Wednesday, 4 December 2019

Nwokedi opens up on his love for Nigerian police, set to receive another award December 7

Chief Chika C Nwokedi is the president of an Igbo social cultural organization known as Igbo Buru Otu Social Club of Nigeria; he is also the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) ChiPresido Limited.  Former President, Ladipo Market, Nwokedi is a successful business man dealing in merchandise including security gadgets and accessories. He has been known for his philanthropic gesture to humanity and care for the needy. SUCCESS DAMIAN writes.

Double Chief Nwokedi, Okpoko 1 of Obodoukwu, Nwata yana chiya dinanma 1 of Ikwuano understands the importance of security and believes that the government cannot do it alone in providing what the police need to secure the nation. Consequently he has been assisting and providing security equipment to the Nigerian Police as his own contributions to protection of lives and property. 

It is on record that Chief Nwokedi has renovated many police stations including SARS’ office in Lagos and other parts of Nigeria. He has refurbished over 20 vehicles belonging to the Nigerian Police at various divisions to aid them for efficient performance. He has provided over 5,000 security torch-lights worth over millions of naira which he distributed to officers in more than 16 states in Nigeria. He has also supplied over 1000 rechargeable power banks and light sockets to the Nigerian Police free to assist the officers to perform their duties both in the day and night.

Chief Nwokedi has given scholarship to the less-privileged in the society, building houses to the widows as a way of securing better future for the children of the less-privileged in the society.  For his kindness, love and care for humanity, Nwokedi has been bestowed many chieftaincy titles from various towns including his community in Imo State. He is happily married and has children.

Not too long ago, Chief Nwokedi was also honoured at the Annual Lecture/Awards Series of Crime Reporters Association of Nigeria (CRAN) at Sheraton Hotel and Towers in Ikeja Lagos.


Chief Nwokedi on Saturday, 7th of December 2019, will be receiving yet another award from Ndigbo in Mushin, Lagos. He said “Well awards have been coming, serious awards, and I still have another one again this Saturday this week; so I give God the glory.”

On why he accepted the latest award, Nwokedi said, “It is a chieftaincy title. A chieftaincy title will be conferred on me by Ndigbo in Mushin on Saturday for what I am doing for the Igbos. I have been rejecting many titles and awards, but this time I said okay, I will take this. Already, I have more than 13 titles, it is not food, but because I have been in Mushin. I started my life in Mushin, for 20years, so that is why I decided to take this one that is coming on the 7th of December.”

Nwokedi revealed some of the likely reasons why he is being honoured by the good people of Mushin “First of all the Bible says whatever a man sows shall he reap. No matter what you are doing on this earth, either good or bad, people know. I have been a helping hand to Ndigbo generally, no matter the place you come from, as far as you are an Igbo, whenever they call upon me for any assistance, whether money, I render, as far as you are not a criminal, you are not a 419, you are not an occutic man, you are not doing anything against the law, whenever you call me, I will answer you. If you smoke Indian hemp, I don’t support that. 

“If what you are doing is good, it is not by my strength, I will render it, no matter the tribe you come from, not only Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba, after all I am paying school fees for some Yoruba children in this Lagos, they are not Igbo, they are Yorubas, so either Igbo or Yoruba or Hausa, all of us are one, one blood, as far as our blood is red, nobody has the blood of yellow or white, so we are one, I believe in one unity and I believe in one love, that is what the bible says. The bible says love your neighbor the way you love yourself, because if there is love, all these rubbish that are happening in this world will not be happening,’ Nwokedi stated.

Speaking about oncoming programmes of Igboburuotu, a social cultural group which he is the founder and president, he said the association will on the 12th of December hold their Second Year Book, Launch of an NGO and giving of awards to about 62 members of the Nigerian Police Force, one of the ways to solidify and concretize the relationship between the group and the Force.

Narrating the history behind the phenomenal synergy and relationship between him and Nigerian Police, Nwokedi disclosed “Some people are wondering why I love the police so much. There are good eggs in police, there are bad eggs. When I came to Lagos in 1992, I landed in Ladipo, and I started motor spare parts. By then there was no Tokunbo, we used to travel to Onitsha to bring the spare parts to Lagos. And sometimes the police would stop me on the road and arrest me and say I went and butcher somebody’s motor. They would detain me for four days, three days and take money from me. 

“And again where we were sleeping then in Ladipo, I slept in the shop for more than five years, no house. I slept outside my shop and we were about five or six in one shop. We rented counters then, a counter was about N200 and you pay one year. So sometimes, every Friday, police would come and raid us and take us to the station, they would come with the SO and some team, then on Sunday they would collect N200 from us N150 from us, you know how much it is by then, and they would release us. They did that many times, so one day I had the courage and I said let me go and meet that DPO and tell him what is happening, that I don’t know why his people are treating us as if we are criminals. So I met the DPO, and I said I am Chika Nwokedi, I came to this Lagos to hustle and I have shop, please can you send somebody to come and know my shop, and anything about me? He said what happen? I said because I have slept inside this your cell for more than seven times, they normally come and pick us every Friday and on Sunday morning they would take money from us and release us. 

“You know that time there was no phone, no handset, and that time every DPO normally go to their house or village by Friday and leave the work for either SO or this thing, and so the man said okay he would be around to know what is happening.

“And they still came that same Friday, so when the man came out, he said what? That was the day I know police de enter cell. The man detained them. It was war. And then the man took me as his son. He gave me his card and wrote at the back: this is my son, whatever happen, contact me. So since then, it made me to love the police. After that the man introduced me to one DC, Dickson, but the man died in an accident, so they gave me protection that I needed, and they gave me love and they were all Yorubas and I am an Igbo. So that is what made me to love the police and since then, I started helping the police and to tell you the truth, I have given the police, this socket (pointing at some sockets) it is about N7k, more than 500 pieces, I have giving police torch in the 36 states, I have giving the police many things, I have given the police tyres, revolving light, siren, I have repaired so many police vehicles, because of the love those people showed me. 

“But some people don’t know this, so I don’t want people to pass what I pass through, I am not a criminal, I entered cell more than seven times doing nothing, so what I passed through, I don’t want others to pass through. That is why when you have a genuine case I will make call, I have friends, they will investigate and act, I don’t care if you are Igbo, Hausa or Yoruba. 

“Some people say I am police informant, I am very close to police and I say what made me to be close to the police is best known to me and now I am saying it for the first time, I have never revealed it before on what made me to love the police,” Nwokedi narrated.

On his message to Nigerians, “I have received so many awards like I said when people ask me what is the secret of the awards, and I said when someone has a very good apple, or sweet mango, and sow it, that mango will grow for ten to fifteen years, and it begins to bear fruit, that fruit will bring more than 1000 mangos, and it will be like that every year, I said, what I sowed for a long is what I am reaping now. So people should not be envious, and when you are doing good people know. So my advice to Nigerians is that they should leave evil and turn to God, they should change their character. Whatever you are doing in this world and your hands are clean, the almighty God must surely bless you. Nigeria is good, it is those that are inside that are spoiling Nigeria. And they should remember we are one Nigeria, one blood.

Nwokedi also spoke on the recent award conferred on her wife, Pastor (Lolo) Tessy Nwokedi, he said, “Yes she is a virtuous woman, my wife is a nice woman and for her to stay with me when I had nothing, and her father is rich, she doesn’t feel pompous as somebody whose father has money. You would not know she is my wife unless somebody tells you she is my wife. So because of her character, my wife is receiving awards. She has received 5 or 6 awards and yet you won’t know, from my town, from Umuada, among others.













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