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Investigative Report

The Ozempic Scam in Nigeria

Using the Nefa‑style hero layout, this desk compiles evidence, pricing data, and safety guidance for consumers seeking weight‑loss medication.

Field Brief

NAFDAC status Not registered
Reported scam prices ₦1M – ₦10M
Legit semaglutide ₦60k – ₦85k

Educational report only. Consult a licensed clinician.

Trending

WhatsApp pricing

Listings showing ₦1.5M+ per dose.

Top Warning

No registration

NAFDAC database returns no record.

Recently Added

Victim reports

Packaging inconsistencies and missing batch info.

Evidence Highlights

Documented Proof

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Exhibit A

Price gouging quotes

Screenshots show offers from ₦1.5M to ₦8.5M per dose.

Exhibit B

NAFDAC search

Official database queries return no valid registration.

Exhibit C

Victim testimony

Consumers describe fake packaging and dosing issues.

Scam Mechanics

How the operation works

1. Manufactured scarcity

Sellers claim exclusive supply and urgency.

2. Relabeling

Generic semaglutide repackaged as premium.

3. Extreme markups

Prices jump 10-100x beyond legitimate care.

Spot Fakes

Consumer checklist

  • Ask for a NAFDAC registration number (there is none).
  • Reject any seller using urgency or VIP language.
  • Demand cold-chain proof and batch documentation.
  • Consult a licensed clinician before use.
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Immediate action

Already purchased?

Stop use and consult a licensed clinician. Report suspicious sellers.

Legitimate Alternatives

Semaglutide exists. Ozempic does not.

Learn how legitimate programs operate with medical supervision.

Explore Alternatives

FAQ

Is Ozempic registered in Nigeria?

No. Official searches show no registration.

Why are prices so high?

Scammers exploit demand by relabeling generics.

What should I do instead?

Seek legitimate semaglutide programs with oversight.