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Abia Governor, Industrialist Honour Immigration Officer Who Rejected ₦15m Bribe

An immigration officer, Prince Orji Ugochukwu, has received high praise and national recognition for rejecting a ₦15 million bribe from a fleeing suspect wanted for ritual killings. His integrity has earned him accolades from the Governor of Abia State, Dr. Alex Otti, and commendation from private citizens, including a ₦5 million reward from a leading industrialist.

Ugochukwu, who hails from Isiala Ngwa North Local Government Area of Abia State and serves at the Nigeria–Benin Republic border, intercepted High Chief Levi Onyeka Obu, also known as “Ezeani” or “Ichie Billion,” as the suspect attempted to escape the country under suspicious circumstances.

At a formal reception in his honour, Governor Otti lauded Ugochukwu’s unwavering dedication to duty, calling him “a role model for public servants and a beacon of hope in Nigeria’s anti-corruption efforts.” The governor emphasized that his actions had “rekindled public trust in national institutions.”

Community and National Praise

The officer’s bravery sparked a grand celebration in his home community, organized by Rt. Hon. Ginger O. Onwusibe, the lawmaker representing Isiala Ngwa North and South Federal Constituency. Locals described Ugochukwu’s integrity as a defining moment for public service and a source of pride for the community.

In a separate event in Umuabo, Ihembosi, Anambra State, Ugochukwu was honoured by Chief Dr. Ebuka Onunkwo, Chairman and CEO of Seahorse Lubricant Industries Ltd., who presented him with a ₦5 million cash gift.

“In a system where many are tempted to sell their conscience, Ugochukwu chose the law. His courage deserves more than applause—it deserves reward,” said Onunkwo. “This gesture is to encourage a culture of integrity in our public institutions.”

How the Arrest Happened

Recounting the arrest, Ugochukwu said he was on routine patrol when he spotted the suspect riding a motorcycle. The man’s face looked familiar, prompting him to quietly follow and stop him at the next checkpoint.

“I showed him a photo of the wanted man, and he claimed it was his brother. But I didn’t let it go,” he recalled.

The officer said the suspect initially offered ₦3 million, which later escalated to ₦7 million, ₦10 million, and finally ₦15 million, with his wife allegedly offering to send the money to secure his escape.

“I played along just to stall and detain him discreetly,” Ugochukwu said. “Once I confirmed his identity with my superior, I handcuffed him and secured voice notes from his phone that exposed his attempts to cover his tracks.”

A Symbol of Hope

Ugochukwu’s courage has become a national talking point, hailed as a rare act of integrity in a public service landscape often plagued by corruption. His story has been cited as a powerful reminder that ethical conduct is still alive in Nigeria’s institutions—and worthy of both recognition and reward.

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