Woman Behind Viral ‘Two-Month Fresh Bread’ Video Claims Company Sued Her for ₦50 Million



A woman who recently went viral after alleging that a loaf of bread remained fresh for more than two months has made fresh claims, saying a bread company has sued her for ₦50 million over the video.

The woman, whose earlier post sparked widespread debate online, said the company accused her of causing major financial losses within just three days of the video circulating.

According to her, the firm claimed it lost ₦50 million as a result of the controversy and has now taken legal action against her.

She, however, insists that she never mentioned the company’s name in the original video and did not directly identify any brand.

The dispute has triggered mixed reactions on social media, with many users debating issues of consumer complaints, corporate reputation, and freedom of expression. Some sympathized with the woman, while others argued that viral content can still damage a business even when a name is not explicitly stated.

Legal observers note that defamation and reputational harm cases often depend on whether viewers could reasonably identify the business being referenced, not only on whether a name was mentioned.

Neither the alleged company nor the woman had publicly released official court documents at the time of reporting.

The story continues to trend online as many await further details on the lawsuit and how the case may unfold.

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