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Milo harms Nigerian children with alarming growth, sugar risks, says media company ‘gst’

High sugar and stunting risks prompt urgent health concern

Peculiar Adirika by Peculiar Adirika
August 26, 2025
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Milo harms Nigerian children with 49 % sugar content and risks of stunted growth—hidden health dangers that demand urgent attention

Milo harms Nigerian children, according to emerging evidence that points to the drink’s dangerously high sugar content—reportedly around 49 % in local versions—and its potential contribution to stunted growth among vulnerable kids.

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Many parents rely on Milo as a nourishing option, but recent data reveals a worrying reality:

  • The local version of Milo in Nigeria contains an estimated 49 % sugar by weight.
  • While sugar content varies globally (e.g., 46 % in New Zealand), the lack of clear labeling in Nigeria masks the sugar load children consume.
  • Such high sugar exposure, especially in the absence of strong dietary diversity, can severely hamper physical development and contribute to growth issues.

Studies show Nigerian children face ongoing nutritional challenges:

  • More than 37 % of under-fives are stunted, indicating widespread developmental delays.
  • Diets rich in sugar-sweetened beverages and low in essential nutrients exacerbate these risks, especially for children lacking alternative food buffers.

This situation is more than a sugar issue—it’s a pressing public health crisis hidden in plain sight. Urgent steps are needed:

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  • Parents should curtail Milo intake, favoring nutrient-rich, low-sugar alternatives.
  • Regulatory bodies must enforce transparent labeling of sugar content on local products.
  • Health advocates should help raise awareness and demand revisions in policy and product standards.

Also read: Counterfeit Cowbell Milk in circulation poses serious health risks, NAFDAC warns

The future health of Nigeria’s children depends on early, transparent, and drastic action — let’s not wait until harm is widespread.

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Peculiar Adirika
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