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Woman Who Faces Jail After Tomato Puree Review Case, Takes New Turn

Omolemi EboisetaleBy Omolemi EboisetaleMarch 28, 2024Updated:March 28, 2024 National No Comments3 Mins Read
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A Case that has been ongoing for a while about a woman named Chioma Okoli who finds herself embroiled in a complex legal battle following a seemingly innocuous online review of a can of tomato puree has stretched a new perspective. 

 

What began as a routine social media post seeking opinions on a recent purchase of Nagiko Tomato Mix quickly escalated into a heated confrontation with a major food company, Erisco Foods Limited, and has now gained international attention with CNN’s involvement.

 





Okoli, a 39-year-old entrepreneur from Lagos, took to Facebook on September 17 to share her disappointment with the product, expressing that it was too sweet for her liking compared to her usual brands. However, her critique unleashed a storm of responses, including one defending Erisco Foods and urging Okoli not to publicly disparage the product.

 

Undeterred, Okoli responded, criticizing the tomato puree’s sweetness and calling for improvements. To her surprise, her comments led to her arrest a week later, with authorities accusing her of using social media to incite public hostility against Erisco Foods Limited.

 

The repercussions were severe, Okoli faced charges under Nigeria’s Cyber Crime Prohibition Act, with potential penalties including imprisonment and hefty fines.

 

Additionally, Erisco Foods Limited launched a civil lawsuit against Okoli, seeking millions in damages for alleged defamation and economic losses incurred as a result of her online commentary.

 

Despite mounting pressure and public outcry over what many perceive as an infringement on Okoli’s freedom of expression, the legal battle continued unabated.

 

Okoli’s legal team retaliated with a countersuit against both the food company and the police, citing violations of her constitutional rights and disputing the validity of the charges leveled against her.

 

While the case has been ongoing for several months, recent developments have introduced a new dimension. CNN’s intervention has brought heightened scrutiny to the matter, with people amplifying calls for #BoycottErisco.

 

The international spotlight has ignited debates about the power dynamics between individuals and corporate entities, as well as the complexities of free speech in the digital era.

 

Supporters on X, have rallied behind Okoli, decrying what they viewed as corporate overreach and intimidation tactics aimed at silencing consumer feedback.

 

Meanwhile, Erisco Foods Limited remained resolute in its pursuit of legal action, stating its right to defend its reputation and business interests. The company’s founder, Eric Umeofia, stated the importance of him upholding his integrity and protecting against unwarranted attacks on his company’s brand.

 

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