We’re not mandated to oversee products making spiritual claims – FDA reacts to Hajia Bintu ‘kayamata’ advert

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  • Sad 1 year ago

    We're in the 21st century and people still believe shit nonsense? What a sad country we live in? ohhh naaa

  • Enock 1 year ago

    The question is, are those products real and in the market? If yes, are they approved by FDA?

  • Blackman 1 year ago

    Have you read the text or about to read? It is not the FDA mandate to approved products with spiritual nature. Kindly direct your queries to Traditional Medicines Directorate of Min. Of Health.

  • Ghanaman 1 year ago

    Blackman, the question is this, if someone is selling a product to the public, with spiritual claims and there is a toxic or harmful substance or chemical, let's say, arsenic or mercury in it, is the FDA saying, that person i ...
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  • Mike Oquaye Jnr. 1 year ago

    Youth of today, don't ever forget fella makafui. She was promoting slimming tea with a near perfect body only for the hubby to tell us that she's gone for a skin job. Hmmm
    This girl is also a fake ass niggar

  • Mike Oquaye Jnr. 1 year ago

    Pls tell Bawumia to apply hajia bintus kayamatu to the whole of his body anytime he goes out. Ghanaian will definitely forget all his lies and vote for him.