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Re: What Is Your Greatest Challenge(s) In Registering Regulated Products In Nigeria? by abikun(m): 10:27am On Dec 11, 2019 |
https://regulatorymatter.com/2019/12/11/list-of-products-for-registration-renewal-application-processing-at-the-states-zonal-offices/ Bread and bread products Packaged water (bottle and sachet) renewal only Dry finger foods: chin-chin, popcorn, plantain chips and potato chips Locally grown rice and other packaged farm produce Seasoning and spices Palm oil Dried fish and fish products Dried meats and meat products Liquid soap (Hand wash, dish wash, car wash) Petroleum jelly |
Re: What Is Your Greatest Challenge(s) In Registering Regulated Products In Nigeria? by SimpleLuxuries: 1:08am On Dec 13, 2019 |
abikun: They doubled the fees? Nonsense govt. |
Re: What Is Your Greatest Challenge(s) In Registering Regulated Products In Nigeria? by abikun(m): 11:16am On Dec 26, 2019 |
Season greetings from Divifilus Nigeria Enterprises.
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Re: What Is Your Greatest Challenge(s) In Registering Regulated Products In Nigeria? by abikun(m): 10:49pm On Jan 01, 2020 |
From Divifilus Nigeria Enterprises
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Re: What Is Your Greatest Challenge(s) In Registering Regulated Products In Nigeria? by abikun(m): 8:27pm On Jan 06, 2020 |
NAFDAC to start implementation of New tariff by January ending. |
Re: What Is Your Greatest Challenge(s) In Registering Regulated Products In Nigeria? by abikun(m): 3:48pm On Mar 24, 2020 |
NAFDAC ISSUES CAUTIONARY REGULATORY CONTROLS The Coronavirus pandemic as declared by WHO calls for all of us to be mindful and ensure that measures are in place to keep ourselves and others safe from the Coronavirus by these little things to stay safe: Washing of hands with soap as often as is possible. Use of hand sanitizers where there is no water for hand washing Avoid touching your face Cough into tissue and dispose responsibly Avoid shaking hands with or hugging people Keep safe distance from people As much as possible stay at home .Above all, FOLLOW THE PRESIDENTIAL TASK FORCE GUIDELINES. Being mindful of our regulatory obligations, we have put controls in place to ensure continued work process while also ensuring adequate protection of our staff and clients. Therefore the following would apply: 1. Expedited/emergency approvals for products necessary and critical to support our response to the pandemic. 2. There will be limited Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) inspections for local facilities at this time. 3. Currently, the conduct of GMP of foreign facilities cannot be undertaken due to the pandemic and the current travel restriction on international travels for public officers. 4. Applications for registration of products deemed to have urgent public health impact will be processed and given conditional and limited approvals. 5. All regulatory processes will continue and the Agency remains operational with restricted access in place and a request that stakeholders engage relevant directorates via email and other electronic platforms, which are functional. The situation is fast evolving and we will continue to monitor and adjust our responses accordingly. For further information, please visit our website www.nafdac.gov.ng |
Re: What Is Your Greatest Challenge(s) In Registering Regulated Products In Nigeria? by abikun(m): 10:59am On May 12, 2020 |
A factory for sale in Ibadan. It has the following facilities: A complete building fenced with gate. 2 automatic filling machine s. Composite media comprising of sand filter media, Activated carbon filter & Resin filter. 6 tanks comprises of 7000litre x (2), 5000litress, 2000litres, 1000litres x(2) Surface pumping machine of 1hp x (2). Ultraviolet light x(2). Factory purposely build for the factory comprises of 5 rooms namely : Cloak room, Packaging material room, Production room, Finish product room, Office. Microfilters x (cool Toilet and a cover space for the treatment of the water Borehole of 200ft long It's a new building tiled all round We just renew the licence last year september. |
Re: What Is Your Greatest Challenge(s) In Registering Regulated Products In Nigeria? by abikun(m): 11:00am On May 12, 2020 |
With a valid Nafdac approval. The owner want to sell because of mismanagement by those in charge. Price : #8m. Call or Whatsapp on 08063652205. |
Re: What Is Your Greatest Challenge(s) In Registering Regulated Products In Nigeria? by abikun(m): 10:14am On May 14, 2020 |
NAFDAC HOLDS A NATIONWIDE VIRTUAL LAUNCH OF ASSISTED E- REGISTRATION PROGRAM FOR MSMES THEME. JOB CREATION: STRENGTHENING MSME'S THROUGH ASSISTED E- REGISTRATION. DATE: 15th May 2020 TIME: 12: 30PM. JOIN THE LIVE STREAMING OF THE EVENT ON OUR FACEBOOK HANDLE http://Facebook.com/NafdacNigeria OR Watch the live broadcast on TVC News stations Dstv channel 418 and Gotv channel 45. |
Re: What Is Your Greatest Challenge(s) In Registering Regulated Products In Nigeria? by abikun(m): 9:45am On May 16, 2020 |
*Starting today, our MSMEs can now process the registration of their products with NAFDAC from the comfort of their homes, and at an 80% discounted rate over a period of six months. This is thanks to NAFDAC's e-Registration assistance for MSMEs through the Automated Product Administration and Monitoring System (NAPAMS).* Also, in recognition of the current economic challenges, we also commissioned additional NAFDAC palliative for Micro/Small businesses, which includes zero tarrifs for the first 200 micro and small businesses to register on the e-platform, and waiver on administrative charges for overdue/late renewal of expired licenses of products for a period of 90 days. It's quite clear that the President is committed to supporting existing MSMEs and encouraging the rise of new ones, as a sure way energizing and sustaining our economy through these times. We reserve special commendation to the DG of NAFDAC and her team for this thoughtful and strategic response to the devastation that the COVID-19 pandemic has caused to businesses, especially MSMEs. *Prof Yemi Osinbajo, SAN,* *Vice President,* Federal Republic of Nigeria. 15-05-2020. Let Micro, small and medium Enterprises avail this opportunity. |
Re: What Is Your Greatest Challenge(s) In Registering Regulated Products In Nigeria? by Zeemam: 9:57am On May 16, 2020 |
I'm registering my business ASAP |
Re: What Is Your Greatest Challenge(s) In Registering Regulated Products In Nigeria? by okefrancis: 10:03am On May 16, 2020 |
Very interesting, I can't wait to register by tomorrow |
Re: What Is Your Greatest Challenge(s) In Registering Regulated Products In Nigeria? by Joyce95: 10:14am On May 16, 2020 |
Interesting one, I'm registering my business today |
Re: What Is Your Greatest Challenge(s) In Registering Regulated Products In Nigeria? by abikun(m): 5:11pm On Jun 07, 2020 |
Happy World Food Safety Day!
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Re: What Is Your Greatest Challenge(s) In Registering Regulated Products In Nigeria? by edoman2016: 4:55pm On Jun 08, 2020 |
Can I have your number please? I want to have a private chat with you on some operational challenges I am facing. |
Re: What Is Your Greatest Challenge(s) In Registering Regulated Products In Nigeria? by abikun(m): 9:57pm On Jun 08, 2020 |
edoman2016:08063652205 |
Re: What Is Your Greatest Challenge(s) In Registering Regulated Products In Nigeria? by abikun(m): 7:28pm On Jun 28, 2020 |
Attention; As part of NAFDAC palliative initiative, renewal fee for bottle and sachet water had been slashed by 80%. Also, the late renewal administrative had been slashed from #156,000 to #31,500. Note that there is a deadline for the fee reduction. For more details on this info and many more on how to benefit from NAFDAC palliative programme (80% fee discount for MSMEs), Join this WhatsApp group: https:///ImAzVJUlT6AHrf55wrboBS |
Re: What Is Your Greatest Challenge(s) In Registering Regulated Products In Nigeria? by abikun(m): 7:38pm On Jun 28, 2020 |
Re: What Is Your Greatest Challenge(s) In Registering Regulated Products In Nigeria? by abikun(m): 9:21pm On Aug 19, 2020 |
Frequently asked questions about NAFDAC registration. Q1. If all documentation required by NAFDAC is submitted, what is the turn around time? Answer: 1. Turn around time is a period of 90 days provided all documentation and inspection requirements have been met. |
Re: What Is Your Greatest Challenge(s) In Registering Regulated Products In Nigeria? by ememibies: 11:41pm On Jan 02, 2022 |
EVG Business Consulting Limited has been in existence since 2018 offering the following services: Business name registration: 16,000 Company Registration: 45,000 NGO: 95,000 Scuml: 40,000 TIN: 5,000 Accounting Services like Bookkeeping, payroll Computation, etc. we also offer post incorporation services like change of name or director Instagram: evgbusiness Phone number: 08128057533 Email: Info@evgbusiness.com Website: evgbusiness.com Office address: Suite D1 Kuriftu Plaza by Ecobank Jabi Abuja. |
Re: What Is Your Greatest Challenge(s) In Registering Regulated Products In Nigeria? by abikun(m): 10:45am On Aug 01, 2022 |
2 REASONS WHY YOU NEED TRADEMARK CERTIFICATE Many people only obtain trademark acknowledgment and acceptance copy of trademark. They are not aware of trademark certificate or were not informed by the agent that process the mark for them. So, obtaining trademark certificate is necessary after the mark has been accepted due to the following reasons: 1. To confirm the authenticity of the trademark or genuineness of the mark, there is a need to get the certificate which is usually 90 days after the filing date. Though it attracts extra cost depending on the agent used. 2. Without certificate, trademark cannot be renewed. Trademark renewal is a period of 7years after registration. After which subsequent renewal will be 14years interval. To renew a trademark in Nigeria, the following are required Certificate of registration of the registration Evidence of payment of the renewal fee Power of attorney Particulars of applicants Prior to the expiration of the trademark, the registrar will send notice of expiration to the owner of the trademark on the expiration date and payment of renewal. Upon the expiration of the trademark, the registrar will still give a 3 month period for the owner to initiate the renewal after which the mark will be removed from trademark register. Therefore the need to obtain trademark certificate cannot be over-emphasized.
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Re: What Is Your Greatest Challenge(s) In Registering Regulated Products In Nigeria? by Theophinio(m): 5:42pm On May 06, 2023 |
abikun: Good morning ma I want to start producing liquid detergent Do I need machineries for production before Nafdac can approve my product |
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