The streets of Ozoro are once again boiling with tension following the murder of a notorious Aye cult member, Elvis, who was gunned down by rival Vikings cultists just days after celebrating the birth of his child.
According to first-hand sources, the attack happened late last night at Ototie Street, Etevie Quarters, where Elvis was ambushed and executed in what appears to be a revenge mission.
New Father Killed in Cold Blood
Elvis, a known member of the Aye cult, was celebrating fatherhood just last week Monday after welcoming a newborn baby.
“The sad part be say Elvis just do naming ceremony for him pikin last week,” a source said. “Him dey happy say he don finally become papa, only for dem to gun am down few days later. Just like that, him pikin don turn fatherless, and him babe don become single mother.”
This tragic turn of events has left the community in shock, as the cycle of cult violence continues to tear families apart and destroy young lives.
Revenge Mission: The Vikings Strike Back
Reports indicate that Elvis’ murder was not random—it was a direct retaliation by Vikings cultists following the burial of one of their slain members, who was allegedly killed by Aye boys last month.
“Vikings dem para say dem bury one of their own yesterday,” a source revealed. “As dem drop their member for ground, na so dem vex go revenge immediately—Elvis na their target!”
The streets of Ozoro remain tense, as fears of more retaliatory attacks grow. With each attack, the cycle of violence continues, claiming more young lives and leaving families in pain and sorrow.
No End in Sight for Cult Clashes in Delta State
For years, cult-related killings have plagued Delta State, with rival groups engaging in endless battles for supremacy. The latest attack in Ozoro is a painful reminder that the war never truly ends.
- Today, you dey spray bullet, tomorrow na your turn to collect.
- No brotherhood, no protection—only death awaits those who enter this life.
A community leader in Ozoro, speaking anonymously, condemned the senseless killings, urging the youth to reject cultism before it’s too late.
“We dey lose our young boys every day because of this nonsense,” he said. “Dem no dey ever stop. One cultist die today, dem go go revenge tomorrow. Before you know, another person don kpai. Street no get love!”
A Warning to the Youth: Say No to Cultism!
With Elvis’ death, yet another young father has lost his life to cult violence, leaving behind a grieving family.
If there is one lesson to learn, it is that cultism offers nothing but pain, suffering, and death.
To all young boys still thinking about joining a cult, this is your warning:
The moment you enter, your life don enter danger. No second chance!
Let’s break the cycle—Say No to Cultism!