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Oro Worshipers Invade Mosque, Injure Imam, 5 Others In Osun 

Not less than six persons were reportedly injured following an attack launched by traditional religion worshippers on a mosque in Ile-Ife, Osun state.

The Muslims were inside the mosque on Thursday evening for the 4pm prayer when the traditionalists, who were carrying out the Oro ritual descended on them.

The Oro adherents had on Wednesday, March 29, announced that the Oro ritual will be observed in some parts of Ife between 2pm to 7pm, thereby warning residents to steer clear of the areas.

The Muslims went about their regular schedule on the said day and the Oro worshippers invaded the mosque located at Idi-Omo, Ilare around 4 pm to disperse the worshippers who were performing ablution inside the perimeter fence of the mosque.

They allegedly came with canes and started flogging Muslims who were performing ablution.

The Imam, Alhaji Abdullateef Adesiyan, was beaten with cane.

The Muslims in the mosque called for help and other Muslims began to gather, causing the traditionalists to run away.

The injured Muslims were later taken to hospital for treatment.

The police immediately deployed officers to the area and they commenced an investigation.

Members of the Muslim community in Ile-Ife, Osun State staged a protest on Friday, March 31, following the attack.

Reacting to the attack, the Ooni of Ife, Adeyeye Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, called for peace and orderliness.

Oba Adeyeye gave the charge on Friday through his deputy, Obalufe of Ifeland, Idowu Adediwura.

He said as the royal father of Christians, Muslims and traditionalists and as a leader who championed peaceful coexistence globally, there was no reason why his home should be in turmoil.

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