NAFDAC REOPENS ONITSHA DRUG MARKET AFTER MONTH-LONG CLOSURE. (PHOTOS)

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 NAFDAC Reopens Onitsha Drug Market After Month-Long Closure The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has reopened the Onitsha Head Bridge drug market, popularly known as 'Ogbo Ogwu', after a month-long closure for sanitization and regulatory enforcement. The market was shut down as part of NAFDAC's nationwide clampdown on fake and substandard medicines. To prevent a recurrence of the issues that led to the closure, NAFDAC has implemented strict administrative conditions for reopening. Shop owners are required to complete documentation and clearance procedures before their shops can be unsealed. A dedicated NAFDAC desk has been established to facilitate the process efficiently, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.Ā² According to NAFDAC Director-General, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, only shops that meet the conditions will be allowed to resume operations. Shop owners have been directed to obtain and sign an undertaking, along with a penal...

POLICE ARREST FAKE SOLDIER FOR ABDUCTING MAN. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE


 POLICE ARREST FAKE SOLDIER FOR ABDUCTING MAN


Operatives of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) have arrested a suspected army impersonator for abducting a young man in Ikeja abandoning him on the Third Mainland bridge, and making away with his iPhone 13.

The suspect, Kingsley Wanogho, 42, a dismissed army sergeant and ex-convict, was arrested at Ikeja Underbridge by police operatives after being spotted by one of his victims around Computer Village, Ikeja on Saturday.


Preliminary investigations revealed that the suspect on 30th December 2024 accused his victim of stumbling on him. He claimed he lost a gold ring in the process and that his victim must produce the ring for him.


Wanogho, thereafter, told his victim, Solomon, that he was an army officer, displaying his identification card. It was further alleged that Wanogho told his victim that if he couldnā€™t produce his gold ring, he was going to take him to army barracks in Oshodi


Investigations revealed that it was at this point that the suspect invited an accomplice on a motorcycle and hauled his victim on a bike. And, on the pretext that they were taking the victim to Army Cantonment,

they drove him to Third Mainland Bridge, collected his iPhone 13 and money, and abandoned him there.

Further investigations revealed that Wanogho sold the iPhone 13 for N150,000:00 in Computer Village, Ikeja.

Investigations also revealed the suspect was arrested last year in Ikeja and imprisoned over a similar crime.

Recovered from him were a Nigerian Army fez cap and a Nigerian Army fake identity card.

The suspect has been transferred to CPā€™s Special Squad for further investigation.

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