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Rivers State: 101 Cult Groups Exposed

In the past few months residents of Rivers State are living in perpetual fear following increasing wave of cultism, kidnapping, gangsterism, among other social vices.

During the Sir (Dr.) Peter Odili’s administration, the Rivers State House of Assembly (RHSA) under the speakership of Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, the House passed the Secret Cult and Similar Activities (Prohibition) Law, No. 6 of 2004.

In the said law no fewer than one hundred and one (101) cult groups were listed. And the law says that anyone who give any financial or materials support or assistance to a secret cult or in any manner, sponsors the activities of a secret cult, commits an offence and is liable on conviction to imprisonment for ten years without an option of fine.

Despite the penalty(ies) spelt on in the Secret Cult and Similar Activities (Prohibition) Law, eleven (11) years after its enactment, activities of cultism seems to grow on daily basis. Businessmen are afraid to invest in the State.

Thus the rate of insecurity in Rivers State is increasing astronomically day by day.

Penultimate week, a chieftain of the Grassroot Development Initiative (GDI) in the state, Comrade Olale Osudu was gunned down by unknown armed bandits, while returning from a meeting.

Some weeks back, a young man was beaten to death at Ogbakiri in the Emohua Local Government Area, during a cult initiation process.

Last week no fewer than 10 persons were brutally murdered in Ke community in the Degema Local Government Area following a fierce battle between two rival cult groups.

Many hotels in Port Harcourt metropolis and its environs are harbouring cultists. Hence the Secret Cult Prohibition Law states that: for the purpose of checking the activities of secret cults, all hotels, night clubs and similar places of business in the state shall be registered with the police within three months of the commencement of this law and a certificate of registration shall be issued by the police upon payment of a sum exceeding N500.

Most of the hotels in the state have not gone through the registration processes, hence hotels serve as a safe haven for cultists.

Our findings show that the prohibition law which placed ban on cult groups, some of them are still in operation.

Rivers residents who spoke to this weekly called on the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Chris Ezike to beef up security to combat cult activities in the state.

However, the list of secret cults as contained in the said Secret Cult Prohibition Law of No. 24 of 2004 are as follows:

  1. Agbaye
  2. Ainvords
  3. Amazon
  4. Barracuda
  5. Bas
  6. Bees International
  7. Black Axe; Neo-Black Movement
  8. Black Beret Fraternity
  9. Black Brasserie
  10. Black Brothers
  11. Black Cats
  12. Black Cross
  13. Black Ladies Club
  14. Black Olalis
  15. Black Scorpions
  16. Black Sword
  17. Blanchers
  18. Big 20
  19. Blood Suckers
  20. Brotherhood of Blood
  21. Buccaneers (Sea Lords)
  22. Burkinafeso: Revolution Fraternity
  23. Canary
  24. Cappa Vendetto
  25. Daughters of Jezebel
  26. Dragons
  27. Dreaded Friends of Friends
  28. Egbe Club
  29. Elye of Air Lords Fraternity
  30. Egbe Dudu
  31. Executioners
  32. Fangs
  33. Fliers
  34. Frigates
  35. FF
  36. Gentlemen’s Club
  37. Green Berets Fraternity
  38. Hard Candles
  39. Hepos
  40. Hell’s Angels
  41. Himalayas
  42. Walrus
  43. Jaggare Confederation
  44. King Cobra
  45. KIam konfratenity klansman
  46. Klu Klux (KKK) Klan Confraternity
  47. Knite Cadet
  48. KKK Boys
  49. Mafia Lords
  50. Malcom X
  51. Maphites or Maphiate
  52. Mgba-Mgba Brothers
  53. Musketeers Fraternity
  54. Neo-Black Movement
  55. National Association of Adventures
  56. Nite Hawks
  57. Nite Rovers
  58. Osiri
  59. Ostrich Fraternity
  60. National Association of Seadogs
  61. Phoenix
  62. Predators
  63. Red Fishes
  64. Red Sea Horse
  65. Royal Queens
  66. Scavengers
  67. Scorpions
  68. Soko
  69. Sunmen
  70. Temple of Eden Fraternity
  71. The Mafioso Fraternity
  72. The Scorpion Fraternity
  73. The Soiree Fraternity
  74. The Odu Confraternity
  75. Third Eye Confraternity
  76. Thomas Sankara Boys
  77. Trajan Horses Fraternity
  78. Truth Seekers
  79. The Vikings
  80. Vipers
  81. White Angels
  82. Sailors
  83. Icelanders
  84. BA
  85. Elegemface
  86. Vultures
  87. Bloody Hunters
  88. Sea Vipers
  89. Night Mates
  90. Mob Stab
  91. Scorpion
  92. Twin Mate
  93. KGB
  94. Day Well
  95. Day Gbani
  96. Royal House of Peace
  97. Tikan Giants
  98. White Bishops
  99. Dolphins
  100. The Forest
  101. The Mad House
  102. Vigilante Groups whose activities are similar to Secret Cults.

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