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A new report has shown how aggressive and deceptive marketing by food and beverage companies fuels Nigeria's growing public health crisis, especially in the most vulnerable communities.
The report draws from field research conducted between April and July 2024 across seven Nigerian states—Lagos, Abuja, Imo, ...
We are repeating this editorial, originally published in January this year, as an appeal to Nigerian experts to rein in their ...
As delicious as Nigerian foods are, some of them might be quietly harming your health, especially when eaten too often or ...
The Federal Government has been asked to compel food and beverage manufacturers to disclose the quantity of salt and sugar in ...
"Nigerians are now dealing with diseases that were once considered 'Oyibo sickness.' Obesity, diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular diseases now rank among the leading causes of death," an ...
The United Nations Children’s Fund, on Monday, said Nigeria had beaten the war-torn Sudan to emerge as the capital of malnourished children on the African continent and the second highest in the world ...
CAPPA acknowledged the Nigerian government’s “bold steps” to confront the challenge by, for example, introducing the ...
The Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (CAPPA) has called on the Federal Government to urgently ...
CAPPA acknowledged the Nigerian government’s “bold steps” to confront the challenge by, for example, introducing the ...
Fastizers, a Nigerian food company best known for its cookies, was founded by Debby Lawson. She started the business with ...