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Prince Ugochukwu Orji, the immigration officer who apprehended a fleeing Enugu State native doctor accused of ritual killings, has been rewarded with ₦5 million.
The generous reward came from Chiefl Ebuka Onunkwo, a prominent industrialist, philanthropist, and senatorial aspirant for the Anambra South by-election under the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA).
Chief Onunkwo hosted Officer Orji at his residence in Ihembosi, Ekwusigo Local Government Area of Anambra State to personally commend him for his bravery and commitment to duty.
Prince Orji was reportedly at his duty post last month when he intercepted the suspected ritualist, leading to the arrest that has since drawn public attention.
A notorious fake native doctor, Ichie Billion, attempted to escape into the Republic of Benin using a motorcycle at the Seme Border. However, he was swiftly apprehended by Officer Orji, who recognized him from online sources and acted promptly to intercept him.
In recognition of Officer Orji’s integrity and quick action, industrialist and Chairman/CEO of Seahorse Lubricant Industries Ltd., Dr. Ebuka Onunkwo, presented him with a cheque of ₦5,000,000. Onunkwo noted that the gesture was part of Seahorse Lubricant Industries’ corporate social responsibility initiative and a demonstration of support for moral renewal in the country.
“Nigeria still has men of honour,” Onunkwo remarked. “Ugochukwu stood in the gap when it mattered most. In a society where many are tempted to compromise their values, he chose to uphold the law with courage and integrity.”
"Nigeria still has men of honour. Ugochukwu stood in the gap when it mattered. In a system where many are tempted to sell their conscience, he chose to uphold the law.
“Seahorse is giving him N5 million not just to appreciate his bravery but to encourage a culture of truth and accountability in our nation.
“I urge the Nigerian Immigration Service to look into this case and consider rewarding Ugochukwu officially. Let this be an example to others — that honesty is not only possible in this country, but it also pays. Our system must start celebrating people who choose integrity over impunity,” he said.
Narrating what transpired on the day of the arrest, Orji recounted: “I stopped him and confronted him with his photo. He denied it at first, saying it was his brother. But I insisted. He then tried to bribe me with N3 million, then N7 million, N10 million, and eventually N15 million, with his wife promising to send the money.
“I pretended to cooperate just to detain him without raising an alarm. When I confirmed from my superior that he was indeed the wanted man, I handcuffed him and recovered voice notes from his phone that revealed attempts to erase his tracks.
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