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Re: No Unconditional Reopening Of Drug Markets – NAFDAC by Guestmale: 1:57pm On May 31, 2025
No retreat,no surrender. Nigerians must win the battle against fake, substandard, adulterated and expired drug and drink.
Re: No Unconditional Reopening Of Drug Markets – NAFDAC by AfonjaPriest: 1:57pm On May 31, 2025
Thieves everywhere!!!
Tinubu should sack mo ji sola - I stole wealth.
But it will be easy for the de.vil to repent than for tinubu to sack mojisola.
It is so, because his government is one of corruption.
Re: No Unconditional Reopening Of Drug Markets – NAFDAC by Ziggy02: 1:58pm On May 31, 2025
You mean cost of the fake/ counterfeited medicines they are trying to take out of the street 💊 💉,, mtcheew you this nairaland kids sha
Salmoneus:
“When nine out of ten shops are in violation, we cannot leave one open..."

How does this make any sense? Very evil senseless set of animals. This would affect the cost of drugs in the market that are already too high.
Re: No Unconditional Reopening Of Drug Markets – NAFDAC by Guestmale: 1:59pm On May 31, 2025
Warrior99:
What they are attempting to do with NAFDAC is simply what they did with JAMB; internal SABOTAGE to paint the organisation in a negative light and paint themselves as VICTIMS.

They are naturally criminally minded people, but they have failed.
God bless you, they now come online to share crocodile tears
Re: No Unconditional Reopening Of Drug Markets – NAFDAC by creativejagaban: 1:59pm On May 31, 2025
Warrior99:
What they attempted with NAFDAC is simply what they did with JAMB; internal SABOTAGE to paint the organisation in a negative light.

They are naturally criminally minded people, but they have failed.
You are very right.

They tried to sabotage JAMB with the criminal mmesoma last year. But since that did not work, they resorted to creating technical issues in Lagos and south east....thank God their kinsman is JAMB technical officer.

Imagine if the technical officer is a Yoruba man, they would have gravely insulted their generation. Nobody will be able to breath. grin

You can imagine, asking JAMB registrar to resign....so that they can smuggle as many mmesoma as possible through university grin grin


Tinubu till 2031.
Re: No Unconditional Reopening Of Drug Markets – NAFDAC by Peterobiisathie(f): 2:00pm On May 31, 2025
This woman is doing a great job
We should all support and pray for her
Our billionaire brothers should stop complaining about mere 700,000 fine they should hurry up and pay
Re: No Unconditional Reopening Of Drug Markets – NAFDAC by FreeStuffsNG(op): 2:00pm On May 31, 2025
TechBaron:
Couldn't you have made your point (that's if you have any) without mentioning Dora's name and bringing in some sort of unnecessary comparison?
Her name must be mentioned to buttress her previous effort and establish that Nigeria is now making progress. Please go read the meaning of the beautiful adjective I used in describing her.
In this great developer, she lived and died for.

Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, now achieved what she couldn't achieve despite her great efforts.
Re: No Unconditional Reopening Of Drug Markets – NAFDAC by RichBoy247: 2:01pm On May 31, 2025
shortgun:
Thieves!!!
So it's now the obligation of traders to pay for investigation.
This statement is not only insensitive but also provocative
Cry well well fake drugs manufacturers
Re: No Unconditional Reopening Of Drug Markets – NAFDAC by do4luv14(m): 2:04pm On May 31, 2025
Apcshit:
NAFDAC after Akinyuli is rubbish
And the Present DG that can't even lance Hanty Dora shoe is is busy running her mouths
Re: No Unconditional Reopening Of Drug Markets – NAFDAC by creativejagaban: 2:07pm On May 31, 2025
do4luv14:
And the Present DG that can't even lance Hanty Dora shoe is is busy running her mouths
Is hanty dora shoe Gucci or kito grin grin grin

Mention one thing dora (of blessed memory, she was really a good woman) did that Prof has not done and suppassedhuh

We love Dora but her kinsmen kpai her and her husband....so sad😭. What a people grin
Re: No Unconditional Reopening Of Drug Markets – NAFDAC by creativejagaban: 2:09pm On May 31, 2025
Apcshit:
NAFDAC after Akinyuli is rubbish
But your blodas kpai her and her husband grin grin
Re: No Unconditional Reopening Of Drug Markets – NAFDAC by do4luv14(m): 2:09pm On May 31, 2025
creativejagaban:
Is hanty dora shoe Gucci or kito grin grin grin

Mention one thing dora (of blessed memory, she was really a good woman) did that Prof has not done and suppassedhuh

We love Dora but her kinsmen kpai her and her husband....so sad😭. What a people grin
She goes about her Job without INVESTIGATIVE Charges,

How about that for a start
Re: No Unconditional Reopening Of Drug Markets – NAFDAC by chukwutee: 2:10pm On May 31, 2025
they tried these same rubbish with jamb, but thank God its a prof heading it, they were easily crushed, the same Nzobue, Nzobue with nafdac againhuh?? sad sad sad sad sad sad, thank God the world already know what these people represent
Re: No Unconditional Reopening Of Drug Markets – NAFDAC by stealmatic(m): 2:11pm On May 31, 2025
Smokeybrain:
Is investigative charges constitutional? Many of those shop owners have nothing to do with fake drugs. Why mandate every shop to pay? NAFDAC! This is not fair!


Genius J
And u calling urself a genius, fake drugs are out there,sndvthe best way is to monitor them and be licenced, its not about religion or tribe now,its about our safety
Re: No Unconditional Reopening Of Drug Markets – NAFDAC by TechBaron: 2:14pm On May 31, 2025
FreeStuffsNG:
Her name must be mentioned to buttress her previous effort and establish that Nigeria is now making progress. Please go read the meaning of the beautiful adjective I used in describing her.
In this great developer, she lived and died for.

Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, now achieved what she couldn't achieve despite her great efforts.
Beautiful adjective indeed!
Re: No Unconditional Reopening Of Drug Markets – NAFDAC by Branco6(m): 2:20pm On May 31, 2025
Prof. Adeyeye emphasized that all affected traders must report to NAFDAC’s Onitsha office to collect their investigative charges and sign an undertaking acknowledging the temporary status of their shop reopenings.

“It is simple: you come, pay the charges, and sign the agreement. Then we reopen your shop—temporarily and under strict conditions. You are not staying there permanently.”
Government of extortion,for extortion,by extortion
Not that i have any sympathy for those eediots selling fake medicine
Re: No Unconditional Reopening Of Drug Markets – NAFDAC by Salmoneus(m): 2:22pm On May 31, 2025
Britishpea:
If you are educated, it is actually a waste...Go and sell okpa in zuba spare part market pls
No counter argument just childish insults, typical.
Re: No Unconditional Reopening Of Drug Markets – NAFDAC by Salmoneus(m): 2:23pm On May 31, 2025
Ziggy02:
You mean cost of the fake/ counterfeited medicines they are trying to take out of the street 💊 💉,, mtcheew you this nairaland kids sha
Prosecute fake sellers let the original sellers continue.
Re: No Unconditional Reopening Of Drug Markets – NAFDAC by do4luv14(m): 2:24pm On May 31, 2025
creativejagaban:
Is that why You now kpai her and her husband cheesy grin

How about that for a start grin
You go tire ooo
Re: No Unconditional Reopening Of Drug Markets – NAFDAC by onuman: 2:26pm On May 31, 2025
Investigation charges?
A suspect to pay money to investigate his alleged crime?

This can only obtain in a lland ruled by a most unprogressive and tribal louts.

ENVY.
Re: No Unconditional Reopening Of Drug Markets – NAFDAC by nony43(m): 2:27pm On May 31, 2025
OkayDaddy:
No payment, no reopening.
Next time you see your neighbours selling fake drugs, you will open your mouth.
What exactly is it for? If VDM had not raised alarm they won’t have come up with this.
Re: No Unconditional Reopening Of Drug Markets – NAFDAC by nony43(m): 2:28pm On May 31, 2025
FreeStuffsNG:
Smh. Go and open it nah.

Instead of you to ask so you can be enlightened you want the criminals to continue on their killing spree. NAFDAC will not bow! Just to analyze samples and verify if they meet standards alone costs a lot! Just to do one test can cost up to N100K! After NAFDAC uses taxpayers funds to complete the test and discover that they are unwholesome, who should pay the cost for the investigation? Same taxpayers they are killing?

NAFDAC and patriotic Nigerians stand with NAFDAC!
How did they come to conclusion of fake if they have not done the test? So all the ones selling good ones should pay too?
Re: No Unconditional Reopening Of Drug Markets – NAFDAC by FreeStuffsNG(op): 2:30pm On May 31, 2025
onuman:
Investigation charges?
A suspect to pay money to investigate his alleged crime?

This can only obtain in a lland ruled by a most unprogressive and tribal louts.

ENVY.
Smh. The alternative to demanding they refund taxpayers funds used to establish scientific analysis proofs and pay standard fines is for them to be jailed and barred for life. This is a middle ground and political consideration by NAFDAC,.

If PCN and PSN actually want to do the right thing, they should insist on prosecution of the alleged criminals and permanent sealing of the crime scene.

nony43:
How did they come to conclusion of fake if they have not done the test? So all the ones selling good ones should pay too?
They already did the tests! The results should actually be used for prosecution in court!
Re: No Unconditional Reopening Of Drug Markets – NAFDAC by onuman: 2:30pm On May 31, 2025
Salmoneus:
“When nine out of ten shops are in violation, we cannot leave one open..."

How does this make any sense? Very evil senseless set of animals. This would affect the cost of drugs in the market that are already too high.
They got political power to ruin Nigeria. They are almost done with ruining the country. Most ShophistiWretched lot.
Investigation levy. Where on earth is that done except in Nigeria under the leadership of the most ShophistiWretched lot?
Re: No Unconditional Reopening Of Drug Markets – NAFDAC by Kavod: 2:34pm On May 31, 2025
Salmoneus:
“When nine out of ten shops are in violation, we cannot leave one open..."

How does this make any sense? Very evil senseless set of animals. This would affect the cost of drugs in the market that are already too high.
You know what gives govt agencies the power to do and undo in this nation? Its the easterners, no tribalism here oooo. These guys can literally sell poison to their own mothers for profits and whenever they are caught there is no amount of money they wont pay to avoid penalties. I lived with them at Abia and Imo, you would be amazed how diabolical they can get just for even 10 naira profit.

Well my landlady told me something years ago..... She said if an Anambra man is desperate for money, his own mother is at risk.
There arw drug markets all over Nigeria why always there?

BROS REASON AM NAAAAA... WHO PAYS 700K TO REOPEN A STORE IF THAT STORE IS NOT PACKED WITH POISON.
I WORKED AT A LOUNGE IN LAG OWNED BY TWO IGBO MEN, STORE KEEPER JOB 95% OF THE DRINKS WE SOLD ICE COLD WAS POISON. THEY BOUGHT I PACK OF ANDRE BRUT/ROSE FOR 3K (6 PER PACK) AND SOLD ONE FOR 33K.
IMAGINE!!!!!!!! DONT LET ME GO INTO THE HENNESSY, MOET AND CO.
Re: No Unconditional Reopening Of Drug Markets – NAFDAC by Wizardslayer: 2:38pm On May 31, 2025
If this Onitsha market were to be domiciled in Kano and has the northerners as it's occupants will nafdac dare to close down the whole market talk more of requesting for settlement and bribe??

This country called Nigeria will remain deeply and terribly divided for as long as god knows when.
Re: No Unconditional Reopening Of Drug Markets – NAFDAC by creativejagaban: 2:39pm On May 31, 2025
Kavod:
You know what gives govt agencies the power to do and undo in this nation? Its the easterners, no tribalism here oooo. These guys can literally sell poison to their own mothers for profits and whenever they are caught there is no amount of money they wont pay to avoid penalties. I lived with them at Abia and Imo, you would be amazed how diabolical they can get just for even 10 naira profit.

Well my landlady told me something years ago..... She said if an Anambra man is desperate for money, his own mother is at risk.
There arw drug markets all over Nigeria why always there?
Yepa.

Nigeria is at risk in the hands of these unfortunate people angry.
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