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Don’t Burn Their Future: FCCPC Leads Nigeria’s Battle Against Youth Access to Tobacco 2

Globally, millions fall victim to the harmful consequences of tobacco consumption, leaving a trail of devastation. Nigeria, unfortunately, is no exception, having countless young citizens trapped in the act, with grave implications for their future. This mirrors the urgency behind a nationwide call to action against the perilous consequences of youths’ access to tobacco.  The Federal Competition and Consumer […]

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Don’t Burn Their Future: FCCPC Leads Nigeria’s Battle Against Youth Access to Tobacco

Globally, millions fall victim to the harmful consequences of tobacco consumption, leaving a trail of devastation. Nigeria, unfortunately, is no exception, having countless young citizens trapped in the act, with grave implications for their future. This mirrors the urgency behind a nationwide call to action against the perilous consequences of youths’ access to tobacco.  The Federal Competition and Consumer

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