Tuesday 12 April 2016

LASU: Why More Students May Be Killed

– Not a few Nigerians were jolted by the
news of the murder of a fast rising hip
hop artiste, Damola Olaniyan aka
Damouche at the gate of the Lagos State
University, Ojo on Thursday. Damouche
was shot twice in the head, apparently
from a high caliber weapon and at close
range too.
Though the police have intervened and suspects have
been arrested, there are fears that the war might just
have started. Street Journal’s findings revealed that the
cause of the shooting was a clash between members of
the Black Axe and Buccaneers confraternities....

Some sources on campus also disclosed that members
of the Supreme Eiye Confraternity had issues with the
other two groups making it difficult for the uninitiated
to “know who is killing who”. In what appeared to be a
reprisal attack, another undergraduate of the institution
who was simply identified as Kabiru was killed late on
Sunday around Abeokuta Street in Okokomaiko, bu
suspected members of the Buccaneers Confraternity.
Some students were later arrested at a party in Ishashi,
Okokomaiko.
Street Journal’s findings revealed that more blood may
still flow because the supremacy battle between the cult
groups has it has its root in the indoctrination members
are given in their various groups. As such the
supremacy battle may continue for a while. Findings
reveal that one of the tenets in the creed of the Neo
Black Movement, otherwise known as Black Axe is
“forgiveness is a sin”.
In other words, any insult or injustice meted out to the
brotherhood or any of its members must be avenged
without delay or any option of forgiveness. The
Buccaneers on the other hand are known to be firm
believers in their “no price, no pay” doctrine. Their
simply rule is that whoever comes looking for their
trouble must be given trouble in full measure.
A student disclosed to Street Journal that ss it stands
now, “the scores currently sand at 1-1 which is not a
good way to end a game, everybody is afraid because
more attacks will definitely happen and at times, even
the innocent can get hurt”.


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