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Aye, Eiye Cult groups in Sagamu, Ogun State Seek Forgiveness in Apology Letter to Monarch

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For the second time in recent weeks, a letter purportedly written by two cult groups, the Neo-Black Movement, popularly called Aye, and the National Association of Airlords, also known as Eiye Confraternity, has emerged on social media.

In the letter, they apologised and sought forgiveness from the Akarigbo and paramount ruler of Remoland, Oba Adewale Ajayi.

The letter titled “Letter of Apology” and addressed to the Akarigbo and other traditional rulers and chiefs in the Sagamu community partly reads;

“We, the above-named confraternities wish to apologise again to the Akarigbo and paramount ruler of Remoland.

“This apology letter is jointly written so as to further assure our king and the entire Sagamu community of our readiness to peacefully co-exist and also abide by the rules and regulations of Sagamu community.

“May we also use this medium to let the paramount ruler and other traditional rulers in Remoland know that we know nothing about the killing of Basogun and we condemn the barbaric act in all sincerity.”

The two cult groups, in separate viral letters written last December had pleaded for the forgiveness of the paramount ruler and the entire Sagamu community over cult killings of the past.

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