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The Anambra state police command has outlined some behavioural changes that may indicate whether a child may have joined a cult group.
The police recently launched an anti-cult campaign following the recent cult-related attacks and killings in Awka, the state’s capital.
In a statement, Tochukwu Ikenga, the state’s police spokesperson, said the campaign aimed to help maximise the potential of young Nigerians.
“It is a known fact that Nigeria is blessed with vibrant, energetic, and enterprising people full of potential. The potential can only be fully realised in a peaceful, secure environment,” he said
“The Anambra Police Command shall sustain the fight against crime in the state through the advocacy platform of Police Campaign Against Cultism & Other Vices.”
Ikenga also highlighted some of the attitudinal patterns a child might exhibit in such situations and they include:
1. Sudden changes in personality, for example, a person known to be an extrovert suddenly becomes introverted or vice-versa.
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