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Immigration Officer Gifted ₦‎5m By Industrialist For Arresting Ritualist Serial Killer At Border

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An industrialist and Chairman/CEO of Seahorse Lubricant Industries Ltd., Chief Dr. Ebuka Onunkwo, has doled out a cash gift of ₦5 million to Prince Ugochukwu Orji, the Immigration Officer, who apprehended a fleeing infamous Enugu-based ritualist murderer at the Nigerian border with Benin Republic.

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“Nigeria still has men of honour,” Chief Onunkwo declared. “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 ₦5 million not just to appreciate his bravery but to encourage a culture of truth and accountability in our nation.”

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Narrating the incident, Ugochukwu said he was on duty when the suspect, Mr. Levi Obieze (Mazi Ezeani), a man already wanted for serial ritual killings and burying victims alive, passed by on a motorcycle.

Something about his face struck a chord, and without delay, Ugochukwu trailed him discreetly to the next checkpoint.

“I stopped him and confronted him with his photo. He denied at first, saying it was his brother. But I insisted. He then tried to bribe me – ₦3 million… then ₦7 million… ₦10 million… eventually ₦15 million, with his wife promising to send the money. I pretended to cooperate just to detain him without raising alarm. When I confirmed with 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.”

Onunkwo used the opportunity to call on the Nigerian government and the Immigration Service to recognize and reward Ugochukwu with a well-deserved promotion, noting that such commendable actions must not go unnoticed.

“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.

Dr. Onunkwo also called on well-meaning Nigerians, civil society organisations, and the Federal Government to spotlight Ugochukwu’s bravery and use his story as a campaign for ethical leadership and national transformation.

“God will not forgive anyone who participated in the evil that this man committed,” Onunkwo added. “Whether directly or by aiding his escape – justice must be served, and those like Ugochukwu who stand for justice must be honoured.”

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