Will the government equally ban Gum, super glue, petrol and toilet pit that these Northern guys sniff for highness purposes?
Will they also ban Tramadol?
Drug problem in Northern Nigeria requires much more than a knee-jerk vengeful reaction to confront.
— Oke Umurhohwo (@stalyf) May 9, 2018
Customs seizes N124m worth of Tramadol imported from India https://t.co/o10Hh82Y5e pic.twitter.com/XfDQteUdYc
— Newsarena Nigeria (@newsarenang1) May 9, 2018
The history of drug abuse in Nigeria is most pathetic but our rulers pretend not to know. It took the viral BBC video for them to act on codeine & tramadol. A serious country will seize this opportunity to investigate & stop other drug abuses. They're just scratching the surface
— Concerned Nigerian (@lagospikin) May 9, 2018
Will the government equally ban Gum, super glue, petrol and toilet pit that these Northern guys sniff for highness purposes?
Will they also ban Tramadol?
Drug problem in Northern Nigeria requires much more than a knee-jerk vengeful reaction to confront.
— Oke Umurhohwo (@stalyf) May 9, 2018
Nigeria (read: Northern Nigeria in particular) has a tramadol addiction problem too. Tramadol is a worse psychotropic than codeine
My findings suggest Nigeria is flooded Tramol from India
When are we going to ban them Indians producing them or Nigerians importing them
— SApenja (@solomonapenja) May 1, 2018
Tramadol is also very cheap and easy to produce. And comes in from Nigeria via the Sahel.
Companies in India export containers of the stuff and they end up here.
— Babátúndé (@_amza_) May 1, 2018
I've done a research on this subject . Most of the codeine & tramol/tramadol that are abused in Nigeria are imported. They come in mainly from India & Pakistan through Onne and Tincan ports. Local manufacturers have just a small share of the market. D problem is enormous bro.
— Obi Ibeabuchi (@obiissues) May 1, 2018
Case: #tramadol #medicine packaged as condoms intercepted in #Nigeria imported from #India https://t.co/XnMblEK8VN pic.twitter.com/ygCfRxbr7k
— NVC Info (@NVCInfo) January 26, 2016
One Arrested for Smuggling 3 Containers of Tramadol - Operatives of the Nigeria Customs Service, Apapa Command, have arrested a suspect over the importation of Tramadol hydrochloride from India. The officers also impounded three truckloads of t... https://t.co/do88fgeecu
— Medicalworld Nigeria (@MedicalworldNig) February 13, 2018
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