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Otedola Fights Back: Denies Subsidy Scam, Files N1bn Libel Suit

Byline: Business Desk

Femi Otedola has moved to defend his reputation with a N1bn libel suit against Umar Sani, a former aide to Vice President Namadi Sambo, over claims linking him to Nigeriaโ€™s fuel subsidy scandal.

Otedola Fights Back
Reputations are not toys,I will not sit back and allow falsehood to be written into history.โ€

A Billionaireโ€™s Reputation at Stake

At the weekend, Otedola described Saniโ€™s accusations as โ€œmalicious lies.โ€ He argued that Zenon Petroleum, his company, only traded in diesel โ€” deregulated long before the subsidy regime.

โ€œReputations are not toys,โ€ Otedola said. โ€œI will not sit back and allow falsehood to be written into history.โ€

He urged President Bola Tinubu to publish the full Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede panel report on subsidy fraud under Goodluck Jonathan, saying transparency would expose the real beneficiaries.


Whistleblower or Beneficiary? The Battle for Narrative

This dispute reopens one of Nigeriaโ€™s most contentious economic wounds. Otedola insists he was the whistleblower who first alerted Jonathan and then-Senator Bukola Saraki to the fraud.

Sani argued that Otedola dominated diesel imports, controlling 90% of market share, and benefitted from the same system he now condemns

Critics like Sani argue Otedola dominated diesel imports, controlling 90% of market share, and benefitted from the same system he now condemns.

Analysts say the clash reflects a larger fight: who gets remembered as exposing corruption, and who gets branded as complicit.


Ripple Effect: Old Scandals, New Politics

The timing is not lost on observers. With subsidy finally removed in 2023 and Nigeria struggling with high petrol prices, public anger over past mismanagement is still raw.

โ€œThe past is being weaponised in todayโ€™s politics,โ€ says energy lawyer Bunmi Oyedele. โ€œAccusing or absolving Otedola isnโ€™t just about history โ€” it shapes how Nigerians judge current reforms.โ€

For businesses, the case also matters. It signals whether Nigeria will hold to transparent corporate governance or allow reputation wars to define narratives.


Next Steps: Courtroom and Public Opinion

The libel case will test Nigeriaโ€™s legal system on defamation, while public opinion battles play out online. If Tinubu releases the subsidy report, it could reshape perceptions of both Otedola and Nigeriaโ€™s elite.

For now, Otedola insists he is the reformer, not the fraudster. Sani insists he has evidence. Nigerians wait to see which version history records.


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