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Stop poisoning 'Koobi' - Prof Frimpong-Boateng

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  • Kojo Billy Duncan 7 years ago

    Ignorance is killing our people.

  • Sigma, London 7 years ago

    What are the people at Food and Drug Administration doing, collecting bribes? Please check us these women selling these food items. Not long ago, I heard of palm oil diluted with harmful chemicals and today it is the killer ' ...
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  • joe boyy 7 years ago

    I just dont know the problem with this koobi sellers, ignorance or death ears i may say.

  • Nana Baako 7 years ago

    The Ghanaian Politicians prefer to buying expensive cars eg V8s to spending on Science and Research.The Ghanian society prefer huge amount of money on burials and funerals to Education

  • Kwadwo. 7 years ago

    When will we stop cutting corners and do things right. Enforcement of standards is key

  • neto 7 years ago

    stop fooling create our one district one factory for us to work period.

  • Mamuna Nkwantabisa 7 years ago

    So who shd tell the traders to stop using that chemical? I think the Prof shd create effective publicity channel in educating the public since he's now in charge

  • k b. 7 years ago

    We can provide adequate funding for research if our public servants will stop buying Toyota Land Cruisers. I bet you can count close ten of these vehicles in their car pool. That is around 500,000 USD. Let the private sector ...
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  • Kokoase New Yorker 7 years ago

    KB, I like your contribution!

  • Stephen Donkor, New York. 7 years ago

    I think one of the leading cause premature deaths in Ghana is food poisoning. The ministry of health and the NCCE should as a matter of urgency set up a commission to sturdy and analyze a new way of improving the civic educat ...
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  • Orlando uk 7 years ago

    Well said stephen I have also aired the issue about food poisoning here before. I don't know what ghanaweb.com does with comments here. There should be a representative to get some of these good comments to the needed authori ...
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  • OBOADIE 7 years ago

    I am totally flabbergasted how this learned man knew the problem but got no solutions. Please soak any fish or vegetable that is stiff in salt-water or plain-water in the case of Koobee to remove about 90- 95% of formalin. th ...
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  • MICKEY MOUSE 7 years ago

    What the learned Prof said is just a tip of the iceberg. Formalin does not only stop dead bodies from decomposing....it stops oxidation that is necessary for dead tissues to rot. So frozen chicken & fish, sausages, meat, frui ...
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  • ojam 7 years ago

    They have become lazy supporting Monsanto and GMO if that's the case then lets scrap the CSIR and use international research agencies in order not to waste money. And mind you producers of GMO are paying big monies to people ...
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  • The GorgorrongorgorI 7 years ago

    For the lack of knowledge, my people perish! !! Huuuuuuuuummmmmm!!!

  • Stranger 7 years ago

    Now that's an appointment I can live with. You go Prof.I hope the president will not hold him back. Please give him the necessary power and backing to do the job.

  • ASAASE 7 years ago

    Minister, is ur job to put a stop to dangerous treatment of meats to protect the citizens, we don't need advice but action please.

  • Gershon Ahumnle 7 years ago

    Pls Prof.this are things we want to be hearing from people like , but I think that place is not the right place to say this cos the people who are to hear this are the people at Afram plains , Yeji ,Buipe etc. But you have s ...
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  • K Ofori 7 years ago

    Thank God Almighty We finally got right man at the right place at the right time finally Ghanaians have elected a truly a good man

  • Kwame 7 years ago

    Prof. You can find technical institutions in sweden,south korea,canada,japan to open their branches in Ghana to train CNC operators,welding engineers and 3D designers and programmers so that our technical universities student ...
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  • Naata 7 years ago

    Indeed traders always want a longer self life and poisoning Koobi is sadly what they have come up with as the solution. My advice to everyone is to salt your own and stop buying Koobi from the markets.

  • ODUMJA 7 years ago

    Prof. Minister you have identified the problem. Why don't you liase with FDA/Standards Board/Ministry of health and Trade and Industry to stop curing Koobi with formalyin?

  • My Opinion 7 years ago

    Professor Boateng should lobby to get a law passed against traders using this Chemical "FORMALYIN" on foods and meats. This is serious business, let's don't casually talk about it and leave it at that.

  • Osei 7 years ago

    Telling them to stop does not solve the problem. In the advanced world the traders or fish mongers will be arrested and prosecuted

  • Kwesi 7 years ago

    I can't believe someone of Prof Frimpong's pedigree and now with political clout is "appealing" to the conscience of evil doers who are slaughtering innocent people with cancer to stop their activity on their own volition. ...
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  • Bayor David 7 years ago

    If it is so harmful how come they are able to get it in DE open market

  • Kasanova 7 years ago

    It has taken a very long time to bring this on board.It is very sad to note that our medical professionals are not helping society at all.Most of them are simply selfish and greedy