A 400-level Economics student at Prince Abubakar Audu University (PAAU) Anyigba, Kogi State has been arrested by security operatives over alleged involvement in cult-related activities. The suspect, Adejo Elisha Ojonimi, 25, was apprehended on Friday, June 19, 2026 by members of the Vigilante Service following a complaint by a fellow student.
According to the complaint, Ojonimi allegedly approached the student and demanded that he join a cult group identified as the Black Axe Confraternity. The student reportedly refused, after which he was allegedly assaulted, injured and threatened with severe consequences if he failed to submit to initiation. The victim told security authorities that the repeated threats forced him to flee his residence and remain in hiding for several days for fear of his life before he eventually reported the matter.
University authorities said preliminary investigation confirmed that the complainant had visible injuries at the time the case was reported. During interrogation, the suspect reportedly admitted to aspects of the assault and threats. Further checks on his mobile phone allegedly uncovered conversations with other suspected cult members linked to a group with the slogan “Egede,” said to be associated with the Black Axe Confraternity.
The university said information extracted from the phone, including details of other persons allegedly connected to the group, has been documented for further security investigation and possible administrative action. The suspect has since been handed over to the appropriate security agency for further investigation and possible prosecution.
The Vice-chancellor of the university, Professor Salisu Usman, commended the vigilance and professionalism of the security operatives and other stakeholders involved in the arrest. Professor Usman reiterated the institution’s zero-tolerance stance on cultism, violence and other criminal activities within and around the university community. He warned students and other individuals involved in cult-related activities to stay away from the institution, stressing that the university remains committed to maintaining a safe and conducive environment for teaching, learning and research.
Professor Usman also urged members of the university community, especially as second-semester examinations commence, to promptly report suspicious movements or activities that violate the institution’s security guidelines, assuring them that all reports would be treated with confidentiality and seriousness.
The university has a zero-tolerance policy on cultism and violence, and has been working closely with security agencies to prevent such activities within its community. The arrest of Ojonimi is seen as a major breakthrough in the fight against cultism in the country.
The Black Axe Confraternity is a cult group that has been linked to several violent crimes in Nigeria. It is not clear what motivated Ojonimi to join the group or what his role was within the organization.
The university has not released any information on the current status of the victim or his condition. It is also unclear what charges Ojonimi will face or what the consequences of his actions will be.
The university has a population of over 10,000 students, and has faced several challenges in the past due to cult activities. The arrest of Ojonimi is seen as a major step in preventing such activities within the institution and maintaining a safe environment for students.
Key Facts
- Adejo Elisha Ojonimi, a 400-level Economics student, was arrested for alleged involvement in cult-related activities.
- The suspect was apprehended by members of the Vigilante Service on June 19, 2026.
- The victim reportedly refused to join the cult group and was subsequently assaulted.
- The university has a zero-tolerance policy on cultism and violence.
- The suspect's mobile phone allegedly uncovered conversations with other suspected cult members.
- The university has handed over the suspect to the appropriate security agency for further investigation.