“He Owes Me for 12 Years” – Businesswoman Accuses Umahi of Ordering Her Arrest Over 12-Year Debt

  • Businesswoman Tracynither Nicolas Ohiri has accused Minister of Works David Umahi of ordering her arrest over a 12-year dispute involving alleged unpaid campaign materials.
  • She also claimed the issue escalated after she refused to date him. There has been no official response yet from the minister or the police.

A businesswoman, Tracynither Nicolas Ohiri, has alleged that she was arrested on the orders of the Minister of Works, David Umahi.

In a viral video circulating online, Tracynither claimed she was being taken to Abuja and urged Nigerians to hold the minister and the police responsible if anything happens to her.

According to her, the dispute stems from an alleged unpaid debt for campaign materials she supplied 12 years ago. She further claimed that the issue became prolonged after she refused to date the minister.

“Nigerians, David Umahi, who has been owing me for 12 years, just arrested me. And right now they are taking me to Abuja. I am very high in my spirits, but should anything happen to me, Nigerians should hold David Umahi and the Nigerian police responsible,” she said in the video.

She accused the minister of using his political influence to target her, describing the situation as a misuse of power.

The development comes amid an ongoing dispute between both parties. Umahi has previously denied allegations of unpaid contracts and sexual harassment and has reportedly threatened legal action.

In other news…. Africa engage in unethical practices by performing fake appendix surgeries to make money.

According to him, certain doctors allegedly inform patients that they require an appendectomy a surgical procedure to remove the appendix and even take them into the operating theatre. However, he claimed that in some cases, no actual surgery is carried out because the patients never had appendicitis in the first place.

Doctor Zo further alleged that when such patients later relocate to countries like Canada, the United States, or parts of Europe and eventually undergo a genuine appendectomy, medical examinations reveal surgical scars from the earlier procedure. He claimed that despite the presence of scars, there had been no real removal of the appendix during the initial operation.

His claims have sparked conversations online, with many calling for stronger medical oversight and accountability, while others cautioned against generalizing the actions of a few individuals to the entire medical community.

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