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By Mogaji Wole Arisekola.

How Two Sisters—Civil Defence and Immigration Officers—Plotted Their Own Brother’s Kidnap for ₦30 Million Ransom!

Many sensible Nigerians will agree: the core values that once held families together in this country are crumbling right before our eyes.
The old slogan—“One love keeps us together”—has become a relic of the past, whispered only in nostalgia.

Today, we are witnessing a dangerous erosion of empathy. Blood ties no longer matter. Being born of the same father and mother means nothing to a generation drunk on the lust for money, status, and selfish ambition.

The sacred bond of family has been traded for crisp naira notes.
We have become so obsessed with material gain that we’ve lost our moral compass entirely.
In this age of disloyalty, betrayal wears a familiar face—and sometimes, it wears a uniform.

In a bone-chilling tale that has gripped the nation, two Nigerian sisters—supposed defenders of justice—have been unmasked as cold-blooded conspirators in the horrifying kidnap of their own elder brother!

Juliet Chukwu, a sworn officer of the Civil Defence Corps, and her sister, Ngozi Nancy Chukwu, a uniformed Immigration official, have been arrested by the Anti-Cult Squad of the Enugu State Police Command. Their crime? Allegedly masterminding the abduction of their blood brother, Mr. Friday Chukwu, for a jaw-dropping ₦30 million ransom.

Yes, you read that right. Two sisters plotted the kidnap of their own brother. Family dinners turned into crime strategy sessions. Trust was not just broken—it was annihilated.

The ordeal began in May on the Enugu–Port Harcourt Expressway. Armed men kidnapped Mr. Chukwu and demanded a ransom from the panicked family, who—clueless about the monstrous betrayal—rushed to pay up in desperation.

But the sisters didn’t stop there.

On July 14, they allegedly pulled off another heinous operation, targeting Engr. Igwe Denis Chibueze, the Chief Liaison Officer of China Oriental Quarry Company. A ransom of ₦10 million was demanded in what police describe as a “copycat abduction.”

Their criminal enterprise crashed during a sting operation. Alert security operatives swooped in on a local hotel where the suspects were found sharing the loot like seasoned mafia bosses.

What investigators unearthed next sent shivers down the spine of the entire Enugu–Ebonyi corridor.

Police linked the duo to a broader criminal syndicate with roots in Ishiagu, Ebonyi State. Their crimes go beyond kidnapping: they are now suspected of involvement in pipeline vandalism, railway infrastructure theft, fake kidnappings, and collaborating with armed herdsmen to unleash terror in rural communities.

This is no longer a simple case of crime—it is a moral apocalypse.
When sisters who once pledged allegiance to protect lives become the architects of chaos, where do we go from here?

Two sisters. One bloodline. Zero humanity.

From defenders of the people to architects of terror, this story is not just shocking—it’s a national tragedy.

Mogaji Wole Arisekola writes from Ibadan

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