Expert warns against eating, drinking rusted canned foods

A medical expert, Dr Owolabi Adebayo, of the Forties Hospital, Ilorin, has warned Nigerians against eating and drinking rusted canned foods.

Adebayo, who gave the warning in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Ilorin on Monday, said that eating from rusted containers could cause some lower forms of tetanus in the body.

He said rusted cans could have tiny holes which allowed bacteria to enter the food or drink, adding that any case as such could be disastrous to the health.

The medical expert condemned the habits of some Nigerians who consumed foods and drinks from rusted containers, stressing that this could also cause cancer.

“There are some things people do not take serious, and one of them is drinking and eating from rusted containers because they may not be aware of the health implications.

“Rusted cans have tiny holes which allowed bacteria to penetrate the foods or drinks consumed by many Nigerians.

“Nigerians should stop consuming food from rusted containers because that is serious food poisoning,” he said.

He also advised dealers not to store foods and drinks in cans under the sun or rain for too long to avoid rusting before they were distributed.

Adebayo called on the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) to take adequate measures to ensure that manufacturers and dealers do not circulate rusted canned foods and drinks in the country.

Four Die In Ogun After Drinking Ogogoro

Four people have died in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, after drinking local liquor known as ogogoro ..

Three of the victims died instantly while the other one died later.

The vendor of the liquor which is suspected to bear high concentration of ethanol, Mr. Salako Taloju, has been arrested by the police.

He is a gateman who operates a kiosk opposite the Ibara – Abeokuta home of a prominent Egba politician.

The police simply gave the names of three of the deceased as Baba Imeko, Baba Onwenue and Easy.

The trio, he added, were living in the neighbourhood.

Taloju himself was heavily drunk when the police came for him yesterday. He attempted to resist arrest, pleading that he was innocent, but the Police ignored his plea and whisked him away in their vehicle.

Taloju said: “we have been drinking together for a long time. I do not know why they have to accuse me now of killing them, I have even taken out of the liquor and nothing happened.”

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Dutch Gymnast Sent Home From The Olympics For Drinking

Dutch gymnast Yuri van Gelder was sent home from the Rio Olympics after violating his team’s rules by taking his celebration a little too far.

After making it to the men’s rings final Saturday, van Gelder, 33, left the athletes’ village in Rio to celebrate with his Brazilian girlfriend, according to CNN. But when he returned early Sunday morning, van Gelder admitted he drank and was promptly kicked out of the Olympics. His actions, leaving the village for an unauthorized night out and drinking, violated the team’s code of conduct, according to NBC.

The Dutch gymnastics association and the Dutch Olympic Committee said that van Gelder had “gravely violated” team rules, CNN reports. “It was a very difficult decision for us to make,” a spokesperson for the Dutch Olympic team said, according to NBC. “This is terrible for Yuri, but at such a breach of the values, we have no other choice. We stand for excellence with respect to all agreements and rules. Our athletes have an exemplary standard, and this behavior is absolutely unacceptable. Yuri has left us no choice.”

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Lamar Odom Spotted Drinking Again!

36-year-old Lamar Odom spotted drinking again! According to TMZ, Lamar was spotted indulging in some Cognac during a shopping trip to the Beverly Center. He was seen chatting up with a few women before leaving $60 in cash and carrying on with his day.

Earlier on Sunday, Kris included him in a collage including photos of her with Scott Disick and son-in-law Kanye West.

The 60-year-old momager even included a personalised message to Lamar as she wrote: ‘To my son
Lammy, I am so thankful for your strength through adversity and your sweet gentle spirit. I am blessed beyond words to have all of you in my life.’

I Became Blind After Drinking Ogogoro- Ode-Irele Survivor

One of the survivors of the Ode-Irele methanol poisoning, Mr. Olorunwa Jero, yesterday, recounted his ordeal in the throes of death. Jero, a father of six, who is a vulcaniser, narrated: “By the time I was brought here, I had gone blind. I could not identify my wife, I could not identify anything. I did not even know when I arrived here. “But I thank God and the management and staff of University College Hospital, UCH, for bailing me out. I can see all of you here clearly. I can even identify the clothes each one of you is putting on.”

The victim commended the teaching hospital for its timely medical intervention which he said saved his life. Meantime, UCH management, yesterday, confirmed that five victims of Ode-Irele methanol poisoning were responding to treatment. The victims were said to have taken the methanol while consuming a local gin.

Confirming that the toxin was detected in the blood and urine of the victims, Professor Temitope Alonge, Chief Medical Director, UCH, said the five victims were transferred to the teaching hospital on April 18 adding that they had regained their lost sight as a result of taking the chemical.

Alonge, who said this while speaking with newsmen in Ibadan, warned people to be wary of taking local gin so as to avoid s similar unpleasant experience.

According to the CMD, series of tests were carried out on the victims and the samples of the three drinks they took.

The medical practitioner said: “On April 18, the Consultant Pathologist with the Ondo State Ministry of Health, Dr. Osasan, called to seek the assistance of the University College Hospital, Ibadan, in the management of five patients who survived the Ode-Irele neuro-toxicity saga who were completely blind.

‘’We agreed to take over the management of the patients but requested for the samples of the local gin that were incriminated along the fresh blood and urine samples of the patients.

‘’I contacted the consultant neurologist on call, Dr. Steeve Oluwole for a comprehensive evaluation of the patients because of the clinical presentation of the patients that had died and the ones that survived since they all pointed to neurotoxicity.

‘’In addition, the clinical pharmacologists led by Professor Catherine Falade, the laboratory scientists and specialists advisers to the hospital, Professor Segun Ademowo, were all contacted for the biochemical analyses of the blood of these patients as well as the urine in addition to the three samples of local gin that was reportedly consumed by the patients.

He added that all the relevant health personnel worked for almost two weeks before they detected the likely cause of the neurotoxicity exemplified by sudden blindness and correlated their findings with the toxicants in the blood, urine and the local gin samples.

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