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Club Mate Blog of Friday, 21 April 2023

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Superglue shortage hits Techiman as youth inhale it and mix it with energy drinks to high

So, apparently, the Techiman Municipality in the Bono East Region of Ghana is facing a shortage of super glue. According to shop owners in the area, this is due to suspected drug addicts who use the glue as a form of narcotic. These individuals light the glue on fire, cover it with a cloth, and inhale the vapors.

Some shop owners have also reported that the drug addicts mix glue with energy drinks to experience a high. They buy a lot of energy drinks and glue, and there is currently a shortage of super glue in the area.

Many of these shop owners were surprised to find out that the glue was being used as a drug. They thought that the addicts were using it to repair their slippers or shoes. But after discovering the truth, they are pleading with the drug addicts to stop inhaling the glue.

Some of the drug addicts who spoke to Nyankonton Mu Nsem, a local news outlet, confirmed that they do indeed inhale the glue. They claim that it is a better alternative to other drugs they have tried in the past. They know that it is risky, but the sensation they get from inhaling the glue is incredible.

Overall, this situation is very concerning, and it is clear that something needs to be done about it. The use of super glue as a narcotic is dangerous and unhealthy, and it is important to raise awareness about the risks involved.