Indomie Special Chicken Flavour is not registered by NAFDAC — DG

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Indomie Special Chicken Flavour is not registered by NAFDAC — DG

Director-General of the National Agency for Food, Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC) Prof Mojisola Adeyeye, has disclosed that ‘Indomie Special Chicken flavour’ is not registered for by the agency for sale in Nigeria. Adeyeye disclosed this while announcing that the agency has commenced sampling and analysis of other Indomie noodles flavours including their seasonings for the presence of cancer-causing ethylene oxide, which was allegedly discovered by Taiwanese and Malaysian authorities. Indomie Special Chicken Flavour is not registered by NAFDAC — DG The NAFDAC DG assured Nigerians of a thorough investigation of the products both at factory and market levels. The statement read; “Indomie instant noodles products and other brands of noodles registered by NAFDAC for sale in the Nigerian market are manufactured in Nigeria and are only granted NAFDAC registration status following a strict regulatory regime covering all aspects of Good Manufacturing Practice. “The Management of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, NAFDAC is aware of the recall of Indomie Instant Noodles ‘Special Chicken Flavour’ by the Ministries of Health in Malaysia and Taiwan on account of the alleged presence of ethylene oxide, a compound associated with an increased risk of cancer.

Indomie Special Chicken Flavour is not registered by NAFDAC — DG

“NAFDAC, as a responsible and responsive regulator, is taking swift actions to carry out random sampling and analysis of Indomie noodles (including the seasoning) for the presence of ethylene oxide, as well as extending the investigation to other brands of instant noodles offered for sale to Nigerians. “We use this medium to assure the public that a thorough investigation of the products will be conducted both at the factory and market levels and our findings will be communicated. “The public is also hereby informed that the implicated Indomie Instant Noodles ‘Special Chicken Flavour’ is not registered by NAFDAC for sale in Nigeria.”

Married woman who registered her properties in brother’s name cries out as his wife files for divorce

Married woman properties in brother's name wife divorce

A married woman who registered most of her properties in her brother’s name, because she doesn’t trust her husband, is left in fear as his wife files for a divorce.

Married woman properties in brother's name wife divorce

The woman took to a Facebook platform to recount her ordeal and sought help on how to protect her investments. According to the woman who revealed that she’s a mother of three, she was afraid of a possible split with her husband. She had decided to register all the assets she owns under her brother’s name so she can have something to fall back to if her husband. Shockingly to her, her brother’s wife has filed for a divorce and she’s insisting on sharing of properties. Read her full narration below: “Good morning Ssalongo Ssali. I am a married woman and a mother of 3 kids My husband is financially well off. I am working at my professional job and he left me with full authority and freedom to manage my finances as i wish. I have saved and by God’s grace, i have secretly accumulated a number of property including rentals, various plots of land, bodabodas for business etc. To be honest with you Ssalongo, i registered most of my property into my brother’s names with fear that in case my husband divorces me, i have all my property and i move on. Unfortunately my brother’s wife of 2 kids has recently filed for divorce and wants more than half of his property and fortune. To make matters worse, she is aware of all property registered in her husband’s names including my investments! And she’s very serious with divorce and property sharing! I really regret why i did this! How can i save my investments? Advise me.”

Cameroon’s World Cup star Vincent Aboubakar released as Cristiano Ronaldo is registered as Al-Nassr player

Cameroon's World Cup star Vincent Aboubakar released as Cristiano Ronaldo is registered as Al-Nassr player

Vincent Aboubakar, the striker who played a large role in the victories Cameroon recorded at the 2022 World Cup has been released by Al-Nassr following the registration of Portuguese football star, Cristiano Ronaldo as a player of the Saudi club.

Cameroon's World Cup star Vincent Aboubakar released as Cristiano Ronaldo is registered as Al-Nassr player

Saudi outlet Al-Riyadh reported that Aboubakar is now available on a free transfer amid links to Manchester United.
Following the registration, Ronaldo who still has one game remaining of the ban issued by the English FA in November for smashing an Everton fan’s phone, will now likely make his debut in Al-Nassr’s Pro League match against Al-Ettifaq on January 21, fitness and team selection depending.
Cameroon's World Cup star Vincent Aboubakar released as Cristiano Ronaldo is registered as Al-Nassr player
Aboubakar who is looking for a new club following his release after recording 13 goals and six assists during his time at the Saudi club, has most recently been linked with a loan move to Manchester United which terminated Cristiano Ronaldo’s contract before the 2022 World Cup commenced.