S.O.N, SETS AMBITION TO MAKE NIGERIA A LEADER IN GLOBAL TOBACCO REGULATION. (PHOTO).

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 SON Sets Ambition to Make Nigeria a Leader in Global Tobacco Regulation The Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) aims to position Nigeria as a global leader in regulating tobacco and related products. During a recent Technical Committee Meeting on heated tobacco products like e-cigarettes and nicotine pouches, SON’s Director General, Dr. Ifeanyi Okeke, stressed the importance of aligning Nigeria’s tobacco standards with international regulations to ensure safety and quality.  The meeting, which included stakeholders from key organizations and regulatory bodies, focused on reducing health risks, enhancing transparency, and developing technical guidelines for manufacturers. SON remains committed to strengthening public health and consumer safety in the tobacco sector.

READ WHY ALGERIA RECENTLY BLOCKED FACEBOOK,TWITTER & OTHER NETWORKS IN THEIR COUNTRY.

                       According to sources in Algeria,Algeria has temporarily blocked Facebook,Twitter and other social networks,to stop high school exam from leaking online.Sources claimed that thousands of student's are redoing their high school exams following the leakage of their earlier paper.Another media house quoted an official who said ''The cut i social media is directly related to the partial baccalaureate exams that are taking place on sunday.This protect students from the publication of false papers for these exams''.The internet was disrupted today sunday,while dozens were arrested by the police in the on-going investigations into the 2016 high school exams leak.One more photo below.                                                                                                                                                              

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