Prince Abubakar Audu University Arrests 400-Level Student Over Alleged Forced Cult Initiation Attempt
Security operatives working with the management of Prince Abubakar Audu University (PAAU), Anyigba, have arrested a 400-level Economics student, Adejo Ojonimi, over allegations of attempted forced cult initiation, physical assault, and threats to life.
Prince Abubakar Audu University has arrested a 400-level Economics student over alleged forced cult initiation, assault, and threats to life. The institution reaffirmed its zero-tolerance stance on cultism and campus violence.
Security operatives in close collaboration with the management of Prince Abubakar Audu University, Anyigba, have arrested a 400-level student over alleged attempted forced cult initiation, physical assault, and threats to life.
This was contained in a statement issued on Monday by the Public Relations Officer, Uredo Omale.
The suspect, Mr Adejo Ojonimi, 25, of the Department of Economics with Matriculation No. 23EC1103, was apprehended on Friday, June 19, 2026, by the University Vigilante Service.
The arrest followed a formal complaint from a spillover student in the Department of Food Science and Technology.
According to Ojonimi, who resides in the NTA area behind the campus, he was approached and demanded that he join a group he identified as the “Black Axe Confraternity”.
The student alleged that after he refused, he was physically assaulted, injured, and repeatedly threatened with severe consequences if he failed to submit to initiation
“Out of fear for my safety, I abandoned my residence and remained in hiding for several days before reporting the matter,” the statement quoted the complainant as having stated.
Preliminary investigation by the University’s Security Unit revealed visible physical injuries on the complainant at the time the report was made. During interrogation, the suspect reportedly admitted to aspects of the assault and threats.
Further checks on the suspect’s mobile phone uncovered conversations with other suspected members of a cult group using the slogan “Egede”, which is associated with the Black Axe Confraternity. Information relating to other individuals allegedly connected to the group has been extracted and documented for further security and administrative action.

The suspect has since been handed over to the appropriate security agency for further investigation and possible prosecution.
The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Salisu Usman, commended the vigilance and professionalism displayed by the security operatives and stakeholders involved in the operation.
He reiterated the institution’s zero-tolerance policy towards cultism, violence, and all forms of criminal activity within and around the campus.
“Let this serve as a strong warning to students and anyone involved in cult-related activities: steer clear of Prince Abubakar Audu Universit
“We remain committed to providing a safe, peaceful, and conducive environment for teaching, learning, research, and community service”, the statement quoted Usman to have warned.
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