“Miracle Water, Soap: Nigerian pastor reacts to NAFDAC’s allegations - Premium Times”
“Miracle Water, Soap: Nigerian pastor reacts to NAFDAC’s allegations - Premium Times”
@mindviewer
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21 comments 12 likes@ndianaabasi30
313 ViewsIt is boldly written “highly inflammable“, even a spark from a metal hill shoe can ignite fire. But people will still rush to get free fuels, now there are gone. I pity the innocent that get burnt...
@favourchinedu
249 ViewsAll thus data protection privacy are all camouflage, our data is given out to agencies at any request.
@nwekechinonso2022
309 ViewsIt′s only in a civilised society like the US that all these matters but over here, nope! Debate is the least of the concern of the electorates.
@ndianaabasi30
294 ViewsThings are hard but that doesn′t mean you have to risk your life. When ever petrol tanker there is likely to be an explosion but people will not learnt.
@zhinny
318 ViewsIt’s good NAFDAC is finally looking into this. Too many people have been taken advantage of with these so-called miracle products
@fuli
324 ViewsThe problem is here is allowing the foreign companies to benefit more than indigenes or even worse when they pocket the money
@applecoral
187 ViewsEvery time there’s a new Chrome vulnerability, series of updates carried out has only made the app more useless, and infact one of the worst to use while surfing the net
@legendworrythem
277 Viewsthis is actually a sad news and occurence, we hope such incident isn′t going to occur again
@choice
213 Views“This isn’t the first time we’ve seen such actions taken against labor leaders. It makes you wonder if there’s an agenda to silence them