Army Says Cult Shooting Did Not Occur Within Ojo Military Cantonment

The 81 Division Nigerian Army has taken note of a disturbing incident circulating on social media, claiming that gunmen shot and killed a civilian, identified as Rilwan Adekunle, inside a market within the Ojo Military Cantonment. We wish to provide a clarification to set the record straight.

Contrary to the reports, the incident did not occur within the Ojo Military Cantonment. Imperative to state that on 18 October 2025, we received a distress call about a shooting incident at a junction near the Mammy Market abattoir gate. Investigations reveal that the incident was a result of suspected cult related activities, which tragically led to the loss of life.

Own standby team responded promptly, and upon arrival, the victim was rushed to the Ojo Cantonment Medical Centre, being the closest medical facility, as the perpetrators had fled the scene. Tragically, the victim was pronounced dead by the medical team.We are deeply saddened by the loss of life and extend our heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, and loved ones of the deceased.

We, however, appeal to the public and members of the press to always verify information with relevant authorities before disseminating it to prevent the spread of misinformation

MUSA YAHAYA
Lieutenant Colonel
Acting Deputy Director Army Public Relations
81 Division Nigerian Army
20 October 2025

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