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Saturday, April 13, 2024

NAFDAC Reportedly Seals Supermarket Over Alleged Sale Of Fake Products

The National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration and Control, NAFDAC, has sealed, PINNACLE supermarket located in Dugbe area of Ibadan over alleged selling of fake products.


A NAFDAC staff member who preferred not to be named told Daily post on Friday that the enforcement unit of the agency sealed the supermarket.
According to the source, the owner of the supermarket has earlier been invited but she failed to honour the invitation which made the agency seal the supermarket.

The source, promised that full details would be out by Monday.
from dailypost

23 comments:

  1. Wow, pinnacle moved to dugbe area, business stayed booming then.
    My go to store back then in 2017 at Challenge, their store use to be full and spill over all the time because of their cheaper prices.
    Go answer your questions madam Pinnacle, you aren't above the law.

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    1. They even have a new and big branch now along that road that leads to orita after challenge. So they now have two branches in Ibadan

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    2. See my ibadan people..
      I was at the orita store recently. And they don't usually have foreign goods. Most of their items are Nigerian products. I hope the right action is taken and it isn't a witch hunt case.

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    3. This is just someone has hand work , which I no God will intervene, people with different talk

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  2. I wonder why she refused to honour the invitation. Good the Supermarket has been sealed.

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  3. Good for sealing her supermarket for not responding to the invitation , why will you refuse to respond to the law cos you own a supermarket and think you are above the law. Now she will show herself since the place has been sealed.

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    1. U don't talk like ds , think deeply before talking

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  4. Alot of them all selling fake and expired products, Nafdac has alot of work to do

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    1. I ate this chinchin with the consistency of sawdust & hmm. Too many fake things around now. Wicked people putting money above others health.

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  5. Alot of fake and expired products in the markets,stores and just almost everywhere.Only God would deliverus
    SHADY.

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  6. Hmm, I have heard one person complained about this before o, but I never experienced it... Pinnacle is such a big supermarket that sells things about 30percent cheaper than what you would get outside, I kept wondering why so cheap but as they get supplies directly from company, what's my own. I used to buy products from there to lagos.You will see people get there as early as 5-6am from all over Ibadan. crowd will even be given number. Come to think of it,they only started with a small shop.

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    1. Same here
      Now that they now have a branch close to challenge, I patronise them well.

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  7. But they are not the only ones selling fake products na, it is a well known fact, even shops inside market all have fake products. So why is NAFDAC only sealing their store? This is witch hunt.

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    1. They way to make them a scapegoat for others to learn, just like BRisky

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    2. They want to make them a scapegoat for others to learn, just like BRisky

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    3. Madam Pinnacle is that you?

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    4. If we should go with this your narrative, no one should be punished at all for any reason in Nigeria. Everyone should do what they like.

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    5. 14:52, the sarcasm in my flew over ur head. That’s what they’ve been saying in bob’s case naah. Which invariably means no1 wud be punished cos not every criminal would be caught and punished.

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  8. With all these deaths of young ppl, so much kidney disease and strange phantom sickness , the health and protection of the public must come first. Once a product is fake there is no guarantee of safety/hygiene protocols being in place during production, or that the ingredients are safe/pure.

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  9. Eyah
    How come?
    To think I love them cos of their cheap prices and I've never bought fake there before

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  10. She should go and answer them I wonder why she is feeling too big

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