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Martins301:bro u are so dull to think this govt means well, no need engaging with a tout like u |
Martins301:guess your still been fed, a govt that cannot pay its workers is a bad one, what yeye capital projects, how many roads were built by this deceiving govt in 2016, when almost all the roads in the country are bad. Take it or leave it this govt is a scam |
yet to pay some workers their salaries yet this mumu govt closed GIFMIS. The most useless govt in the history of Nigeria |
Go United. We Love United |
as far as i am concern YEYE the Smell |
most useless govt in the history of nigeria be paying half salary since February and be claiming ghost workers |
most useless govt in the history of nigeria be paying half salary since February and be claiming ghost workers |
Reports indicate that China produces fake
rice which is mixed with plastic for
exportation to African countries including
Nigeria.
China has a history of making fake food
items and the fake rice phenomenon has
been there for a while.
A reputable English-language newspaper in
Korea, The Korea Times, reported that
“China famous for having all, making all, has
now been reported to have made rice out
of plastic and has distributed it.”
The ‘plastic rice’ is reportedly made by
forming potatoes and sweet potatoes into
regular rice grains shape, then adding
industrial synthetic resins. It remains hard
after cooking and can cause serious health
issues.
Experts have raised the alarm of possible
flooding of the Nigerian market with the
‘plastic rice’. As Christmas draws close, a lot of people will be getting bags of rice from their employers, friends and well-wishers. You can determine if your rice is fake by carrying out any of the simple tests below. 1. The mortar and pestle test When molding a few grains of rice with a mortar and pestle, if the powder gives a quite white colour, you are good to go but it has a yellow discoloration, your rice must be fake. 2. The fire test You know what plastic smells like right. So, get a lighter and burn a handful of rice. If it catches fire and smells like burnt plastic, you have fake rice. 3. The water test Get a glass of cold water. Pour a tablespoon of raw rice in the glass and stir. If the rice goes to the bottom, it is all good. If it floats at the top, be careful because it means it contains ‘plastic rice’. Do not eat. 4. The mold test Boil the rice. Leave it in a warm place for like 2-3 days. If mold does not appear in a few days, your rice is fake and should not be consumed. It will not get mold because plastic is not affected by the weather or temperature. 5. The boiling test Observe the rice while boiling. If it starts forming a thick layer at the top of the pot, it is ‘plastic rice’. 6. The hot oil test Just take some of the rice drop into some real hot oil. If it is plastic, it will melt or stick together or stick at the bottom of the pan. Share these tips with your friends and family so they do not end up eating ‘plastic rice’ |
Did he pay civil servants their December salary or they will go on the long holiday without monies in there pocket |
ogenwaokoye:in ur dreams |
the GOVERNOR whose local govt has no light. Whose village has no light. All HAIL THe GOVERNOR THAT HAS MORE THAN 10000 PA's & SA's |
how i wished we had somebody with the character of kachikwu incharge of the finance ministry, things wouldnt be this bad. I mean some body that has it upstairs |
Ameachi and Fashola would not be sacked. Buh change of portfolio for ameachi. Fashola remains |
gocac:you are so dull |
the fear of FELLiANI is the begining of wisdom; mourinho nah wetin you see for this bush head man |
always arriving late just like the POLICE |
whats ur budget |
spinna:this op dosent want to mould his woman into what he wants her to be. He wants an already made. it is the way you present urself that's how you would be respected. Maybe he made her feel he is Mr richman |
pls gazzuzz can shotage of oil in my babyboy be caused by bad valve seal, the car emits a bluish white smoke while driving and its consumes more fuel. |
beautiful232:from their comments you shall know them, |
how can you expect individuals whose daily dealings are in dollar and pounds to give you powers to punish them, Emiefele are you a LEARNER |
payne4real:i don't reside close to lagos. Go to the market ask rice sellers of local rice that is stone free, i believe you would get useful information. It could even be cheaper |
donvicky2007:its local rice but all the stones has been Removed, location; obudu cross river state |
donvicky2007:na na na, 25kg of local rice that is destoned goes for 6500 naira. |
NaijaMutant:you forget that buhari alone cannot be everywhere at the same time, he needs people with various capabilities to succeed. To be factual emiefele is the worst fomulator of monetary policy in the history of this country |
ring7:you can go to China, its readily available. Mind you Nigerian rice is sweeter, only if you can buy the one that has been destoned. Try abakaliki rice and you shall be convinced. |
donk552:please read the thread its not too long |
– CBN’s representative, Mrs Nkechi Osuji, has hailed a programme recently launched by the federal government for the recent crash in price of rice – Local rice now reportedly costs N13,000 for a 50kg bag – Mrs Nkechi encouraged more states to join the scheme to enable more reduction in price of local rice Nigerians can now heave a sigh of relief after reports confirmed that the price of local rice in the country has crashed in some states across the federation. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) quotes the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) as saying the agricultural initiative ‘Anchor Borrowers Programme’ which the federal government launched recently, is responsible for the drastic change in prices. Price of local rice has reportedly crashed. Making this remark on Saturday, November 19 in Imo state was Mrs Nkechi Osuji, the head of CBN’s development financing department at a sensitisation workshop attended by local government representatives of small holder farmers, cooperative societies, youths and women groups drawn from the 27 local government areas of Imo. According to her, a 50kg bag of local rice can now be bought for N13,000 in states where the scheme has been embraced. She also added that the more the states that join, the cheaper the products in the market. The CBN representative also encouraged participants to take the programme seriously as it has the potential of providing over one thousand jobs for unemployed youths and graduates. “Let there be no ghost farmers and unnecessary bureaucracy in the implementation of the programme “If this programme is genuinely executed, a lot of jobs and wealth will be created ,” she was quoted to have said. Meanwhile, reports indicate that China produces fake rice which is mixed with plastic for exportation to African countries including Nigeria. China has a history of making fake food items and the fake rice phenomenon has been there for a while. A reputable English-language newspaper in Korea, The Korea Times, reported that “China famous for having all, making all, has now been reported to have made rice out of plastic and has distributed it.” cc; tjskii , MissyB3 |
Guilty of no. 2 , rim 15 to 17 |
wailing Zombie Haters wont like this. |
Justiceleague1:Nna, taa E bu onye Ara` |
Justiceleague1:take it or leave it the General is in Charge, he is the peoples General, Daura and co cannot decide for him, Haters would always hate even if the know the Truth, God Bless PMB |
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