Showing posts with label NAFDAC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NAFDAC. Show all posts

Friday, 11 December 2015

Again Nigeria Loses Another In Keshi's Wife



Keshi and Late wife Kate during their daughter's wedding earlier in the year

Just yesterday, I learnt about the death of Kate Keshi, the 54year old wife of former super Eagles Coach Stephen Keshi and this morning learnt that she died after a three year battle with cancer which according to Premium times was confirmed in a statement by a close friend of the family, Emmanuel Ado who said she died on Wednesday in the United States. 

Again this latest incident begs the question “what is happening in our country today as nearly every death is either related to cancer, kidney or liver and even diabetes”? Diabetes at least can be explained to a large extent, but the rest of them, who has answers?

It is getting more frightening by the day and the doctors and health researchers seem not to know which way to turn anymore. Even all those who travel abroad to India and the rest of the world  do not have better experiences except the very few who return with tales of how they nearly died in the hands of the so called foreign doctors.  Out of the handful number of those who return feeling well, another percentage of them end up having relapses.

So the question now is ‘what is making everybody sick?

If we were all together in a classroom numbering at least a little over a hundred, and the question such as “how many of you saw your grandparents and how many of them lived up to at least 85 or 90 and above”?
I am sure nearly ninety or even a hundred of us in that classroom would have our hands up in the air.
In the past, people ate proper foods and also lived healthier lives before this trend of eating imported packaged food became a lifestyle in our society today. As I have always reiterated on this platform,  nearly all imported packaged foods, drinks and consumables are some of the factors affecting or  adversely contributing to the ill health of nearly if not all the people battling with one ailment or the other within and outside the country.

Apart from stress which is a huge contributing factor, have we taken time to ask for the content of most foods we buy today?  How effective or efficient is NAFDAC?

Drugs as well as Herbal drinks of all sorts are sold all over the place with funny names and registration numbers.  Noodles with funny tastes as well are all over the place. Vegetable oils are not left out as many of them are laden with high cholesterol yet they advertise the opposite. Even expired chocolates are not left out. They air we breathe is getting more polluted by the day with different environmental pollution ranging from generator fumes and even gutters that have defied all forms of disinfectants not to talk of the pollution from oil companies  and spillages in the areas where most of them are located destroying plants, animals and even human beings. 

I can go on and on. But I am too angry to continue. Who is watching?  Where are all the regulatory bodies? What is the government doing about the health sector and many more? At this point, my sincere prayers go out to Stephen Keshi who described his late wife as his "greatest friend", and his entire family for God to grant them the fortitude to bear this great loss

Rest in Peace Mrs Kate Keshi (nee Aburieme)

Monday, 30 November 2015

NEMESIS AND THE PROLIFERATION OF FAKE DRUGS!

It's with a heavy heart that I write this after seeing this picture (as shown on the left) on a friend's facebook page which was apparently posted by one Shofela Segun Alaba on the 26th of November, 2015 with the caption  "NAFDAC, PLEASE HELP US IN NIGERIA". We sure do need serious help.

Can you beat that, we are still in 2015 yet a silly and evil person is already circulating drugs with manufactured date of 2016!

Nigerians are dying on a daily basis and doctors both here and abroad seem to be running out of ideas on how to treat majority of the sick including those who run abroad for medical attention as more and more of them end up returning home as cargoes or just get buried in overseas cemeteries.

Now the disturbing question is "how low can we go just to make money at the expense of lives or how wicked can you (the business man/woman) be just for the big account?

Many years ago, I watched one of these nollywood movies of how nemesis caught up with a big businessman, acted by the late Peter Bunor, when his child died as a result of taking fake drugs thereby becoming a victim of  his own doing as he was the brain behind the importation of the drugs.

You know what I took away from that movie?

There is this popular saying "adoma do bodi" meaning when someone plans evil for another person but ends up being the one getting hurt at the end of the day.

Sometimes when the devil wants to mess you up, he messes you up 'BIG TIME' and you'd wish you never started on that line in the first place. In the mentioned movie which starred Peter Bunor as the businessman, he had made so much money from the importation of fake and expired drugs for many years and of course with so many lives getting lost in the process.

For these number of years, he did a good job of keeping his family away from all forms of fake and expired drugs by making sure nobody got any medicine for the family other than himself.

Alas! On this fateful day while he was away from home, the child took ill and the wife ran across the road to a chemist opposite the house and got drugs which she administered but the child grew worse and as soon as the father (Peter Bunor) got home, he almost fainted when he saw the drugs but on a second thought, grabbed the child and rushed off to the hospital but unfortunately the child still died.

So that was a case of  "Adoma do bodi".

Now like the caption "NAFDAC PLEASE HELP US IN NIGERIA", I'll like to say here that NAFDAC has a whole lot of work to do as Nigerians are dying 'AVOIDABLE' deaths as a result of the proliferation of fake, adulterated  and expired drugs in the country as painkillers are now fast becoming KILLER DRUGS.

And for you the EVIL business man/woman, remember that when you throw a stone in the market place, it most likely would hit one of your own.