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Erisco’s food critic, Chioma Okoli reportedly suffers miscarriage in detention

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Erisco’s food critic, Chioma Okoli reportedly suffers a miscarriage due to the stressful legal battle with Erisco Foods over her product review.

In 2023, Chioma Okoli shared on Facebook that the tomato paste she used contained excessive sugar, leading to her immediate arrest by CEO Eric Umeofia, who accused her of being sent by his enemies to defame his business.

Since then, Chioma Okoli has faced a prolonged legal battle, with Erisco Foods charging her with conspiracy and cyberstalking.

In a recent court hearing, her lawyer revealed that the strain of the case over the past few months resulted in Chioma’s miscarriage. Despite this, the court remanded her in jail pending the ruling on her bail application.

The news has sparked outrage among netizens, who are now planning to protest against Erisco Foods and demand justice for Chioma.

The incident has raised concerns about the company’s actions and the impact on Chioma’s health and well-being.

The protest aims to bring attention to the case and advocate for Chioma’s freedom and fair treatment.

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