Month: February 2024

  • Police arrest fake philanthropist, recover fraudulently obtained bags of rice in Enugu

    Police arrest fake philanthropist, recover fraudulently obtained bags of rice in Enugu

     

    By Flowerbudnews

    The Police Command in Enugu State has
    arrested a fake philanthropist and recovered fraudulently obtained bags of rice within Enugu metropolis.

    The Command’s Spokesman, DSP Daniel Ndukwe, said in a statement on Sunday in Enugu that the swift response of police operatives serving in the Ogui Police Division led to arrest of one Joseph Nnamani, 45.

    Ndukwe noted that if not for police intervention, Nnamani would have successfully defrauded a businessman of 18 bags of rice valued at about N400,000 under the guise of buying and using the rice for charity at a church on Feb. 14, 2024, Valentine’s Day.

    “On Valentine’s Day, Nnamani went to the premises of a church (name withheld) in Ogui, Enugu, from where he called the businessman (names withheld) on the phone, requesting 18 pieces of 25kg bags of rice with the pretense of wanting to use the same for charity to the church.

     

    “The businessman accordingly supplied the rice and unsuspectingly followed Nnamani to the bank to receive his payment through bank transfer.

     

    “But in the course of effecting the payment, Nnamani secretly left the bank, went back to the church, and made away with the bags of rice to an unknown destination.

     

    “The suspect, however, could not run or hide for so long, as police operatives, upon receiving the report, embarked on an intelligence-driven investigation, which led to his arrest on Feb. 20, 2024, at Enene, Enugu,” he said.

     

    The police spokesman noted that upon his arrest, eight out of the 18 25kg bags of rice were recovered from him, after he had re-bagged and sold the other bags at Oye Emene Market, Enugu.

     

    Ndukwe said the suspect and his cohorts would definitely have a date with the court of law once investigations are concluded on the matter.

    “The citizenry, particularly businessmen and women, are hereby advised to always be security conscious and wary of whom and how they transact businesses in such circumstances, to avoid falling prey to fraudulent suspects like Nnamani.

    ”Additionally, while the investigation lasts, person(s) who may have suffered a similar act of fraud by the suspect, are encouraged to report to the mentioned police division to volunteer relevant information,” he added. (Flowerbudnews)

  • Successful technical rollover: EEDC urges South-East residents to upgrade meters seamlessly

    Successful technical rollover: EEDC urges South-East residents to upgrade meters seamlessly

     

    By Flowerbudnews
    The Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC) has announced the cut over to its new vending system, SuperEdge, following a successful rollover in readiness for the Standard Transfer Specification (STS) prepaid meter upgrade.

     

    The company noted that with the successful technological and technical rollover completed on Saturday, Feb. 24; South-East residents can now upgrade their prepaid meters seamlessly and without any monetary charge henceforth.

     

    This development is contained in a statement issued on Sunday by the Head of Corporate Communications, EEDC, Mr Emeka Ezeh.

     

    Ezeh said that customers of EEDC who were unable to recharge their meters during the rollover period because of the vending platform which was shut down, can now conveniently purchase tokens and seamlessly upgrade their prepaid meters.

     

    He noted that with the completion of the rollover, the very first token purchase by customers will come with the Key Change Tokens (KCTs) needed to upgrade the meters.

     

    “These are three sets of 20-digit tokens which the customers are expected to punch into their meters,” the EEDC spokesman said.

     

    According to him, the first 20 digits will be punched into the meter after which the customer should press the “enter” button; the same should be done for the second 20 digits and the third 20 digits, to have the meter upgraded.

     

    He urged customers who might still have earlier purchased tokens yet to be loaded onto their meters to endeavour to load them before administering the three sets of 20-digit tokens, as once the meter is upgraded, such tokens would no longer be accepted by the meter.

     

    Ezeh emphasized that the prepaid meter upgrade is compulsory for all customers using STS compliant prepaid meters and the meters are expected to have been upgraded worldwide by Nov. 24, 2024.

    He further warned that the exercise is free and at no cost to customers, adding that it does not affect Postpaid and Stand-alone meter customers.

     

    He said: “customers can recharge their meters through “EnergyPay” by simply logging on to EEDC website (www.enugudisco.com) and clicking the “Make Payment” button, or through the EEDC Connect App.

     

    “For enquiries and clarification on the upgrade, customers are encouraged to reach out to EEDC through its Call Center by dialling: 084 700 100. MTN users should dial: 02084700100.” (Flowerbudnews)

  • Gov Adeleke Commiserates With Sister Over Husband’s Death

    Gov Adeleke Commiserates With Sister Over Husband’s Death

    The Governor of Osun state, His Excellency, Senator Ademola Jackson Nurudeen Adeleke has expressed deep shock over the death of Alhaji Tohir Aderemi Sanni, the Patriarch of Sanni family, and the husband of Yeyeluwa Dupe Adeleke Sanni.

     

    In a statement issued by Oluomo Kolapo Alimi, Commissioner, Information and Public Enlightenment, Gov Adeleke commiserates with his sister, Yeyeluwa Dupe Adeleke Sanni and the entire Sanni family over the loss of such a dear nice, kind and easy going father figure.

     

    Part of the statement read, “Governor Ademola Adeleke recalled with nostalgia the many contributions of the 74 year old late Alhaji Sanni, particularly his exemplary life style as a good father, great and grand father, who did a lot for the growth and development of Islam and humanity in general.

    Governor Adeleke also acknowledged and appreciated the many contributions of the late Baba Sanni to him personslly, especially during the struggle to become the Executive Governor of Osun state.

     

    “He prayed Allah to grant him Aljanbah Firdaus just as he urged the family he left behind to take solace in the fact that he lived a good life.

     

    “Burial takes place this evening at Challenge area, Ibadan by 4:00 pm.”

  • NÀFDAC Vows to Close Down any Distribution or Sale Outlet Aiding Spread of fake drugs

    NÀFDAC Vows to Close Down any Distribution or Sale Outlet Aiding Spread of fake drugs

    As DG  Assures; No Proliferation of Fake Drugs in Nigeria

    By Biola Lawal
    Abuja (Flowerbudnews): The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has assured that there was no proliferation of fake drugs in the country as it vows to close down any Sale and Distribution Outlet that facilitate Spread of Fake Drugs.

    NÀFDAC Director General, Prof Mojisola Adeyeye, who gave the assurance at a stakeholders meeting organized by NAFDAC on Thursday, expressed the Agency’s resolve to effectively safeguard the health of Nigerians.by effectively combating incidences of falsified and substandard medicines.

    Prof. Adeyeye emphasised the need to explore how to combat the sale and distribution of Substandard and Falsified Medical Products within the supply chain to end its incidences., Sayo Akintola NAFDAC Resident Media Consultant disclosed in a statement.

    The meeting was held for NAFDAC to forge partnership with pharmaceutical supply chain’s stakeholders in the review of the national strategic action plan on prevention, detection and response to substandard and falsified medicines.

    Prof Adeyeye expressed NÀFDAC resolve to effectively safeguard the health of Nigerians,
    insisting that the Agency would not hesitate to clamp down on wholesale and retail outlets where fake drugs are dispensed for public use.

    She said that the engagement with Pharma supply chain stakeholders in Nigeria ”serves as a means of thinking together and putting in place a position that will represent or guide collective efforts and strategy to prevent, detect, and respond to substandard and falsified medicinal products”

    The NAFDAC Boss added that ‘:the goal is to ensure that medical products in circulation are of the quality standard required and safe for public use.’:

    The NAFDAC boss noted that the high prevalence of SF in Africa is a major threat to public health, attributing this to the fact that regulation in the region is limited with about 10% of African National Regulatory Agencies NRAs having achieved ML3.

    Prof Adeyeye noted with dismay that this allows for poorly regulated manufacturers to supply their products in Africa where technologies to detect SF and track/trace are limited.

    She added that the menace of substandard and falsified medical products threatens access to safe, efficacious, and affordable medicines, undermining health systems and the achievement of Universal Health Coverage globally.

    With the mandate to regulate and control the manufacture, importation, exportation, distribution, advertisement, sale, and use of drugs, cosmetics, chemicals, detergents, medical devices, and packaged water generally referred to as Regulated Products, she noted that this puts a burden on the Agency to lead the fight against SF medical products in Nigeria and support efforts that will see a reduction in the prevalence of SF medical products both locally manufactured and imported.

    The DG explained that NAFDAC is not the only regulatory agency in terms of substandard falsified medicines, adding that the Pharmacy Council of Nigeria (PCN) probably has more to do in the fight against fake drugs. She, however, relished a cordial relationship that exists between the two sister agencies, insisting that we must do this fight together.

    Prof Adeyeye explained that currently, NAFDAC is doing its best to fight this issue of Substandard and Falsified products, stating that the fight against Substandard/Falsified medical products is based on three broad thematic areas Prevent, Detect, and Respond (PDR).

    She said that NAFDAC operatives are not just going on the streets to look for substandard falsified medicines, but also going after products that have been approved in Southeast Asia en route Nigeria.

    She reiterated that 70 per cent of medicines used in Nigeria come from outside which necessitated the establishment of a Pre-shipment testing scheme that has stopped over 124 products that were approved from coming into the Nigerian market.

    According to her, some of the SF medicines do not have content, some will not disintegrate, and some will not dissolve. In contrast, some of them have wrong labelling and all sorts of non-compliance, adding that the Agency is dealing with that now with the World Health Organisation (WHO).

    Prof Adeyeye further disclosed that most of the products stopped from coming into the Nigeria market have fake certificates of pharmaceutical product. Noting that it takes two to tango, Prof. Adeyeye opined that its not just India bringing substandard falsified medicines to us, it is us; Nigerians that connive with them to bring in cheap products at the detriment of lives in Nigeria.

    Furthermore, She disclosed that over 124 shipments have been stopped, adding that these are products that had been approved, that couldl have been in circulation in Nigeria for five years. So, if ten containers per year for one particular product or two containers per year should find their way into Nigeria, you can figure out what the consequences might be.

    The NAFDAC boss, however, announced the berth of a new regulatory directive with emphasis on the source of raw materials used in the production process. For those that are registering new products, she said they must procure raw materials from approved sources like WHO Prequalified sources, FDA, or other stringent Regulatory Authorities.

    If you dont source from a prequalified source, we will not register the product, she said.
    She, however, dispelled the news going around, over the alleged proliferation of fake drugs in the country, saying the proliferation news that has been going on is false.

    There is no proliferation of substandard medicines. We do national survey, sampling of products using scientific methods from different parts of the country., she said, adding that the survey was done in 2021 and 2022 for ant-malaria with a 10 per cent prevalence level.

    We couldnt do it in 2020 due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. She explained further, If you live very close to the border where people come in and out the prevalence may be higher there. Thats statistics.
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    The average is about 10%, she said, insisting that proliferation is not synonymous with shortage because the two words are now used together. The fact that we have a shortage of medicines does not mean there is a proliferation of substandard falsified medicines. The survey for 2023 is not ready yet. We will publish 2021 and 2022

    She noted that the Pharmaceutical Supply chain plays a vital role in ensuring that safe, quality, and efficacious medicines reach the end users, adding that there is therefore a need to foster complementary partnerships that will seek to identify lapses in the supply chain system to improve the chances of winning the war on substandard and falsified medical products in Nigeria.

    We have formal and informal markets. Do not buy medicines from the informal market. We do a lot of raids in Oke- Arin, Idumota markets Lagos, Onitsha head bridge where you can buy a product maybe 50 per cent or 80 per cent cheaper because of low quality, she added, the state of the economy shouldnt be an excuse for people to buy poison under the guise of cheap products.

    I enjoin you to sustain your support to NAFDAC to ensure that only safe, efficacious, and quality medicines are used in Nigeria. NAFDAC, as the regulatory agency is seeking the support of all stakeholders in the pharma industry and supply chain system to improve our chances of winning the war on SF medical products.

    The Supply chain stakeholders made very useful contributions for input into the National Strategic document to guide our collective efforts towards combating the menace of the SF in the country.

    The stakeholders present at the supply chain engagements include the World Health Organization (WHO), United States Pharmacopeia (USP), Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Group of Manufacturers Association of Nigeria ( PMG-MAN), Association of Community Pharmacist of Nigeria (ACPN), Pharmaceutical Wholesalers Association of Nigeria (PWDAN), Nigerian Representatives of Overseas Pharmaceutical Manufacturers (NIROPHARM), Association of Pharmaceutical Importers of Nigeria (APIN), Association of Hospital and Administrative Pharmacist of Nigeria (AHAPN), Nigeria Army Medical corps, Nigeria Medical Association (NMA), National of Veterinary Medical Association(NVMA). Others are different companies represented under PMG-MAN, APIN, PWDAN, and Niropharm. (Flowerbudnews)

     

  • DTAC and NTA Forges Partnership to Showcase Nigeria’s Global Impact on Human Development

     

     

    By Biola Lawal

    Abuja (Flowerbudnews): The Nigerian Technical Aid Corps (TAC) and the Nigerian Television Authority have agreed to partner to promote the Foreign Policy Agenda of the Tinubu Administration.

    The TAC DG, Rt. Hon. (Dr.) Yusuf Buba Yakub, who is at present in a courtesy visit to the DG of NTA, Salihu Abdulhamid Dembos, says such partnership is necessary in order to change the narrative of the contributions of Nigeria to global progress and development of mankind.

    This was disclosed in a statement by Nkem Anyata-Lafia SA,Media and Publicity, to the TAC DG

    The visit, which took  place at the NTA Headquarters, Abuja was attended by the entire Management team of the Agency as led by the Agency’s DG (Flowerbudnews)

  • Breaking,: Son kills Father to inherit Gratuity

    Breaking,: Son kills Father to inherit Gratuity

     

    By Danladi Ahmed

    Abuja Flowerbudnews): A discharged Warrant Officer (WO), Ogunji has been killed by his own son to inherit the deceased’s gratuity that has just been paid.

    Reliable sources told Flowerbudnews that the son killed his father by smashing his head with a firewood in the incident said to have happened in the FCT.

    ”It is a sad and Unfortunate Incident. The son to Rtd WO Ogunji decided to use firewood to hit and kill his dad who had just been paid his gratuity and other allowances after his retirement,” the sources told Flowerbudnews.

    The WO’s picture was placed beside the boy who was forced to squat down close to the corpse of his father.

    Meanwhile, Flowerbudnews learnt that the boy being the Next of Kin, had threatened that since his father did not die in service so that he could claim his gratuity, he decided to kill him after his retirement.

    ”What a wicked world. May God never allow us have such children who, instead of taking care of their parents end up killing them because of property or financial gain. So terrible to hear.,” a sympathiser told Flowerbudnews.

  • BREAKING: ECOWAS Lifts Economic Sanctions On Niger, Mali, Guinea

    BREAKING: ECOWAS Lifts Economic Sanctions On Niger, Mali, Guinea

    The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has resolved to lift economic sanctions on Niger Republic, Mali and Guinea.

     

    The resolution was taken at the extraordinary summit on the peace, political and security situation in the ECOWAS sub-region in Abuja on Saturday.

     

    The regional bloc, however, said the political and targeted sanctions remain.

  • CBN Directs Customs Service on Forex

    CBN Directs Customs Service on Forex

    Flowerbudnews

    CBN has directed Customs Service to adopt the same forex rate from the importation of goods to its clearance in the country.

    Flowerbudnews

  • EFCC Arrests 50 Suspected Internet Fraudsters in Kwara

    EFCC Arrests 50 Suspected Internet Fraudsters in Kwara

     

     

    By Biola Lawal

    Flowerbudnews): The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has arrested 48 students of the Kwara State University, KWASU, and two others for offences bordering on internet fraud.

    They were arrested by operatives of the Kwat Command of the Commission on Wednesday, February 21, 2024 in their various hideouts after days of surveillance and fruitful intelligence on their suspected involvement in internet-related offences.

    This was disclosed in a statement by Dele Oyewale, the EFCC Spokesman.

    Items recovered from the suspects include nine exotic cars, twenty-four (24) laptops and different brands of phones.

    The suspects will soon be arraigned in court upon conclusion of investigations. (Flowerbudnews)