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    CAPPA’s New Documentary ‘Sweet Poison’ Exposes Health, Environmental Dangers Of Sugary Drinks

    FunkeBy FunkeMay 20, 2026 Top Stories No Comments4 Mins Read
    Sweet Poison
    L-R: Diabetes “Lived Experience Expert” Ronke Opaleye; Executive Director of Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (CAPPA) Akinbode Oluwafemi; Lagos Chairman, Nigeria Medical Association Dr. Saheed Babajide; Founder of the Diabetes & Limb Salvage Foundation (DLSF) Ms. Osarenkhoe Chima-Nwogwugwu; and the CEO of Stradev Nigeria, Dr. Leslie Adogame at the screening of CAPPA’s latest documentary “Sweet Poison” in Lagos on Wednesday, 20 May 2026
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    Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa, CAPPA, has premiered a new documentary, “Sweet Poison”, casting a critical light on the widespread consumption of Sugar-Sweetened Beverages, SSBs, in Nigeria and their links to rising Non-Communicable Diseases, NCDs, and environmental degradation.

    Sweet Poison
    L-R: Diabetes “Lived Experience Expert” Ronke Opaleye; Executive Director of Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa, CAPPA, Akinbode Oluwafemi; Lagos Chairman, Nigeria Medical Association Dr. Saheed Babajide; Founder of the Diabetes & Limb Salvage Foundation, DLSF, Ms. Osarenkhoe Chima-Nwogwugwu; and the CEO of Stradev Nigeria, Dr. Leslie Adogame at the screening of CAPPA’s latest documentary “Sweet Poison” in Lagos on Wednesday, 20 May 2026

    The non-governmental organisation unveiled the 20-minute film at a media presentation in Lagos on Wednesday, saying it explores how ultra-processed food and beverage companies have entrenched sugary drinks in everyday Nigerian life through aggressive marketing and deep market penetration, with dangerous public health consequences.

    In a statement signed by Robert Egbe, CAPPA’s, Media & Communications Officer, after the premier, the organisation warned that as sugary beverages become common fixtures in homes, schools and communities, Nigeria continues to witness rising cases of diet-related illnesses, including Type 2 diabetes, hypertension, obesity and cardiovascular disease.

    “Blending expert analysis with personal stories and striking visuals, the documentary features perspectives from policymakers, medical professionals, NCD patients, traders, fishermen, and university students to examine the growing public health crisis linked to the excessive consumption of sugary drinks,” the group explained, adding that it also exposes the broader environmental footprint of the beverage industry, from plastic pollution to resource-intensive production processes.

    “Sweet Poison is an attempt to connect the dots, it combines medical evidence, lived experiences and on-the-ground realities to show how growing dependence on sugary drinks is quietly reshaping the nation’s health profile,” said Akinbode Oluwafemi, Executive Director CAPPA.

    The documentary also spotlights the group’s efforts to drive youth involvement in policy advocacy through engagements at both national and sub-national levels.

    At its core, the film raises an important policy question about whether Nigeria’s current SSB tax is fit for purpose. Introduced under the Finance Act 2021, the policy placed a N10 per litre excise tax on non-alcoholic, sweetened and carbonated drinks as part of efforts to reduce over-consumption of sugary beverages and generate revenue for health interventions.

    However, CAPPA argues that the SSB Tax design and scale have limited its effectiveness in changing consumer behaviour or challenging harmful industry practices.

    According to CAPPA, the documentary argues for a smarter tax framework, including a 50 percent excise tax on the final retail price of SSB products, or at the very least no less than 20 percent, alongside earmarking portions of the revenue for public health initiatives.

    “With the burden of non-communicable diseases rising and healthcare costs climbing, Nigeria cannot afford half-measures,” Oluwafemi added.

    “A stronger SSB tax is a fiscal tool, and a necessary public health intervention.”

    Guests at the screening included Dr. Saheed Babajide, Lagos Chairman, Nigeria Medical Association, Diabetes “Lived experience expert” Ronke Opaleye; Founder of the Diabetes & Limb Salvage Foundation, DLSF, Ms. Osarenkhoe Chima-Nwogwugwu; the Chief Executive Officer, Stradev Nigeria, Dr. Leslie Adogame and Sam Eferaro, publisher of Nigeria Health Online, NHO, among others.

    The documentary premiered on TVC News, one of Nigeria’s most widely watched national television stations, on May 5, 2026 and is currently being aired across multiple media platforms nationwide.

    The documentary is also available on the CAPPA official YouTube channel, in the link: and across all CAPPA social media platforms.

    As conversations around food systems and public health continue to gain momentum in Nigeria, Sweet Poison arrives as both a warning and a call to action, urging policymakers, the media and the public to confront a growing crisis that often hides in plain sight.

    Akinbode Oluwafemi CAPPA Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa Diabetes & Limb Salvage Foundation Dr. Leslie Adogame Dr. Saheed Babajide Ms. Osarenkhoe Chima-Nwogwugwu Nigeria Medical Association Ronke Opaleye Stradev Nigeria
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