Two Persons Feared Killed, One Kidnapped in A’Ibom Cult Clash
Two persons have been reportedly killed and one kidnapped in a renewed cult clash between Debam and Iceland confraternities in Oruk Anam Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State.THISDAY checks revealed that the attack, which happened about 7p.m. last Sunday, claimed the life of one Ubong Okon Udo Ibanga, who operated a drinking joint opposite the village primary school in the area.
He said the same gang escaped to the neighboring village in Ikot Inyang where one welder was kidnapped. “Before we knew it, two young men were killed. I packed a few things like a pregnant woman carrying her emergency bag with my family and ran away to this place now. According to him, since the killing of the chief security officer of the road construction company in the area last month, the area is not secure.
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