In a statement released yesterday, the agency alerted members of the public that fake Goya olive oil , unregistered drugs and expired vitamin supplements as well adulterated beverages in circulation in the state.
Officials of the agency during a mop up exercise at the Ariaria International Market in Aba reportedly discovered that the dates of some drugs which had expired six months ago have been tampered with and re-written using a handmade machine.
The statement said although some of the perpetrators are on the run, their shops have been sealed.
21 comments:
Lord help us...
Long Live LIB
hmmm
-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds
Na wao o we re doomed
Signed
LibBadBoy
Na waoh...!
It won't pass one i--o man that's desperately looking for December money! Nonsense
Noted... Double your hustle
chai....
God save us
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Nice one
...merited happiness
Hmmm
Oh dear Prof Dora Akunyili, Nigeria misses you a ton! Keep resting in peace
God save ur people
Aba people and fake products shaa.. God takeover!
Na me talk am!
Long Live Lib!!!
What? I pray they find them o. May God continue to save us
Lib addict#just passing#
Aba made stuffs! God help us in dis country.
****************************Muna do de clean up reach Onitsha !! Bridge abeg !!!!!!!!!
Seen.
God help us all. Linda take note!
Guys beware it's not only in Aba, it's very rampant even here in Lagos,expired biscuits, fake bleach, sanitary pads the saddest part is that supermarkets you think will never sell such items are the ones selling them. Let's be very careful.
This is why i can never patronise made in Nigeria goods. The only thing that i can patronise is ankara material because it doesnt go into my mouth
Why is it always Igbos that do fake things? Is Igbo land cursed?
And the government wants us to trust Nigerians and buy made in Nigeria goods. Tufiakwa!
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