NAFDAC WARNS OF FAKE TOOTHPASTE CIRCULATING IN KADUNA, ORDERS NATIONWIDE CRACKDOWN. (PHOTO).

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 NAFDAC Warns Of Fake Toothpaste Circulating In Kaduna, Orders Nationwide Crackdown The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has alerted Nigerians about the circulation of suspected counterfeit toothpaste in Kaduna State, raising concerns over consumer safety and public health. According to the agency, the fake products are designed to imitate popular Colgate toothpaste, potentially deceiving buyers into believing they are genuine. The discovery followed a complaint received by NAFDAC’s Post-Marketing Surveillance team, which prompted an investigation. During inspections, officials found two suspected fake products labeled “Coglaet ActivGel 100g” and “Coglaet Herbal 100g” being sold at a local shop.  The retailer reportedly could not provide proof of purchase, claiming the items were supplied by a door-to-door distributor. NAFDAC emphasized that the products are unregistered and have not undergone required safety and quality checks, making them...

INFLATION DROP: WORLD BANK RAISES NIGERIA, OTHER AFRICAN COUNTRIES’ GROWTH FORECAST. (PHOTO).


 Inflation Drop: World Bank raises Nigeria, other African Countries’ Growth Forecast


The World Bank has said that Nigeria and other sub-Saharan African economies are expected to grow by a faster 3.8% this year on the back of stable prices that have spurred easing by policymakers. The development followed the Central Bank of Nigeria’s easing of interest rates from 27.5 per cent to 27 per cent last month.


The WB upgraded growth forecasts for Ethiopia, Nigeria, and the Ivory Coast – all major economies in the region. It said real incomes are also growing at a faster rate this year and into the next two years. “While this marks a gradual recovery from a decade of successive shocks, the rebound has yet to gain strong momentum,” it said in the report.


The upgrade from 3.5% in April was driven by stabilising foreign exchange and inflation rates in countries like Ethiopia, giving room for interest rate cuts, the bank said in its biannual Africa Pulse report, according to Reuters. Growth will accelerate to an annual average of 4.4% in the next two years, the bank said, slightly up from an initial forecast of 4.3%.


Growth prospects for 30 economies out of the 47 that make up the region, as defined by the bank, were revised upwards, the report found. “These favourable conditions are fuelling a recovery in private consumption and investment,” the bank said in the report. However, fiscal consolidation efforts could curb the pace of recovery in some economies, the report warned. “The median inflation is less than 4%. Moreover, most of the currencies that were cratering relative to the U.S. dollar have now recovered and are stable,” Andrew Dabalen, chief economist for Africa at the World Bank, told a news briefing.


The regional economic outlook, however, faces risks from trade uncertainty sparked by the policies of U.S. President Donald Trump, high debt burdens, and the need to create jobs for millions of young people coming into the job market. “Trade challenges remain very high. We don’t know how this is going to be resolved because there are lots of negotiations going on,” Dabalen said, citing the expiry of AGOA, a key trade agreement between the United States and African nations. The World Bank urged governments to focus on the creation of good jobs by improving the general business environment, and nurturing small and mid-sized firms.


“These jobs have to be jobs that provide a living wage and secure lives,” Dabalen said, adding that three-quarters of the jobs created in the region’s economies are in the informal sector. Lack of employment opportunities and other grievances have led to youth-led protests in Kenya, Nigeria, and Madagascar since last year, showing the scale of the challenge for policymakers. “The consequences of not solving these problems are hard to contemplate. They will be very disruptive, and I think we’re beginning to see the signs of it,” Dabalen said.

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