In separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria in Kaduna on Sartuday, the residents expressed their disgust.
“Honestly, these words are also offensive to the moral, religious and cultural lifestyles of responsible people ,” he said. “It is unfortunate that those herbalists advertise their products even in places of worship; we always preach in sermons about bad utterances and their consequences in the hereafter.
Another resident, Abdullahi Bala, told NAN that the activities of the herbalists were in conflict with norms and values of conscious people.“We send our children on errand to all these spots where these people sell their products.
This people (herbalist) are threat ro the society, religiously, morally even socially.