
The suspects
Tobi Adegoke, a 25-year-old suspected member of the Black Axe cult
said he was lured into the group with promises that he would meet music
star, David Adeleke alias Davido.
According to The Nation, Tobi Adegoke who said he was an upcoming
music artist, said he believed meeting Davido would have helped his
music career boom.
Adegoke was among 27 suspected cultists arrested from various parts
of Lagos and paraded by Police Commissioner Imohimi Edgal on Wednesday.
He said: “I am an Aiye member (Black Axe). I have been in the
cult for about two years. I was told that Davido was a member and if I
joined, I will be able to meet him.
“It was the guy who initiated me that said so. He said he
worked for Davido and that it will be easy access. But since I joined, I
have not met Davido. They told me I’ll become a very popular musician
but see where I am now.
“I am renouncing my membership of Aiye. I will never belong to
any cult again. They should look at my face very well. They will never
see me in their midst again.
“I lived at Oniru in Lekki. I used to be a domestic help. Since
I joined, I have not done anything bad. I habe not killed anybody. I
just wanted to be a famous musician.”
Urging other aspiring musicians to be patient, Adegoke said he
regretted being on the fast lane, adding that if he had remained
steadfast, he would not have landed into trouble.
Another suspect, Biodun Alade, 22, said he joined his own group
about four months ago, adding that the teardrop tattoo on his left eye
was not a cult symbol.
However, several others denied being cultists, insisting they were
arrested during random raids carried out by policemen in their
neighbourhoods.
