Amen to that! Selling fake alcohol can be harmful and even dangerous to those who consume it, and it's important to prioritize people's health and well-being. It's equally vital to support and promote ethical business practices and to avoid engaging in activities that can potentially harm others.
Thank you for explaining. I have been so confused by this “fake alcohol” saga. Been wondering how alcohol can be fake. Probably it’s alcohol distilled or brewed in someone’s bathtub and then falsely sold under a well known brand name. Nasty stuff.
What is the usefulness of eyes being dirty or e knack person akpako for head? what is the benefit to the person that takes it to that level? Why not take it in moderation?
Anon. 11:08. You should know me on the blog by now. I play around a lot. I don't really have the head for alcohol. Anything outside a couple of beers is beyond me.
True. I meticulously check expiry dates of all packaged/processed foods before buying. Before use, also check the colour, texture etc to be sure o... because this Naija they can be wonderful.
Not only alcohol ooooo fake drugs especially,imagine using your hard earned money to buy fake drugs, how do such people sleep at night?knowing your products are not good for human consumptions and you are busy enriching yourself with it and damaging people's health.... Amen to your prayers
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Not only fake alcohol, even fake drugs too.
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ReplyDeleteIt has done more harm than good
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ReplyDeleteAmen to that! Selling fake alcohol can be harmful and even dangerous to those who consume it, and it's important to prioritize people's health and well-being. It's equally vital to support and promote ethical business practices and to avoid engaging in activities that can potentially harm others.
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DeleteFidel see my mentor in English
Amen oh
ReplyDeleteWicked set of people endangering the lives of consumers
hottest place in hell is waiting for them
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It shall never be well with people that sell anything fake, not only Alcohol medicine and plenty of them
ReplyDeleteYes o especially consumables.
DeleteMedicine π,even expired once,some still sell it.
DeleteShebi na una dey drink am
ReplyDeleteNa wetin I bin won type
DeleteThat you don't take alcohol doesn't mean consuming alcohol is bad. So yes, producers of fake alcohol are terrible people.
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Hello iya boys
There are also fake soft drinks,drugs etc so it's an issue that needs to be looked into.
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DeleteBy its very nature, alcohol cannot be faked. You can't fake carbon compounds. Pretty much sure he means knock off or fake BRANDS of alcohol.
ReplyDeleteThat one concern person wey wan do show off sha. My own be say once I don gauge and my eye don dirty properly na ahead ahead.
Whether the drink na 50k or na 500 naira once e don knack person akpako for head, it has done its job.
Una good morning.
Thank you for explaining. I have been so confused by this “fake alcohol” saga. Been wondering how alcohol can be fake. Probably it’s alcohol distilled or brewed in someone’s bathtub and then falsely sold under a well known brand name. Nasty stuff.
DeleteWhat is the usefulness of eyes being dirty or e knack person akpako for head? what is the benefit to the person that takes it to that level? Why not take it in moderation?
DeleteAnon. 11:08. You should know me on the blog by now. I play around a lot. I don't really have the head for alcohol. Anything outside a couple of beers is beyond me.
Delete@DOG, you better wake up to reality. Some producers don't have all the required ingredients to use that's why
DeleteThe way you use your words π€£
DeleteNot just acholic drinks, fake and expired food π₯ is so rampant now. It is well with us
ReplyDeleteTrue. I meticulously check expiry dates of all packaged/processed foods before buying. Before use, also check the colour, texture etc to be sure o... because this Naija they can be wonderful.
DeleteNo be small wonderful
DeleteNot only drinks, anything fake
ReplyDeleteAmen.
Amin
ReplyDeleteThis curse should hit those selling fake drug too
ReplyDeleteNot only alcohol, many other things too. God will judge them.
ReplyDeleteAnd they sell it expensive o
ReplyDeleteNot only alcohol oo
ReplyDeleteAnything that is taken orally
Alcohol alone damage human's health, then add fake to it... Amen to his prayers
ReplyDeleteNot only alcohol drinks, food and drugs.
ReplyDeleteWhy can't they use the energy they use in faking these products to produce other original products?
ReplyDeleteIt's very worrisome. And it's also sold expensive. πππ
ReplyDeleteNot only alcohol ooooo fake drugs especially,imagine using your hard earned money to buy fake drugs, how do such people sleep at night?knowing your products are not good for human consumptions and you are busy enriching yourself with it and damaging people's health.... Amen to your prayers
ReplyDeleteNot only alcohol, even drugs
ReplyDeleteEverything eatable
Amen.
ReplyDeleteNot only alcohol, everything abeg.
Amen!
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ReplyDeleteNot only alcohol and drugs and can food to it. Their own part of hell can't even be described.
ReplyDeleteAmen!!
ReplyDeleteFake full everywhere, not only drinks.
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It won’t end well with people that sell Expired, Fake Drugs, Groceries.
ReplyDeleteAmen, it applies to anybody selling any fake product, it will never be well for them
ReplyDeleteAmen
ReplyDeleteFake drugs too is on the increase. Lets stay prayed up and try buy stuff from people we can hold accountable, who have something to loose
ReplyDeleteAmen to your prayers. Especially those trade Fair guys. Their own don two much
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