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I was coerced, promised $70k to retract my claims against Umahi – Tracy

Femi Ashaolu by Femi Ashaolu
March 20, 2026
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I was coerced, promised $70k to retract my claims against Umahi – Tracy
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Businesswoman, Tracyniter (Tracy) Nicholas Ohiri, who previously accused Minister of Works, David Umahi, of sexual harassment and unpaid campaign-related debt, has alleged that she was under duress to retract her claims and promised $70, 000 which she never got.

In a new video, Ohiri claimed that a lawyer, Marshal Abubakar, pressured her to record the retraction and conveyed that Umahi had agreed to compensate her.

She, however, alleged that the money was not paid before the video was released, contrary to what she said was the agreement.

“Marshal, you gave me a script… you forced me to do this video,” she said.

“You said the person told you he was willing to pay me ​​and compensate me for even arresting me and body-shaming me in public… You told me that I will receive my payment before you release the video.”

Ohiri repeatedly demanded payment in the video, questioning why the footage was made public before she received any money.

“How did you release the video without me collecting my money?” Ohiri asked.

She also alleged that Abubakar threatened and prevented her from speaking to others about the matter.

“You made sure I did not speak to anybody… you kept on threatening me,” the businesswoman said.

She called on the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) to investigate the lawyer’s conduct, describing it as unethical.

Ohiri also posted secretly recorded phone conversations she had with the lawyer.

The claims have not been independently verified.

Ohiri had alleged that Umahi owed her about N250 million for promotional and printing services she provided during his 2015 governorship campaign in Ebonyi state.

According to her, repeated demands for payment were met with alleged advances from the minister, which she said she rejected.

She further alleged that after rejecting the advances, the situation escalated, with threats and eventual police action against her.

Ohiri was arrested in Lagos on allegations of cyberbullying linked to her social media posts about the dispute and subsequently transferred to Abuja, where she was detained at the FCT police command.

She was later arraigned before a magistrate court in Wuse, Abuja, on a defamation charge and granted bail.

The case drew public attention after Omoyele Sowore, activist and former presidential candidate confronted Umahi at the police headquarters, criticising what he described as the criminalisation of a civil dispute.

Umahi had denied both the allegation of indebtedness and claims of sexual harassment.

In a video response, the minister described the claims as baseless and said his record in public office should speak for him.

“As party chairman, I owed nobody… I presided over both men and women, and nobody ever said I harassed them,” he said.

The minister dismissed the controversy as social media noise.

“What you read on social media, I’m not worried about it… it’s just to make social media alive,” he added.

Amid the controversy, Ohiri released a video retracting her earlier allegations and apologising to the minister and his family.

She said her decision followed consultations with her family, friends, and legal team.

In the retraction, Ohiri walked back key elements of her claims, including the allegation that Umahi made threats referencing past incidents.

On the financial dispute, she stated that there was no formally signed agreement between her and the minister, suggesting that any materials she delivered may have been used by aides without his knowledge.

However, her latest video challenges that retraction, alleging that it was scripted and made under pressure, with a promise of payment that was not fulfilled.

She also claimed to have recordings of conversations and said she would release them.

Responding to the allegations on his Facebook page, Abubakar denied coercing Ohiri or withholding any payment, describing her claims as false.

Abubakar said he was among those who mobilised support for Ohiri during her arrest, including engaging activists and facilitating her bail.

Abubakar said efforts were made to mediate between Ohiri and Umahi, but the minister maintained that he was not indebted to her and would only pay if a court established the existence of a contract.

“He insisted that he wasn’t owing her and wouldn’t pay unless she can establish the existence of a contract,” he said.

According to him, during the mediation process, he found no evidence to support Ohiri’s claims of a contractual agreement or delivery of services to the minister.

“There was no single real evidence of any contractual agreement… no evidence that the minister ever engaged her,” he said.

He added that Ohiri eventually agreed to retract her allegations as part of efforts to resolve the dispute.

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