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Over 200,000 Nigerians Face Annual Threat Of Food Poisoning, GS-23 Unveils Disturbing Statistics (Full Details)

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The recent Gender and Inclusion Summit 2023 (GS-23) in Abuja brought to light a concerning revelation: more than 200,000 Nigerians succumb to food poisoning annually, according to stakeholders. Osenega Orokpo, wife of Apostle Michael Orokpo and a social media influencer, disclosed at the event, organized by the Policy Innovation Centre (PIC) of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group, that the prevalence of food poisoning in Nigeria and other African nations is alarmingly high due to unsafe food preparation and preservation practices stemming from inadequate processing and a lack of robust monitoring systems…..CONTINUE READING....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

 

 

 

Stakeholders at the summit identified hazardous practices, including the use of harmful chemicals like sniper for storing agricultural commodities, the use of carbide to ripen fruits, meat tendering with paracetamol, formaldehyde to preserve fish, and injecting poultry with hormones. Osenega Orokpo emphasized the urgency of resilient food systems to combat the food poisoning crisis, suggesting proactive measures like advocacy and implementing safety precautions in every stage of the food supply chain.

Mr. Udeme Ufot, Chairman of the NESG Policy and Innovation Centre, highlighted the summit’s purpose as a platform for diverse stakeholders to discuss evidence-based solutions to inclusivity disparities in Nigeria. Eva Edwards, a director at the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), emphasized that vulnerable populations, such as infants and the elderly, are disproportionately affected by food-borne diseases.

To address these challenges, NAFDAC’s Director General, Prof. Moji Adeyeye, launched a campaign against drug hawking and the ripening of fruits with harmful chemicals. Experts like Jennifer Egbo and Chinonso Ezenwako stressed the importance of awareness, sensitization, and training to prevent food contamination and poisonings. Concerned individuals, including Mr. Anthony Ugwuoke, called for decisive actions to ensure food safety and urged collaboration to protect consumers.

Experts like Dr. Pogu Bitrus traced the problem to modern farming techniques, emphasizing the need to reintroduce effective control measures and improve hygiene standards. Alhaji Yerima Shettima criticized the laxity of regulatory bodies, calling for accountability and competence in ensuring food quality standards. Dr. Uche Okenyi from Hova’s Place Hospital noted that poor personal hygiene, waste management, and inadequate awareness contribute to the high incidence of food poisoning, emphasizing the importance of education and investment in healthcare as preventive measures.

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‘Just Following Orders’: ICPC Defends Controversial Detention Of El-Rufai!.

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The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has firmly defended its prosecution and detention of former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, dismissing allegations of political bias. ICPC spokesperson John Odey stated that the commission is acting strictly under court-ordered mandates and remains unfazed by the El-Rufai Support Group Association’s (ERSGA) decision to hire a Washington-based advocacy firm, Vanguard Africa, to challenge the proceedings internationally.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The ERSGA, which maintains the former governor’s innocence, argues that the legal actions against him represent a troubling trend of weaponizing due process to sideline opposition figures ahead of the 2027 elections. In response, the ICPC reiterated that it is a non-political, law-enforcement body that pursues corruption allegations—including those against high-profile figures—solely based on its governing Act and judicial authorization. El-Rufai currently faces separate charges from both the ICPC and the Department of State Services (DSS) regarding allegations of financial impropriety and unauthorized communications surveillance.

  • ICPC Position: The commission maintains that its detention of Nasir El-Rufai is entirely lawful, authorized by a court remand order, and devoid of political motivation.

  • International Challenge: The El-Rufai Support Group Association (ERSGA) has engaged Washington-based Vanguard Africa to lobby U.S. officials and institutions, claiming the case reflects a broader erosion of the rule of law in Nigeria.

  • Commission’s Response: ICPC spokesperson John Odey dismissed the international advocacy effort, emphasizing that the agency follows statutory procedures regardless of an individual’s political status.

  • The Charges: El-Rufai faces ongoing legal action from the ICPC over alleged fraud and abuse of office, as well as separate charges from the DSS regarding alleged communication wiretapping.

Option 3: Analytical Overview

The legal entanglement of former Kaduna Governor Nasir El-Rufai has escalated into an international dispute. While the ICPC asserts that it is merely performing its statutory duties—citing a court remand order as the basis for its custody of the former governor—his supporters have characterized the move as a political crackdown.

By retaining the Washington-based firm Vanguard Africa, the El-Rufai Support Group Association is attempting to bring international scrutiny to Nigeria’s judicial processes, framing the prosecution as a symptom of a systemic threat to the nation’s democratic health. Conversely, the ICPC maintains that its operations are neutral and strictly bound by the anti-graft Act, viewing the international outreach as an external matter that does not impact their commitment to prosecuting alleged financial crimes and misconduct.

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Judiciary Under Fire: Momodu Demands Ruthless Purge Of Judges Issuing ‘Rascally’ Rulings!.

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Dele Momodu, a prominent member of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), recently declared that the judiciary must be prevented from sabotaging Nigeria’s democratic stability. Speaking on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily, Momodu’s comments followed a Federal High Court ruling by Justice Peter Lifu, which ordered INEC to deregister the ADC and several other parties. The Court of Appeal subsequently stayed the execution of this ruling, labeling the initial judgment as the “highest form of judicial impertinence”.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Momodu advocated for formal sanctions against judges who issue what he termed “rascally judgments,” arguing that judicial officers who ignore established legal procedures or orders from superior courts must face accountability to preserve public trust in the rule of law.

In a separate discussion on the Naija Unfiltered Podcast, Momodu revealed that he had previously encouraged Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), to form a political alliance with former Vice President Atiku Abubakar. Momodu noted that he urged Obi to work with Atiku—who originally helped elevate Obi to national prominence—by citing historical examples of leaders who ascended to the presidency after serving as deputies, such as former Ghanaian President John Mahama, Goodluck Jonathan, and U.S. President Joe Biden.

However, Momodu stated that Obi rejected this advice, maintaining that his own popularity surpassed that of the former Vice President. Momodu also recounted that when Atiku selected Obi as his running mate for the 2019 election, he remained steadfast in his choice despite significant opposition from party governors.

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Kwankwaso Fires Back! Opposition Brews Within NDC Over Controversial New Policy!.

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Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) vice-presidential candidate, has publicly endorsed the party’s new anti-defection indemnity form, calling it a positive step for the organization. Speaking through the Kwankwasiyya movement’s spokesperson, Habibu Saleh Mohammed, Kwankwaso emphasized that this policy is essential for fostering internal discipline and upholding the constitutional mandate linked to party-sponsored elected officials.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The NDC implemented this loyalty affidavit specifically to curb the trend of elected representatives abandoning the party that secured their victory. Party National Chairman, Moses Cleopas, explained that this initiative is a direct response to the persistent issue of politicians defecting after utilizing a party’s platform to achieve office.

Kwankwaso’s camp maintains that this requirement aligns with the spirit of the Nigerian Constitution, which discourages officials from deserting their sponsoring parties. “What the party is trying to do is only imposing the position of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. To a larger extent, this is what we’ve been talking about,” Mohammed stated.

Mohammed further noted that the Kwankwasiyya movement is no stranger to the damage caused by defections, citing the departure of former Kano State governor Abdullahi Ganduje as a prime example. Ultimately, the movement believes this new NDC measure will prevent politicians from viewing party platforms merely as temporary vehicles for electoral success.

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