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Fears Over 'Killer' Palm Oil In Nigeria by ikorodureporta: 8:28am On Sep 25, 2018
Fears over ‘Killer’ palm oil

• Most Oil In Lagos Adulterated-Olatujoye
• Unscrupulous Cabal Responsible -Oyekoya

Stakeholders in the Palm Oil industry are expressing serious concern over presence of adulterated palm oil or ‘killer palm oil’ in markets across the country.The Guardian learnt that some palm oil dealers have taken to diluting original palm oil with substances to maximize profit, at the expense of unsuspecting buyers.

As gathered, when the colourant is mixed with water and added to original palm oil, it increases its redness, which creates the impression that it is better in quality than other oil in the market.It was further learnt that the demand for the ‘killer oil’ is increasing unknowingly due to its rich colour and attractiveness, as buyers prefer it to the original oil.

The development has been attributed to rising cost of the original product, as several households cannot afford to pay the high cost. A bottle of 75cl is now between N400 and N500, as against N250 and N300 in 2017. Also, a 4-litre gallon currently sells for between N2, 500 and N3, 000 against its previous price of N2, 000. The adulterated oil is reportedly cheaper.


According to reports, the shady trade, which was prevalent in Lagos, Yobe, and Plateau, has spread to other states across the country, raising serious concern for public health. For instance, it was learnt that adulterated oil could readily be purchased in the popular Daleko market, Ikotun, Jankara, Mushin, Ajegunle, Mile 12-all in Lagos, Ibadan, Potiskum and Jos.President of the National Palm Oil Produce Association of Nigeria, Mr. Henry Olatujoye confirmed to The Guardian that most of the oil eaten in Lagos is adulterated.

In 2017, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NCDSC) arrested some palm oil suppliers in Potiskum, Yobe State and in Jos, Plateau State for allegedly adulterating the product with dye.Their arrests led to the confiscation of samples, which after lab tests conducted by National Agency for Food Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), showed traces of high acid, high saponification and high relative density.

The state’s coordinator of NAFDAC, Lawal Musa Dadingelma, confirmed that the adulterated palm oil samples tested contained dye, which is capable of causing cancer when deposited in human body. The Guardian learnt from a food vendor, Aliratu Oseni, who operates in Lagos, that two things attract buyers to the killer oil, its attractiveness and price. According to her, “it is only when you cook with it you’ll discover that it is different from the real oil. Aside the taste, it makes the soup to be red like blood. It makes the food nauseating.”

She added that there are other types that bring out offensive odour during cooking, admitting that adulterated oil is everywhere now and may be difficult for unsuspecting buyers to identify. The Managing Director/CEO of Bama Farms, Prince Wale Oyekoya, said an unscrupulous cabal imports the poisonous oil, but government lacks the political will to stop them. “For their selfish reasons they become accomplice to the crime of killing our economy and turn us to beggars from western countries. The adulterated oil is not healthy as it causes cancer and all kinds of dangerous conditions, such as having high level of bad cholesterol that graduates to heart disease. It’s easy to be identified as it becomes whitish in the bottom and gets bad easily unlike our pure palm oil that can stay for several months.

When asked what the body has done to put a stop to adulteration business, Olatujoye said it has done all within its capacity. “We have carried out sensitisation campaigns across states of the federation, especially in Lagos State because most of the oil they are eating in Lagos are adulterated. But because people don’t see the danger involved, they are still buying it. We have even approached NAFDAC, telling them the implications of adulterated oil but because the danger is not pronounced, they are not doing anything. You know in Nigeria when there is no disaster that follows an event government doesn’t react easily, that’s the problem we have.”

While linking the development to high demand, he added that with population growth, the country would continue to import palm oil. Oyekoya, who also backed Olatujoye’s position, said some states in Southwest, Southsouth and Southeast produce large quantity, but not enough to meet the country’s consumption. “Some of the states export to neighbouring countries to earn foreign exchange. The production is not enough for local consumption as the processing is still done manually by aged people.

“Government can only assist by providing enabling environment with better infrastructure. With our exploding population, we need to go mechanized farming, else, we will keep on deceiving ourselves that all is well, when it’s not. Continuing, he said: “More research institutes with better funding will increase our production. More farmlands to the farmers will increase our production backed by modern tools and bulldozers to clear the land.”


Source: https://m.guardian.ng/features/agro-care/fears-over-killer-palm-oil/

Re: Fears Over 'Killer' Palm Oil In Nigeria by miqos02(m): 12:38pm On Sep 25, 2018
Most red oil and groundnut oil in markets are adulterated

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Re: Fears Over 'Killer' Palm Oil In Nigeria by Richdad50(m): 12:39pm On Sep 25, 2018
The largest consumers of Palm Oil is SouthWest. This news doesn't speak well for their future and survival

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Re: Fears Over 'Killer' Palm Oil In Nigeria by Nobody: 12:39pm On Sep 25, 2018
No matter the look or appearance, by tasting it, you can tell whether it's adulterated or not. I remember those years when I was growing up in afonja land, I never knew there was tasteless palm oil until I came back to the east.
Eastern palm oil is the purest and the most edible. Quote me anywhere.

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Re: Fears Over 'Killer' Palm Oil In Nigeria by valdes00(m): 12:40pm On Sep 25, 2018
Hardly you see things wey no dey mixed or adultrated for market.....
Well its an eye opener sha, I will be cautious
Re: Fears Over 'Killer' Palm Oil In Nigeria by oshe11: 12:40pm On Sep 25, 2018
Chaaaiiiii


See as Palm Oil wan take Cheap



People Business don Cast
Re: Fears Over 'Killer' Palm Oil In Nigeria by Rexnegro(m): 12:40pm On Sep 25, 2018
na to dey use anointing oil dey cook remain then
Re: Fears Over 'Killer' Palm Oil In Nigeria by slawomir: 12:40pm On Sep 25, 2018
no sense

thank God say i nor add palm oil join this hot rice when i just dey prepare finish so

team groundnut oil

devil punish them
Re: Fears Over 'Killer' Palm Oil In Nigeria by Ayoswit(f): 12:40pm On Sep 25, 2018
Killer this, killer that, Naija which way?
Re: Fears Over 'Killer' Palm Oil In Nigeria by englishmart(m): 12:41pm On Sep 25, 2018
in this government of propaganda, everything kills. Including orange juice.

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Re: Fears Over 'Killer' Palm Oil In Nigeria by wisefizz(m): 12:41pm On Sep 25, 2018
Yoruba kwenu and red oyel are like aregbe and tinubu

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Re: Fears Over 'Killer' Palm Oil In Nigeria by Bitterleafsoup: 12:41pm On Sep 25, 2018
Buharis regime is the deadliest ever.
They have lost control of everything even NFDAC.
They should check the certificate of the director well well, you know how they do.

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Re: Fears Over 'Killer' Palm Oil In Nigeria by Tobimillar1(m): 12:42pm On Sep 25, 2018
No standardization. . No SON
Re: Fears Over 'Killer' Palm Oil In Nigeria by Fabolousibk1(m): 12:44pm On Sep 25, 2018
Let me tell this woman not to use palm oil again for my food....
But wait o.... Shebi we have SON and Nafdac.. Naija There was a country....

Nigerian customers be like : Please i need Tin Tomatoes, the Satchet one Ooo. undecided undecided undecided

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Re: Fears Over 'Killer' Palm Oil In Nigeria by Anduku: 12:44pm On Sep 25, 2018
Killer palm oil
Re: Fears Over 'Killer' Palm Oil In Nigeria by success1smyn(m): 12:45pm On Sep 25, 2018
serious
Re: Fears Over 'Killer' Palm Oil In Nigeria by chrisxxx(m): 12:45pm On Sep 25, 2018
Please this issue to be taken seriously.
Re: Fears Over 'Killer' Palm Oil In Nigeria by OCTAVO: 12:45pm On Sep 25, 2018
angry
Re: Fears Over 'Killer' Palm Oil In Nigeria by sunbilor(m): 12:46pm On Sep 25, 2018
Caspian22:
This is very strange. The FG should look into it immediately.

It is very true and has been in the market even during the military regime.

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Re: Fears Over 'Killer' Palm Oil In Nigeria by Edenoscar2(m): 12:48pm On Sep 25, 2018
I blame buhari, you should too
Re: Fears Over 'Killer' Palm Oil In Nigeria by Mcreloaded(m): 12:50pm On Sep 25, 2018
Cancer loading.
The major cause of cancer in Nigeria is groundnut oil which is being imported from China like no man business without check
Re: Fears Over 'Killer' Palm Oil In Nigeria by Josh44s(m): 12:50pm On Sep 25, 2018
A nation so blessed with vast natural resources but inhabited by demons in human form. Out of the 180 million supposed population, Only 10 thousand people are normal in this country and you expect everything to be well with Nigeria.

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Re: Fears Over 'Killer' Palm Oil In Nigeria by id4sho(m): 12:50pm On Sep 25, 2018
Chai, Jos again .
I bought one 5 litre and kept at railway terminus, hope am safe.
arghhh, hian.
Buhari but why



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Re: Fears Over 'Killer' Palm Oil In Nigeria by emeejinsm: 12:50pm On Sep 25, 2018
Mixing colourant with water and then adding them to original Palm oil
I wonder what happened to water and oil quarrel

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Re: Fears Over 'Killer' Palm Oil In Nigeria by sacramento1212: 12:51pm On Sep 25, 2018
venai:
No matter the look or appearance, by tasting it, you can tell whether it's diluted or not. I remember those years when I was growing up in afonja land, I never knew there was tasteless palm oil until I came back to the east.
Eastern palm oil is the purest and the most edible. Quote me anywhere.

Not only the South East but also the south south states as well.

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Re: Fears Over 'Killer' Palm Oil In Nigeria by Nobody: 12:51pm On Sep 25, 2018
Vegetable Oil in my area is same thing as engine oil
Re: Fears Over 'Killer' Palm Oil In Nigeria by youngbang(m): 12:53pm On Sep 25, 2018
May God save us in this country
Re: Fears Over 'Killer' Palm Oil In Nigeria by id4sho(m): 12:54pm On Sep 25, 2018
Tosinayoko:
Vegetable Oil in my area is same thing as engine oil
nawa oooo
Re: Fears Over 'Killer' Palm Oil In Nigeria by kamez(m): 12:55pm On Sep 25, 2018
this is Naija, everything is adulterated... including our president sef..

bought power oil satchet some time ago and when I poured it inside the frying pan, it was as thick as sperm*
Re: Fears Over 'Killer' Palm Oil In Nigeria by Nobody: 12:58pm On Sep 25, 2018
emeejinsm:
Mixing colourant with water and then adding them to original Palm oil
I wonder what happened to water and oil quarrel

Didn’t you read that the ‘cabal’ has settled their beef?

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