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HOW NESTLE COMPANY SELLS SUBSTANDARD PRODUCTS TO NIGERIANS AND SUPERIOR TO SOUTH AFRICANS

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It is rather sad that Nigeria which is a ready market for all kinds of goods due to its large population as well as its insatiable appetite for already made goods and foreign investments appears to have become a dumping ground for substandard and second hand products majorly from multinational companies who seemingly fabricates nutritional values attached to their products whereas the content is a direct opposite of what is displayed on the package. Nestlé Nigeria Plc which is one of the numerous food and beverage companies patronized in Nigeria and producers of Milo, Nido, Kit Kat, Golden Morn, Nescafe, Carnaton, Gloria, Maggi, Ideal etc is alleged to be an epitome of this impropriety as information made available to us reveal that in their quest to make more gains and perhaps due to the fact that they have greased that palms of those who are supposed to ensure that all products are up to standard, they have over the years applied double standards in products made for consumers in Nigeria and that of other countries.

In a recent experiment carried out on a Nestle product (Milo) by a concerned Nigerian, Dr. C. Okojie who is Professor in Chemical Engineering, it was observed that the nutritional composition displayed on the sachet of the beverage was not in tandem with the results he got from his analysis.  According to him, the fiber, calcium, potassium and vitamin content on the Nigerian Milo were fabricated with an offset value of 12 each which is way below the value displayed on the sachet. “The content values are incorrect and the Milo itself is alleged to be poisonous and chemically enhanced’’ he stated. He also stated that an organoleptic analysis of the Milo he bought in South Africa showed that it was browner in color and with a better taste having moderate sugar content when compared to those produced in Nigeria by the same company. There are speculations that Nestle Nigeria may have reduced the quality of the product in other for it to be sold at a cheaper rate in the Nigerian market and perhaps greased the palms of the regulatory bodies in Nigeria like the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) and the Consumer Protection Council of Nigeria who are expected to ensure that the measurements and specifications are in tandem with the food laws and standards as stipulated in the country.

Speaking to Society Reporters on the alleged information was Ms. Victoria Ndee Uwadoka who spoke on behalf of the company and denied the allegation. According to her, ” We are all about quality, and our products are the same all over the world, we always pay special attention to be sure all our products are accurate”

Further Investigation with Our NAFDAC source will be published in our next edition.

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Former education minister, Kenneth Gbagi dies at 62

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A former Minister of Education and industrialist, Kenneth Gbagi, has died at the age of 62.

Gbagi was the governorship candidate of the Social Democratic Party in the last election in Delta State.

He was reported to have died on Saturday, May 4, 2024.

This was confirmed in a statement released by his family.

The statement, signed by his eldest son, Chief Emuoboh Gbagi, read, “It is with profound sadness but gratitude to God that we announce the passing of our beloved father, grandfather, husband, and brother.

“Olorogun Kenneth Omemavwa Gbagi, former Minister of Education, departed this life on the 4th of May 2024 at the age of 62.

“We take comfort in the fond memories of his life, his achievements, and the impact he made on the lives of countless individuals and communities.

“We kindly request your thoughts and prayers for our family during this challenging time of loss.

“May his soul rest in perfect peace.”

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Ex Governor Abdullahi Ganduje, Wife, others To Be Arraigned April 17 Over Dollar Video…..

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The Kano High Court is set to arraign Kano State’s immediate previous governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, on April 17, 2024, on charges of bribery, diversion, and theft of money, including the alleged acceptance of $413,000 and N1.38 billion in bribes.

Haruna Dederi, Kano State Attorney General and Commissioner of Justice, confirmed the situation, saying Ganduje would be charged with his wife and six others.

The accused individuals named in the summons are Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, Hafsat Umar, Abubakar Bawuro, Umar Abdullahi Umar, Jibrilla Muhammad, Lamash Properties Ltd, Safari Textiles Ltd, and Lesage General Enterprises.

The Kano State Government, which initiated the criminal suit against the eight respondents, has declared its readiness to present 15 witnesses to testify before Justice Usman Na’aba of State High Court number four.

“It is very true. We have filed the case and it’s going to hold on the 17th of April, 2024. What I cannot confirm is whether he is served or not, but he will definitely be served,” he said.

Dederi further highlighted the significance of accountability in governance, remarking, “What he (Ganduje) doesn’t understand is that you cannot run away from the evil day, it will definitely come to you, and this will even serve as a deterrence to all of us that are also in government now.”

The commissioner also addressed the jurisdictional aspect of the case, asserting,
“He was saying that we can’t prosecute him, forgetting that the offence also falls under the category of the state offences,” he said.

“It’s not totally a federal affair and we have even appealed to Justice Liman ruling on that.”

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Just In: Emefiele arrives Lagos court for arraignment

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The embattled former Central Bank of Nigeria Governor, Godwin Emefiele, has arrived at the Ikeja State High Court in Lagos for
his arraignment over alleged abuse of office and allocation of billions of dollars.

Emefiele, alongside his co-defendant, one Henry Isioma Omole, will be arraigned on fresh 26 counts before Justice Rahman Oshodi this morning.

In the charge marked ID/23787c/2024 and dated April 3, 2024, the EFCC alleged that Emefiele abused his office between 2022 and 2023 in Lagos.

The commission alleged that the former CBN governor “directed to be done in abuse of the authority of your office, as the Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria, an arbitrary act, to wit: allocating foreign exchange in the aggregate sum of $2,136,391,737.33 without bids, which act is prejudicial to the rights of Nigerians.”

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