A video circulating online shows activist and commentator Omoyele Sowore discussing an alleged payment of ₦110 million involving Minister of Works, David Umahi, and a woman identified as Tracy Ohiri. The story has sparked discussion across social media, but key details remain unverified.
What Sowore Claims
In the video, Sowore suggests that Minister Umahi made a large payment to Tracy in relation to a video she had previously recorded. He challenges:
• Why a sitting minister would pay such a large sum if innocent.
• Where such a payment came from — implying it could have originated from public funds.
• Why Tracy reportedly retracted her own statements after receiving the payment.
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Sowore frames these questions as part of a broader commentary on political accountability and transparency in Nigeria. He further emphasizes that neither Umahi nor Tracy openly denied the alleged payment, which he sees as significant.
• The video exists and Sowore does make these statements.
• The conversation has sparked significant engagement on social media, with many users debating government accountability, corruption, and the influence of public funds.
What Is Not Verified
• There is no independent confirmation from major Nigerian or international news outlets that Umahi actually made a ₦110 million payment.
• It is unclear if the payment involved personal funds or government money.
• Official investigations or court documentation confirming these claims have not been released.
Until such verification exists, these remain allegations circulating online.
The Broader Context
This incident touches on recurring themes in Nigerian public discourse:
• Political accountability: Citizens are increasingly questioning the use of public funds by officials.
• Influence and media: Alleged payments to influence narratives have become a key talking point on social media.
• Misinformation risk: Viral social media claims, even from credible commentators, may not be factual until verified.
Sowore’s commentary reflects broader frustrations many Nigerians feel about perceived corruption and lack of transparency.
What This Means for Citizens
While the details remain unverified, this story highlights the importance of:
• Following credible news sources before drawing conclusions
• Understanding the difference between allegation and proven fact
• Engaging in informed discussion about public accountability
Sowore exposes How the current Minister Of Works, Dave Umahi Secretly Paid N110M In Dollars To Tracy.
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Sowore explains why the lady Tracy made a U-Turn and disowns her own comments on the minister.
Nigeria is a pathetic painful joke.
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