A Nigerian woman potentially faces a seven-year prison term for her critical review of a can of tomato puree, following allegations from its manufacturer of detrimental impact on their business. Chioma Okoli, a 39-year-old entrepreneur from Lagos, Nigeria’s largest city, is undergoing both criminal prosecution and civil litigation for her unfavorable remarks regarding a product by Nigerian food producer Erisco Foods.
Okoli urged her 18,000 Facebook followers to share their opinions on Erisco’s Nagiko Tomato Mix after she posted a photo of an opened can of the product, expressing dissatisfaction with its sweetness. One commenter rebuked her, saying, “Stop damaging my brother’s product. If you dislike it, use another brand instead of airing it on social media or contacting customer service.”
In response, Okoli retorted, “Please advise your brother to halt harming people with his product. Yesterday was my first time using it, and it’s nothing but pure sugar.”

Chioma Okoli (shown in the image) is facing criminal charges and a civil lawsuit for her critical remarks about a product manufactured by Nigerian food company Erisco Foods.


