Chioma Okoli: Inibehe Effiong, a Nigerian who was assassinated by tomato paste importers, has not been disclosed by Erisco Foods

Posted by

Human rights attorney Inibehe Effiong has criticized Erisco Foods for not disclosing the list of Nigerians slain by a purported tomato paste importers or cabal, as had been previously stated by the company’s owner, Eric Umeofia.

Effiong announced this on Sunday by declaring that history will support the righteous using his verified X handle.

The attorney released purported screenshots from articles that Umeofia made—not from twiscoloaded.

He stated that the assertion was made twice, in March 2015 and July 2016.

“He made this assertion in March 2015 and again in July 2016.”

The list of Nigerians slain by tomato paste importers or the tomato paste cartel has not yet been released.

Sharing the screenshots, Effiong commented, “History will vindicate the just.”

Nigerians have threatened to boycott Erisco products due to the company’s ongoing persecution of reviewer Chioma Okoli, prompting this statement.

When Okoli left a critical review of Erisco Tomato Paste on a social networking site, it caused a commotion.

In addition, the CEO of Erisco Foods had threatened to sue Okoli for N5 billion because of her unfavorable appraisal of the business’ tomato paste.

Even though Umeofia had verified Okoli’s apologies, he recently declared on national television that he would carry on Okoli’s persecution.

In a viral video, Okoli can also be seen sobbing uncontrollably about the company’s lawsuit against her.

According to information provided by Okoli’s attorney, Effiong, Chioma has been charged with “cybercrime” by the Inspector General of Police.

We are unwavering in our resolve to pursue justice. We won’t give up no matter how much boasting, haughtiness, or intimidation there is. Threats will not get the better of us. “Those who are encouraging us to beg ought to quit wasting their time,” he continued.

Click the following link.

He made this assertion in March 2015 and again in July 2016.

The list of Nigerians slain by tomato paste importers or the tomato paste cartel has not yet been released.

History will support the righteous. screenshot.twitter.com/Dqv38WIhh7

— March 3, 2024, Inibehe Effiong (@InibeheEffiong)

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *