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NAFDAC Destroys Fake Drugs Worth N100trn In Anambra

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The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has destroyed fake, substandard, and falsified drugs seized during a recent operation in Onitsha and Aba.

The unwholesome pharmaceutical products were destroyed at the Anambra State Waste Management Agency’s dump site in Awka on Friday, following standard disposal procedures.

NAFDAC Director-General, Prof. Christina Adeyeye, who supervised the destruction, stated that 100 containers of such products valued at ₦100 trillion were seized.

Represented by Dr Martin Iluyomade, Director of Southeast Zonal Operations, she said the quantity of banned psychoactive drugs found could destabilise an entire country.

Adeyeye noted that NAFDAC had realised the time had come to permanently end the circulation of falsified and substandard pharmaceutical products in Nigeria.

According to her, fake medicines lead to treatment failures, causing preventable deaths and severe economic losses, especially for vulnerable patients who rely on these drugs.

“Medicines are not a matter of choice but necessity. We cannot quantify how many lives have been lost due to fake or substandard products.

“We found medicines meant for pregnant women, which require cold storage, kept in oven-hot conditions—no wonder Nigeria faces high childbirth mortality rates.

“It is disheartening that banned drugs with harmful effects, including unapproved medicines like tramadol and psychoactive substances, are still in circulation,” Adeyeye stated.

The Director-General said although the one-month operation, which saw markets closed, had ended, enforcement would continue until fake drugs are eliminated.

She affirmed NAFDAC’s commitment to ensuring medicines are safe, effective, certified, and suitable for use by the general public.

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“We thank the Federal Government, State Government, security agencies, and the media for their support and cooperation during this successful operation,” she said.

Mr Mike Ozoemena, representing the Anambra government, commended NAFDAC for its efforts in eliminating fake pharmaceutical products from the state and the country.

Ozoemena, Managing Director of Anambra State Waste Management Agency, said Gov. Chukwuma Soludo’s administration would support all efforts to protect public health.

He praised NAFDAC for acting swiftly and not prolonging the closure of the drug markets unnecessarily, which helped minimise disruption for traders.

The destruction exercise was witnessed by officials of the Nigerian Army, Department of State Services, and other security agencies to ensure transparency and accountability. (NAN)

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NAWOJ Celebrate International Women Day, Charge Women to Amplify their Voice through Reportage

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By Nahum Sule, Jalingo

The Nigeria Association of Women Journalist (NAWOJ) Taraba State chapter on Friday, 21 March, charged women not to be silent but speak out through reportage the plight and marginalisation of Nigeria women.

Speaking during the event that commorate the international women day, the NUJ Chairman Taraba state chapter, Mr. Elliud Jen said the international women day acknowledged women growth in Nigeria.

Stating that it has created a path where women amplify their voices against subjugation.

In her welcome address, the chairperson NAWOJ Taraba State chapter, Hon. Janet Audu Nyajon encouraged women in journalism to vibrant and speak out, pointing to the theme for the year that charged women to amplify their voice through reportage.

“I charged you women in journalism to accelerate your action through reportage to ensure women’s voices are heard, and women get equal rights at homes and the political spheres of the nation.

 

The Deputy Director of News and current affairs Mrs. Gloria Balogun, in her paper presentation, she pointed out the situation of Sen Natasha and the Senate president in a society where men are dominant. She stressed that, Sen. Natasha is a protagonist of women in Nigeria, stating that if women have equal representation in the Senate, Natasha voice would have been heard.

She also highlighted that women are dominated, that Nigeria women suffer unwanted predices that need to be reported daily for the right of a woman.

She charge women to come together to amplify their voices and gain domestic and legislative recognition in Nigeria.

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She further highlighted the plight on women in Nigeria, ranging from female mutilation, women participation in politics, and so on.

In her goodwill messages, Mrs Chilean Diamond Jonathan, a motivational speaker, also charged women not to feel less of their self but to be a warrior of truth and shattered the silence that face women.

The program, which h was heard at the NUJ press conference in Jalingo, was attended by many stakeholders who spoke variously in their goodwill messages, encouraging women participation in politics and condemning domestic violence.

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Super Eagles’ coach demands more in spite Rwanda win

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Super Eagles Coach, Eric Chelle, says the team still needs to improve in spite of the 2-0 victory over the Amavubi of Rwanda on Friday in Kigali.

The encounter was a matchday 5 fixture of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

The Malian said at the post match conference that he is happy with the performance of his players against a tough Rwandan side.

He expressed delight at the win but stressed the need for the team to improve ahead of there next game on Tuesday in Uyo against bottom placed Zimbabwe.

“I just want to say it was a difficult game because Rwanda is a good side, I know the coach, he is a good coach, we made a great game too.

“I am so happy and proud of my players, my guys and the Nigerian people” Chelle said.

He said the team worked a lot in the last one week sourcing information for his players with lots of video sessions after two training practices.

“I think the victory or the win is normal because in the first half they had only one chance to score.

“We keep the ball in the 2nd half. We played two to three systems .

“I am happy now because this is just one game. We have some weaknesses and some strengths, my job is to think about the game project” Chelle said.(NAN)

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Police nab 2 suspects for exhuming corpses, selling parts for rituals

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Oyo State Police Command has arrested 2 suspects over alleged exhumation of corpses and sale of their parts to ritualists.

The Command’s spokesman, Adewale Osifeso made this known in a statement made available to newsmen on Friday in Ibadan.

He said that the arrest of the suspects was made possible following a tip-off received by detectives at the Iyaganku Divisional Police Headquarters in Ibadan.

Osifeso said that acting on the information, detectives were immediately deployed to conduct a search of the residence of one the suspects located at the Muslim area of Ibadan.

“During the search, a female human torso and other dismembered human remains, including severed limbs and dried bones, which were stored in bags and a paint buckets, were recovered.

” In his confession, the suspect claimed to have exhumed the corpse from a cemetery in Awa-Ijebu, Ijebu North Local Government Area of Ogun State, and admitted to selling the body parts to ritualists,” the command’s spokesman said.

According to him, the suspect later led detectives to the cemetery, where his claim was verified and further confession led to the arrest of the second suspect, a septuagenarian, who bought some human parts from him.

“He also admitted to his involvement in the illicit trade in human body parts.

“The case has been transferred to the Homicide Section of the State Criminal Investigation Department for detailed investigation, as efforts are being intensified to identify and apprehend all those involved,” Osifeso said.

He said that the Commissioner of Police in the State, Johnson Ademola, had alerted managers of cemeteries to exercise heightened vigilance in light of recent instances of ritualists exhuming corpses.

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Ademola further warned transporters to scrutinise the contents of their passengers’ bags and baggages to avoid inadvertently facilitating illicit activities.

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