NAIJA STANDARD NEWSPAPER 14TH YEAR ANNIVERSARY:
A.I.G. MARGARET OCHALLA, Nigeria’s Fearless Crime Buster Wins 2024 AFRICA’S SUPER COP of the Year Award in the United States of America
…Historic ceremony held at Hilton Downtown Houston Hotel, Texas
*Defeats AIGP Tano Tanoi Steven of Uganda Police Force with 8,000 votes, Ghana’s Deputy Inspector-General of Police (DIG) COP Christian Tetteh Yohuno with 10,500 votes, Liberia’s Deputy Inspector General of Police, Sadatu Reeves with 18,700 votes; Zimbabwe’s Assistant Inspector of Police Annah Chota with 10,000 votes, Tanzania’s Assistant Inspector of Police in the Forensic Bureau Wilson Jilala with 4,200 votes & South Africa’s Deputy National Commissioner for Policing, Lieutenant General Tebello Mosikili with 14,350 votes
*Assumes Office as 54th Assistant Inspector General of Police, Force Headquarters Annex, Lagos, on March 18, 2025, Served successfully in the capacity of Commissioner of Police, Special Fraud Unit
*Established the First Police Gender Desks in all tertiary institutions across Nigeria, Current Chairman, Police Basketball Association, former Chairman of the Police Golf Association
*Won Female Commissioner of the Year at the NAOSNP National Security Conference/Awards 2023, Received Global Women Hall of Fame Award from The Sheik of Dubai
*Fights for Women, Girl-Child victims of Sexual and Gender-based Violence as a Force Gender Coordinator
*BY The EDITORIAL BOARD, NAIJA STANDARD NEWSPAPER INC USA

SHE’S ONE OF NIGERIA’S MOST TALENTED LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS. SOFT-SPOKEN ASSISTANT GENERAL OF POLICE (A.I.G.) MARGARET OCHALLA is a hardworking, godly and highly detailed security expert who believes in doing all in her capacity, using all the hi-tech modern tools and networking to fight the tide of insecurity in the country. And at the recently concluded 14th Year Anniversary of NAIJA STANDARD NEWSPAPER Inc USA in North America at the premises of Hilton Downtown Houston Hotel, Texas, USA on Saturday, June 28, 2025, A.I.G. Ochalla unanimously emerged 2024 AFRICA’S SUPER COP of the Year Award winner in the United States of America with 150,000 votes.
The glitz, glamour event which attracted the crème-de-la-crème of captains of industries, top security experts, entrepreneurs and celebrities from all walks of life; especially natives of African heritage and the Black American community was full of life as there was no single dull moment.
The event was anchored by MC Oloye, a top Radio Air Host from Washington DC and Fashion expert. Evergreen Naija hit tunes of Onyeka Onwenu, Sonny Okosuns, Styl Plus; TuFace, Wizkid, Sunny Nneji; Burna Boy, DAVIDO and other artistes rent the air.
According to NAIJA STANDARD NEWSPAPER ACADEMY AWARD COMMITTEE, A.I.G., out-performed AIGP Tano Tanoi Steven of Uganda Police Force with 8,000 votes, Ghana’s Deputy Inspector-General of Police (DIG) COP Christian Tetteh Yohuno with 10,500 votes, Liberia’s Deputy Inspector General of Police, Sadatu Reeves with 18,700 votes; Zimbabwe’s Assistant Inspector of Police Annah Chota with 10,000 votes, Tanzania’s Assistant Inspector of Police in the Forensic Bureau Wilson Jilala with 4,200 votes & South Africa’s Deputy National Commissioner for Policing, Lieutenant General Tebello Mosikili with 14,350 votes.


A.I.G., Ochalla is scandal-free and has consistently been in the forefront of busting crimes across Africa’s most populous black nation in the world using training, technology and data analysis in ensuring a crime-free sector in the nation. She is not afraid of ‘fear’ as she always uses various analytical methodology in tracking crimes and criminals, no matter where it is hidden in Nigeria.
“The Board of Directors, Editorial Team & American Editors of NAIJA STANDARD NEWSPAPER Inc USA in conjunction with our Academy of Award Committee wishes to celebrate all the top law enforcement finalists in our 14th Year Anniversary representing Ghana, Liberia, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Uganda and South Africa.
We are proud to officially celebrate Nigeria’s A.I.G. Ochalla having scored 150,000 votes for her outstanding win as 2024 AFRICA’S SUPER COP of the Year Award winner in the United States of America in a historic ceremony which held at Hilton Downtown Houston Hotel, Texas”, added Management, NAIJA STANDARD NEWSPAPER Inc USA.
*PROFILE OF OTHER LAW ENFORCEMENT FINALISTS:
For the records, in the Uganda Police Force, the Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIGP) is a high-ranking position, typically held by officers leading directorates. AIGP Tano Tanoi Steven is one of the several individuals currently holding this rank.
In Ghana, COP Christian Tetteh is the current Deputy Inspector-General of Police (DIG), appointed in July 2024. He oversees Operations. His appointment was made by the President of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, following the advice of the Police Council.
The current Deputy Inspector General of Police in Liberia is Sadatu Reeves. She was recently visited by the UNDP Resident Representative to Liberia, Aliou Dia, at the Liberia National Police Training Academy in Paynesville, Monrovia, where they discussed the academy’s needs assessment and potential areas of cooperation.
Assistant Inspector of Police Annah Chota received the International Female Police Peacekeeper Award for her work with the United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA), in view of the data stored by the UN Zimbabwe Republic Police.
Wilson Jilala is an Assistant Inspector of Police in the Forensic Bureau in Tanzania.
The Deputy National Commissioner for Policing in South Africa is Lieutenant General Tebello Mosikili. She was appointed to this position on July 1, 2022, making her the first female Deputy National Commissioner for Policing in the South African Police Service, SAPC.


A.I.G., Ochalla is a beautiful Amazon, highly intelligent law enforcement operative, full of smiles even as she carries out her responsibilities daily in keeping Nigeria and Nigerians safe away from crimes, criminals and criminality, always upholding the law.
During her tenure then as Commissioner of Police, Special Fraud Unit, Lagos Annex, Ochalla outsmarted criminals, block any loophole to fraud and ensured that men and women of the Nigeria police are highly respected around the world.
A.I.G., Ochalla is regarded a super cop, a remarkable figure who serves as an inspiration to women police officers. Her outstanding leadership and dedicated service to the Nigeria police and country Nigeria earned her the prestigious title of A.I.G.
For documentation, National Crimewatch Award 2024 honored her with the award of “Lifetime Achievement’’ on the 10th of October 2024, at the prestigious Nigerian National Merit Award House (Merit House).


It is a well-deserved recognition of her exceptional contributions. She shines like a guiding light, motivating others to strive for greatness. celebrating A.I.G., Ochalla’s significant contributions to the field of law enforcement.
Her captivating beauty glows like ‘star’ and resolute character ensures justice is done and seen to have been done in all matters of law and enforcement in the country. She’s known for her unwavering commitment, she approaches her duties with an unparalleled sense of honesty, kindness, and humility.
During her evergreen tenure as commissioner of police, Police Special Fraud Unit, Milverton, her remarkable track record demonstrates her dedication to the force and her passion for justice.
A.I.G., Ochalla’s notable achievements as Force Gender Coordinator then was her role in the reactivation of the online reporting platform (www.fciidgender.net), offering victims a confidential platform to report cases of SGBV (Sexual and Gender-Based Violence) and related crimes.
A.I.G., Ochalla’s dedication to gender inclusivity and safety is evident in her establishment of the First-ever Police Gender Desks in all tertiary institutions across Nigeria. As a tireless advocate for gender equality and child protection, Ochalla authored a book titled “Understanding Child and Gender Protection for a Better Society.” This publication serves as a valuable resource for policymakers, law enforcement agencies, and individuals seeking to promote a safer and more equitable society.
It is in view of all her sterling qualities and virtues that she was elevated as an A.I.G. on March 18, 2025.
The soft-spoken police officer who is the current Police Basketball Association Chairman, was at a time the Chairman of the Police Golf Association and has headed several Committees in the past.
*AWARDS:
As a global advocate on gender affairs, A.I.G., Ochalla was conferred with the Ambassadorial Award by Global Gender Safety and Moral Development, and she received the prestigious Female Humanitarian of the Year award from the esteemed Hall of Fame. The Sheik of Dubai personally presented her with the Global Women Hall of Fame (CELD), further emphasizing her impact on a global scale.

Ochalla’s unwavering commitment, leadership, and remarkable achievements make her a deserving recipient of the Lifetime Achievement award. Her dedication to law enforcement and gender equality continues to inspire and pave the way for a safer and more inclusive society.
This super cop is a remarkable figure who serves as an inspiration to others. Her outstanding leadership and dedicated service have earned her the prestigious title of Female Commissioner of the Year at the NAOSNP National Security Conference/Awards 2023, a well-deserved recognition of her exceptional contributions. She shines like a guiding light, motivating others to strive for greatness.
Having previously served in the Anti-Fraud Section under the Force Criminal Investigation Department; her remarkable track record demonstrates her dedication to the force and her passion for justice.
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