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Killer Fruit Juice: 10 Dead, 400 Hospitalised In Kano, States Warn Residents by Oluwamarc(m): 5:05am On Apr 16, 2021
Don’t take products not approved by NAFDAC, Lagos warns
Killer drink can get to Osun from Kano, says Oyetola’s aide


The Kano State Government on Thursday said 10 people had died and 400 others hospitalised after drinking a poisonous fruit juice.
The state government had month said the poisonous fruit juice claimed three lives and led to the hospitalisation of 183 others.

The state Commissioner for Health, Dr Aminu Tsanyawa, in a video recording made available to journalists in Kano on Thursday, stated that out of 400 people hospitalised, 50 persons were undergoing treatment for kidney-related ailments.
As the Kano State Government gave an update on the killer drink, Lagos, Katsina, Cross River, Sokoto and Osun state governments urged residents to be vigilant before consuming any fruit drink.

Although they urged residents not to panic, they advised them to check the expiry dates of drinks.
The Kano State Commissioner for Health had at a press conference in Kano on March 16 said the outbreak spread to 13 local government areas of the state.
The state ministry of health said the affected patients showed symptoms such as bloody urine, fever, lethargy, and sometimes yellowness of the eyes (jaundice).

On Thursday, Tsanyawa urged residents to be vigilant when consuming any fruit juice during the ongoing Ramadan to avoid catastrophic consequences.
The commissioner stated, “As you are aware, the ministry of health had in the recent past announced the outbreak of a strange disease traceable to the consumption of a substandard drink.

“The consumption of this fake and substandard product has telling effects on the kidney, and other vital organs of the body.
“Due to excessive heat that coincides with Ramadan, there is a possibility for high patronage of juices; I want to use this opportunity to caution residents to be on the watch-out.”
Kano has over the past couple of weeks been battling with an outbreak of a strange disease that has further stretched the health challenges of the state.

Thursday’s update by the health commissioner came after a major breakthrough by the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control’s arrest of the suspects behind selling the Kano killer drink.

The Public Relations Officer of the ministry, Hajiya Hadiza Namadi, in an interview with The PUNCH on Thursday, said the video on the update of the incident was meant to further warn residents against taking the killer drink, traders were still selling in the state.

NAFDAC) had last week explained that it found out that the chemical added to the drink that led to the death of three persons contained ‘Hyroxylamine,’ used for terrorism.

The regulatory agency disclosed that all the merchants of the deadly chemicals and additives had been apprehended while further investigations were ongoing.

Ramadan: Katsina cautions on fruit juice

The Katsina State Commissioner for Health, Yakubu Danja, in an interview with one of our correspondents on Thursday, advised the people of the state to be cautious about what they consumed during the ongoing Ramadan.

He said, “Honestly speaking, I am not aware of the killer drink, but I will enjoin people to be cautious of what they consume especially during this fasting period.

“ Of course, Islam is specific about the food or drinks to be consumed when breaking the fast. I will still suggest that people should take precautions in the food or drinks they take.”


Don’t take products not approved by NAFDAC, Lagos warns

The Lagos State Commissioner for Information, Mr Gbenga Omotoso, on his part advised residents to check the expiry dates of the products they consumed.
Omotoso, in an interview with one of our correspondents, also urged residents of the state not to consume products that were not certified by NAFDAC.

Reacting to story of the sales of expired citric acid powdered drinks in Kano State, the commissioner said the state consumer protection agency would not allow the ‘killer drink’ to be sold in the state.

He said, “We have consumer protection agency saddled with the responsibility of curbing fake products and prosecuting people selling such.
“People must watch out for expiry dates on the products they consume and they have to ensure that such products are NAFDAC approved.”

Omotoso also assured residents of the state that there was no need to panic about the ‘killer drink.’
Killer drink can get to Osun from Kano, Oyetola’s aide warns residents

In an interview with The PUNCH, the Special Adviser to Osun State Governor on Public Health, Dr Siji Olamiju, warned residents against consuming any drink they were not family with.
Olamiju said with a large population of northerners resident in the state, there was high possibility that the poisonous drink might be brought to the state.

He said that the state officials in conjunction with NAFDAC staff in the state would inspect sale outlets to ensure that the said drink was not allowed in the state.

He said, “NAFDAC has spoken about the incident and it has made us to understand that the ‘unidentified’ product was illegally smuggled in to the country and by analysis and investigation, it is a substandard product.

“I want to advise all Nigerians, especially the residents of Osun, that they should be wary of new products. During this fasting period, people will be lured in to taking different types of juice to break their fast. They should take only those products they are familiar with.

“Another thing is that we have a very high population of northerners here, so there is possibility of smuggling such drink into the state.
“So, we are already working together with NAFDAC to give us the identity of that drink. So that we can work with the NAFDAC here to make sure that we check all the juice stores. With that, we won’t allow it at all in the state.

“We have to take responsibility for our health and we should be wary of what we drink in this period. I want to urge everybody to take it serious. We will make sure the drink doesn’t get to Osun and if it already here, we will knock it off with the assistance of NAFDAC in Osun.”

C’River urges NAFDAC to identify killer drink, calls for vigilance

On its part, the Cross River State Government called for vigilance.
In a chat with one of our correspondents on Thursday, the state Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Asu Okang, said, “the Ministry of Health in collaboration with the relevant agencies like the Consumer Protection Agency of the state and others should be able to come together and mount surveillance to ensure that such should not enter our state through the boundaries.

“But we must first of all identify the real drink which is now termed killer drink before we can know whether it is already in the state or on its way to the state.

“Residents of the state should be vigilant and report any incident to the Ministry of Health.”
The Sokoto State Commissioner of Health, Dr Ali Inname, stated that, there was scarcity of information on the alleged killer drink.

Inname stated, “There is scarcity of information on the name of the killer drink, the source of the killer drink. If you know, you can avail us with such information.
“Notwithstanding, we have never for once lower our guard. We have sensitised our people, particularly the traders to quickly intimate us, immediately they notice any strange drink in the market.

“The people too, have been sensitised to be wary of what they eat and consume, especially with Ramadan, on going.”
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Re: Killer Fruit Juice: 10 Dead, 400 Hospitalised In Kano, States Warn Residents by Oluwamarc(m): 5:05am On Apr 16, 2021
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Re: Killer Fruit Juice: 10 Dead, 400 Hospitalised In Kano, States Warn Residents by JaneYave(f): 5:11am On Apr 16, 2021
Too bad, The killer juice has a name, tell people so they will be careful. I don't know why I find health reports from that side so vague.

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Re: Killer Fruit Juice: 10 Dead, 400 Hospitalised In Kano, States Warn Residents by StaffofOrayan(m): 5:17am On Apr 16, 2021
Hehehehe
Land of fear, anything can and would kill you in the shithole!

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Re: Killer Fruit Juice: 10 Dead, 400 Hospitalised In Kano, States Warn Residents by Dabronze(m): 5:24am On Apr 16, 2021
All What you people are meaningless if you can't mention the name of the juice

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Re: Killer Fruit Juice: 10 Dead, 400 Hospitalised In Kano, States Warn Residents by Bossil(m): 5:32am On Apr 16, 2021
Is it so hard to tell us the name,or do you need approval for that.

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Re: Killer Fruit Juice: 10 Dead, 400 Hospitalised In Kano, States Warn Residents by athaboi(f): 5:37am On Apr 16, 2021
The lawlessness in the north is so high and that is why people operates freely and make a lot of money over there...no nafdac, no police! Practically, no law is enforced in the north. Even to pay light bill na war..they think everything is free and life should be lived at will

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Re: Killer Fruit Juice: 10 Dead, 400 Hospitalised In Kano, States Warn Residents by thesicilian: 5:51am On Apr 16, 2021
This country na wah
Re: Killer Fruit Juice: 10 Dead, 400 Hospitalised In Kano, States Warn Residents by Amotolongbo(f): 5:51am On Apr 16, 2021
JaneYave:
Too bad, The killer juice has a name, tell people so they will be careful. I don't know why I find health reports from that side so vague.
Imagine

The juice has killed many people and still has the potential of killing many people cos it is still in circulation. Yet the government and NAFDAC are still trying to protect the name of the juice.
Isn’t that hypocritical?

So what juice are we meant to be careful of now, when the name isn’t mentioned to us?

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Re: Killer Fruit Juice: 10 Dead, 400 Hospitalised In Kano, States Warn Residents by Kewtt: 6:08am On Apr 16, 2021
Punch newspaper is just rubbish. No pictures no name... Maybe the name is killer fruit juice

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Re: Killer Fruit Juice: 10 Dead, 400 Hospitalised In Kano, States Warn Residents by Teacher1776(m): 7:39am On Apr 16, 2021
If you are expecting me to read this lengthy Epistle, you are not serious.
Stop doing wholesale copy and paste.
Learn to summarize

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Re: Killer Fruit Juice: 10 Dead, 400 Hospitalised In Kano, States Warn Residents by Draslo(m): 7:59am On Apr 16, 2021
What madness! You are warning the public against a killer drink and you the guts to write this long epistle without a photo so people can be aware and spread the news.


Thunder fire you there

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Re: Killer Fruit Juice: 10 Dead, 400 Hospitalised In Kano, States Warn Residents by SpecialAdviser(m): 8:11am On Apr 16, 2021
Even product approved by NAFDAC of today is still a poison.

May the soul of Dora Akunyili continue to rest in peace.

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Re: Killer Fruit Juice: 10 Dead, 400 Hospitalised In Kano, States Warn Residents by iceberylin(m): 8:11am On Apr 16, 2021
Can't even trust Nafdac these days of corruption

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Re: Killer Fruit Juice: 10 Dead, 400 Hospitalised In Kano, States Warn Residents by englishmart(m): 8:11am On Apr 16, 2021
Rip to the dead.


#bantilosha

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Re: Killer Fruit Juice: 10 Dead, 400 Hospitalised In Kano, States Warn Residents by heartbraker(m): 8:11am On Apr 16, 2021
So make we dey look 4 drinks labelled 'killer fruit juice' awon werey dede.

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Re: Killer Fruit Juice: 10 Dead, 400 Hospitalised In Kano, States Warn Residents by ictjobber: 8:11am On Apr 16, 2021
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Re: Killer Fruit Juice: 10 Dead, 400 Hospitalised In Kano, States Warn Residents by Simplebeauty: 8:12am On Apr 16, 2021
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Re: Killer Fruit Juice: 10 Dead, 400 Hospitalised In Kano, States Warn Residents by IamR: 8:12am On Apr 16, 2021
Killer juice that doesn't have a name! Nawa for PUNCH o.

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Re: Killer Fruit Juice: 10 Dead, 400 Hospitalised In Kano, States Warn Residents by CheedyJ(m): 8:12am On Apr 16, 2021
Amotolongbo:
Imagine

The juice has killed many people and still has the potential of killing many people cos it is still in circulation. Yet the government and NAFDAC are still trying to protect the name of the juice.
Isn’t that hypocritical?

So what juice are we meant to be careful of now, when the name isn’t mentioned to us?
Hypocritical you say? That’s wickedness of the highest order , it goes to show the value they place on people ..

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Re: Killer Fruit Juice: 10 Dead, 400 Hospitalised In Kano, States Warn Residents by channelstravel: 8:12am On Apr 16, 2021
Na wa o
Re: Killer Fruit Juice: 10 Dead, 400 Hospitalised In Kano, States Warn Residents by OyinO: 8:13am On Apr 16, 2021
Chei! What a stewpeed reportage?! So the killer juice has no product or brand name or label on it? How will people know and avoid it? Why did you publish this news report?

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Re: Killer Fruit Juice: 10 Dead, 400 Hospitalised In Kano, States Warn Residents by KingAzari: 8:13am On Apr 16, 2021
So this killer juice does not have a name or sample pictures, which could be used to warn people against buying it? Why are they still hiding the identity of a product that has killed scores of people and hospitalized many more?

I don't understand this country.

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Re: Killer Fruit Juice: 10 Dead, 400 Hospitalised In Kano, States Warn Residents by GeneralPula: 8:13am On Apr 16, 2021
And what the fucck is killer juice called?

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Re: Killer Fruit Juice: 10 Dead, 400 Hospitalised In Kano, States Warn Residents by potbelly(m): 8:13am On Apr 16, 2021
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Re: Killer Fruit Juice: 10 Dead, 400 Hospitalised In Kano, States Warn Residents by Sicilyjoe: 8:14am On Apr 16, 2021
No name, no pictures of the juice, useless people

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Re: Killer Fruit Juice: 10 Dead, 400 Hospitalised In Kano, States Warn Residents by kevoh(m): 8:14am On Apr 16, 2021
Killer juice no get name! angry angry angry

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Re: Killer Fruit Juice: 10 Dead, 400 Hospitalised In Kano, States Warn Residents by tillaman(m): 8:14am On Apr 16, 2021
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Re: Killer Fruit Juice: 10 Dead, 400 Hospitalised In Kano, States Warn Residents by Tab4kids(f): 8:14am On Apr 16, 2021
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