No fewer than eight persons have been reportedly killed by members of the Eiye and Aiye cult groups in the Sagamu area of Ogun between Sunday and Monday morning.
It will be recalled that about seven persons were killed in the last one week, over supremacy battle.
A source informed Tribune Online that some young men stormed the town and went after their targets.
It was gathered that some bodies while picked up by the Police and family members at the spot they were killed.
The victims were said to have been murdered in areas such as Soyindo; Ijagba; Ajegunle and Sabo all in the town.
A technician identified as Akeem was reported to have been killed around 7.00 am on Monday.
The Police Public Relations Officer of the State Command, Abimbola Oyeyemi, could not be reached for confirmation on the incident at the time of filing this report.
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