29- year- old Levi Imoter was a notorious cultist for over 10
years. He engaged in the worst crimes imaginable, including armed
robbery, and operated from Benue, through Bauchi to Borno. In this
encounter, he recounts how he led many university undergraduates into
cultism and armed robbery; his waterloo during a robbery operation in
Maiduguri; life in prison and how his death sentence was reversed
through divine intervention. He says he would spend the rest of his
life preaching the mercy and love of God through Jesus Christ who
delivered him from the jaws of death. He is the brain behind Renewed
Mind Foundation International.
Excerpts:
How did you begin the journey into cultism?
I was in JS.S 3 in 2002 at the Federal Government College,
Vandeikya, Benue State. At the time I was initiated, I never knew that I
was entering into cultism.
Those days, we used to break bounds. We would scale the school fence.
I was actually initiated during the period known as “mock extension”,
where JSS 3 and SSS 3 students would stay back in school. I was
initiated by my seniors. They loved me, always took me out and bought me
drinks and cigarettes. I was introduced to partying. On one occasion,
they took me to a party and, from the venue, somewhere in the bush.
What happened thereafter?
I was taken there alongside 14 other students for the initiation
rites and I met 14 other students. The initiators stripped me to my
boxers. The initiation held between 9:30pm and 4am. we went through a
series of torture. In fact, one of my friends became deaf while the
other had a broken leg due to the manner in which they dealt with us.
Subsequently, we began to meet within the school premises for lessons on
the cult codes and language. Our meeting point could be in the hostel
and sometimes in the orchard.
We had supervisors who our were not students; they came from higher
institutions. There were times they even slept in our hostels.
Were you ever caught?
On several occasions I was caught. In fact, after I was caught with
arms, I was expelled in SSS 2. That was the fourth time I would be
caught and what happened in this case was that I was fighting some
members of a rival cult group because of a girl. Our own cult was named
Black Skull. I should have been expelled after my second suspension but,
because of my academic brilliance, the school would normally give me
another chance and, at a point, even made me a prefect with the hope
that I would change from my evil ways.
After I was expelled, I went to the College of Advanced and
Professional Studies in Makurdi, Benue State for my Interim Joint
Matriculation Board IJMB. It was here that I decided to join the Black
Axe cult group having been a member of Black Skull way back in secondary
school.
My initiation into the Black Axe was not done in Benue because they
had done theirs before I got admission into the school. So, since I
earnestly wanted to join, I had to be taken to the Abubakar Tafawa
Balewa University ATBU, Bauchi where the Black Axe men were having their
initiation.
At ATBU, we had brutal and hardened criminals as members. The initiation process was more tedious.
What is the essence of the torture during initiation rites?
It was done in such a way so as to make us develop a thick skin so
that when you are caught by the police, no matter the level of torture,
you would still be able to keep the cult’s code.
I got so wild that I rose through the ranks rapidly and even became the leader of those who initiated me.
What was the motivation? Why were you attracted to cultism?
Love of supremacy over others. Then there was the spirit of
camaraderie. Although, I came from a very loving family with a Christian
background, I just wanted independence.
Even politicians came to be initiated. I was one of those who
initiated a former governor of one of the states. We also had a lot of
members among security agencies. Once, I was to be arrested, and a
policeman called to alert me and that was how I escaped arrest that day.
Were your members always by your side?
To some extent yes, but there was a day they abandoned me. I came
under fierce attack in Makurdi during a counter attack by another cult
group and they fled. My attackers were arguing as to whether to burn me
or throw me into River Benue.
I was saved because my elder brother came to the scene and I
discovered that he also joined them in beating me. I passed out.
However, the beating only got me hardened. I felt I could do better than
what I was doing before I was attacked. I felt I could do better as a
cultist, and so, I took to armed robbery. We robbed even on campus.
How were you getting your arms?
We were getting our weapons from ghettos where Indian hemp and other banned substances were on sale.
Back to your studies. Did you finish your IJMB programme?
My situation became very bad that Makurdi became too hot for me to
stay. Rival cult groups were on my trail, the police were looking for me
and so was the school management too. So, I left town. Later, I gained
admission to University of Maiduguri where I planned to hide because
my thinking was that cult activities would be low up-North.
Unfortunately, someone recognized me as a cultist and he reported me to
the Black Axe men on the campus that one of their members had joined the
school but refused to “belong”. They came after me, and after some
time, I joined, but I felt they were not well-organized as we were in
Benue. So, I introduced them to the Benue system. I was the one who now
introduced arms to them. At a time, we had a fight with the Vikings and
they came to my residence to kill me, but I had already gone out to buy
cigarettes and they mistakenly killed my bosom friend. I still take
responsibility for his death. However, news went viral that I had been
killed because the fight lasted for over two weeks in 2008. I was
studying geography but I could not also graduate despite being a
brilliant student.
Were you eventually arrested?
I was arrested in Maiduguri metropolis for armed robbery and was sent
to prison on awaiting trial. We actually robbed a bank, but I was
arrested on my way to Jos and I was in prison for about a year. There, I
learnt more tricks because I met equally hardened criminals and
cultists. I got bail. It was as if I did not handle the operation
well and so when I came out in 2011, we went on another operation even
while I still had a court case. I was caught again.
How was it that you never got killed?
In all of these, I never killed anyone but I take responsibility for
the death of some of my friends who I initiated into cultism. I lost 34
friends in two years. They were killed by rival gangs and the police. I
never used charms, but I think what made the difference was that my
parents never abandoned me. They stood in the gap for me, always
interceding before God on my behalf. I was aware of that. Some other
parents would not stomach the level of disgrace I brought my family.
Many would placed curses on such children.
I was in and out of prisons five times. It was after the fifth time
that I discovered my true purpose in life. My father called me and said
that was the last time he would offer me any form of assistance, that
he was tired as age was not on his side. He spoke to me at length.
How did you renounce cultism and is there hope for others?
Yes, there is hope for cultists. Many of them would want to opt out
if they know the way or if given the opportunity, like in Benue where
the state government has offered amnesty to them.
There was this boy called Stephen Mshelia. He was 17 years then and
often came to the prisons for evangelism. On this eventful day, the
prisons pastor brought Mshelia to my cell where I was naked and bound in
chains. I was chained because I attempted a jailbreak.
Mshelia preached the gospel of Jesus Christ to me and told me how he
loved me, how he raised the dead and that Jesus stands in the gap. It
was as if I was hearing that for the first time. He prayed for me. After
he left, I could not smoke cigarette again as what Mshelia told me
began to stink. I thought the cigarettes had gone bad, so, I requested
for another pack, but all of them were smelling. That was the beginning
of my journey to a new life. As at then, I had forgotten the Lord’s
Prayer and even Christian songs because I had stop going to church for
many years. All I knew was the language and codes of cults. I became
born again in November 2012 and even raised a church in the prison to
the extent that people came from outside to worship there.
As a cultist, there was no where I could go without a gun. The only
time I went to church as a cultist was for a wedding and I still went
with a gun. So, after Mshelia’s visit, I made a vow to God that if He
would deliver me and set me free of all the charges against me, there is
no place I would ever go without a Bible.
How were you eventually released from jail?
My lawyer deserted me because he was angry that I kept coming back to
court for all the wrong reasons after struggling hard to secure my
freedom. So, I was assigned a lawyer by the Legal Aid Council. The judge
said he had already written his judgment of condemnation but that
somehow, something kept pushing him to give me another chance. At the
end, he discharged and acquitted me.
During the proceedings, as against the convention of the court, I had
raised up my hand to speak despite having legal aid. I begged the
judge to set me free so that I could go back and serve God. I told him,
all the offences I committed, that Jesus Christ had taken them away and
that the life I was now living did not belong to me, but to God.
The judge said God had dealt with him concerning my case, because
each time he was to come for my case, something strange would happen in
his house. Curiously, he decided to set me free and said although I had
escaped his judgment, if I go out and refuse to serve my God, final
judgment awaiting me would be terrible.
What do you have to tell other cultists?
Cultism comes in pleasant packages but, in the end, it is
destructive. A gun has spirit and if you are exposed to it as a cultist,
you would definitely take to armed robbery.
The evils of cultism should be taught in schools. The best way to
stop this menace is to ensure that there is no recruitment. So, catching
them young the right way is the answer. Let us not wait for cultists to
catch the youth in our society.; source vanguard
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