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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4rJhGJaz2w abia state should blame their governor if he did not fix abia state which is an oil producing state, |
my question is why cant their boss sent those fake drugs killing innocent children in Nigeria, i mean why cant he send those drugs to his country cameroun ![]() |
this might be reason why foreigners are getting deported from Nigeria read this below NAFDAC arrests 3 Camerounians for selling fake drugs •Also for operating illegal clinic •Also for operating illegal clinic | Print | E-mail Written by Sylvester Okoruwa, Lagos Tuesday, 26 July 2011 AS part of its determination to eradicate fake drugs in Nigeria, the National Agency for Food and Drug Adminstration and Control (NAFDAC), on Monday, paraded three Camerounians before journalists in Lagos State, for selling, dispensing and administering fake unregistered Chinese herbal medicine to unsuspecting Nigerians in Ebonyi State. They were also said to be operating illegal clinic. The Director-General of NAFDAC, Dr Paul Orhil, explained that Andre Capoel was arrested at Honourable Samuel Nwuli Hotel, Agubia, Ikwo Local Government Area of Ebonyi State, where he operated an illegal clinic One bag of assorted fake drugs was confiscated from him. According to NAFDAC boss, all three suspects claimed to work for one Mr Christian Gmipibio, a Camerounian citizen base in China. They claimed he sent drugs to them to sell. The Director-General said administration of fake drugs on people affected the nation’s economy negatively and that it also led to death of individuals. Orhil stated that investigation showed that the practice is spreading across the country especially in villages where they were not easily detected. NAFDAC had in the last one year arrested different Camerounians in Abuja, Niger, Benue, Nassarawa, River, Taraba and Adamawa states. Investigation revealed that some of the cases had been concluded and that the suspects had been tried in courts in Minna, Abuja, Lafia and Kaduna. He went on to say that it was discovered that the syndicates’ operation were coordinated by a Camerounians who shutted between Cameroun, China and Nigeria to supply the fake herbal products by hiring people from Cameroun to Nigeria to distribute the fake products. “In line with my resolve of zero tolerence to fake drugs, we are liasing with relevant securities agencies to track down and arrest the coordinator of the syndicate so as to severe their supply chain and put a stop to their activities, Dr Orhil. He said that NAFDAC office had been put on the alert to isolate people dealing in fake drugs. He urged Nigerians to be vigilant and to report all suspicious activities to the nearest NAFDAC office. |
kasiem: Yoruba people do they still have hope?? |
alj harem:sharap aboki namanama ![]() |
nice one ![]() |
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Ileke-IdI:before nko? pretty woman |
Arosa:different is that school kids go to school and sit in the class at 1.00 pm they go for break for half an hour and back to class you dont have the same responsibility as a police officer, students don't encounter armed robber in a gun battle Nigeria is still a developing country our roads and towns are not exactly clean |
how can they dress in white uniforms in Nigeria wey dust full everywhere is better for them to maintain the blue shirt and black trouser those ones police commissioners dey wear ![]() |
Imanuelle: ![]() victorazy:when ? |
nice one that will benefit me very well ![]() |
madness ![]() |
^^^ yep but igbos are blessed and they work very hard for their money,even with 20 pounds giving to them to start life which that devil stole from us to feed his people and still look at the statistic still show poverty is too high cos they don't have the business brain they couldn't achieve anything from it.This will teach people a lesson taking what does not belong to you will always go down the drain, |
SW should speak with one voice or were is TINUMBU their mini GOD ![]() |
A GROUP, Save the Masses and Children’s Heart Foundation, weekend, lamented the poor state of roads in the South-West, describing them as the worst in the country. Its leader, Mr. Akin Joye, in Akure, Ondo State, attributed the development to the lack of unity among the Yoruba. He said: “The lack of unity among the Yoruba, at the moment, is the cause of the poor infrastructure in the South-West and we don’t have a united voice to address the issues. “I led members of the group to the palace of the Ooni and we told him in the presence of other Yoruba monarchs that lack of an acceptable leader was not good for the region. We recently lost our chance to produce the Speaker of the House of Representatives because we did not have a credible leader that would ensure that we spoke with a united voice during the agitation” vanguard newspaper |
THAT'S WHY ANAMBRA STATE SCRAPED L.G IN THE STATE, |
MINISTER of Police Affairs, Navy Capt. Caleb Olubolade (rtd), has disclosed plan by the Federal Government to restructure the Nigerian Police towards boosting its capacity to face the current security challenges in the country. Olubolade spoke as the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Alhaji Hafiz Ringim, at the weekend urged policemen to reach out to their colleagues in the armed forces and para-military organisations. The minister assured the nation that the threat being posed by the Boko Haram sect would soon be a thing of the past as the police, after restructuring, will be able to deal with such threat. The Ewi of Ado Ekiti, Oba Rufus Adeyemo Adejugbe, blamed the pervasive rot in the Nigeria Police on long years of military interregnum in the country. According to the traditional ruler, the past military regimes deliberately marginalised the police due to perceived rivalry between the security organisation and the military. Olubolade, who spoke at the weekend at the Ewi’s palace during a courtesy call on the Ewi-in-Council in Ado Ekiti, said the Nigeria Police needs serious restructuring at this crucial time when the Boko Haram sect members are posing serious threat to the security of the country. The minister expressed regret over the damage that insecurity occasioned by the activities of the religious sect had done to the corporate image of the country, saying that all hands must be on deck to nip the situation in the bud. According to him, the image of the police would be redeemed under his watch by ensuring that the security personnel keep to the tenets of best practices obtainable in advanced climes. The minister assured that thoroughbred, youthful and agile graduates of higher institutions would be recruited into the system for better policing system in Nigeria. Olubolade hinted that it is now a sin for the police to disclose the identities of informants to the public, saying this has been hindering the performances of the security organisation in the country. He appealed to members of the public to always volunteer useful information to make policemen alive to their statutory responsibilities of securing the lives and property of every Nigerian and citizens of other nations resident in Nigeria. Oba Adejugbe described the Police Affairs Ministry as strategic to the development of the nation, but alleged that former military leaders marginalised the police. Speaking at the passing out parade of cadet officers at the Police Academy, Wudil, Kano State, the IGP remarked that working with colleagues in the armed forces would impact positively on the performance of the police. The IGP, who reminisced his days as a cadet, remarked that the newly commissioned officers are better placed to work in concert with fellow security personnel now compared to what was obtained years back. Congratulating the cadets, he charged them to discharge their duties diligently as well as live up to the expectations of Nigerians for effective policing of the polity. THE GUARDIAN NEWSPAPER |
careytommy:WORD |
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