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Re: Sachet Alcoholic Beverages Flood Lagos Markets Despite Ban by Kam2021: 3:03pm On Dec 15, 2024
They should ban it completely, the number of drunkenness is becoming alarming.
Re: Sachet Alcoholic Beverages Flood Lagos Markets Despite Ban by sylve11: 3:04pm On Dec 15, 2024
ItisWell22:
That sh*t has no good to it.

The ban should be effected faster, please.
I cringe on how this satchet stuff now allows people take alcohol in broad daylight, under hot scotching sun. Some even use it as breakfast, before water goes into the stomach.

Our already ailing health system does not have the capacity to cater for too many kidney and liver failure patients; neither can majority of the consumers of such even afford the most basic series of investigations.

The ban is welcome.
If they don't take in satchet, they will take in bottles. cool
Re: Sachet Alcoholic Beverages Flood Lagos Markets Despite Ban by Richtaiwo(m): 3:05pm On Dec 15, 2024
airsaylongcome:
Cut of the manufacturing/packaging of these sizes by the manufacturers. Fine each company per satchet, whose satchet is found in the public. The supply will dry up
I perfectly agree with you.

Very apt.
Re: Sachet Alcoholic Beverages Flood Lagos Markets Despite Ban by airsaylongcome: 3:10pm On Dec 15, 2024
Richtaiwo:
I perfectly agree with you.

Very apt.
The current supply of the small sized satchets will still circulate but eventually dry up when manufacturers are not re-supplying the market. But obviously, the government is not ready to enforce this.
Re: Sachet Alcoholic Beverages Flood Lagos Markets Despite Ban by SaLongs1(m): 3:11pm On Dec 15, 2024
airsaylongcome:
How does good food compensate for alcohol consumption? See the FCT minister who probably has access/can afford the best foods in Nigeria. See how alcohol has finished him externally. Internally, only God knows the condition of his liver
Wike is possibly suffering from his own wickedness which can toxify him more than any liquor.
Re: Sachet Alcoholic Beverages Flood Lagos Markets Despite Ban by sslcrypt: 3:29pm On Dec 15, 2024
ItisWell22:
That sh*t has no good to it.

The ban should be effected faster, please.
I cringe on how this satchet stuff now allows people take alcohol in broad daylight, under hot scotching sun. Some even use it as breakfast, before water goes into the stomach.

Our already ailing health system does not have the capacity to cater for too many kidney and liver failure patients; neither can majority of the consumers of such even afford the most basic series of investigations.

The ban is welcome.
I laughed out loud on this, it's true. I see the guards at my workplace take it under hot sun and I wonder how do they cope with the heat.
Re: Sachet Alcoholic Beverages Flood Lagos Markets Despite Ban by IPDGP: 3:30pm On Dec 15, 2024
If them start to they enforce am, make nobody cry
Re: Sachet Alcoholic Beverages Flood Lagos Markets Despite Ban by diamond68: 3:33pm On Dec 15, 2024
SaLongs1:
Wike is possibly suffering from his own wickedness which can toxify him more than any liquor.
leave nyesom ezenwo nwike alone na. The 40 year old whiskey connoisseur
Re: Sachet Alcoholic Beverages Flood Lagos Markets Despite Ban by sonogo(m): 3:38pm On Dec 15, 2024
Richtaiwo:
I laughed when the report of their ban got to the media. Yes, banning them is apt, at least to curtail their social and environmental consequences.

But is not just about the executive pronouncement of the ban. The problem is enforcement as over 90% of the consumers are not gentleman but violent riff raffs, agberos, okada riders, danfo conducters and criminals roaming the streets. And these set of people are ready to fight any law enforcement agencies who attempt to stop them.
YOU JUST EXPLAINED YOURSELF, THANKS.
Re: Sachet Alcoholic Beverages Flood Lagos Markets Despite Ban by Snowx: 4:12pm On Dec 15, 2024
SaLongs1:
Without food and meat, yes it is poisonous but eat good food and you are good to go.
Lol..Chai! So you dey this table
Re: Sachet Alcoholic Beverages Flood Lagos Markets Despite Ban by douglaschukwu: 4:22pm On Dec 15, 2024
Na sachet petrol remain
Re: Sachet Alcoholic Beverages Flood Lagos Markets Despite Ban by BigYash: 4:25pm On Dec 15, 2024
Even people when go enforce the ban,dey drink am every morning before them start work grin Bus drivers and agbero na highest consumers for that Lagos
Re: Sachet Alcoholic Beverages Flood Lagos Markets Despite Ban by SaLongs1(m): 4:30pm On Dec 15, 2024
Snowx:
Lol..Chai! So you dey this table
Ever since I tasted original Bariba brew from Baruten local government of Kwara State, there has been no going back and contrary to others I do have a serious problem with bottled beer because it gives me stomach problems (ulcer and heartburns).
Re: Sachet Alcoholic Beverages Flood Lagos Markets Despite Ban by Oshin56(m): 4:40pm On Dec 15, 2024
Kam2021:
They should ban it completely, the number of drunkenness is becoming alarming.
if they ban satchet gin are they going to ban sapele water..
Re: Sachet Alcoholic Beverages Flood Lagos Markets Despite Ban by EmmyMaestro(m): 4:44pm On Dec 15, 2024
Macnnoli4:
Lol, sachet milk, sachet chocolate beverage, sachet water, sachet alcohol. I am now hearing sachet rice. Something will be affordable for common man in one way or other especially with the Tinubunomics situation we are in and the companies still producing this kind of alcohol know the game.
You forgot to put satchet soup

grin grin cheesy grin grin grin grin
Re: Sachet Alcoholic Beverages Flood Lagos Markets Despite Ban by hotseat: 4:48pm On Dec 15, 2024
This discriminatory law is simply targeted at the poor masses.


It's a Shariah law in disguise!


If the consumption of alcoholic beverages is to be banned, it must be total so that we know Nigeria is now a fully Shariah country.


The rich drink exotic whiskeys, brandys, champagnes, etc in the cosy comfort of their mansions no matter how expensive.


In short, the more expensive, the more the status symbol of the rich is established.


Why targeting the poor for buying what they can afford?



This discriminatory and "anti-a class of people" law must be jettisoned forthwith!



Shebi Tinubu talk sey "let the poor breeaattthhh".


Small shack wey poor man wan take hold bodi, dem say "no".



Chai!





@hotseat
Re: Sachet Alcoholic Beverages Flood Lagos Markets Despite Ban by Maxxim: 4:54pm On Dec 15, 2024
ItisWell22:
That sh*t has no good to it.

The ban should be effected faster, please.
I cringe on how this satchet stuff now allows people take alcohol in broad daylight, under hot scotching sun. Some even use it as breakfast, before water goes into the stomach.

Our already ailing health system does not have the capacity to cater for too many kidney and liver failure patients; neither can majority of the consumers of such even afford the most basic series of investigations.

The ban is welcome.
What do you know
Re: Sachet Alcoholic Beverages Flood Lagos Markets Despite Ban by Exceed15: 4:56pm On Dec 15, 2024
Audio ban
Re: Sachet Alcoholic Beverages Flood Lagos Markets Despite Ban by hayato(m): 5:02pm On Dec 15, 2024
No trying to judge
but by observation
Lagos Na their headquarters after Lagos
Na delta dem too dey consume those things may God help Nigerians
Re: Sachet Alcoholic Beverages Flood Lagos Markets Despite Ban by letitrainnow(m): 5:04pm On Dec 15, 2024
“Courage is more exhilarating than fear and in the long run it is easier. We do not have to become heroes overnight. Just one step at a time, meeting each thing that comes up, seeing it is not as dreadful as it appeared, discovering we have the strength to stare it down.” – Eleanor Roosevelt
Re: Sachet Alcoholic Beverages Flood Lagos Markets Despite Ban by Hotspurs: 5:09pm On Dec 15, 2024
but does this ting really cause system failure
ItisWell22:
That sh*t has no good to it.

The ban should be effected faster, please.
I cringe on how this satchet stuff now allows people take alcohol in broad daylight, under hot scotching sun. Some even use it as breakfast, before water goes into the stomach.

Our already ailing health system does not have the capacity to cater for too many kidney and liver failure patients; neither can majority of the consumers of such even afford the most basic series of investigations.

The ban is welcome.
Re: Sachet Alcoholic Beverages Flood Lagos Markets Despite Ban by Antoeni(m): 5:11pm On Dec 15, 2024
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Re: Sachet Alcoholic Beverages Flood Lagos Markets Despite Ban by ufotunang: 5:22pm On Dec 15, 2024
deeway200:
I wonder how our leaders make decisions sometimes.
..it's the decision bad ?
Re: Sachet Alcoholic Beverages Flood Lagos Markets Despite Ban by zumbigbo(m): 5:37pm On Dec 15, 2024
omoadeleye:
My fear is Igbo people not hijacking this business by producing fake sachet drinks, people's kidneys go too spoil
U dey fear krissyjoh nnack your wife too abi?
Re: Sachet Alcoholic Beverages Flood Lagos Markets Despite Ban by Lovelyn451(f): 5:37pm On Dec 15, 2024
Na so hisbah start for kano
Re: Sachet Alcoholic Beverages Flood Lagos Markets Despite Ban by Sleekfingers: 6:16pm On Dec 15, 2024
Poverty drinks ....
Re: Sachet Alcoholic Beverages Flood Lagos Markets Despite Ban by Kam2021: 6:18pm On Dec 15, 2024
Oshin56:
if they ban satchet gin are they going to ban sapele water..
Sapele water is not readily accessible, you go wake tire nah to get am.Unlike this satchet guns that are everywhere .E no hard to find.
Re: Sachet Alcoholic Beverages Flood Lagos Markets Despite Ban by Sleekfingers: 6:23pm On Dec 15, 2024
SaLongs1:
Without food and meat, yes it is poisonous but eat good food and you are good to go.
🤣🤣🤣🤣

How many Nigerians can afford good food? What do you call good food ? ...the overcooked food and carbohydrates infested food most Nigerians consume ?

Mr. Doctor. You chose to be drinking poisonous drinks , and you expect food to take care of it . Naso una dey send ignorant people to their early graves ...
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Re: Sachet Alcoholic Beverages Flood Lagos Markets Despite Ban by Sleekfingers: 6:27pm On Dec 15, 2024
Oshin56:
if they ban satchet gin are they going to ban sapele water..
Sapele water is way better than those sachet drinks....I am talking about real sapele water...

Not those chemical Sapele water. I see people drink here in Lagos.......
Re: Sachet Alcoholic Beverages Flood Lagos Markets Despite Ban by Oshin56(m): 6:40pm On Dec 15, 2024
Kam2021:
Sapele water is not readily accessible, you go wake tire nah to get am.Unlike this satchet guns that are everywhere .E no hard to find.
let them ban satchet gin first, you will see demand for sapele water will go higher and before you know every junction will be full of sapele water.
Re: Sachet Alcoholic Beverages Flood Lagos Markets Despite Ban by MrJames007: 6:56pm On Dec 15, 2024
SaLongs1:
Before nko? Dem no born dia papa make dem stop masses from sipping Night Charger.
haha
Re: Sachet Alcoholic Beverages Flood Lagos Markets Despite Ban by ceejay80s(m): 7:46pm On Dec 15, 2024
dey there dey cry ....
just drank 9 satchet today.
all my worries are gone
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