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Ex-NAFDAC DG, Paul Orhii escapes death (PHOTO)
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Tragedy was averted during the weekend after the former Director of National Agency for Food Drugs Administration and Control, NAFDAC, Paul Orhi narrowly escaped death after his vehicle was involved in ghastly mishap.
The ex-NAFDAC DG sustained some cuts after the crash.
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