BBC Documentary On “Black Axe” Nigeria’s Deadliest Cult Trends Online (Video)

Most social media discussion platforms across Nigeria has been held gripped at the stunning revelations released by the BBC Africa Eye Documentary on Nigeria’s Deadliest Cult; the Black Axe and its notorious crime activities across the country and how much power and influence it has garnered over the last 4 decades since it was created.  Black Axe Documentary by BBC

Just like the “Sex For Grade” BBC documentary released a couple of years back, this is a major bomb, with the lead investigating journalist, Peter MacJob going really deep to bring some shocking detailed evidence.
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The documentary reveals that some of the activities of this evil cult group are financed and sponsored by politicians. With one name particular mentioned in some hacked email evidence who had received payment from a high ranking politician in Edo State during election times in 2012, with the title “Comrade” used to address the financier of their activities.

It was also mentioned in the documentary that a popular and highly placed politician, Augustus Bemigho Eyeoyibo was once the head of the “Black Axe and also the Head of the Neo Black Movement”. He is a member of the National ruling political party, the All Progressive Congress, he is a member of the Delta State House of Assembly and was re-elected into office in 2019, representing Warri-North LG.
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One of the pieces of evidence shown in the documentary showed that the entire Neo Black Movement and the Black Axe are related or rather say are one of the same with maybe the Black Axe being just the military arm of the organisation. The cult is described as a mafia, a criminal organisation that help perpetrate fraud and internet scams and are used by politicians to win elections or used to slay political opponents.

Even the popular Benin overlord and senior Axe Man member Tony Kabaka featured on the documentary saying the only way cultism can be curbed in Nigeria is when their affiliation with politicians stops, which he said will never be.

Police Report acknowledges that 90% of cult killings in Nigeria is never reported. 

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