Saturday, June 13, 2026 - A 300-level student of student of Prince Abubakar Audu University (PAAU), Anyigba in Kogi State, Ocholi David Ojima, has been k!lled on campus.
Ojima was k!lled during Final Year Brethren (FYB)
celebrations, on Thursday night, June 11, 2026.
According to anti-cultism organisation, Naija Confra,
trouble started when some students believed to be members of a cult group
reportedly appeared in their number at the heat of the celebration, and started
intimidating students with uncomplimentary remarks.
In a daring move, one of the alleged cultists reportedly
stepped on the foot of a rival cult member, leading to an altercation.
The rival cult member allegedly brought out a “weapon” and
st@bbed the “Chief Butcher” Ocholi David Ojima, also known as “Dior”.
“During the school’s FYB Jersey Day event, it was reported
that Aye cultists were present and were reportedly intimidating students while
shouting, “I be J£w fade…”. The Aye cultists first had an encounter with
Vikings (DNKI) cultists who outnumbered them, and the Ayes backed down,"
the organisation reported.
"They later encountered a Jurist cultist who had parked
his car nearby, and they tried to intimidate him with the same phrase, “I be
Jew fade.”
"One of the Aye cultists reportedly stepped on the
Jurist cultist’s foot, which angered him and led to the fight.
"During the altercation, the Jurist cultist brought out
a we@pon and st@bbed Dior, the Aye Chief Butcher, in the chest.
"Dior fell, and his fellow Aye members initially
thought he was okay because he stood up, but he later fell again, and did not
survive the attack.
“When the Jurist cultist realized that Dior had fallen, he
entered his car and drove off. Ayes tried to stop him by jumping on his car and
throwing stones, but they did not succeed.”
The incident was said to have created tension among the
students and alleged cult groups in the institution.
Following the incident, the management of the institution
issued a statement banning all forms of celebration in the campus until further
notice.
“The Vice chancellor of the Prince Abubakar Audu University
(PAAU), Anyigba had directed to inform all students of the management’s
decision that all forms of celebration on campus had been banned with immediate
effect until further notice," the statement read.
“The decision has become expedient due to serious security
concerns and the need to maintain peace, order and safety within the university
environments.
“Consequently, activities such as Final Year Brethren (
FYB), Cultural Association celebration, Signing out celebration, Departmental
Association celebration and Faculty Association celebration, Awareness or any
related festive events are no longer permitted during this period."

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