Controversy at FCT Police: David Umahi Allegedly Harasses Woman
Controversy at FCT Police Command: Allegations of Harassment Involving Minister David Umahi
A shocking incident unfolded today at the FCT Command of the Nigeria Police Force in Abuja, involving allegations of harassment against a married woman, Tracynither Nicolas Ohiri, and David Umahi, Nigeria’s Minister of Works. The case has reignited debates about abuse of power, due process, and the politicization of civil disputes.
According to sources present at the FCT Police Command, TracyNither Nicolas Ohiri was illegally arrested in Lagos on alleged “cyberbullying” charges. The origin of the dispute appears to be a civil disagreement, with Ohiri claiming that David Umahi had owed her N250 million for over 12 years and had previously made an inappropriate advance toward her.
Instead of handling the matter as a civil dispute, law enforcement reportedly escalated it into a criminal investigation, taking her to Abuja and detaining her.
While in custody, police allegedly arranged a meeting between Umahi and Ohiri inside a conference room, where he reportedly attempted to intimidate, threaten, and denigrate her. Eyewitnesses say that the “interview” was only dismantled after intervention, at which point Umahi left the premises, appearing angry.
Even after his departure, Ohiri was reportedly denied bail or release, raising concerns about arbitrary detention and misuse of police authority. It was later claimed that Umahi reportedly promised she “has not seen anything” on his way out, a statement interpreted by observers as an ominous warning.
TracyNither Nicolas Ohiri claims Umahi confronted & intimidated her at FCT Police Command. Police allegedly denied her bail. Over a 12-year dispute with Minister David Umahi. pic.twitter.com/OiEf3pQ0un
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This incident aligns with prior reporting on the same case, highlighting a troubling pattern where civil grievances involving influential figures are allegedly treated as criminal matters, often resulting in intimidation or harassment. Advocates for citizens’ rights argue that unchecked power dynamics in these scenarios can set dangerous precedents for ordinary Nigerians.
Legal observers emphasize that no one, not even high-ranking officials, should have the authority to bypass due process or intimidate a civilian, and that civil disputes must remain in the civil courts unless there is clear evidence of criminal wrongdoing.
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The events at the FCT Police Command today are a stark reminder of the tension between influence, power, and justice in Nigeria. Allegations of harassment, intimidation, and unlawful detention underscore the urgent need for transparency, accountability, and adherence to legal procedures, regardless of the parties involved.
As this case unfolds, public attention will remain fixed on how authorities navigate the intersection of civil claims, law enforcement, and political influence, and whether the rights of ordinary citizens will be respected in practice.


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