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Two Arraigned in Nasarawa for Banned Fireworks

Two suspects face court in Nasarawa State for possessing banned knockouts and fireworks. Police warn against use of prohibited explosives, especially during festivities. Read more.

Carter Efe's Twitch Suspended After Africa Record

Nigerian comedian Carter Efe faces a 4-month Twitch suspension days after becoming Africa's most-followed streamer. Fans rally as speculation grows over the ban's cause. Read the full story.

Four Arrested in Imo for Possessing Banned Fireworks

Imo State Police Command has arrested four suspects in Owerri for unlawful possession of banned fireworks and pyrotechnics. The command warns the public against use or sale of such items. Report suspicious activities.

FG Halts Sachet Alcohol Ban Pending Consultations

The Federal Government has suspended the proposed ban on sachet alcohol. Enforcement by NAFDAC is halted pending a final policy directive after legislative review. Read the full details.

NAFDAC Shuts Unhygienic Kaduna Yoghurt Depot

NAFDAC has sealed a yoghurt and flavoured drink depot in Kaduna over unhygienic operations posing serious contamination risks. The agency vows more enforcement checks.

Akwa Ibom Governor Eno Bans Masquerade Displays

Governor Umo Eno imposes an indefinite ban on public masquerade displays in Akwa Ibom, citing harassment and attacks on residents. The order takes effect from the state's Christmas festival.

NAFDAC warns of 4.7 million AMR deaths in Nigeria

NAFDAC raises alarm over antimicrobial resistance causing 4.7 million deaths globally. Agency urges stronger surveillance and responsible drug use to protect Nigeria's health future.

Katsina Hisbah destroys 120 cartons of alcohol

Katsina State Hisbah Board has destroyed over 120 cartons of seized alcoholic drinks in Funtua as part of ongoing enforcement against substances prohibited under Islamic law. Read more about the state's moral cleansing campaign.

Group Condemns NAFDAC's Sachet Alcohol Ban

Civil society group Stand Up Nigeria condemns NAFDAC's ban on sachet alcohol, warning of 500,000 job losses and ₦1.9 trillion economic damage. Read the full details.

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