Nigerians Call For Closure Of NAFDAC Over Increased Rate Of Kidney Failure Over Fake Drugs/Dr

Nigerians on social media have criticized the National Agency for Food Drugs and Administration (NAFDAC) over the recent rise in the number of kidney failure cases experienced by Nigerians.


On Tuesday, popular Video director, TG Omori revealed that he had kidney failure. On Wednesday he revealed that he had received an organ transplant even though it wasn't successful. Nigerians now searched his previous tweets as far back as last year where he revealed consumption of fake drinks was the cause of his malaise.

NAFDAC is now trending on X, as Nigerians have called on the agency to start working or be shut down, saying there is a high proliferation of fake drugs, fake alcoholic drinks, fake soft drinks and fake foods.




 









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