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Avoid ‘miracle’ water, soaps from Delta church, NAFDAC warns public
Avoid ‘miracle’ water, soaps from Delta church, NAFDAC warns public
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has issued a strong warning to the public, urging them to avoid buying so-called “miracle” products, particularly those being promoted by a religious organization, Christ Mercy Land Deliverance Ministries, located in Delta State.
In a statement released on Sunday, NAFDAC’s Director-General, Prof. Moji Adeyeye, claimed that the ministry sells various “miracle waters” and soaps, which are claimed to have healing properties, including the ability to cure conditions like barrenness.
Prof. Adeyeye noted that NAFDAC had been inundated with complaints from concerned citizens about the activities of the ministry’s senior prophet.
These complaints focused on the promotion and sale of unverified products, including items named “Miracle & Healing Water” and “The Miracle Water from The Pool of Bethsaida.”
According to the complaints, these products were being marketed with promises of miraculous results, such as assisting women in conceiving twins.
The church allegedly claimed that these products were registered with NAFDAC, which led several individuals to visit the agency’s offices to confirm the validity of the claims. However, upon investigation, NAFDAC confirmed that none of the products in question were registered.
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n August 2024, NAFDAC’s Delta State Coordinator, acting on the petitions received, visited the ministry and purchased one of the miracle waters for N3,000.
When approached, church officials denied any involvement in the production or sale of the products, despite the existence of a purchase receipt.
The officials also refused to cooperate with NAFDAC’s investigation, causing delays by avoiding meetings and failing to provide necessary information.
Further investigations revealed that Christ Mercy Land Deliverance Ministries had entered into a manufacturing agreement with a local company to produce these products.
This agreement was made without notifying NAFDAC, violating regulatory requirements. Consequently, NAFDAC sealed the factory for its involvement in the unlawful production and sale of the miracle products under a falsified NAFDAC registration number.
Prof. Adeyeye emphasized that these products are neither registered nor approved by NAFDAC and warned the public to refrain from purchasing them.
She reiterated the agency’s commitment to protecting the health and safety of Nigerians.
Avoid ‘miracle’ water, soaps from Delta church, NAFDAC warns public
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Man remanded for allegedly defiling stepdaughter in Benue
Man remanded for allegedly defiling stepdaughter in Benue
A Makurdi Magistrates Court, on Wednesday, ordered the remand of one Adera Sunday, 40, accused of defiling of his 16-year-old stepdaughter.
The Magistrate, Mrs Sonia Ayange, did not take the plea of the defendant, a resident of Welfare Quarters, Makurdi, for want of jurisdiction.
Ayange thereafter ordered that the defendant should be remanded at the Makurdi Correctional Centre pending further investigation.
She adjourned the case to Oct. 11 for further mention.
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Earlier, the Police Prosecutor, Insp James Ewache told the court that the teenager reported the case at the State Criminal Investigation Department in Makurdi on Aug. 30.
The prosecutor said that the complainant informed the police that her stepfather had been taking sexual advantage of her since she was 13 years of age without her consent.
“He lures her into taking noxious drugs and while under the influence, forcefully takes advantage of her,” the prosecutor said.
Ewache said that investigation into the matter was still ongoing and prayed the court for another date for mention.
He said that the offence contravened Sections 284 of the Penal Code, Laws of Benue State, 2004.
Man remanded for allegedly defiling stepdaughter in Benue
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FG worries over Abuja tremor, says it’s monitoring situation
FG worries over Abuja tremor, says it’s monitoring situation
The federal government has said it is monitoring and analysing earth movement in and around Abuja to forestall any further earth tremor in the federal capital territory.
The Minister of Science, Innovation and Technology, Uche Nnaji, who disclosed this at an emergency press briefing in Abuja, yesterday, said the government would soon implement measures to mitigate the seismic risks.
Over the past week, a series of earth tremors have been reported in some parts of the Maitama, Katampe, and Mpape areas, causing concern among residents.
Tremors are small, mild shaking or vibrations of the ground, often caused by minor movements in the earth’s crust.
It could be recalled that Mpape experienced a similar sequence of earth tremors from September 5 to 7, 2018, which drew significant local and international attention to Nigeria’s increasing seismic activity.
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The recent tremors were accompanied by loud noises and ground shaking, causing widespread alarm among residents.
The minister said “The government is currently processing and analysing comprehensive datasets from its Seismological and GNSS stations to provide relevant recommendations to the FCT Administration.
“We urge the residents of Mpape, and by extension the wider Abuja area, to remain calm and continue their normal activities,” Nnaji said.
Also, the Nigerian Geological Survey Agency (NGSA) has urged residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to remain calm.
NGSA Director General, Prof. Olusegun Ige, made the call in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja.
He urged the residents of the affected areas and other parts where the tremors were felt not to panic, as the tremors were generally minor and did not pose any threat to the environment.
He said the agency was closely monitoring the situation across Nigeria and would provide updates as required.
The NGSA boss stated that a team from the agency had visited the affected areas for an on-the-spot assessment of the various incidents.
FG worries over Abuja tremor, says it’s monitoring situation
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Police parade suspected ritualists, armed robbers in Osun
Police parade suspected ritualists, armed robbers in Osun
The Osun State Police Command has said that it has arrested seven suspects for possession of human body parts.
The police made this revelation to journalists while parading the suspects at the Command headquarters in Osogbo on Wednesday.
The suspects paraded include Johnson Daniel, Adetunji Okunade, Olaniyan Azeez, Balogun Temitope Asimiyu, Oladapo Hammed, Kazeem Rasak and Asaka Rauf.
Addressing journalists, the Deputy Police Public Relations Officer, Giwa-Alade Emmanuel also said suspected human bone fragments, a female pant and note books were recovered as exhibits from the suspects at the point of arrest.
He said, “The above named suspects were arrested upon a credible information from a good spirited individual that, one Johnson Daniel ‘m’ a mortuary attendant at lpetu-ljesa sells portions of human remains deposited at the mortuary to native doctors whose names are listed above.
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“The said suspects use these remains gotten from the mortuary attendant (Johnson Daniel) for different ritual purposes. Daniel also confessed that, he conspired with one other mortuary attendant named Adetunji Okunade ‘m’ to sell remnant of water used in bathing corpses to interested native doctors.
“In the course of investigation, search were conducted at the residences of these suspects which led to the recovery of fragment of substances suspected to be human skull at Asaka Rauf ‘m’ and Oladapo Hammed ‘m’ residences while a female pant and a note book containing instructions on ritual practices were recovered from Balogun Temitope Asimiyu’s residence.”
Giwa-Alade hinted that the suspects have been charged to court.
Similarly, the police paraded Taiwo Adekunle, Adebayo Opeyemi, Hasan Ibrahim, Oba Wasiu and Olajide Oladapo for alleged armed robbery.
Exhibits recovered at the point of arrest include a Ford Jeep with registration number SMK945OS, Hunter motorcycle with registration number WWD604QF, one empty shell cartridge, one Iphone and one magnet.
Police parade suspected ritualists, armed robbers in Osun
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