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Did Erisco Foods CEO threaten to kill Chioma over “bad” review?

Did Erisco Foods CEO threaten to kill Chioma over “bad” review?

From Right: Reviewer Chioma Okoli, Reviewed Product (Centre), and Erisco Foods CEO, Eric Umeofia (Right). Photo Credit: Nairaland

Claim: The CEO of Erisco Foods Limited threatened to kill Chioma Okoli over her “bad review” of their product.

Did Erisco Foods CEO threaten to kill Chioma over “bad” review?

Verdict: MISLEADING. The claim that Eric Umeofia threatened to kill Chioma Okoli is misleading. The content and context of the video where the alleged threat was made do not support the assertion. 

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An X user, Erimus (@FirstObidient), on March 1, 2024, posted a video clip from an interview on Arise TV alleging that Erisco Foods Limited CEO, Eric Umeofia, threatened to kill Chioma Okoli, who criticised one of the company’s products. 

The post caption reads, “This is the CEO of ERISCO threatening to k!ll Chioma Okoli over a bad review! Is there anything else she did that I’m not aware of?? What kind of country is this?????.”

Recall that Ms Okoli’s review was shared on her Facebook page, Chioma Egodi Jnr, on Sept. 17, 2023. The post, which has now been deleted, said: “Nagiko Tomato Paste” contained excessive sugar, alleging it was harmful to consumers. 

Did Erisco Foods CEO threaten to kill Chioma over “bad” review?
Did Erisco Foods CEO threaten to kill Chioma over “bad” review?
Screenshot of the Facebook post and its comment section.

Meanwhile, Erisco Foods denied her claims, and she was subsequently arrested, a move that attracted public condemnation and intervention by the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC). 

The issue resurfaced after Ms Okoli’s recent interview on Arise TV on Feb. 25, 2024, in a 21-minute documentary. This created another tempo of concern following an alleged threat to life contained in the recent claim by the X user, @FirstObidient. 

As of March 10, 2024, the post generated more than 420,000 views, over 3,000 likes, over 500 comments, and more than 2,565 reposts.

Verification

We analysed the video posted initially by Arise News TV on Sept. 28, 2023, and there was no proof or suggestion that Mr Umeofia, during the interview, threatened to kill Ms Okoli. The content of the video, however, revealed that the CEO said Erisco Foods Limited would sue Ms Okoli for defamation if she failed to retract her statement and apologise publicly.

Mr Umeofia’s statement on the 30th second of the 1-minute 34-second video posted by the X user was, Nothing will make me drop the case until the court jails me for killing people. ….or Chioma will face the consequence.” 

This means until the court finds him guilty of the allegation that his product kills people, he will follow the case through, and Ms Okoli will be penalised if the court rules otherwise. 

To further determine if there were comments suggesting a threat to life possibly made outside the video in review, we reached out directly to Erisco Foods Limited via their Instagram handle (@eriscofoods), Facebook (Erisco Foods Limited), and email at eriscofoodsltd2009@gmail.com. However, we are still waiting to get a response at the time of publishing. 

Meanwhile, contacted one of Eriscos’ staff via the customer service line, 08091111222, provided on its Facebook page to get an official statement on the claim, but the receiver declined to comment, saying the matter was in court. 

Conclusion

The claim that Eric Umeofia, the CEO of Erisco Foods Limited, threatened to kill Chioma Okoli over her “bad review” of their product is misleading. Our investigation revealed that the context of the video provided does not support the assertion. Mr Umeofia’s comment emphasised the company’s intention to pursue legal action against Ms Okoli for defamation if she failed to retract her statement and apologise publicly. 

The researcher produced this fact-check per the DUBAWA 2024 Kwame KariKari Fellowship, in partnership with Bridge Radio 98.7FM, Asaba, to facilitate the ethos of “truth” in journalism and enhance media literacy in the country.

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