A police officer, Doc Okwuego Faith Ejoh, the Divisional Crime Officer (D.C.O) of Galilee Police Station, Ute Ogbeje in Ika North East Local Government Area, Delta State, has paid the full school fees and examination fees for 19 Junior Secondary School students.

The beneficiaries are all JSS 3 students of Ezechima Senior Secondary School, Obior, located in Aniocha North Local Government Area, Delta State. The students and their families were overwhelmed with joy and gratitude as Doc Okwuego Faith Ejoh settled all their outstanding fees, enabling them to focus on their studies without the burden of financial worries.
Residents of the community have described Doc Okwuego Faith Ejoh as a great woman with a heart of gold, urging the public to celebrate her selfless act which has brought hope to underprivileged children in the area. Her benevolent gesture has not only lifted a huge burden off the students and their parents but has also set a shining example for other public servants and security officers in the country.
Many have called for her kind deeds to be widely shared to inspire more acts of kindness, especially in challenging economic times when many families struggle to pay basic education costs.
Doc Okwuego Faith Ejoh’s compassionate support highlights the crucial role the police can play in strengthening community trust beyond their core duty of maintaining law and order.
Residents of Ute Ogbeje, Ezechima Senior Secondary School, and the wider Delta State community have continued to pour encomiums on the D.C.O., praising her outstanding contribution to educational development and youth empowerment.
