Prove N280m debt get ₦1bn, Umahi challenges Ohiri to provide evidence
David Umahi has challenged Tracy Ohiri to substantiate her claim of a N280 million debt with evidence, offering a reward of ₦1 billion for proof.
David Umahi, Nigeria's Minister of Works, is embroiled in a legal dispute with businesswoman Tracy Ohiri, who has accused him of owing her a staggering N280 million for campaign materials supplied during his tenure as party chairman. Umahi has instructed his legal team to file a lawsuit against Ohiri as she publicly renewed her allegations, which include serious claims of sexual harassment. Umahi is not only seeking to clear his name but is also challenging Ohiri to present verifiable evidence of her claims, offering a substantial ₦1 billion reward for any proof that supports her allegations.
The accusations from Ohiri gained significant traction on social media, leading to her arrest and subsequent legal proceedings. Although she initially deleted the allegations and issued an apology after her lawyer intervened, she has since re-emerged with new claims, suggesting that she was pressured to retract her statements without receiving the financial compensation she was promised. This twist has intensified the public and legal scrutiny surrounding the matter, raising questions about the integrity of the allegations and the seriousness of Umahi's challenge to prove the debt.
This situation reflects the broader political tensions within Nigeria, particularly concerning campaign finance and the accountability of public officials. It underscores the risks businesspeople face when engaging in political activities and the potential for conflicts of interest to arise in such scenarios. As both parties prepare for court, the outcome could set important precedents regarding public accusations and evidence in political contexts in Nigeria.