NAFDAC don officially ban Indomie Noodles Vegetable Flavour after dem discover say the product get dangerous allergens wey no show for the label. According to the agency, milk and egg content dey inside the noodles, and this fit cause serious wahala for people wey get allergy or food intolerance.
The agency talk say the ban follow alert wey come from France food safety body, Rappel Conso, after dem raise concern about the safety of the product. The warning, wey NAFDAC title Public Alert No. 041/2025, cover all batches of the noodles wey get best-before date of February 6, 2026.
Even though government don already ban importation of noodles into Nigeria, NAFDAC say dem no dey take chances. Dem don increase market surveillance and monitoring, especially online sales and international travellers, to make sure say the product no enter Nigeria through back door.
Health Alert: NAFDAC Warn Nigerians as Indomie Vegetable Flavour Face Nationwide Ban
NAFDAC don sound serious warning to Nigerians after dem ban Indomie Vegetable Flavour Noodles over undeclared milk and egg allergens. The agency explain say this kind mistake fit put lives at risk, especially for people wey dey react badly to dairy or egg products.
The public alert wey dem release on Friday talk say the decision follow international recall notice from France authorities. Them make am clear say any pack of the product wey get February 6, 2026 as expiry date don officially enter blacklist.
NAFDAC also direct all zonal directors and state coordinators make dem waka markets well-well. If dem see the product for any shop or store, dem must seize am immediately to protect consumers from possible health danger.
No Mercy for Unsafe Food: NAFDAC Block Indomie Vegetable Flavour Over Allergy Risk
As part of effort to protect public health, Them don ban Indomie Noodles Vegetable Flavour after test show say e contain milk and egg allergens wey no dey declared. The agency warn say this kind oversight fit lead to severe allergic reaction and even medical emergency.
NAFDAC confirm say although chance dey low for the product to enter Nigeria because of existing import ban, smugglers and online buyers fit still bring am in. Because of that, the agency don tighten monitoring across borders, airports, and online platforms.
The agency urge distributors, retailers, and consumers make dem shine eye well. Them strongly advise make nobody sell or chop the affected noodles, and report any sighting immediately, as dem promise to take strong action against defaulters.
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