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Nigerian Indomie Noodles Very Safe To Consume - NAFDAC by Estello: 10:14am On May 05, 2023

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) said on Tuesday that Noodles made in Nigeria have nothing to do with the noodles produced in Taiwan and Malaysia. The regulator also said that noodles made in Nigeria are safe for consumption.

Speaking as a guest on a popular TV show, Your View, aired on TVC television, Director-General, NAFDAC, Mojisola Adeyeye, further added that “foreign noodles have been banned from entering the country by the Nigerian government many years ago and this is on the Nigerian Customs Service importation prohibition list and this is to encourage local production of noodles and backward integration of the economy.”

NAFDAC also said it is working to ensure that foreign-made noodles are not smuggled into the country. NAFDAC Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (FSAN) organisation, has commenced post-marketing surveillance (PMS) and the Food Lab Services Directorate has also been activated on the issue.

According to the Group Corporate Communications and Event Manager, Dufil Prima Foods Plc, Tope Ashiwaju, said “Indomie Nigeria is different and a separate entity from Indomie Taiwan, and Indomie Malaysia. Indomie instant Noodles is locally produced in the country and operations have been ongoing for at least three decades. Dufil Prima has improved local capacity utilisation has aided enhanced production to meet market demand, rather than depending on importation.”

Nigeria is a major consumer of instant noodles, with Indomie Instant Noodles dominating the market. The World Instant Noodles Association (WINA) said Nigeria is one of the largest consumers of instant noodles, with 1.92 million. The ban on the importation of instant noodles is not a recent development, as instant noodles have been on the importation prohibition list of the Federal Government for a long time.

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Re: Nigerian Indomie Noodles Very Safe To Consume - NAFDAC by Xscape1993(m): 10:18am On May 05, 2023
Better..... just to avoid public panicking....

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Re: Nigerian Indomie Noodles Very Safe To Consume - NAFDAC by didroon43: 10:22am On May 05, 2023
Good for the clarification.

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Re: Nigerian Indomie Noodles Very Safe To Consume - NAFDAC by MainblockAngle: 10:24am On May 05, 2023
Great news, so we can now eat indomie in peace cheesy wink
Estello:



The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) said on Tuesday that Noodles made in Nigeria have nothing to do with the noodles produced in Taiwan and Malaysia. The regulator also said that noodles made in Nigeria are safe for consumption.

Speaking as a guest on a popular TV show, Your View, aired on TVC television, Director-General, NAFDAC, Mojisola Adeyeye, further added that “foreign noodles have been banned from entering the country by the Nigerian government many years ago and this is on the Nigerian Customs Service importation prohibition list and this is to encourage local production of noodles and backward integration of the economy.”

NAFDAC also said it is working to ensure that foreign-made noodles are not smuggled into the country. NAFDAC Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (FSAN) organisation, has commenced post-marketing surveillance (PMS) and the Food Lab Services Directorate has also been activated on the issue.

According to the Group Corporate Communications and Event Manager, Dufil Prima Foods Plc, Tope Ashiwaju, said “Indomie Nigeria is different and a separate entity from Indomie Taiwan, and Indomie Malaysia. Indomie instant Noodles is locally produced in the country and operations have been ongoing for at least three decades. Dufil Prima has improved local capacity utilisation has aided enhanced production to meet market demand, rather than depending on importation.”

Nigeria is a major consumer of instant noodles, with Indomie Instant Noodles dominating the market. The World Instant Noodles Association (WINA) said Nigeria is one of the largest consumers of instant noodles, with 1.92 million. The ban on the importation of instant noodles is not a recent development, as instant noodles have been on the importation prohibition list of the Federal Government for a long time.


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Re: Nigerian Indomie Noodles Very Safe To Consume - NAFDAC by lexylaw40: 10:26am On May 05, 2023
Thank you jare...

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Re: Nigerian Indomie Noodles Very Safe To Consume - NAFDAC by frikalone: 10:29am On May 05, 2023
Correct I trust Nafdac. Indomie for the win.
Estello:



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Re: Nigerian Indomie Noodles Very Safe To Consume - NAFDAC by Angelfrost(m): 10:51am On May 05, 2023
There is absolutely nothing safe about eating that junk!

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Re: Nigerian Indomie Noodles Very Safe To Consume - NAFDAC by LordviccoDaGuru(m): 10:51am On May 05, 2023
Wow nice
Re: Nigerian Indomie Noodles Very Safe To Consume - NAFDAC by Karrima: 10:52am On May 05, 2023
As if you people can detect anything before

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Re: Nigerian Indomie Noodles Very Safe To Consume - NAFDAC by Tolumiide: 10:52am On May 05, 2023
As expected

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Re: Nigerian Indomie Noodles Very Safe To Consume - NAFDAC by Hades2016(m): 10:52am On May 05, 2023
We don hear ooo. Since last we this nafdac boss keep saying same thing… Are you okay ?

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Re: Nigerian Indomie Noodles Very Safe To Consume - NAFDAC by popp(m): 10:53am On May 05, 2023
How many times will this grace the front page?

All these paid adverts most times suck...

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Re: Nigerian Indomie Noodles Very Safe To Consume - NAFDAC by GreatAchiever1: 10:53am On May 05, 2023
Make una go chop better food!

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Re: Nigerian Indomie Noodles Very Safe To Consume - NAFDAC by Sebastine1994(m): 10:53am On May 05, 2023
How did you guys come to this conclusion

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Re: Nigerian Indomie Noodles Very Safe To Consume - NAFDAC by IIdamuAdugbo(f): 10:54am On May 05, 2023
Re: Nigerian Indomie Noodles Very Safe To Consume - NAFDAC by SultanOfAbia: 10:54am On May 05, 2023
Nafdac wey dey give ogogoro sellers registration numbers.

Na mumu dey believe Nafdac

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Re: Nigerian Indomie Noodles Very Safe To Consume - NAFDAC by Pauladex(m): 10:54am On May 05, 2023
Trust NAFDAC with you health and blame yourself. Which of their Lab is functioning well like where the cancer in the noodles was detected?

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Re: Nigerian Indomie Noodles Very Safe To Consume - NAFDAC by rxmusa(m): 10:54am On May 05, 2023
May we never be victims of circumstances
Re: Nigerian Indomie Noodles Very Safe To Consume - NAFDAC by Tvoice: 10:55am On May 05, 2023
Make una enjoy ooOo, I watch the protest about this same indomi in Indonesia on BBC, weitin dey kill other people nor dey kill Nigerians abi, una try well well, make una chop una tin

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Re: Nigerian Indomie Noodles Very Safe To Consume - NAFDAC by blaquebelle: 10:55am On May 05, 2023
Safe when consumed under moderation, you mean ma'am.
_ Still too much sodium. 1 small pack gives over 70% of daily required sodium, talkless of when you consume hungry man size with complete seasoning. Very dangerous for hypertensive patients. Help yourself by reducing the seasoning or add taste naturally with crayfish and vegetables

_ The flavors that come with oil sachets have BHT and BHA antioxidants which can accumulate in the body and cause kidney issues. You can discard them instead and cut your normal onions.

_Preservatives added to the noodles itself can be harmful when consumed excessively. Parboiling may be helpful.

_Excessive amounts of saturated fats used in the dehydration process of some noodles. If you are avoiding obesity you might want to remove this one from your diet all together.

Well, I don't know if it makes me a hypocrite for preaching all these but still consuming noodles grin especially that onion flavor and jollof 😋. It is well. In all things sha, moderation is key. Please don't make this a staple of your kids diet out of laziness and time saving. God will help all of us.

P.S: We have standard food test labs in this country too. I have worked in one. You don't have denigrate everything about your country 🙄 Let's be positive for once. I'm not disputing that the NAFDAC body has been negligent in key areas but let us not portray a worse off image than there is.

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Re: Nigerian Indomie Noodles Very Safe To Consume - NAFDAC by CLASSMAN: 10:56am On May 05, 2023
if they can have contaminated indomie in a developed country , so they will produce very pure indomie in africa , haba think am na

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Re: Nigerian Indomie Noodles Very Safe To Consume - NAFDAC by kerry57: 10:56am On May 05, 2023
Since Dora Akunyili left nafdac, the agency had severely gone south.
Imdomie manufacturered in Nig she said is safe to eat. How were they tested? I have followed this news from Taiwan and Malaysia keenly and I discovered that the ETO in question which is a carcinogen wasn't found in all the samples but in some samples of the pdt.which will have dare consequences on the org. Just like the case of Johnson and Johnson
Madam nafdac how did u arrive at this conclusion? Don't joke with people's lives. Remember where are in a country where we don't do autopsy on the dead except there is a police interest.
J

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Re: Nigerian Indomie Noodles Very Safe To Consume - NAFDAC by Patrickyemi: 10:56am On May 05, 2023
The same NAFDAC that said Iya bello’s Akara joint is safe. Dey play

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Re: Nigerian Indomie Noodles Very Safe To Consume - NAFDAC by iLoveYouToo(m): 10:56am On May 05, 2023
It feels good to taste Indomie noodles after 2 weeks absence. Yummy
Re: Nigerian Indomie Noodles Very Safe To Consume - NAFDAC by Nobody: 10:57am On May 05, 2023
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Re: Nigerian Indomie Noodles Very Safe To Consume - NAFDAC by stigman(m): 10:57am On May 05, 2023
Money don enter somewhere

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Re: Nigerian Indomie Noodles Very Safe To Consume - NAFDAC by mariovito(m): 10:57am On May 05, 2023
Until someone takes it out of the country for laboratory analysis just like the fanta case in UK.

Imagine na akwobeghi beans maimai ana esi.

If Malaysia, a country with some standards discovered that their noodles is carcinogenic, what do you expect from a Nigeria?

Well, I i guess our noodles will remain "safe" as long as we didn't test them.

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Re: Nigerian Indomie Noodles Very Safe To Consume - NAFDAC by mosho2good: 10:58am On May 05, 2023
If he is rich, "Baby I'm pregnant."
If he is wealthy, "Baby we are expecting a baby together."

If he is broke, "Festus you have finished my life"

I fear this gender

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Re: Nigerian Indomie Noodles Very Safe To Consume - NAFDAC by Justbeingreal(m): 10:58am On May 05, 2023
CAN WE TRUST THIS PEOPLE? BECAUSE THEY CAN USE NIGERIANS HEALTH TO PLAY JOBGA AS LONG AS MONEY CHANGED HANDS..

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Re: Nigerian Indomie Noodles Very Safe To Consume - NAFDAC by FireUpNow(m): 10:59am On May 05, 2023
If NAFDAC like make dem proclaim ndomie to be safe. It's already goodbye forever to noodles!! For me

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Re: Nigerian Indomie Noodles Very Safe To Consume - NAFDAC by Oluwaseunbandur: 11:00am On May 05, 2023
popp:
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All these paid adverts most times suck...


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