Prince Abubakar Audu University in Kogi State, Nigeria, has increased security measures following the death of a student believed to be linked to cult activity. The university has banned all vehicular traffic, including cars and motorcycles, on campus as part of the new protocols. This decision aims to curb further violence and enhance safety for students and staff. Authorities have not released details regarding the investigation into the student’s death, but confirmed it was cult-related. The ban is indefinite and will be re-evaluated as the security situation develops. University officials are working to maintain order and prevent further escalation of cult-related conflicts within the institution. The move reflects growing concerns about campus safety and the influence of secret societies in Nigerian universities.