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Re: Be Warned! That Rice Could Be Fake by Kagame: 2:22pm On Dec 20, 2015
Poor Journalism.

- How do we differentiate between fake and original rice ? No hint from the author.
- How were you able to ascertain that the seven youths were from a section of the country ? Did they tell you about their origins?
Re: Be Warned! That Rice Could Be Fake by Nobody: 2:53pm On Dec 20, 2015
The other time it ws condemned chicken that was exhumed and repackaged as good chicken it found its way to the market, now its condemd rice, hmm this people at eleme go kill people o
Re: Be Warned! That Rice Could Be Fake by odun99(f): 3:08pm On Dec 20, 2015
Nigeria we hail thee
Re: Be Warned! That Rice Could Be Fake by panpan(m): 3:13pm On Dec 20, 2015
How can rice be fake? It is either rice or not rice.
Re: Be Warned! That Rice Could Be Fake by Larriekay: 3:32pm On Dec 20, 2015
Real2020:
Yoruba media at it again...to discourage you from buying rice produced in Biazfraland...Rivers, Anambra and Almighty Ebonyi rice. The subtle message is...buy foreign rice. I know people have varying critical thinking skills. Whenever you read an article, ask yourself...where is the writer going with this? What's the goal? To scare people from eating homegrown biazfraland rice.

This will not stop me from buying Anambra homegrown Rice tomorrow.
u need ur head ti be checked, I just hope u won't die with yoruba name in ur mouth.
Re: Be Warned! That Rice Could Be Fake by ikukuhero: 3:37pm On Dec 20, 2015
Tired of eating this junk of a meal called foreign rice. Locally grown rice all the way.
Re: Be Warned! That Rice Could Be Fake by mart2k(m): 3:57pm On Dec 20, 2015
Cpumping:
IT’S the season for merrymaking with plenty to eat and drink. As a result, bags of rice are everywhere. Some unscrupulous Nigerians, however, may be cashing in on increase in demand, pushing out consumers products from questionable sources.

Investigation by The Guardian last week revealed that some smart ‘entrepreneurs’ might be helping themselves to grains of rice discarded at Abonema wharf in Rivers State. Having collected these, they head to some secret location where the product is cleaned up and repackaged in branded bags.
About seven youths, all from a section of the country, were sighted in an uncompleted building along Ikwere road in Port Harcourt Local Government Area, busy refilling empty rice bags with the stuff.

Glad that a prospective buyer had come, a man who appeared to be in charge, explained that the boys were merely removing dust from the grains. Upon further interrogation, he modified his position, saying the rice was being transferred to the bags for use as livestock feed. As probing continued, the youths working at the ‘rice company’ disappeared.
Some Port Harcourt residents who commented on the matter, described it as deeply worrying, adding that the harsh economic situation in the country might be pushing some people into making dishonest living. They expressed concern over high price of the commodity, suggesting it might have made some Nigerians opt for doubtful versions of the product. “Things are becoming worse day by day, so why would some Nigerians not compromise standards,” said Mrs. Clarina Michael.
But Mr. Sunny Finebone, a civil servant, with the Ministry of Agriculture, described the action of the ‘rice producers’ as disgusting, saying no matter the economic adversity, it lacks justification. “It is sheer wickedness, and the authorities must nip it in the bud,” he said.
A bag of rice, which used to sell for N9,500-N10,000 now costs N12,000-N14,000. A visit to the Mile One market showed that a cup of rice, formerly N50, now sells for N60-N70.
Rice seller, Mr. Onyekachi Henry, lamented that despite buying the product from distributors at a high price, rise in cost of transportation, occasioned by the ongoing fuel scarcity, continues to hurt business.


www.ngrguardiannews.com/2015/12/be-warned-that-rice-could-be-fake/


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They should not bring d rice to d south west o, let them consume their thing in SS n SE
Re: Be Warned! That Rice Could Be Fake by hatchy(f): 4:21pm On Dec 20, 2015
A section of the country! Where else if not those our smart brothers from the "yEast".They use their own mother for money making ritual so dealing with the public is like killing ordinary mosquito,they don't care.
Re: Be Warned! That Rice Could Be Fake by lonelydora: 5:57pm On Dec 20, 2015
Thank God i have already bought 50kg rice since October
Re: Be Warned! That Rice Could Be Fake by BetaThings: 6:39pm On Dec 20, 2015
Real2020:
Yoruba media at it again...to discourage you from buying rice produced in Biazfraland...Rivers, Anambra and Almighty Ebonyi rice. The subtle message is...buy foreign rice. I know people have varying critical thinking skills. Whenever you read an article, ask yourself...where is the writer going with this? What's the goal? To scare people from eating homegrown biazfraland rice.

This will not stop me from buying Anambra homegrown Rice tomorrow.

Guardian is owned by Ibru - from South South
Same South South own Thisday, Businessday and Vanguard
South South own virtually all the prominent private TV stations - Channels, AIT, Silverbird
Re: Be Warned! That Rice Could Be Fake by d33types: 11:17pm On Dec 20, 2015
What makes rice fake now?
Re: Be Warned! That Rice Could Be Fake by favourlove1: 6:23am On Dec 21, 2015
logica:
OK. Let's pretend like we don't know which section.
ode! Both you n the person you quoted! Senseless bigots! Ikwere isn't in d south east. Don't tell me you dad wasted his money educating you.
Re: Be Warned! That Rice Could Be Fake by logica(m): 10:38am On Dec 21, 2015
favourlove1:
ode! Both you n the person you quoted! Senseless bigots! Ikwere isn't in d south east. Don't tell me you dad wasted his money educating you.
Huh? I'm not your FATHER. It seems you are mistaken.

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