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Benjamin fash
Benjamin fash@Benjaminfash23·
In these trying times I just wan survive 🙂‍↕️ Building a business that attracts the right client takes more that just posting online…
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Topss@topetyez_·
every thing Burna Boy said on “No Panic” he didn’t cap one bit. 😂
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Benjamin fash@Benjaminfash23·
@isgjnr 😂😂 Same template oga and boy boy day use I🥲
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isang.@isgjnr·
btw if 10 men touch you, you no fit get joules come dey tweet.
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Lummy04@Biglummy100·
My guy don come greet me with 1 ounce fgs 💔
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y4yi
y4yi@yxyiagain·
this country must work o, some of us no get money to japa
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chiyenre
chiyenre@sukky_lalu·
Egbon mi mini Yemo lee 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
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IGBO History & Facts
IGBO History & Facts@IgboHistoFacts·
“NO BROMATE!” Have you ever stopped to wonder why those words are boldly written on most bread nylons in Nigeria? Today, let’s talk about it. Potassium bromate (KBrO₃) was once a common ingredient in bread-making. Bakers used it because it helped dough rise faster, made bread softer, and gave loaves that attractive, fluffy look. But there was a serious problem, a dangerous one. When bread isn’t baked at the right temperature or for long enough, bromate may not fully break down. That means traces of it remain in the bread we eat. Over time, it can accumulate in the body. Scientific studies revealed that bromate is carcinogenic, it can cause cancer and also damage the kidneys. For years, Nigerians unknowingly consumed bread containing this harmful substance. It was widespread because it was cheap and effective. Then, everything changed. A woman decided it was time to put a stop to it. Her name was Professor Dora Nkem Akunyili, who served as Director-General of NAFDAC from 2001 to 2008. When she assumed office, Nigeria’s food and drug system was in chaos — fake products, unsafe additives, and weak regulation dominated the market. But Dora Akunyili was not one to ignore such dangers. She launched investigations, sending officials to bakeries across the country to secretly collect bread samples. The findings were alarming. A large portion of bread in circulation contained unsafe levels of bromate. That was all she needed to act. In 2002, under her leadership, NAFDAC officially banned the use of potassium bromate in bread production across Nigeria. But she didn’t stop at policy. She took the fight to the public — speaking on air, addressing the press, and openly naming offenders. She warned Nigerians that the very bread many families relied on daily could be harming their health. The resistance was fierce. Many bakers pushed back. But she stood her ground. NAFDAC carried out raids, shut down non-compliant bakeries, and educated the public. Gradually, things began to change. Bakers adopted safer alternatives like ascorbic acid (vitamin C), and the label “NO BROMATE” became a symbol of safety and accountability. Today, many people don’t realize the impact of that decision. Dora Akunyili was more than a regulator, she was a defender of public health. Her courage and integrity forced an entire industry to choose human life over profit. So, the next time you pick up a loaf of bread and see “NO BROMATE” on the nylon, take a moment to remember the woman behind it. Her name is Dora Akunyili. She didn’t just enforce a policy. She saved a generation.
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i no send any girl make she dey do understanding girlfriend o, nah girl wey guide i go later marry if i don guide
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Dear Self.
Dear Self.@Dearme2_·
Thank God.
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Chicken Catcher🐔
Chicken Catcher🐔@Only1Etubo·
Is buying the Apple Watch really worth it?
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Nigeria Stories
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
BREAKING NEWS: The Nigerian Medical Association has now confirmed that Blessing CEO deceived and defrauded Nigerians by parading a fake and forged medical report of breast cancer which originally belongs to someone else called Mbara Deborah. The NMA says Blessing CEO fraudulently forged this document to deceive the public for money.
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