Nigeria: Persons With Disabilities Seek Renewed Fight Against Counterfeiting
APART from the absence of key government agencies and speakers at the event, which as usual reflected the long neglect and discrimination of persons with disabilities, the lecture, which focused on fake and counterfeit products was a huge success, being a cursory appraisal of corruption in foods, health and its attendant impact on the economic well-being of the citizens.
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