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BREAKING: Akwa Okuko Gets 2 Years in Prison — His Shrine Will Be Destroyed & He Must Denounce Okeite Publicly!. The day has finally come! After over a year in detention, Anambra’s most talked-about native doctor, Chidozie Nwangwu — popularly known as Akwa Okuko Tiwara Aki — has been sentenced to two years in prison by Justice Jude Obiorah of the Anambra State High Court. For those who missed the backstory — Akwa Okuko was arrested back in February 2025 by operatives of the Agunechemba Security outfit, alongside two other popular figures: Onyeze Jesus (real name Okocha) and Eke Hit (Ekene). They were all slapped with serious charges including aiding and abetting kidnapping, money rituals, and misleading youths into seeking wealth through supernatural means. Fast forward to today — Akwa Okuko decided to plead guilty and enter a plea bargain with the Anambra State Government. And honestly? The court wasn’t completely heartless about it. Here’s what the judgment says: Justice Obiorah convicted him on multiple counts and handed down a two-year sentence, with all terms running concurrently. He was also fined N20 million on three counts — that’s a whopping N60 million total. BUT — because he showed genuine remorse — the judge waived the entire fine. Now here’s the part people may sleep on: he has already spent 13 months in detention, and that time counts toward his sentence. So in reality, he only has 11 months left to serve — and he’ll be doing that at the Awka Correctional Centre, not the Agunechemba facility his lawyer requested. But wait — there’s more. The court didn’t just jail him and call it a day. The judge issued some very specific orders:His shrine in Oba will be demolished 🏚️He must stop practicing Okeite permanently from the date of his releaseHe must make a recorded video publicly denouncing OkeiteHe will serve as an ambassador of youth reorientation, publicly cautioning young people against chasing wealth through supernatural meansThe judge made it crystal clear under the Anambra Homeland Security Law: anyone who claims to possess powers to heal or enrich people through Okeite faces up to two years in prison — and practicing Ezenwanyi? That’s SIX years. Love him or hate him, Akwa Okuko’s story has sparked massive debate across Nigeria — from questions about religious freedom and constitutional rights, to the government’s crackdown on native doctors. Many are still asking: was this justice, or victimisation? One thing is certain — the shrine is coming down, and when he walks free in less than a year, it won’t be business as usual for Akwa Okuko Tiwara Aki. Stay tuned for updates as the cases against Onyeze Jesus and Eke Hit continue.