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Angela Okorie recounts experience at Suleja correctional centre

Actress and singer Angela Okorie has opened up about her detention at the Suleja Correctional Centre over a cybercrime case involving fellow actress Mercy Johnson. In a post on Instagram,

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March 2, 2026·3 min read

Actress and singer Angela Okorie has opened up about her detention at the Suleja Correctional Centre over a cybercrime case involving fellow actress Mercy Johnson.

In a post on Instagram, Okorie described her time at the facility as life-changing, noting that the experience reshaped her perspective on life and human dignity.

The actress, who recently returned to the centre with medical supplies and welfare materials for children born within the custodial facility, drew attention to what she described as harsh living conditions and an acute shortage of essential medications.

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Okorie said she was deeply moved by the situation of inmates and their children, adding that her time in detention instilled in her lessons on resilience, inner strength, hope and compassion.

Okorie wrote, “I want to share a deeply personal experience that has profoundly changed my perspective on life.

Read Also: Angela Okorie apologises to Mercy Johnson over cybercrime incident

"During my recent brief stay at Suleja Correctional Centre, I discovered that such places are not always as harsh and unforgiving as many imagine. My time there taught me invaluable lessons about strength, resilience, hope, and humanity.

"One thing that really touched me was the children born inside the prison. Some mothers were pregnant when they came in, and these little ones deserved care and love just like any child. Before I left, I learned about a pressing need for medications and proper welfare for children born inside the prison. I knew I had to do something for them and to help. For me, giving is not merely an act; it is a way of life. Wherever I go, I strive to leave a positive mark; a footprint of love and kindness.

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"This giving does not come from anywhere but from my own resources and foundation, driven by genuine compassion. Every soul I have touched has been blessed in some way. Giving has shielded me from many troubles and challenges; it has been my light in dark times.

"Perhaps my time at Suleja was meant for this: to understand, empathise, and serve. I am grateful that my purpose there has been fulfilled. I give thanks to God for guiding me and for the opportunity to make a difference, however small it may seem".

The actress has since vowed to help the children and encouraged others to embrace giving as a lifestyle.

"To everyone reading this, I encourage you to embrace giving as a lifestyle. It changes lives, both those who receive and those who give. From my heart to yours, thank you for your support and love", she added.

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