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'How Tomato Paste Importers Are Killing Nigerians' - Erisco Foods (2015) by nlfpmod: 3:53pm On Mar 28
How wholesome is that tomato paste you are consuming?

Experts say it may be reddish in colour and ravishing but could lead to other diseases such as cancer. To this end, the global food safety concerns on processed fruits and vegetables, which tomatoes pastes belong took the centre stage in Lagos recently, during a Consultative Meeting with Importers of Tomato Paste in Retail Packs (Sachet/Tin) from China by Erisco Foods producers of RIC-GIKO tomato paste with support from the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, NAFDAC.

The concerns came as a result of a recent discovery that a group of Asians and their Nigerian collaborators have been killing Nigerians by selling starch and colouring in the name of Tomato paste.

According to the President of Erisco foods Limited, Chief Eric Umeiofia, reports from a NAFDAC survey revealed that such killer tomato paste with colouring are carcinogenic and therefore unfit for human consumption.

Apart from the cancer-causing colouring, the starch contained in those products is clearly harmful to unsuspecting diabetic patients. This, the importers have been doing by luring unsuspecting Nigerians with banned synthetic colouring agents which are eye-catching and other substandard ingredients and with sell at cheap prices! However, it has been established that the more red your food is via substandard tomato paste, the more you endanger your life and that of your family,” he stated.

Umeiofia who explained that Ric-Giko shared their standard with tomato paste produced in the United State, South Africa and EU lamented the faking of some genuine tomato paste in the country. He said wholesome tomato paste such as RIC-GIKO should be a rich source of Lycopene, a photochemical with many possible health benefits and a natural pigment that gives many red fruits and vegetables their colour.

“It has been scientifically proven that Lycopene contains a potent antioxidant that stabilizes free radicals making them harmless and helping the body to dispose of them thereby reducing the risks of cancer and other Non-Communicable Diseases, NCDs.

However, the substandard tomato paste contain little or no Lycopene and secondly, the banned colouring used by importers of deadly tomato paste are most times impossible to dispose of from the body. The colourings therefore stick to veins, arteries and vital organs and accumulate to cause cancer, hypertension and other diseases.

In addition, the banned colouring agents have been proven to cause poor neurological development in children; causing hyperactivity, poor concentration and, hence, poor performance in education and progress in life.

He advised Nigerians to patronise only made-in-Nigeria Food product, adding that the Nigerian government should encourage indigenous local manufacturers, especially in the food sector as tomato paste.

Endorsing Ric-giko tomato paste, the Director General of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration, NAFDAC, Dr. Paul Orhii stated that it has become imperative to conduct a study on the quality of tomato pastes imported from China to Nigeria.

Orhii said: “Tomato is one of the consumed fruits in the world, either as raw fruits or as processed products. In fact, available records revealed that globally, tomatoes are second only to potatoes in economic importance and consumption and are used in the food industry as raw material for the production of several products like juices, sauces, purse, pastes and canned tomatoes.”

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/03/how-tomato-paste-importers-are-killing-nigerians-erisco-foods/

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Re: 'How Tomato Paste Importers Are Killing Nigerians' - Erisco Foods (2015) by FalseProphet1(m): 3:59pm On Mar 28
As a prophet, I'll organize deliverance sessions for the affected people. For a token of course. Tell them to come to my deliverance center and watch cancer and other diseases disappear from their body.

This I have seen.

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Re: 'How Tomato Paste Importers Are Killing Nigerians' - Erisco Foods (2015) by festacman(m): 3:59pm On Mar 28
That's why the Erisco competitors from Asia are pushing the Chioma story in international media. They are getting back at him for forcing them do the right thing in 2015.

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Re: 'How Tomato Paste Importers Are Killing Nigerians' - Erisco Foods (2015) by Laslaslala: 4:00pm On Mar 28
He did same to odas now someone did same to him and he is whyning and crying foul

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Re: 'How Tomato Paste Importers Are Killing Nigerians' - Erisco Foods (2015) by kareemkamil(m): 4:00pm On Mar 28
The first guy above me no get Joy oooo grin

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Re: 'How Tomato Paste Importers Are Killing Nigerians' - Erisco Foods (2015) by Longevo(m): 4:01pm On Mar 28
HMMM
This man is a bloody hypocrite. His product is not different from these imported ones he criticized only to market his product.
Today he locked a pregnant woman because of her review of his product. I no longer buy this 'wall-Gecko' tomato mix in my house.

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Re: 'How Tomato Paste Importers Are Killing Nigerians' - Erisco Foods (2015) by BigBelleControl(m): 4:01pm On Mar 28
This Erisco man has entered social media prison.

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Re: 'How Tomato Paste Importers Are Killing Nigerians' - Erisco Foods (2015) by Oche211(m): 4:02pm On Mar 28
Imagine chief Eric was arrested Then.
Will he have laboured 40 years to build a business.

The truth is that majority of us can't take half of what we dish out to others

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Re: 'How Tomato Paste Importers Are Killing Nigerians' - Erisco Foods (2015) by benitwater(m): 4:02pm On Mar 28
Arobaga:
Anything to kill Nigeria is welcome




Una papa
were tutu ni e.

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Re: 'How Tomato Paste Importers Are Killing Nigerians' - Erisco Foods (2015) by johnjay4u2u(m): 4:02pm On Mar 28
Lol

Una just no like Nigeria again.

A generation will definitely sing a good song.
History has taught that the reign of human empires is not everlasting. It moves from one race/people to another.

A bit in time , Egyptian, Babylonians to Persians to Roman empire, British, America.
In our time it's moving to the East (Russia and China)
Definitely will get to Africa again

Power is never static because too much of it destroys

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Re: 'How Tomato Paste Importers Are Killing Nigerians' - Erisco Foods (2015) by Oche211(m): 4:02pm On Mar 28
Nobody put him in prison ooo...

Did he know how many businesses he tried to pull down.

People's sweat and blood and what they had laboured for years.

No IGP arrested and took him to Abuja

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Re: 'How Tomato Paste Importers Are Killing Nigerians' - Erisco Foods (2015) by emnite(m): 4:02pm On Mar 28
Really? Them know what they're doing Oga release that lady biko

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Re: 'How Tomato Paste Importers Are Killing Nigerians' - Erisco Foods (2015) by Segadem(m): 4:02pm On Mar 28
Arobaga:
Anything to kill Nigeria is welcome




Una papa
Smh

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Re: 'How Tomato Paste Importers Are Killing Nigerians' - Erisco Foods (2015) by Whois(m): 4:03pm On Mar 28
If hypocrite is a person. He arrested someone for criticizing his product but see him doing same thing to his competitors

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Re: 'How Tomato Paste Importers Are Killing Nigerians' - Erisco Foods (2015) by 96ACE: 4:03pm On Mar 28
smiley
Re: 'How Tomato Paste Importers Are Killing Nigerians' - Erisco Foods (2015) by GoodBoi1(m): 4:04pm On Mar 28
Pot calling kettle black

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Re: 'How Tomato Paste Importers Are Killing Nigerians' - Erisco Foods (2015) by DeltaOil: 4:06pm On Mar 28
is that why your paste is bad?

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Re: 'How Tomato Paste Importers Are Killing Nigerians' - Erisco Foods (2015) by Obierika(m): 4:06pm On Mar 28
Oche211:
Nobody put him in prison ooo...

Did he know how many businesses he tried to pull down.

People's sweat and blood and what they had laboured for years.

No IGP arrested and took him to Abuja

Laslaslala:
He did same to odas now someone did same to him and he is whyning and crying foul

Oche211:
Imagine chief Eric was arrested Then.
Will he have laboured 40 years to build a business.

The truth is that majority of us can't take half of what we dish out to others

oko4lucky:


He can criticize others but don't want to be criticizea

rezzy:
Who arrested him that year?

He did not mention any specific product and try to run it down maliciously

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Re: 'How Tomato Paste Importers Are Killing Nigerians' - Erisco Foods (2015) by Skoonheid(f): 4:06pm On Mar 28
Re: 'How Tomato Paste Importers Are Killing Nigerians' - Erisco Foods (2015) by oko4lucky(m): 4:06pm On Mar 28
What you sow is what you will reap

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Re: 'How Tomato Paste Importers Are Killing Nigerians' - Erisco Foods (2015) by Kobicove(m): 4:07pm On Mar 28
What he said is a statement of fact. We have all seen videos of Asians producing fake and substandard products undecided

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Re: 'How Tomato Paste Importers Are Killing Nigerians' - Erisco Foods (2015) by Biggaboi(m): 4:08pm On Mar 28
angry
All I see is just stylish marketing of ERISCO FOODS and RIC-GICKO tomato paste

You can state ur points without having to name it product as if it's the only one in the country that's genuine.

Next.....!

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Re: 'How Tomato Paste Importers Are Killing Nigerians' - Erisco Foods (2015) by oko4lucky(m): 4:08pm On Mar 28
festacman:
That's why the Erisco competitors from Asia are pushing the Chioma story in international media. They are getting back at him for forcing them do the right thing in 2015.

He can criticize others but don't want to be criticizea

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Re: 'How Tomato Paste Importers Are Killing Nigerians' - Erisco Foods (2015) by rezzy: 4:09pm On Mar 28
Who arrested him that year?

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Re: 'How Tomato Paste Importers Are Killing Nigerians' - Erisco Foods (2015) by greenermodels: 4:09pm On Mar 28
Mr Eric umeiofia is a hypocrite, he can't take what he dishes out, unfortunately, the police exists to do the bidding of the rich in Nigeria.

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Re: 'How Tomato Paste Importers Are Killing Nigerians' - Erisco Foods (2015) by 3ice9ce: 4:09pm On Mar 28
festacman:
That's why the Erisco competitors from Asia are pushing the Chioma story in international media. They are getting back at him for forcing them do the right thing in 2015.

Just for a minute imagine Erisco is a Northerner or Westerner. Would you say the same?
As it is Igbo vs Igbo, you are now blaming Asians.
It is now competitors from Asia. it is no longer marginalisation.

You Igbos are the biggest shameless hypocrites in the history of mankind.

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Re: 'How Tomato Paste Importers Are Killing Nigerians' - Erisco Foods (2015) by dgitrader(m): 4:11pm On Mar 28
Karma is a b*****

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