Nigerian woman faces seven years in prison for writing a damning online review of tomato puree

Chioma Okoli, 39, is being sued in civil court for allegedly breaching Nigeria’s cybercrime laws, after she reviewed a can of tomato puree online to her 18,000 followers, according to CNN. The brand, Erisco Foods Limited, responded by suing Okoli, claiming in a Facebook post that her post and comments have led to “several suppliers deciding to disassociate themselves from us.”

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A Nigerian woman is facing up to seven years in prison for writing a damning review of a can of tomato puree, after its maker accused her of damaging its business. 

Chioma Okoli, a 39-year-old businesswoman based in Lagos, the country’s largest city, is being criminally prosecuted and sued in a civil court after she made negative comments about a product made by Nigerian foodmaker Erisco Foods. 

She called on her 18,000 Facebook followers to share their thoughts about Ericso’s Nagiko Tomato Mix, after sharing a picture of an opened can of the product and saying it was too sweet. 

One commenter said: ‘Stop spoiling my brother’s product. If [you] don’t like it, use another one than bring it to social media or call the customer service.’

Okoli responded: ‘Help me advise your brother to stop ki***ing people with his product, yesterday was my first time of using and it’s pure sugar.’

The businesswoman, who’s currently pregnant with her fourth child, was arrested by plainclothes officers from Nigeria‘s national police in September while she was in church, and told CNN that she was made to stand around in a leaky cell for hours. 

‘There were no seats, so I stood all through till the next day. My legs were inside the water [that came in from the leaking roof]’, she said. 

‘Sometimes, I squatted to reduce the pressure on my legs. I was thinking about my children who were at home. I was talking to myself. I would think, I would pray, I was messed up,’ she added. 

Okoli was criminally charged with two separate crimes, the most serious of which could land her behind bars for up to seven years. 

She was charged with conspiring with two other individuals with ‘the intention of instigating people against Erisco Foods Limited’, and may have to go to prison for up to seven years. 

Okoli was also charged with ‘instigating Erisco Foods Limited, knowing the said information to be false’, a crime that could end with her going to prison for three years, having to pay a fine of seven million naira (£3,950). 

Erisco itself is also bringing a civil lawsuit against her, after claiming earlier this year that ‘several suppliers’ cut ties with the company following her remarks, and is seeking 5 billion naira (£2.8 million) in damages.

She has launched two countersuits against the police and Erisco, which her legal team has described as a David vs. Goliath battle, for their treatment of the businesswoman. 

The company’s CEO Eric Umeofia has come under fire in Nigeria for his threatening behaviour against Okoli. 

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