One Person Killed, scores injured as hoodlums clash in Mushin, Lagos

One person has been killed and many sustain various degree of injuries after some Hoodlums clash in Mushin area of Lagos State.

Lago State Police Commissioner, CP Hakeem Odumosu, has confirmed the incident.

According to some faction of the story, some Area boys foil attempt to steal gold-made church covenant, by the hoodlums when the fight broke out.

An  Eyewitness who give accounts of the incident said the crisis had lingered for over five years and was majorly between hoodlums in the ghetto areas of Mushin.   “Those who come from Mushin Market are known as Kesari boys, while those in Idi-Araba are a syndicate of touts”, said a source.  Another source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said more than 20 injured hoodlums were treated by quack nurses in the community.

A member (name withheld) of the Christ Gospel Church, Cherubim and Seraphim, located at Oriyomi Street, Mushin, said the fight coincided with the church’s Ark Covenant Anniversary. Adding that the area where the church is located is within hoodlums’ fighting field.   She said: “This event is annual and whenever we have this event, these hoodlums always troop in, mostly at night when we are done celebrating.”   It was learnt that they wanted to pick our all-gold Covenant popularly known as Èri in Yoruba.   “Thanks to the area boys and some of our gallant members who defended the Lord’s terrain, protecting the infiltration of the hoodlums,” the source added.

But, the Head of the church, Vice Baba Aladura JIA Oduyemi  denied any attempt to steal the Covenant, adding that no one can steal the Lord’s possession.   “We were proactive and worried simply because of our church. We need to defend and protect our members and the visitors who travelled from far distances to grace the holy event.” The church’s head, however, disclosed that he personally invited the police when the crisis started.  

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In an interview, the Chairman, Landlords’ Association of Oriyomi Street, Akanbi Waheed, described the incident as unfortunate, pointing fingers at the authority’s ineptitude to flush the boys out of the street.

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