I forged certificates to help the needy –75-year-old retired teacher
A 75-year-old retired teacher,
Onuzuruike Udu, paraded by the Anambra State Police Command for
allegedly forging different certificates said he committed the act “out
of milk of human kindness.”
The old man said he committed the act out of the necessity to help the youths and the downtrodden.
“I was in the school system. I knew what
the system looked like, where you would fail a brilliant child and pass
a dull one because of gratification.
“So when I retired from the system, I
decided that I would make sure I assist some of these less privileged by
helping them to grow.
“I’m a grandfather and I’m supposed to
do the needful at my age. I don’t forge certificates, I help people to
grow and advance to the best I could.
“If you leave these children, the system
will not allow them to get jobs; they won’t get certificates to
advance. So, that’s why I came in to help.
“So, what I do is out of milk of human kindness. I don’t forge certificates, I help people to grow,” the old man said.
The Anambra State Police Command had on Wednesday paraded the 75-year- old Udu for allegedly forging certificates.
Also paraded with him was a 54-year-old Evelyn Nweke, a business centre operator, said to be his accomplice
They were accused of forging
certificates of some tertiary institutions, National Youth Service Corps
discharge and exemption certificates and printing fake Nigerian
currency.
The police alleged that the duo had been doing the business together for a long time.
Among fake certificates recovered from
them were those of University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nnamdi Azikiwe
University, Awka, Federal Polytechnic, Oko, College of Education,
Umunze, as well as NYSC discharge and exemption certificates.
Other documents recovered from them were
certificates for Senior Community Health Extension Workers,
certificates for Junior Community Health Extension Workers, National
Business and Technical Examination Board certificate.
Mrs. Nwoke said she was not aware that
the documents were forged, admitting however that the man used to bring
documents for her to change some of the contents.
The police said they would soon be charged to court.
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