Shun Crystal Meth a.k.a Mkpurummiri
It is not no longer news that Crystal Meth a.k.a Mkpurummiri is destroying youths especially in the Eastern region of Nigeria.
Recently there have been outcry especially on social media on the need to sensitise the youths on the dangers of this dreaded drug popularly called Mkpurummiri.
Mkpurummiri poses danger in the lives of those who take it. Mkpurummiri is highly addictive, and has no known cure.
It is not no longer news that Crystal Meth a.k.a Mkpurummiri is destroying youths especially in the Eastern region of Nigeria.
Recently there have been outcry especially on social media on the need to sensitise the youths on the dangers of this dreaded drug popularly called Mkpurummiri.
Mkpurummiri poses danger in the lives of those who take it. Mkpurummiri is highly addictive, and has no known cure.
It's symptoms include tattered look, scratching of the body, tendency to sell personal property, sleeplessness, mood swing, death etc.
As many personalities have called on the government to wedge in, create a means to stop this deadly menance, recently there's a suggestion for communities to apply 'Cane Justice' to both dealers and takers of Crystal Meth a.k.a Mkpurummiri.
What's your take on this suggestion?
It's symptoms include tattered look, scratching of the body, tendency to sell personal property, sleeplessness, mood swing, death etc.
As many personalities have called on the government to wedge in, create a means to stop this deadly menance, recently there's a suggestion for communities to apply 'Cane Justice' to both dealers and takers of Crystal Meth a.k.a Mkpurummiri.
What's your take on this suggestion?t is not no longer news that Crystal Meth a.k.a Mkpurummiri is destroying youths especially in the Eastern region of Nigeria.
Recently there have been outcry especially on social media on the need to sensitise the youths on the dangers of this dreaded drug popularly called Mkpurummiri.
Mkpurummiri poses danger in the lives of those who take it. Mkpurummiri is highly addictive, and has no known cure.
It's symptoms include tattered look, scratching of the body, tendency to sell personal property, sleeplessness, mood swing, death etc.
As many personalities have called on the government to wedge in, create a means to stop this deadly menance, recently there's a suggestion for communities to apply 'Cane Justice' to both dealers and takers of Crystal Meth a.k.a Mkpurummiri.
What's your take on this suggestion?
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