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  • Eating Spoilt Foods Can Cause Liver Cancer — Expert

    Eating Spoilt Foods Can Cause Liver Cancer — Expert

    A food microbiologist at the Federal Polytechnic, Idah Kogi State, Dr. Michael Ukwuru, has warned Nigerians against consuming spoilt tomatoes, black-stained onions and poorly preserved grains.

    According to Ukwuru, the practice could expose people to cancer-causing toxins.

    His warning follows reports of increased demands for spoilt tomatoes by Nigerians due to economic hardship and surge in the cost of tomatoes in markets. His warning also aligned with that of the Lagos State Consumer Protection Agency (LSCPA), and a health influencer, Chinonso Egemba, popularly known as Aproko Doctor, who recently urged members of the public to desist from consuming spoilt tomatoes.

    A few months ago, concerns were raised over tomato infestations in Kano State, one of Nigeria’s major tomato-producing hubs, where pest attacks destroyed several farms and triggered fears of nationwide shortages and rising prices.

    Findings by THE WHISTLER at Orange Market in Mararaba, Nasarawa State, revealed that tomato prices surged by over 400 per cent within one week, worsening pressure on traders and consumers already battling economic hardship

    Traders attributed the increase to seasonal scarcity, rising transportation costs, fuel prices, and recent pest attacks affecting tomato-producing states.

    The food microbiologist who spoke to THE WHISTLER, urged the public to prioritise their health despite the reasons behind the high demand for spoilt tomatoes.

    He explained that fungi growing on spoilt foods produce aflatoxins and other harmful mycotoxins capable of causing liver cancer and other serious health complications.

    “Talking about mold infestation of tomato and onion, it is very true that consuming them could lead to liver cancer. The black stains often seen on onions and the whitish molds found on spoilt tomatoes are signs of fungal contamination caused largely by poor storage conditions.

    “These molds produce aflatoxins, and apart from aflatoxins, there are other toxins produced by molds, but these aflatoxins can be very dangerous to health when consumed along with food. Most of them can survive the temperature of the cooking, get consumed and go into the blood stream,” he stated.

    He further warned that washing or cooking affected onions or tomatoes does not remove the danger because the fungi penetrate deep into the food.

    “When molds stay on the surface, they produce hyphae. These hyphae are collectively called mycelium, they penetrate into the onion releasing the toxins inside the onion,” he explained.

    Ukwuru added that cutting away visibly affected portions does not address the problem, as some mycotoxins are heat-stable and can survive normal cooking temperatures.

    “The heat required to cook your food cannot destroy the toxins. After cooking, the toxins remain potent,” he warned.

    Speaking further, he said moist and poorly ventilated storage environments encourage mold growth on onions, tomatoes and several staple foods including maize, rice, millet, beans and groundnuts.

    “If they are stored and the storage condition is not proper, definitely it will attract mold growth. And when it attracts mold growth, then it is likely to attract toxin production,” he said.

    The microbiologist also warned against feeding mold-infested grains to animals, stressing that toxins could be transferred to humans through meat and dairy consumption.

    “Animals infested with these toxins could be killed for consumption, and human beings that consume the meat of these animals can also have these toxins transferred onto them because they are heat stable and could not be destroyed by heat,” he added.

    Ukwuru urged consumers to store food crops in dry and properly ventilated places, while avoiding plastic bags that trap moisture. He also called on food regulatory and consumer protection agencies to intensify monitoring of open markets and sanction traders selling contaminated food items.

    He said awareness on proper food preservation remains critical in reducing health risks associated with mold-infested foods.

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  • VIDEO: Our kidnappers have chosen next person to kill, abducted Oyo principal cries out

    VIDEO: Our kidnappers have chosen next person to kill, abducted Oyo principal cries out

    The principal of Community High School, Esiele in Oyo State, Mrs. Rachael Alamu, has raised fresh alarm from captivity, saying the kidnappers have selected one of the abductees for execution after an alleged failed rescue operation by security operatives. Mrs. Alamu, who appeared in a new viral video appealed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and […]

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  • Sanusi Warns Yusuf Against ‘Excessive Tolerance’ In Governance

    Sanusi Warns Yusuf Against ‘Excessive Tolerance’ In Governance

    Muhammadu Sanusi II has advised Kano State Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf to strengthen his authority and take firmer action against individuals undermining his administration.

    Sanusi gave the charge during his traditional post-Eid Sallah homage visit to the governor in Kano, where he spoke on leadership, justice, and governance.

    The Emir stressed that effective leadership requires both justice and authority, citing Islamic teachings to support his position.

    “In the Holy Qur’an, Allah mentioned iron alongside revelation, which scholars interpret as symbolising power and authority. Justice cannot stand without both,” he said.

    He commended Governor Yusuf for efforts in education, healthcare, and social welfare, but cautioned against showing leniency to individuals who do not respect authority.

    According to him, excessive tolerance could be misinterpreted as weakness.

    “People think the governor is too patient, and that is why some behave as if there is no government in Kano,” he said.

    Sanusi urged the governor to assert control and ensure compliance with the law, adding that lawful citizens should be protected while offenders are sanctioned.

    “My advice to you is to rise to the challenge and let people know there is government in Kano,” he added.

    He also noted that the emirate council supports the administration and expressed confidence in its success.

    In his response, Governor Yusuf thanked the Emir for the visit and apology over the cancellation of the Hawan Daushe Sallah procession, which was suspended to prevent potential violence.

    He said his administration prioritises peace and has avoided actions that could lead to unrest during public celebrations.

    Yusuf also said he governs without fear of anyone except God, adding that his decisions are guided by the need to protect lives and maintain stability.

    Security agencies have in recent years restricted Sallah horse-riding processions in Kano due to tensions linked to the ongoing emirate leadership dispute in the state.

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  • Wike-Led PDP Denies Convention Plans To Adopt Jonathan For 2027

    Wike-Led PDP Denies Convention Plans To Adopt Jonathan For 2027

    A faction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) being led by the FCT Minister Nyesom Wike has strongly denied reports claiming it planned to hold a convention to affirm former President Goodluck Jonathan as its 2027 presidential candidate, describing the reports as false, misleading, and unauthorised.

    PDP National Publicity Secretary, Jungudo Mohammed, issued a statement on Friday distancing the party from the alleged plan.

    He called on security agencies to investigate the source of the reports and prosecute those responsible for what he termed an attempt to create political tension and bring the party into disrepute.

    The denial follows an announcement on Thursday by a faction of the Interim National Working Committee led by Tanimu Turaki, which had planned to convene a convention in Abuja on Saturday to endorse Jonathan as the party’s candidate for the 2027 election.

    The PDP noted that Senator Sandy Onor was recently screened, cleared, and presented as the party’s presidential candidate for 2027.

    It urged former President Jonathan to publicly distance himself from the move to protect the integrity of the democratic process and his personal reputation.

    “The attention of the Peoples Democratic Party has been drawn to misleading information and unfounded reports circulating in certain quarters regarding an alleged planned convention aimed at affirming former President Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan GCFR as the presidential candidate of the PDP,” the statement read.

    “The Party wishes to categorically state that no such convention, meeting, or process has been scheduled, approved, or endorsed by the leadership or any recognised organ of the Peoples Democratic Party,” the statement added.

    The party emphasised that it has successfully concluded all its primary elections, including governorship, state assembly, national assembly, and presidential primaries, in line with INEC guidelines, the Electoral Act, and the PDP Constitution.

    “In view of this development, we respectfully call on former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan to publicly dissociate himself from this charade in order to protect the integrity of the democratic process and preserve the credibility he earned while serving the nation.

    “We also call on relevant security agencies to swiftly investigate the source of these false reports and take appropriate action against the perpetrators whose motive is nothing but to create political tension in the country.

    “The PDP will henceforth not fold its arms and allow the party to be dragged into disrepute through falsehood, misinformation, and unauthorised political activities aimed at undermining its integrity and democratic structures.

    “The party remains totally committed to due process, internal democracy, and the rule of law in all its political activities and engagements, and will continue to protect the sanctity of its constitutional processes and decisions,” they said.

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  • Protest rocks Lagos APC secretariat over primary results

    Protest rocks Lagos APC secretariat over primary results

    Residents of Ikorodu Constituency I in Ikorodu Central, Lagos State, on Friday protested against the outcome of the

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  • ‘You were once my political boy too’ — Ganduje fires back at Kwankwaso

    ‘You were once my political boy too’ — Ganduje fires back at Kwankwaso

    Former National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, has responded to recent comments by Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, declaring that the former governor was once his political subordinate as well. Ganduje, who is currently in Saudi Arabia for the Hajj pilgrimage, made the remarks in a statement issued on Friday through […]

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  • YPP names ex-APC secretary Dalatu as Adamawa guber candidate

    YPP names ex-APC secretary Dalatu as Adamawa guber candidate

    The Young Progressives Party (YPP) has affirmed a former secretary of the Adamawa State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Wafarninyi Theman Dalatu, as its governorship candidate in the state.

    The YPP affirmed Dalatu in Yola on Friday through a physical, person-to-person count of accredited party members from the 21 local government areas, who lined up to recognise him as the sole governorship aspirant at the Bridgewood Hotel in Jimeta.

    The YPP National Secretary, Vidiyeno Bamaiyi, who led other national officers of the party to supervise the exercise, declared Dalatu as the affirmed governorship candidate of the party in Adamawa State, charging him to strengthen the party and ensure the success of its candidates in the different elections in 2027.

    In his acceptance speech, Wafarninyi Dalatu said he nurtures the dream of reversing Adamawa State’s poverty index and ensuring prosperity for all through broad economic transformation.

    Dalatu is a trained pharmacist who served as Adamawa State secretary of the APC between 2019 and 2023 and participated in the 2023 governorship primary of the APC.

    Earlier, between 2011 and 2015, he served in the State House of Assembly as a member representing Hong State Constituency.

    YPP names ex-APC secretary Dalatu as Adamawa guber candidate

  • 2027: NRM picks female consensus presidential candidate, vows to unseat APC

    2027: NRM picks female consensus presidential candidate, vows to unseat APC

    The National Rescue Movement (NRM) on Friday formally presented Dr Esther Nkem Okereke as its consensus presidential candidate for the 2027 general election, declaring its readiness to challenge and defeat both the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC). At the party’s presidential primary held in Abuja, the NRM leadership described […]

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  • 2027: Oyo can’t afford to get it wrong after Makinde’s tenure — Commissioner

    2027: Oyo can’t afford to get it wrong after Makinde’s tenure — Commissioner

    Oyo State Commissioner for Information, Prince Dotun Oyelade, has declared that the debate over who succeeds

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  • FCTA threatens sanctions over use of facilities by illegal political organisations

    FCTA threatens sanctions over use of facilities by illegal political organisations

    The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has directed owners of hotels and event centres in Abuja to deal only with the leaderships of political parties recognised by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) during the current political season.

    The administration also warned operators of such facilities against allowing illegal organisations to use their premises for gatherings, saying violators risk losing their property titles.

    The directive was contained in a statement issued on Friday by the Senior Special Assistant on Public Communications and Social Media to the FCT Minister, Lere Olayinka.

    “For instance, in this political season, owners of event centres and hotels in particular must ensure that they only deal with INEC-recognised leadership of political parties in respect of the use of their facilities,” the statement said.

    The FCTA noted that land allocated within the FCT is meant strictly for lawful activities and should not be used for gatherings capable of disrupting peace and security in the nation’s capital.

    “Usage of event centres, hotels and other public buildings will now be closely monitored. This is aimed at ensuring that they are not used by illegal organisations for gatherings capable of disrupting the peace of the nation’s capital,” the statement added.

    The administration urged owners of the affected facilities to verify the legality of organisations seeking to rent their venues and maintain proper records of all transactions.

    It warned that failure to comply with the directive would result in sanctions, including the revocation of title documents for affected properties.

    FCTA threatens sanctions over use of facilities by illegal political organisations