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Nairaland / General / Re: Pls Can Anyone Confirm If Onitsha Main Market On Fire..... by jerryjerry: 7:34am On Mar 21, 2023
Yes, it is true. Side affected is Front of White House side. Pls make we be patriotic and ASSIST them.
Nairaland / General / Pls Can Anyone Confirm If Onitsha Main Market On Fire..... by jerryjerry: 7:26am On Mar 21, 2023
Someone posted on WhatsApp status that onitsha main market on fire....pls confirm and call fire service If True
Investment / Re: Most Expensive Metals In The World Listed By Funlisthub by jerryjerry: 7:41am On Jan 06, 2023
californium in nigeria

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Religion / Re: Oyedepo: Wealthy People With ₦1bn Worth, But Owing Banks ₦10bn Are Stupid by jerryjerry: 9:41pm On Mar 13, 2022
Bishop David Oyedepo, speaking at a mid-week communion service at Canaanland,said THERE IS A KIND OF WISDOM THAT MADE ONE LOOKED LIKED THEY ARE NOT OF THIS WORLD.
“It is not found in the land of the living, there is no point going around looking for it, it can not be found in the land of the living. It is not in the philosophers, it is not with the rich, no matter how much money you amass, it is not equal to wealth.
“There are MANY STUPID wealthy PEOPLE WHO ARE OWING MORE THAN THEY OWN. Your net worth is 1 billion and you are owing 10 billion. That is – 9 billion, is that wisdom? And you will be doing big boy around town but the banks know you are a small boy. “The day they die, they may sell their wives. WISDOM GIVES PEACE SO WHEN YOU SAY YOU ARE AT PEACE THEY DON'T BELIEVE YOU
Education / Uniben Closed With Immediate Effect Today 15th September 2021 by jerryjerry: 7:30am On Sep 15, 2021
UNIBEN CLOSED..STUDENTS ARE TO VACATE TODAY BY 12 NOON , 15TH SEPTEMBER 2021
Nairaland / General / Uniben Closed With Immediate Effect Today 15th September 2021 by jerryjerry: 7:23am On Sep 15, 2021
UNIBEN CLOSED..STUDENTS ARE TO VACATE THE SCHOOL PREMISES TODAY BY 12 NOON , 15TH SEPTEMBER 2021.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Learn How To Publish On Amazon For Free by jerryjerry: 1:28pm On Jul 08, 2021
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Car Talk / Re: Mechanic Roundtable by jerryjerry: 5:32pm On Mar 11, 2021
PLEASE NA WHERE I FIT GET 1ST GRADE 2TR ENGINE AND HOW MUCH ....... THANKS
Phones / Re: WhatsApp Is Down All Over The World by jerryjerry: 9:33pm On Jul 14, 2020
It is Working
Phones / Re: I Need A Airtel Code To Buy 1GB With 200 Naira by jerryjerry: 11:26am On Feb 04, 2020
loading my airtel and what to buy data and *141# whoaaa........ it is gone
no data, no money...
what is the matter
anyone noticing this issue too.
any airtel staff here?
Politics / Re: Power Outage Stops Delta Governorship Election Tribunal From Delivering Judgment by jerryjerry: 5:19pm On Sep 20, 2019
Okowa win ohhhhhh
TV/Movies / Re: BBNaija 2019 Live Updates (Big Brother Naija 2019 Thread) by jerryjerry: 11:31pm On Sep 19, 2019
Richardonald:
I tell you mercy is one fake bitch playing the game really, I can tell that mercy did not love ike, she no send anybody for that house..

she is just using her own strategy to win the show




Correct microscopic finding
Politics / Re: Atiku Vs Buhari: 2019 Presidential Election Tribunal Live Updates by jerryjerry: 12:07pm On Sep 11, 2019
Tradermoni struck out .......

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Politics / Re: Atiku Vs Buhari: 2019 Presidential Election Tribunal Live Updates by jerryjerry: 12:04pm On Sep 11, 2019
Wat did they struck out again.....
Politics / Re: Atiku Vs Buhari: 2019 Presidential Election Tribunal Live Updates by jerryjerry: 11:46am On Sep 11, 2019
SUPREME ....... ON THE WAY OHHHHHH

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Politics / Re: Atiku Vs Buhari: 2019 Presidential Election Tribunal Live Updates by jerryjerry: 11:42am On Sep 11, 2019
Are all these preliminary or substantive ruling
Politics / Re: Atiku Vs Buhari: 2019 Presidential Election Tribunal Live Updates by jerryjerry: 11:41am On Sep 11, 2019
Wetin dey strike out again
Nairaland / General / Asaba Shoprite Shutdown by jerryjerry: 10:04am On Sep 04, 2019
Police everywhere.......no violence, everywhere calm
Celebrities / Why We Mix Hypo, Detergents And Potash With Cassava -fufu Producers by jerryjerry: 9:29am On Aug 07, 2019
Why we mix hypo, detergents and potash with cassava -Fufu producers
By Maria Famakinwa
|
Mr and Mrs Tanimola(not real name) residing in Oba-Ile, Akure recently bought Fufu (a starchy meal made from cassava) for lunch but few minutes after the meal, they developed stomach ache until they received medical attention. Then they remembered that the Fufu they ate was having strange odour and vowed never to eat it again unless they prepared it themselves.

There are many others like Mr and Mrs Tanimola who are facing different health challenges as a result of consumption of poisonous Fufu as it has been established in recent times that during processing cassava used for making Fufu, processors in a bit to cut corners and make more profits have devised mixing hypo, detergents and potash with their cassava while being soaked for fermentation.

Fufu which serve as staple food for most homes today is becoming a silent killer due to unhealthy practices arising from attempt to cut corners and make more profit. To get more facts, this reporter visited the popular Fufu market at Oke- Lisa Street adjacent A-Division in Akure very early in the morning, pretending to be a cassava producer who needs more information on the processing steps. She interacted with those who brought the already prepared Fufu into the market and explained that she ran into huge loss in her first attempt because she was not well educated on what to do to make the processed cassava rise and that she did not want the same story to repeat itself the second time.

One of the women then educated the reporter that after sieving the cassava into big plastic container, she should put Jatropha Curcas leaves (Ewe Lapalapa) on it and leave it for days to rise. She then told the woman that she added the leaves the first time but yielded no result. She was told that if she could add detergent or hypo it will hasten the fermentation process but that she needed direction on when to use it and the quantity to be used. Immediately this reporter said this, one of the women reacted that they were not using hypo or detergent for fermentation and she left in annoyance but the second woman opened up and said that they use them. Hear her, “To be sincere, we add hypo, detergents and potash after sieving the cassava into big container for it to become soft and as well rise to satisfaction but the quantity of hypo, detergents or potash to be used depend on the quantity of the cassava.”

The reporter asked if there was no other way of making cassava to rise aside adding harmful chemicals and the woman said, “This has been the practice among Fufu producers and there is no quicker way to achieve softening and unusual rise of soaked cassava without adding those chemicals. Cassava processors from Ilu -Abo, Owode, Ogbese, Igbara -Oke, Igbara -Odo, Ifaki -Ekiti and environs who bring them to sell in this market all indulge in the act of adding chemicals to soak cassava for fermentation.”

When told that using chemicals to quicken Fufu processing could cause terminal disease for consumers, in defense she said,” chemicals are also used to plant different vegetables and to force fruits to ripe, so adding chemicals to what we consume is not peculiar to Fufu alone and nobody can discover the secret of improving his/her business without keying into it. They also add chemicals to ferment cassava in other states in fact, all states are guilty of this.”

This reporter visited Owode in Oba-Ile and met some of the cassava processors in various open processing centres but none of them was ready to answer any question on how they go about the processing. This led the reporter to visit some people around the area who also declined comments. Then, a man who was sighted around the area was approached though, reluctant initially to attend to the reporter but when told that it was a project work on what to do for processed cassava to rise and ferment quickly, he agreed to cooperate as he divulged the secret. Taju as he was called claimed not to be living at Owode but goes there whenever he has job to do in the area being an artisan revealed that a lot happened during the processing of cassava into Fufu which according to him is harmful to human health.”Aside the obvious that the environment for cassava processing is always dirty, the processors add potash to cassava during processing to make it rise and ferment.”

On if every cassava processor does it, he said that 95 per cent of them engage in it to make more gains. “What they do is that when it is dark, they get hypo, some use detergents or potash and add it to sieved cassava in the plastic, they will leave it for days when they fell it is okay by their own terms then, the detergents, hypo and potash would have mixed with the cassava they then take it to different markets to sell where those who turn it into Fufu will buy. Some of them (Cassava processors) wake up early in the morning to perpetrate the evil act so that they will not be seen by anybody.

“That has been the practice around. Go to Ogbese, Oba-Ile, Igbara-Oke and other areas they are processing cassava, they add harmful chemicals to it in order to make more profits not minding the risk such chemicals pose to consumers’ health. The reason for this is because people want to survive anyhow and I think it is high time our government addressed this to save innocent people from untimely death.

In the submission of a Fufu seller at Oba -Ile who simply gave her name as Blessing, she revealed to this reporter that those who engage in such act are the local cassava processors from different villages in the Akure suburbs who later sell to those who will turn the already processed cassava into Fufu for consumption. “There was a day my mother bought processed cassava in the market but as the woman was turning the cassava into my mother’s sack, my mother perceived hypo smell in it and she immediately challenged the woman of adding chemical into the cassava though, she denied but my mother proved it to her before collecting her money back.”

On how they came about the deadly idea, she said, “I cannot say but I think it started in Ondo state two years ago when sellers from other states introduced the idea to them because I heard that some of them contacted cassava processors in Lagos, Ogun, Edo, Osun, Delta and other states for the idea and the reason for this dangerous development is to make abnormal profits at the detriment of consumers’ health because the more the cassava rises, the more the gain they make. The only way to avoid being a victim is for consumers to make Fufu themselves or sniff any Fufu before they buy to be sure of the odour.”

Another Fufu seller, in her mid 60s who simply want to be called Mama when asked if she was aware of poisonous Fufu in circulation explained that she was not aware and that she has never bought such Fufu since she ventured into the business because she always perceive the odour of any processed cassava before paying for it. I sniff any processed cassava before making the payment, and any one with different normal odour expected from cassava will not be bought because I also eat out of it including my children and grandchildren.”

The Hope spoke with a nutritionist in Ondo State Mother and Child Hospital Akure, Mrs Aduni Adekolurejo who condemned the act of making money at the detriment of peoples’ lives. She traced consumption of Fufu mixed with hypo, detergents or potash to series of increase terminal diseases around. “This development is not only scary but worrisome. How can people be so wicked to the extent of mixing chemicals with cassava? No wonder the causes of most diseases are unknown. Many patients could not even explain how they became victims of some ailments after being diagnosed because they do not have the history of such in their families. It is better we raise the alarm so that people will be careful of what they consume. There should be awareness regarding killer Fufu for people to be cautious.”

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Agriculture / Why We Mix Hypo, Detergents And Potash With Cassava -fufu Producers | by jerryjerry: 8:08am On Aug 07, 2019
Why we mix hypo, detergents and potash with cassava -Fufu producers
By Maria Famakinwa
|
Mr and Mrs Tanimola(not real name) residing in Oba-Ile, Akure recently bought Fufu (a starchy meal made from cassava) for lunch but few minutes after the meal, they developed stomach ache until they received medical attention. Then they remembered that the Fufu they ate was having strange odour and vowed never to eat it again unless they prepared it themselves.

There are many others like Mr and Mrs Tanimola who are facing different health challenges as a result of consumption of poisonous Fufu as it has been established in recent times that during processing cassava used for making Fufu, processors in a bit to cut corners and make more profits have devised mixing hypo, detergents and potash with their cassava while being soaked for fermentation.

Fufu which serve as staple food for most homes today is becoming a silent killer due to unhealthy practices arising from attempt to cut corners and make more profit. To get more facts, this reporter visited the popular Fufu market at Oke- Lisa Street adjacent A-Division in Akure very early in the morning, pretending to be a cassava producer who needs more information on the processing steps. She interacted with those who brought the already prepared Fufu into the market and explained that she ran into huge loss in her first attempt because she was not well educated on what to do to make the processed cassava rise and that she did not want the same story to repeat itself the second time.

One of the women then educated the reporter that after sieving the cassava into big plastic container, she should put Jatropha Curcas leaves (Ewe Lapalapa) on it and leave it for days to rise. She then told the woman that she added the leaves the first time but yielded no result. She was told that if she could add detergent or hypo it will hasten the fermentation process but that she needed direction on when to use it and the quantity to be used. Immediately this reporter said this, one of the women reacted that they were not using hypo or detergent for fermentation and she left in annoyance but the second woman opened up and said that they use them. Hear her, “To be sincere, we add hypo, detergents and potash after sieving the cassava into big container for it to become soft and as well rise to satisfaction but the quantity of hypo, detergents or potash to be used depend on the quantity of the cassava.”

The reporter asked if there was no other way of making cassava to rise aside adding harmful chemicals and the woman said, “This has been the practice among Fufu producers and there is no quicker way to achieve softening and unusual rise of soaked cassava without adding those chemicals. Cassava processors from Ilu -Abo, Owode, Ogbese, Igbara -Oke, Igbara -Odo, Ifaki -Ekiti and environs who bring them to sell in this market all indulge in the act of adding chemicals to soak cassava for fermentation.”

When told that using chemicals to quicken Fufu processing could cause terminal disease for consumers, in defense she said,” chemicals are also used to plant different vegetables and to force fruits to ripe, so adding chemicals to what we consume is not peculiar to Fufu alone and nobody can discover the secret of improving his/her business without keying into it. They also add chemicals to ferment cassava in other states in fact, all states are guilty of this.”

This reporter visited Owode in Oba-Ile and met some of the cassava processors in various open processing centres but none of them was ready to answer any question on how they go about the processing. This led the reporter to visit some people around the area who also declined comments. Then, a man who was sighted around the area was approached though, reluctant initially to attend to the reporter but when told that it was a project work on what to do for processed cassava to rise and ferment quickly, he agreed to cooperate as he divulged the secret. Taju as he was called claimed not to be living at Owode but goes there whenever he has job to do in the area being an artisan revealed that a lot happened during the processing of cassava into Fufu which according to him is harmful to human health.”Aside the obvious that the environment for cassava processing is always dirty, the processors add potash to cassava during processing to make it rise and ferment.”

On if every cassava processor does it, he said that 95 per cent of them engage in it to make more gains. “What they do is that when it is dark, they get hypo, some use detergents or potash and add it to sieved cassava in the plastic, they will leave it for days when they fell it is okay by their own terms then, the detergents, hypo and potash would have mixed with the cassava they then take it to different markets to sell where those who turn it into Fufu will buy. Some of them (Cassava processors) wake up early in the morning to perpetrate the evil act so that they will not be seen by anybody.

“That has been the practice around. Go to Ogbese, Oba-Ile, Igbara-Oke and other areas they are processing cassava, they add harmful chemicals to it in order to make more profits not minding the risk such chemicals pose to consumers’ health. The reason for this is because people want to survive anyhow and I think it is high time our government addressed this to save innocent people from untimely death.

In the submission of a Fufu seller at Oba -Ile who simply gave her name as Blessing, she revealed to this reporter that those who engage in such act are the local cassava processors from different villages in the Akure suburbs who later sell to those who will turn the already processed cassava into Fufu for consumption. “There was a day my mother bought processed cassava in the market but as the woman was turning the cassava into my mother’s sack, my mother perceived hypo smell in it and she immediately challenged the woman of adding chemical into the cassava though, she denied but my mother proved it to her before collecting her money back.”

On how they came about the deadly idea, she said, “I cannot say but I think it started in Ondo state two years ago when sellers from other states introduced the idea to them because I heard that some of them contacted cassava processors in Lagos, Ogun, Edo, Osun, Delta and other states for the idea and the reason for this dangerous development is to make abnormal profits at the detriment of consumers’ health because the more the cassava rises, the more the gain they make. The only way to avoid being a victim is for consumers to make Fufu themselves or sniff any Fufu before they buy to be sure of the odour.”

Another Fufu seller, in her mid 60s who simply want to be called Mama when asked if she was aware of poisonous Fufu in circulation explained that she was not aware and that she has never bought such Fufu since she ventured into the business because she always perceive the odour of any processed cassava before paying for it. I sniff any processed cassava before making the payment, and any one with different normal odour expected from cassava will not be bought because I also eat out of it including my children and grandchildren.”

The Hope spoke with a nutritionist in Ondo State Mother and Child Hospital Akure, Mrs Aduni Adekolurejo who condemned the act of making money at the detriment of peoples’ lives. She traced consumption of Fufu mixed with hypo, detergents or potash to series of increase terminal diseases around. “This development is not only scary but worrisome. How can people be so wicked to the extent of mixing chemicals with cassava? No wonder the causes of most diseases are unknown. Many patients could not even explain how they became victims of some ailments after being diagnosed because they do not have the history of such in their families. It is better we raise the alarm so that people will be careful of what they consume. There should be awareness regarding killer Fufu for people to be cautious.”

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Family / Why We Mix Hypo, Detergents And Potash With Cassava -fufu Producers by jerryjerry: 7:58am On Aug 07, 2019
Why we mix hypo, detergents and potash with cassava -Fufu producers
By Maria Famakinwa
|
Mr and Mrs Tanimola(not real name) residing in Oba-Ile, Akure recently bought Fufu (a starchy meal made from cassava) for lunch but few minutes after the meal, they developed stomach ache until they received medical attention. Then they remembered that the Fufu they ate was having strange odour and vowed never to eat it again unless they prepared it themselves.

There are many others like Mr and Mrs Tanimola who are facing different health challenges as a result of consumption of poisonous Fufu as it has been established in recent times that during processing cassava used for making Fufu, processors in a bit to cut corners and make more profits have devised mixing hypo, detergents and potash with their cassava while being soaked for fermentation.

Fufu which serve as staple food for most homes today is becoming a silent killer due to unhealthy practices arising from attempt to cut corners and make more profit. To get more facts, this reporter visited the popular Fufu market at Oke- Lisa Street adjacent A-Division in Akure very early in the morning, pretending to be a cassava producer who needs more information on the processing steps. She interacted with those who brought the already prepared Fufu into the market and explained that she ran into huge loss in her first attempt because she was not well educated on what to do to make the processed cassava rise and that she did not want the same story to repeat itself the second time.

One of the women then educated the reporter that after sieving the cassava into big plastic container, she should put Jatropha Curcas leaves (Ewe Lapalapa) on it and leave it for days to rise. She then told the woman that she added the leaves the first time but yielded no result. She was told that if she could add detergent or hypo it will hasten the fermentation process but that she needed direction on when to use it and the quantity to be used. Immediately this reporter said this, one of the women reacted that they were not using hypo or detergent for fermentation and she left in annoyance but the second woman opened up and said that they use them. Hear her, “To be sincere, we add hypo, detergents and potash after sieving the cassava into big container for it to become soft and as well rise to satisfaction but the quantity of hypo, detergents or potash to be used depend on the quantity of the cassava.”

The reporter asked if there was no other way of making cassava to rise aside adding harmful chemicals and the woman said, “This has been the practice among Fufu producers and there is no quicker way to achieve softening and unusual rise of soaked cassava without adding those chemicals. Cassava processors from Ilu -Abo, Owode, Ogbese, Igbara -Oke, Igbara -Odo, Ifaki -Ekiti and environs who bring them to sell in this market all indulge in the act of adding chemicals to soak cassava for fermentation.”

When told that using chemicals to quicken Fufu processing could cause terminal disease for consumers, in defense she said,” chemicals are also used to plant different vegetables and to force fruits to ripe, so adding chemicals to what we consume is not peculiar to Fufu alone and nobody can discover the secret of improving his/her business without keying into it. They also add chemicals to ferment cassava in other states in fact, all states are guilty of this.”

This reporter visited Owode in Oba-Ile and met some of the cassava processors in various open processing centres but none of them was ready to answer any question on how they go about the processing. This led the reporter to visit some people around the area who also declined comments. Then, a man who was sighted around the area was approached though, reluctant initially to attend to the reporter but when told that it was a project work on what to do for processed cassava to rise and ferment quickly, he agreed to cooperate as he divulged the secret. Taju as he was called claimed not to be living at Owode but goes there whenever he has job to do in the area being an artisan revealed that a lot happened during the processing of cassava into Fufu which according to him is harmful to human health.”Aside the obvious that the environment for cassava processing is always dirty, the processors add potash to cassava during processing to make it rise and ferment.”

On if every cassava processor does it, he said that 95 per cent of them engage in it to make more gains. “What they do is that when it is dark, they get hypo, some use detergents or potash and add it to sieved cassava in the plastic, they will leave it for days when they fell it is okay by their own terms then, the detergents, hypo and potash would have mixed with the cassava they then take it to different markets to sell where those who turn it into Fufu will buy. Some of them (Cassava processors) wake up early in the morning to perpetrate the evil act so that they will not be seen by anybody.

“That has been the practice around. Go to Ogbese, Oba-Ile, Igbara-Oke and other areas they are processing cassava, they add harmful chemicals to it in order to make more profits not minding the risk such chemicals pose to consumers’ health. The reason for this is because people want to survive anyhow and I think it is high time our government addressed this to save innocent people from untimely death.

In the submission of a Fufu seller at Oba -Ile who simply gave her name as Blessing, she revealed to this reporter that those who engage in such act are the local cassava processors from different villages in the Akure suburbs who later sell to those who will turn the already processed cassava into Fufu for consumption. “There was a day my mother bought processed cassava in the market but as the woman was turning the cassava into my mother’s sack, my mother perceived hypo smell in it and she immediately challenged the woman of adding chemical into the cassava though, she denied but my mother proved it to her before collecting her money back.”

On how they came about the deadly idea, she said, “I cannot say but I think it started in Ondo state two years ago when sellers from other states introduced the idea to them because I heard that some of them contacted cassava processors in Lagos, Ogun, Edo, Osun, Delta and other states for the idea and the reason for this dangerous development is to make abnormal profits at the detriment of consumers’ health because the more the cassava rises, the more the gain they make. The only way to avoid being a victim is for consumers to make Fufu themselves or sniff any Fufu before they buy to be sure of the odour.”

Another Fufu seller, in her mid 60s who simply want to be called Mama when asked if she was aware of poisonous Fufu in circulation explained that she was not aware and that she has never bought such Fufu since she ventured into the business because she always perceive the odour of any processed cassava before paying for it. I sniff any processed cassava before making the payment, and any one with different normal odour expected from cassava will not be bought because I also eat out of it including my children and grandchildren.”

The Hope spoke with a nutritionist in Ondo State Mother and Child Hospital Akure, Mrs Aduni Adekolurejo who condemned the act of making money at the detriment of peoples’ lives. She traced consumption of Fufu mixed with hypo, detergents or potash to series of increase terminal diseases around. “This development is not only scary but worrisome. How can people be so wicked to the extent of mixing chemicals with cassava? No wonder the causes of most diseases are unknown. Many patients could not even explain how they became victims of some ailments after being diagnosed because they do not have the history of such in their families. It is better we raise the alarm so that people will be careful of what they consume. There should be awareness regarding killer Fufu for people to be cautious.”

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