Madu, who was arraigned before Justice Abdulazeez Anka, is a resident of 18, Offin Road, Oke-Arin, Lagos and he was dragged before the court by the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC). He pleaded guilty to the three-count charge bordering on distribution and sale of unregistered products when the charge was read to him and the prosecutor, Mr Shamaki Umar, consequently prayed the court for an order remanding him in prison while he sought for a date for review of facts. The prosecutor had told the court that the accused committed the offence on March 16, 2015, adding that he was arrested at his residence at Oke-Arin area of Lagos where he engaged in the production of the fake Moet wine. According to the prosecutor, Madu also sold and distributed the fake products to consumers. The offence, he said, contravened the provisions of sections 5, 6 and 6(1) (a) of the Food Drugs and Related products (registration) Act Cap F33 Laws of the Federation, 2004. It would be recalled that the accused, who was earlier granted administrative bail after his arrest, failed to appear in court on January 18 earlier scheduled for his arraignment. The prosecutor had then sought for an abridgement of time from the court for arraignment of the accused when he was re-arrested. Justice Anka granted the request of the prosecutor and ordered the remand of Madu in prison. He thereafter adjourned the matter till January 26 for a review of facts.]]>