Metro
Police probe fatal shooting of man in Lagos
The Lagos State Police Command said it is probing the fatal shooting of one Adedipe Adeyinkan, popularly known as Agali.
PUNCH Online learnt that the incident occurred Saturday evening on the National Stadium Bridge inward Iponri.
Agali was rushed to a hospital in Yaba but was confirmed dead on arrival.
The command confirmed the incident in a post on its X handle on Sunday, saying, “The Command is aware of the shooting incident involving Adedipe Adeyinkan, popularly known as ‘Agali,’ which occurred on 11th April 2026 at about 11:30 p.m. on National Stadium Bridge inward Iponri.
“The victim was rushed to Mainland General Hospital, Yaba, where he was confirmed dead.
“Investigation is ongoing to ascertain the circumstances surrounding the incident.”
The probe comes amid viral social media reports and footage that surfaced shortly after the shooting.
A video from the scene posted by @naijaconfra, an X handle dedicated to discussing cult-related activities, shows a damaged white vehicle at the location, with people gathered around.
It wrote, “IPONRI, SURULERE: Last night, the number one man of the Buccaneers (BAN) cult group, named Agali, was killed in the Iponri area of Surulere.
“Agali was the biggest, most feared, and most influential figure in the Buccaneers cult in Surulere. He was described as nice, friendly, rich,”
Cult-related violence has remained a recurring security challenge in parts of Lagos, often involving turf wars between groups such as the Buccaneers, Eiye, and Aye.(Punch)
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