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Nigeria Retains WHO Maturity Level 3 Status For Medicines & Vaccines Regulation by Dpharmacist(op): 8:22pm On Aug 09, 2025
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has once again put Nigeria on the global health map!

The World Health Organization (WHO) has officially confirmed that Nigeria has maintained its Maturity Level 3 (ML3) status for the regulation of medicines and vaccines as of June 30, 2025. This achievement cements Nigeria’s place as the first and only National Regulatory Authority in Africa to reach and sustain this standard.

What Does “Maturity Level 3” Mean?

Maturity Level 3 is awarded by WHO to countries whose medicine and vaccine regulation systems are:

Stable — able to function effectively regardless of political or economic changes

Well-functioning — meeting international standards for quality, safety, and efficacy

Integrated — covering all aspects from drug approval to market surveillance

Simply put, it means Nigeria’s drug regulatory framework is trusted at a global level.

How We Got Here

November 25–29, 2024: WHO conducted a formal re-benchmarking exercise in Abuja and Lagos.

Feb–May 2025: Five follow-up institutional development plan meetings were held to assess progress.

June 30, 2025: WHO confirmed Nigeria had successfully implemented all key recommendations.

Why This is a Big Deal

1. Public Health Protection
Stronger defense against fake, substandard, or unsafe medicines entering the market.

2. Investor Confidence
Pharmaceutical companies and investors see Nigeria as a stable and credible market for medicine production and distribution.

3. Global Recognition
This places Nigeria alongside countries with advanced regulatory systems, boosting our reputation in health governance.

4. Leadership in Africa
Other African nations may look to Nigeria as a model for building their own regulatory frameworks.

The People Behind the Success

Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye (NAFDAC DG) credited this milestone to the commitment, expertise, and resilience of NAFDAC’s staff nationwide.
Their work has positioned Nigeria as a model for regulatory excellence on the continent.

What’s Next?

While Maturity Level 3 is a huge achievement, the ultimate goal is Maturity Level 4 — the highest standard, which means a fully integrated regulatory system recognized as a reference point globally.

NAFDAC says it remains committed to:

Continuous improvement of regulatory standards

Safeguarding public health

Strengthening Nigeria’s role in the global health landscape

💬 What do you think?
Is Nigeria ready to push for Maturity Level 4? And how can this achievement translate to real improvements in the everyday healthcare experience of Nigerians?

Re: Nigeria Retains WHO Maturity Level 3 Status For Medicines & Vaccines Regulation by Princeton92(m): 9:01pm On Aug 09, 2025
Hmmmmm… I no understand this plenty English

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Re: Nigeria Retains WHO Maturity Level 3 Status For Medicines & Vaccines Regulation by foolbuster: 9:01pm On Aug 09, 2025
Nonsense.
All I know is since the advent of the WHO humans have been getting sicker, more infertile and dying earlier.
Re: Nigeria Retains WHO Maturity Level 3 Status For Medicines & Vaccines Regulation by RealLordZeus(m): 9:03pm On Aug 09, 2025
Princeton92:
Hmmmmm… I no understand this plenty English

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dem say dey don test vaccine and drugs tire for Nigerians body.. e clear like that
Re: Nigeria Retains WHO Maturity Level 3 Status For Medicines & Vaccines Regulation by Dpharmacist(op): 9:05pm On Aug 09, 2025
Nigeria will be better. Despite our varying challenges we still were able to achieve this.
Re: Nigeria Retains WHO Maturity Level 3 Status For Medicines & Vaccines Regulation by Dpharmacist(op): 9:07pm On Aug 09, 2025
foolbuster:
Nonsense.
All I know is since the advent of the WHO humans have been getting sicker, more infertile and dying earlier.
That's because they are documenting it. Before them no world wide documentation or statistics was done.
Re: Nigeria Retains WHO Maturity Level 3 Status For Medicines & Vaccines Regulation by erad(m): 9:08pm On Aug 09, 2025
Lol.... Una never ready.

If only you know how many fake drugs are on the streets and keep killing people daily especially antimalaria drugs.

But then, Nigeria knows how to falsify data and Oyinbo man knows how to play along. It's kuku not their own people that is dying like fowl for the most silly reasons.
Re: Nigeria Retains WHO Maturity Level 3 Status For Medicines & Vaccines Regulation by foolbuster: 9:12pm On Aug 09, 2025
Dpharmacist:
That's because they are documenting it. Before them no world wide documentation or statistics was done.
You actually think before the WHO there was no documentation of human illnesses?
Re: Nigeria Retains WHO Maturity Level 3 Status For Medicines & Vaccines Regulation by panpan(m): 9:29pm On Aug 09, 2025
The World Health Organization (WHO) cannot be trusted.
The WHO is funded, in part at least, by someone whose goal is to depopulate the world.
The sooner each country distances itself from the WHO the better.
Re: Nigeria Retains WHO Maturity Level 3 Status For Medicines & Vaccines Regulation by Obinoscopy(m): 9:30pm On Aug 09, 2025
ChatGPT summarized version:

Dpharmacist:
Nigeria Retains WHO Maturity Level 3 for Medicine & Vaccine Regulation!

The WHO has confirmed that as of June 30, 2025, Nigeria has maintained its Maturity Level 3 (ML3) status for regulating medicines and vaccines — making us the first and only African country to reach and sustain this standard.

What’s Maturity Level 3?
It means our drug regulation system is stable, effective, and meets global standards for quality, safety, and efficacy — trusted worldwide.

How We Got Here:

Nov 2024: WHO re-benchmarking in Abuja & Lagos

Feb–May 2025: Five progress review meetings

June 2025: WHO confirms all recommendations implemented

Why It Matters:

1. Better public health protection — keeps fake/unsafe drugs out

2. Investor confidence — attracts pharma investment

3. Global recognition — boosts Nigeria’s health reputation

4. African leadership — sets an example for other nations

Credit: DG Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye praises NAFDAC’s committed staff for making it happen.

Next Goal: Maturity Level 4 — the highest WHO rating.

What’s your take? Can Nigeria push for ML4? How should this success improve everyday healthcare for Nigerians?
An even more condensed version:

🇳🇬👏 Nigeria keeps its WHO Maturity Level 3 status for regulating medicines & vaccines — the only African country to achieve this!
✅ Stronger drug safety
✅ Global recognition
Next stop: Maturity Level 4 🚀
#NAFDAC #WHO #NigeriaHealth
Re: Nigeria Retains WHO Maturity Level 3 Status For Medicines & Vaccines Regulation by SimAI2: 9:36pm On Aug 09, 2025
Everything happens for a reason talk may God help all of us
Re: Nigeria Retains WHO Maturity Level 3 Status For Medicines & Vaccines Regulation by Jamsam: 9:56pm On Aug 09, 2025
But why was the exercise carried out in abuja and Lagos, for Nigeria to pass the exercise should be carried out in Maiduguri,kano,Kaduna, sokoto and kastina
Re: Nigeria Retains WHO Maturity Level 3 Status For Medicines & Vaccines Regulation by fxexperts: 10:46pm On Aug 09, 2025
foolbuster:
Nonsense.
All I know is since the advent of the WHO humans have been getting sicker, more infertile and dying earlier.
The way some of you people talk ehnn.. People that has been dying in numbers in the days of old. you all want to come here now and give lies.
Re: Nigeria Retains WHO Maturity Level 3 Status For Medicines & Vaccines Regulation by bdon123(m): 4:29am On Aug 10, 2025
Dpharmacist:
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has once again put Nigeria on the global health map!

The World Health Organization (WHO) has officially confirmed that Nigeria has maintained its Maturity Level 3 (ML3) status for the regulation of medicines and vaccines as of June 30, 2025. This achievement cements Nigeria’s place as the first and only National Regulatory Authority in Africa to reach and sustain this standard.

What Does “Maturity Level 3” Mean?

Maturity Level 3 is awarded by WHO to countries whose medicine and vaccine regulation systems are:

Stable — able to function effectively regardless of political or economic changes

Well-functioning — meeting international standards for quality, safety, and efficacy

Integrated — covering all aspects from drug approval to market surveillance

Simply put, it means Nigeria’s drug regulatory framework is trusted at a global level.

How We Got Here

November 25–29, 2024: WHO conducted a formal re-benchmarking exercise in Abuja and Lagos.

Feb–May 2025: Five follow-up institutional development plan meetings were held to assess progress.

June 30, 2025: WHO confirmed Nigeria had successfully implemented all key recommendations.

Why This is a Big Deal

1. Public Health Protection
Stronger defense against fake, substandard, or unsafe medicines entering the market.

2. Investor Confidence
Pharmaceutical companies and investors see Nigeria as a stable and credible market for medicine production and distribution.

3. Global Recognition
This places Nigeria alongside countries with advanced regulatory systems, boosting our reputation in health governance.

4. Leadership in Africa
Other African nations may look to Nigeria as a model for building their own regulatory frameworks.

The People Behind the Success

Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye (NAFDAC DG) credited this milestone to the commitment, expertise, and resilience of NAFDAC’s staff nationwide.
Their work has positioned Nigeria as a model for regulatory excellence on the continent.

What’s Next?

While Maturity Level 3 is a huge achievement, the ultimate goal is Maturity Level 4 — the highest standard, which means a fully integrated regulatory system recognized as a reference point globally.

NAFDAC says it remains committed to:

Continuous improvement of regulatory standards

Safeguarding public health

Strengthening Nigeria’s role in the global health landscape

💬 What do you think?
Is Nigeria ready to push for Maturity Level 4? And how can this achievement translate to real improvements in the everyday healthcare experience of Nigerians?
Nonsense n fake drugs n food product full everywhere?can u buy fake sardine in south africa ? Or fake drugs frm a pharmacy?this is Nonsense
Re: Nigeria Retains WHO Maturity Level 3 Status For Medicines & Vaccines Regulation by Dalohad: 5:45am On Aug 10, 2025
NAFDAC SPONSORED POST.

NAFDAC DG and her people have refused to account to us on how much they collected from Medicine dealers with 'fake drugs' at Aba, Lagos, and Onitsha and how they expended the money.

They know their reputation is now in tatters, and are now fight to repair it via PR.

Go and try register a product in NAFDAC and see corrupt in flesh and blood laughing at you while also frustrating you. grin
Re: Nigeria Retains WHO Maturity Level 3 Status For Medicines & Vaccines Regulation by Princeton92(m): 7:03am On Aug 10, 2025
RealLordZeus:
dem say dey don test vaccine and drugs tire for Nigerians body.. e clear like that
Hahahhahahahahaaaaa…. That’s hilarious, so Wetin be the solution now?
Re: Nigeria Retains WHO Maturity Level 3 Status For Medicines & Vaccines Regulation by foolbuster: 7:25am On Aug 10, 2025
fxexperts:
The way some of you people talk ehnn.. People that has been dying in numbers in the days of old. you all want to come here now and give lies.
WHO is compromised. You know nothing.
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Re: Nigeria Retains WHO Maturity Level 3 Status For Medicines & Vaccines Regulation by Labic: 8:05am On Aug 10, 2025
On metrics like WHO Nigeria will always score high, cause our health is not based on foreign medication.
Re: Nigeria Retains WHO Maturity Level 3 Status For Medicines & Vaccines Regulation by professore(m): 8:44am On Aug 10, 2025
It is Okay
It is Okay
It is Okay
It is Okay
It is Okay
Re: Nigeria Retains WHO Maturity Level 3 Status For Medicines & Vaccines Regulation by Ficeo(m): 9:32am On Aug 10, 2025
Let us be deceiving ourselves. I repeat, let's be deceiving ourselves.
Re: Nigeria Retains WHO Maturity Level 3 Status For Medicines & Vaccines Regulation by fxexperts: 11:05am On Aug 10, 2025
foolbuster:
WHO is compromised. You know nothing.
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Really? Are you the one who compromised it? so if they are compromised, and to what purpose?
Re: Nigeria Retains WHO Maturity Level 3 Status For Medicines & Vaccines Regulation by foolbuster: 11:15am On Aug 10, 2025
fxexperts:
Really? Are you the one who compromised it? so if they are compromised, and to what purpose?
I am only replying you for posterity sake, so years from now when you become aware you will recall there was a random person on nairaland that exposed these to you.
1) WHO is not your friend, they are puppets to big pharma.
2) Big pharma goal is to keep you sick till you die
3) Bill gates does not want your well being
4) All of the above serve a greater non human power.
Re: Nigeria Retains WHO Maturity Level 3 Status For Medicines & Vaccines Regulation by MrSly(m): 12:17pm On Aug 10, 2025
Dpharmacist:
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has once again put Nigeria on the global health map!

The World Health Organization (WHO) has officially confirmed that Nigeria has maintained its Maturity Level 3 (ML3) status for the regulation of medicines and vaccines as of June 30, 2025. This achievement cements Nigeria’s place as the first and only National Regulatory Authority in Africa to reach and sustain this standard.

What Does “Maturity Level 3” Mean?

Maturity Level 3 is awarded by WHO to countries whose medicine and vaccine regulation systems are:

Stable — able to function effectively regardless of political or economic changes

Well-functioning — meeting international standards for quality, safety, and efficacy

Integrated — covering all aspects from drug approval to market surveillance

Simply put, it means Nigeria’s drug regulatory framework is trusted at a global level.

How We Got Here

November 25–29, 2024: WHO conducted a formal re-benchmarking exercise in Abuja and Lagos.

Feb–May 2025: Five follow-up institutional development plan meetings were held to assess progress.

June 30, 2025: WHO confirmed Nigeria had successfully implemented all key recommendations.

Why This is a Big Deal

1. Public Health Protection
Stronger defense against fake, substandard, or unsafe medicines entering the market.

2. Investor Confidence
Pharmaceutical companies and investors see Nigeria as a stable and credible market for medicine production and distribution.

3. Global Recognition
This places Nigeria alongside countries with advanced regulatory systems, boosting our reputation in health governance.

4. Leadership in Africa
Other African nations may look to Nigeria as a model for building their own regulatory frameworks.

The People Behind the Success

Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye (NAFDAC DG) credited this milestone to the commitment, expertise, and resilience of NAFDAC’s staff nationwide.
Their work has positioned Nigeria as a model for regulatory excellence on the continent.

What’s Next?

While Maturity Level 3 is a huge achievement, the ultimate goal is Maturity Level 4 — the highest standard, which means a fully integrated regulatory system recognized as a reference point globally.

NAFDAC says it remains committed to:

Continuous improvement of regulatory standards

Safeguarding public health

Strengthening Nigeria’s role in the global health landscape

💬 What do you think?
Is Nigeria ready to push for Maturity Level 4? And how can this achievement translate to real improvements in the everyday healthcare experience of Nigerians?
Nigeria retains and not attains. So it is clear that nigeria has been there before this administration. Of recent the unproductive govt of tinubu is manipulating narratives to garner some accolades, hence the need for that clarification I made.
Re: Nigeria Retains WHO Maturity Level 3 Status For Medicines & Vaccines Regulation by MrSly(m): 12:19pm On Aug 10, 2025
Dpharmacist:
Nigeria will be better. Despite our varying challenges we still were able to achieve this.
Of course but not with tinubu as president.



Seunn
Re: Nigeria Retains WHO Maturity Level 3 Status For Medicines & Vaccines Regulation by allthingsgood: 1:34pm On Aug 10, 2025
foolbuster:
You actually think before the WHO there was no documentation of human illnesses?
Who documentedhuh
I think we should appreciate data rather than conspiracy theories
Re: Nigeria Retains WHO Maturity Level 3 Status For Medicines & Vaccines Regulation by dilliond89(m): 2:06pm On Aug 10, 2025
Okay, No problem. Nigeria is just full of funny ideas
Re: Nigeria Retains WHO Maturity Level 3 Status For Medicines & Vaccines Regulation by Dpharmacist(op): 7:53pm On Aug 10, 2025
foolbuster:
You actually think before the WHO there was no documentation of human illnesses?
Read what i said again to understand better. Not jumping to conclusions.
Re: Nigeria Retains WHO Maturity Level 3 Status For Medicines & Vaccines Regulation by Dpharmacist(op): 7:55pm On Aug 10, 2025
MrSly:
Nigeria retains and not attains. So it is clear that nigeria has been there before this administration. Of recent the unproductive govt of tinubu is manipulating narratives to garner some accolades, hence the need for that clarification I made.
Thanks for bringing my attention to this. I get your point.
Re: Nigeria Retains WHO Maturity Level 3 Status For Medicines & Vaccines Regulation by Dpharmacist(op): 7:56pm On Aug 10, 2025
Obinoscopy:
ChatGPT summarized version:



An even more condensed version:

🇳🇬👏 Nigeria keeps its WHO Maturity Level 3 status for regulating medicines & vaccines — the only African country to achieve this!
✅ Stronger drug safety
✅ Global recognition
Next stop: Maturity Level 4 🚀
#NAFDAC #WHO #NigeriaHealth
Oh wow. Thats great, i like the condensed version from chatgpt.
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