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NAFDAC’s Renewed Commitment to Combat Substandard Products in Nigeria.

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In a resolute stance against the increasing menace of counterfeit and unwholesome food and drug products, the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has unequivocally declared that Nigeria is not a dumping ground for substandard products. This assertion was made during the 8th Annual Conference of the Association of Nigerian Health Journalists (ANHEJ) held in Abuja.

In his address, the Director of Marketing Surveillance of NAFDAC, representing the Director General, highlighted the agency’s intensified partnerships with countries such as China and India. These collaborations aim to ensure that all products destined for the Nigerian market undergo stringent testing prior to shipment. NAFDAC’s proactive measures reflect a commitment to safeguarding consumer health and protecting legitimate businesses from the detrimental effects of counterfeit goods.

The agency’s approach includes the appointment of independent analysts in manufacturing countries to assess product safety rigorously. This initiative significantly minimizes the risk of inferior products infiltrating Nigerian markets. “Pre-shipment testing ensures that only quality products are sent to Nigeria,” the representative stated, emphasizing the critical nature of these preventive steps.

Furthermore, NAFDAC underlined the importance of post-marketing inspections. These inspections are vital, as counterfeiters often evade regulatory oversight. The agency reported successfully intercepting 144 batches of substandard pharmaceutical products recently, showcasing its effectiveness in curtailing the influx of harmful items.

In addition to these measures, NAFDAC urged the Nigerian populace to remain vigilant and report any suspected counterfeit items, reinforcing the importance of community involvement in this battle. The agency also advocated for bolstering local pharmaceutical manufacturing to diminish reliance on imported goods.

Through these efforts, NAFDAC demonstrates its unwavering dedication to ensuring that Nigerian consumers are protected from the threats posed by substandard products, thereby fostering a healthier and more secure environment for all.

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Princess Opeyemi Bright Inaugurated as Youngest UK Mayor.

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On Friday, May 16, 2025, Princess Opeyemi Bright was sworn in as the youngest Mayor in the United Kingdom, assuming the prestigious title of First Citizen of the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham at the age of 29.

Born in the UK to Nigerian parents, Princess Bright’s election has been widely lauded as a testament to diversity, youth empowerment, and the increasing global impact of the Nigerian diaspora. Having served as a councillor since the age of 22, her ascent to mayoralty follows a legacy of public service, with her mother, Dr. Councillor Afolasade Bright, previously serving as Civic Mayor of Hackney.

Princess Bright’s success exemplifies a broader trend of Nigerians achieving prominent positions in international governance, joining the ranks of figures like Kemi Badenoch and Chi Onwurah in the UK, and others globally. Her inauguration serves as an encouragement for youth engagement in politics and underscores the vital role young people and women play in shaping public life. This historic achievement offers valuable insights for Nigerian policymakers in diaspora engagement and leadership development initiatives.

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Nollywood Actress Questions JAMB’s Relevance in University Admissions.

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Nollywood actress Mary Njoku has recently ignited a debate regarding the necessity of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) examination for university admissions in Nigeria. In a statement posted on her Instagram story, Njoku questioned the need for JAMB and post-UTME, arguing that the Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) should be sufficient proof of a candidate’s completion of secondary education.

Her statement comes amidst recent controversy surrounding JAMB, particularly following widespread reports of mass failures in the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME). While JAMB has admitted to errors and announced retakes for affected candidates, Njoku’s questioning highlights a deeper concern regarding the redundancy and potential inefficiencies within the current university admission process. The actress’s comments add fuel to an existing debate about the effectiveness and fairness of the JAMB examination in evaluating a student’s readiness for tertiary education.

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Tyla to Host 2025 Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards.

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South African sensation Tyla is poised to make history as the first African personality to host the Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards. Organizers announced the Grammy-winning artist as the host of the 2025 edition, scheduled to air live on June 21st from the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California.

Beyond hosting duties, Tyla has also secured two nominations: Favourite Global Music Star and Favourite Music Collaboration for “Show Me Love” with WizTheMc, and “bees & honey.”

The nominations list is topped by Kendrick Lamar, Ariana Grande, and Lady Gaga, each receiving four nods. Selena Gomez, Dwayne Johnson, Jelly Roll, and Jack Black follow closely behind with three nominations apiece.

Expressing her excitement on X, Tyla simply stated, “I’m really about to host the kids choice awards.” This landmark achievement further solidifies Tyla’s rising star on the global stage.

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