The promotion of Aremo Bola Ojugbele, fondly known in many circles as “Nice Corp,” to the prestigious rank of Commissioner of Police is a moment of pride not only for the Nigeria Police Force but also for the people of Ilogbo, Ota, Aworiland, and Ogun State at large. His elevation represents the reward for decades of dedication, discipline, and exemplary service in the security architecture of Nigeria.
Aremo Bola Ojugbele is not only a distinguished police officer but also a proud son of royalty. He is a prince of Ilogbo Kingdom, the son of HRM Oba Barrister Samuel Olufemi Ojugbele, the revered Onilogbo of Ilogbo, a respected traditional ruler known for his wisdom, leadership, and deep commitment to community development.
Growing up in such a noble and disciplined environment helped shape his character, instilling in him values of integrity, courage, and service to humanity—qualities that have defined his professional journey.
Aremo Bola Ojugbele built a strong intellectual foundation that prepared him for leadership in law enforcement. He is a graduate of Political Science from Bayero University, Kano, a background that equipped him with knowledge of governance, public administration, and national security.
His professional journey in the Nigeria Police Force began in 1986, when he enlisted as a Cadet Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP). From that moment, he embarked on a career marked by diligence, courage, and unwavering commitment to maintaining law and order.
Throughout his decades of service, Aremo Bola Ojugbele steadily rose through the ranks of the Nigeria Police Force. Each promotion reflected his competence, operational excellence, and the trust reposed in him by the leadership of the force.
Before his latest elevation, he served in various strategic capacities, including as Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) and later Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), where he demonstrated exceptional administrative and operational leadership. His promotion to DCP was widely celebrated by colleagues and community members who recognized his professionalism and law-abiding principles.
These experiences prepared him for the higher responsibility of serving as Commissioner of Police, a role that demands strategic vision, discipline, and decisive leadership.
Among colleagues and community members, Aremo Bola Ojugbele is widely regarded as an officer of integrity, firmness, and fairness. His approach to policing has consistently emphasized:
Professional discipline within the force
Community-based policing and cooperation with citizens
Strong enforcement against crime and criminality
Respect for the rule of law and human rights
His leadership style has helped strengthen security operations in the areas where he served, earning him respect from both officers and the public.
Beyond his professional achievements, his success represents a source of immense pride for Ilogbo Kingdom and the entire Awori nation. As a prince and son of the Onilogbo of Ilogbo, his achievements symbolize the values of service, honor, and responsibility that the royal family stands for.
For the people of Ilogbo, his promotion is not only a personal milestone but also a testament that sons of the soil can rise to positions of national importance while maintaining strong ties to their cultural roots.
The rise of Aremo Bola Ojugbele serves as a powerful inspiration to young Nigerians, particularly those from Ogun State and Aworiland. His journey shows that with dedication, discipline, and perseverance, it is possible to build a career that contributes meaningfully to national development and public safety.
As he assumes the responsibility of Commissioner of Police, many believe that Aremo Bola Ojugbele will bring his wealth of experience, wisdom, and professionalism to bear in strengthening security and protecting lives and property.
Indeed, his promotion is not just a recognition of past achievements but also a call to even greater service.
Congratulations to Aremo Bola Ojugbele, “Nice Corp,” a distinguished police officer, a proud prince of Ilogbo Kingdom, and a worthy son of HRM Oba Barrister Samuel Ojugbele, the Onilogbo of Ilogbo.

