I Joined Ignorantly, Nigerian Man Says as He Writes Open Letter to Cult Group, Says He is No Longer Interested

I Joined Ignorantly, Nigerian Man Says as He Writes Open Letter to Cult Group, Says He is No Longer Interested

  • A Nigerian youth has called it quits on his membership of a secret cult group in an open letter making the rounds on social media
  • Reje Agbor Ojong wrote to the Aro Confraternity that he has now embraced Christ and would subsequently not participate in any of their activities
  • The Cross Rivers state indigene appealed to the cult members to stay clear of him, adding that law enforcement agencies have been intimated of his decision

Reje Agbor Ojong, a young Nigerian man, has denounced his membership of the Aro Confraternity secret cult group.

In an open letter shared by Voice Ofthe Street on Facebook, the Cross Rivers state indigene admitted to joining them ignorantly and has now come to his senses.

Young Nigerian man writes open letter to cult group, says he is no longer interested and has given his life to Christ
Reje denounced his membership of the cult group Photo Credit: Voice Ofthe Street
Source: Facebook

Reje said he had embraced Christ

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Reje appealed to members of the secret cult to steer clear of him as he has received Christ and won't be part of their activities anymore.

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He added that law enforcement agencies had been duly notified of his recent decision.

The body of the open letter reads:

"I Reje Agbor Ojong (Aro island Checkmate) a native of Adijinkpor No II in Ikom LGA of Cross Rivers State Do hereby denounce myself from the membership of Aro Bagar Confraternity secret cult activities which I joined ignorantly.
"I state categorically that I will no longer have anything to do with the cult group all members of the group should henceforth leave me alone as I have given my life to Christ.
"Law enforcement agencies have been accordingly notified, please."

Nigerians react

Aasira Marvins Aasira said:

"But this guy comot for better time sha. Elections are coming they will need cultist very much at least he will be a free man.."

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John Henry said:

"That’s the first step. He should goan do the next which is very necessary else they will still go after him."

Jonah Ed Saint said:

"Finally your light has come. And for those questioning the name of the cult please support this man to really embrace his new found faith and not to dissect his choice of words."

DDmoses Njagu said:

"I will advise you to leave that community as soon as possible. And don't tell anyone your new location if not your opponents that U might have offended will come for u, and also ur gang mates are not happy U left them. God should protect you sir."

Cult clash between rival groups claim 8 lives

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported how a bloody clash between rival cult groups had left 8 dead.

A source whose name was not revealed said the clash started at a friend’s night programme when some boys accosted a Vikings carrying bag in his hands at midnight at Etebi in Esit Eket

According to the source, the Black Axe group searched the bag and discovered it contained locally made pistols that they seized, which later degenerated into violence.

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