US allocates additional $75million to fight against HIV/AIDS in Nigeria
The US government says it has spent about $4.7billion in the past 14 years to fight HIV/AIDS in Nigeria.
The US government says it has spent about $4.7billion in the past 14 years to fight HIV/AIDS in Nigeria.
The official said Nigerians should learn from the successes of the United States post 243 years of independence.
The official also said "corruption does not just affect the economy of the country but encourages terrorism".
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The WHO said increased investments in malaria prevention and control will go a long way in fighting the disease.
Local and international monitors, including observer teams from various foreign embassies, have largely commended the exercise.
Nigeria is set to hold her presidential elections on February 16.
The U.S. reiterates its support for free and fair polls.
"The continued warnings about ‘flawed elections’ is capable of casting an unwarranted cloud over the process."
The envoy enjoins all Nigerians to ensure peaceful polls.
U.S. envoy says Nigerian leaders have a responsibility to ensure that the elections free, fair and devoid of violence.
The official says the U.S. hopes to see peaceful, free, fair and transparent elections.
Presidential election holds in Nigeria on February 16.
The United Nations has set a target for 90 per cent of people to know their HIV status by 2020
The investment is over five years.
The official speaks on these areas of collaboration.
The fund represents the lion share of the U.S. government’s new $112 million aid for the Lake Chad region.
The survey will begin in June and run for six months across Nigeria.
Nigeria follows other African nations to demand further explanation about Mr. Trump's disparaging comments.
The U.S. ambassador presented letters of offer and acceptance.
The medium term goal of project is to support continent-wide connections and networking between African journalists.
“All across this land, from Birnin Kebbi to Calabar, from Maiduguri to Badagry, Nigerians have welcomed me warmly.”
“The U.S. recognises the strategic importance of Nigeria in Africa,” the ambassador said.
The Priority American Space which is the tenth of its sort in Africa.
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