NAFDAC uncovers ‘massive’ depot for expired, fake drugs in Nigerian community
NAFDAC said the raid on the massive depot was part of the Nigerian government’s intensified crackdown on counterfeit medicines.
NAFDAC said the raid on the massive depot was part of the Nigerian government’s intensified crackdown on counterfeit medicines.
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Mr Magu also said the EFCC has begun investigating corruption activities in 'sister anti-corruption agencies'.
The suspect admitted to the crime.
There are several discrepancies between Kemi Adeosun's fake certificate and an original one issued in July 2009
It says "apocryphal statements" were being fabricated and ascribed to the president on the social media.
There is no research paper or thesis to the senator’s name online although he got the degree in 2012.
The Rector said the students would be punished to serve as a deterrent to others.
"Barely few days after I opened the Facebook account, many people, mostly ladies started to send me friend requests.”
Mr. Mohammed cites examples of “fake news” in recent weeks.
The EFCC secured a court order for the forfeiture.
The data showed that in 2016, 4,296 applications were received for new products registration.
Popular brands of beverages like Hennessey, 501, Johnny Walker, Red Label whisky, Best Marula fruit cream, Pure heaven, were faked.
A criminal gang issued legitimate U.S. visas for a decade.
The woman reportedly claimed to be a medical doctor.
“The state government solicited our participation which we gladly obliged.
The police said the suspects are going to be charged to court after investigations.
Mr. Kolawole was arrested for allegedly faking and being in possession of blank senior secondary school certificates.
500 bags of smuggled rice were also seized.
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