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    NAFDAC debunks rumoured shutdown of noodles factory

    MayorBy MayorJuly 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has issued a formal disclaimer concerning an audio recording circulating on social media.

    The audio recording falsely claims the agency shut down the Tummy Tummy noodles manufacturing facility in Anambra State.

    In a statement released on Wednesday, the Director-General of NAFDAC, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, clarified that the viral recording was not only misleading but also a recycled falsehood.

    According to her, the same audio first appeared in Oct. 2023 and was thoroughly investigated at the time.

    “The claims made in the recording are entirely false.

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    “The Tummy Tummy noodles facility in Anambra State was not sealed,” she stated.

    Adeyeye explained that NAFDAC had conducted an unscheduled inspection of the facility, during which samples of four different noodle variants were collected and analysed at the agency’s Agulu laboratory.

    “The results were satisfactory, and no regulatory violations were found,” she added.

    She further noted that the audio falsely alleged that NAFDAC banned other food products such as tinned tomatoes and seasoning cubes like Maggi.

    “This is completely untrue.

    “The individual who made these claims also falsely stated they were working in collaboration with NAFDAC and mentioned the presence of ‘acetyl methyl’ as a preservative, an assertion that is both unfounded and misleading,” she said.

    Addressing public concerns about product safety, Adeyeye recalled that the agency had already conducted a comprehensive investigation in 2023 following global alerts about the presence of ethylene oxide in instant noodles.

    She said the findings confirmed that neither ethylene oxide nor its derivatives were present in any instant noodles or seasonings produced in Nigeria.

    She also assured the public that tests for contaminants such as mycotoxins and heavy metals revealed levels well within internationally accepted safety standards, reaffirming the safety of Nigerian-made noodles.

    “NAFDAC urged the public to disregard the audio and refrain from sharing unverified information.

    “NAFDAC remains committed to its mandate of safeguarding public health by ensuring that only safe, high-quality, and properly regulated food and drug products are available to Nigerians,” the statement said.

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