Nigerian illegal immigrant given permanent residence permit after foiling robbery attack in Italy
A 31-year-old Nigerian man from Edo state, John Ogah, has received international recognition after a patriotic feat.
Roma Today reports that Ogah was given residence permit in Italy in appreciation for foiling a robbery attack in a supermarket.
Our correspondent gathered that Ogah who arrived Italy about three years ago illegally, intercepted a 37-year-old machete-wielding robber.
Presenting him with the permit, the commander of the Carabinieri of Rome, Antonio de Vita, said: “we wanted to acknowledge the great civic sense that he has shown. He confronted a gunman with a knife, risking his life.”
In an interview with Romatoday, a few days after the heroic gesture, Ogah said : “I don’t know what I was thinking, but I had to do it. I managed to stop him, and many have thanked me for this.” With the permit, Ogah can now work and have a real home. Congrats to him!
Roma Today reports that Ogah was given residence permit in Italy in appreciation for foiling a robbery attack in a supermarket.
Our correspondent gathered that Ogah who arrived Italy about three years ago illegally, intercepted a 37-year-old machete-wielding robber.

Presenting him with the permit, the commander of the Carabinieri of Rome, Antonio de Vita, said: “we wanted to acknowledge the great civic sense that he has shown. He confronted a gunman with a knife, risking his life.”
In an interview with Romatoday, a few days after the heroic gesture, Ogah said : “I don’t know what I was thinking, but I had to do it. I managed to stop him, and many have thanked me for this.” With the permit, Ogah can now work and have a real home. Congrats to him!
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