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List of Certified Products, Banned and Restricted LIST OF CERTIFIED, BANNED AND RESTRICTED PRODUCTS IN NIGERIA LIST OF CERTIFIED PRODUCTS UNDER MANDATORY CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT PROGRAMME (MANCAP) NAME & ADDRESS OF COMPANY PRODUCT S/NO 1. Warm Spring Waters Nigeria Limited, Ikogosi- Natural Spring Water Ekiti, Ekiti State (Gossy) 2. West African Glass Industry PLC Glass Bottles Plot 134, Trans Amadi Industrial Layout P.O. Box 642 Port Harcourt. 3. General Agro Oil Industry Ltd. Refined Vegetable Oil (Golden Hen) Plot 78\79 Trans Amadi Industrial Layout, P.M.B. 035, Port Harcourt. 4. Remto Industries Limited, Plot 4, New Yidi Heritage Packaged Water Road, Ilorin, Kwara State (Bottled) Heritage Packaged Water (Satchet) 5. Concord Foam And Allied Chemical Ind.Lokoja Concord Form Mattresses, Pillow and Cushion expressway Kaduna. 6. Ajaokuta Steel company Ltd. Wire Rods in coils. Plain and Ribbed Bars. Steel Plant site Ajaokuta Kogi State 7. Port Harcourt Flour Mills Ltd. 7\9 Industry Golden Crown Semolina \Diete-Spiff Rd. PortHarcourt 8. Rivers Vegetable Oil Company Ltd. 80, Trans Jumbo Detergent Amadi Industrial Layout PortHarcourt 9. Rivers Vegetable oil Company Ltd. 80, Trans Aura Toilet Soap (Premium) Amadi Industrial Layout PortHarcourt 10. Rivers Vegetable Oil Company Ltd. 80, Trans Jumbo Amadi Industrial Layout PortHarcourt all- purpose soap 11. Rivers Vegetable oil Company Ltd. 80, Trans Gold Spread Margarine Amadi Industrial Layout PortHarcourt 12. Rivers Vegetable oil Company Ltd. 80, Trans Bakeman Baker Fat Amadi Industrial Layout PortHarcourt 13. Mira Purification Ltd. Mira cool Portable water Plot 1377 B0rno Street Area 10 Garki-Abuja 14. Dayus Food Packaging Co. Ltd. Hilltop Tea Busari Rd. Umarari Ind. Area Maiduguri-Borno state 15. Mouka Ltd. Benin City Foam Mattress and Flexible Polyurethane &Pillows KM22,Benin –lagos Express road. Iguosa Benin. Edo-State 16. S.C.C. Nigeria LTD. Steel Pipes Ushafa village Bwari Area Council,FTC Abuja 17. C.J.S. LTD. Kano Portable ater 10, Dantata Road Bompay. Kano. 18. AKS Steel Nig. Ltd. Mild Steel Ingot& Tor Steel Plot 27, LSDPC Industrial Estate Odogunyan Ikorodu 19. Haske Sweets & Confectionery Nig. Ltd. Cream Toffee & assorted Drops 71, Baga Rd. Maiduguri 20. Betty Nnamdi Farms Ltd. Plot 29 Kutunku Dr.. Bees Pure Natural Honey Farm Extention Gwagwalaa Abuja 21. PIKON Nig. Ltd. Aqua City table Water Plot 2 Phase 3 Nyanya Keffi Rd. Abuja 22. Architectural Products Ltd. Foam Mattresses & Polyurethane Pillows Abeokuta Km 8 Lagos Rd. Ogun State 23. LIMEX Global Industries Ltd. 22B Happy Home Miss Bimbo Powder Detergent Industial Estate Apapa Lagos 24. SELLMETALS Ltd. Universal Steel Crescent Steel Bars Ogba Ikeja 25. Ideal Flour Mills Ltd. Doki Semolina Plot B1 Kudenda Industrial Layout Nnamdi Azikwe Way Nassarawa Kaduna 26. Dabson Ltd. Dabson Fresh Table Water Plot MF 15 Cadasral Zone, Murtala Mohammed Express way Kubna Abuja 27. Nigerian Eagle Flour Mills Eagle Semolina Ltd. Eagle Flour Rd. Ibadan Lagos Express , Eagle heat Flour Ibadan 28. Nigerian Breweris PLC Heineken Lager Beer & Iganmu Lagos Amstel Malta 29. United Cement Company of Nig. Ltd. Unicem Cement Unicem Factory Spring Rd. Diamond Hill Calabar 30. Universal Steels Ltd. Enamel Wares & Universal Crescent off Surulere IndustrialRd. Steel Bars Ogba IndustrialEstateLagos 31. The Okomu Oil Palm Company PLC Edible Palm Oil (Banga) Udo OviaSouth West LGA Edo State 32. Karisto Industrial Systems Ltd Low Voltage Switch Gears KM 1.5, Aba Umuahia Expressway Aba 33. Tower Aluminium (Holloware) Fry Pan 9, Oba Akran Ave. Ikeja Lagos Casserole Pot Kettle 34. Phoenix Steel Mills Ltd. Phoenix Iron Rod KM 14, Sagamu Rd. Ita Yakubu Village OGijo Remo Ogun State 35. Primlaks Galvanizing Ltd. Galvanized Roofing Sheets Ladipo Oluwole St. Off Oba Akran Ave. Ikeja Lagos 36. J.O.A. Industry Ltd. Mild SteelWire Nails White House 38, Aka Rd. Kember Village Okokomaiko Lagos 37. Nigerian Ropes PLC Tow Rope & 66\68 Eric Moore Rd. Iganmu Industrial Estate Steel Wire Rope Surulere Lagos 38. Crown Shoe Nigeria Ltd. Men’ Leather Upper Slippers (Sandals) 71, Baga Rd.Maiduguri 39. President Paints Nigeria Ltd. President Emulsion Paint (Premium& Standard) Km 15, idiroko Rd. Idedo Ota, Ogun State. President Gloss Paint (Premium& Standard) 40. Peculiar Manufacturing Company Ltd. Peculiar Emulsion End of Inikoro Rd. Off Ewerhen Rd. Warri. Hosanna Emulsion 41. Lela Agro Industries Ltd. Lela Polypropylene Woven Sack Plot 74, Sharada industrial estate (Phase3) kano. 42. Jay Kay Carpet Ind. Ltd. Kano Tufted Carpet Plot 30139 phase 2 Sharada Industrial area Kano. 43. Lakmans Metal Ind. Nig. Ltd. Dasco Wire Nails 3, Akanni Doherty St. Ikeja. Lagos. 44. Cross Soap Industry Nigeria Ltd. Saviour Toilet Soap. 6, Michael Sosanya St. Off Olajide Ave. Liasu St. Egbe Lagos 45. De- united Foods Industries Ltd. Jollof Instant Noodles Km4, Idiroko Rd. Ota Ogun State 46. African Consumer Care Ltd. Dabur Herbal Toothpaste 18, Burma Rd. Apapa, Lagos 47. Current Foam Industries and Chemical Ltd. Flexible Polyurethane Foam Mattresses 1-3 Techo way, off Idimu Rd. Ejigbo Off Mafon (Plain Stony, Executive) Village Lagos. Flexible Polyurethane Foam Pillows (Ordinary, Super, Executive) 48. Promotex Industrial & Chemical Company Ltd. Dermocare Medicated Soap Km 11, 202 Old Ojo Rd. Amuwo Odofin Badagry Express way Lagos. 49. Onyx Crown Oils Ltd. Lubricating oil: Plot C5\ 90B Onitsna Rd. Ind. Layout. New Lubicol SAE 20W50 Owerri Imo State. Lubicol Tyga SAE 20W50 Lubicol SAE40 Gear oil: Lubicol MGL SAE 85W- 140 50. Associated Match Industries Nig. Ltd. Safety Matches: Eleyele Industrial layout Ibadan. The Rider Three Dice Three Roses 51. Energy Food Company Ltd. Biscuit: 9, Obafemi Awolowo Rd. Dugbe Ibadan. Take time Honey& Milk Cookies Pitcher Gem Titan Gem 52. Newbisco Limited Biscuit: 4, Niwil Close, Off Oba Akran Ave. Ikeja Kemps Cream Crackers Coaster Master Cabin Orange Goodies Butter Goodies 53. Eastland Resourses Ltd. Slakers Potable Water 5. Iduma, Kalu Drive RiverValley Estate Ojodu Berger Lagos. 54. Yale Foods Ltd. Biscuit: Plot 1B Block 1 Oluyole Industrial Estate. Yale Digestive Ibadan. “ ‘ Cabin \Kent “ Spicy Flavoured Fish “ Rich Short Cake “ Heart Cookies “ Marie Coaster “ Cream Crackers “ Coconut Cookies “ Malted Milk “ Sandwich Biscuit 55. Funman Agricultural Products Industries Ltd. Fumman Fruit Juices: Lafia Canning Factory, Apata Ibadan Patti Blend Apple Vogue2 Vogue Citro 5ive Oranpine Vogue Cocktail 56. Global Soap And Detergent Ind. Ltd. Laundry Soap: Km 1.5 Ash Dam Rd. Ilorin Kwara State Hi Clean Bold Detergent Powder: Ariel Bold 57. Seven Up Bottling Company PLC. Soft Drinks: New Secretariat Rd. Oregun Ikeja. Mountain Dew Mirinda Pineapple Mirinda Green Apple 58. Nigerian Pipes Limited: Top Choice ‘Nig Pipes” Unplastisized poly Vinyl Choride Pipes Sharada Industrial Estate Phase1 Kano 59. Dufil Prima Foods Ltd. Indomie Instant Noodles: Uniport Rd. Choba PortHarCourt. Chicken Onion Chicken Spicy Chicken 60. Skyrun International CFTZ: Skyrun Comp. Shinco Air- Conditionv CFTZ Calabar 61. General Paints Limited Emulsion Paints: Km 40, Lagos-Epe Express way Ajah Lagos Breeze Royal Shield Latex Gloss Paints: Royal shine Enamel Hi Gloss Enamel 62. Twin Heart Company Limited. Twin heart Cotton seed oil Kano 63. Oando PLC. 1)Motor Engine Lubricating oil: Stallon House 2 Ajose Adeogun St. Victoria Oleum HD (mono grade) Island. Oleum XP (multi grade) Oleum XL (multigrade) 2)Motor Vehicle Gear Lubricating Oil: Oleum GR (EP 90)-CT-601 3)Industrial Gear Lubricating Oil: Oleum GRS (460 grade) 64. S.M. Nguroje Nig. Ltd. Grand Tea 37 Mubi Rd. Jimeta P O Box 49 Yola Adamawa State. 65. Peculiar Manufacturing Company Ltd. Peculiar Emulsion End of Inikoro Rd. Off Ewerhen Rd. Warri. Hosanna Emulsion 66. NIKI Manufacturing Company Ltd. Biscuit: BM-1, Ogba Rd. Benin City Edo State. Niki Gem Niki XYZ Niki Welcome Niki Nice Niki Petite Beurre Niki All Saesons 67. Electricity Meter Company Nig PLC Electricity Meter: Plot 30-32 Light Industrial Area (hi kogi) Zaria. Single Phase Electricity Meter CM Three Phase electricity Meter MM 68. PureChem Industries Ltd. PureChem: Portland Cement Onighedu Village Itori Igbogila Rd. Ewekoro 69. Sunny Foam ind. Nig. Ltd. FLEXIBLEPOLYURETHANEFOAM MATTRESSES FLEXIBLEPOLYURETHANEFOAM PILLOWS 12, Omo Ugwe St. Ikpebo Hill Benin City 70. Dops Products Ltd. Toly Powdered Detergent 20-25 Olakunle Ajibode St. Ojota Lagos 71. Leoplast Industry Ltd. Leosmart Ball Point Pen Beside Afprint Plc Compound Oshodi \Apapa Expressway Isolo Lagos 72. Niger Delta Flour Mills Ltd. Lion Semolina Km 18 Onitsha-Enugu Expressway, Umuaya, Oyi L.G.A. Anambra State. 73. Aquada Development Corporation Ltd. Gari: Mary’s Court, Behind Waec Office, Old Scintilla –Premium Yellow Garri Umuahia Abia State Scintilla –Premium White Garri Ultra Fine Garri 74. Planet Oil And Chemical Industries Planet Oil Refined Palm Kernel oil Km Aba Enugu Expressway Osisioma-Aba. 75. Nason Global Concepts Ltd. Potable Water: Km7 Enugu-PH- Expressway Osisioma Ngwa Nason Bottled Water ind. Layout Aba Abia State 76. Apaco Foam And Chemical Industries Ltd. FLEXIBLEPOLYURETHANEFOAM MATTRESSES CUSHION, SHEETINGS & UNDERLAY 3 Miwbike Crescent \Owa Ekes Road Boji, Boji FLEXIBLEPOLYURETHANEFOAM PILLOWS owa-Agbor Delta State 77. De Nice Trust Nig. Ltd. Ibadan Potable Water: 3, Dotun Olubi St. Off Ring Road Ibadan Oyo De Nice Sachet Water State 78. Sudit Oil & Chemicals Ltd. Refined Palm kernel Oil: Km 41, Lagos Ibadan Express way behind Rosel Pure Vegetable Oil Oluyole Estate, extention Ibadan 79. Guinness
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