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Thursday 11 June 2015

Photos: US provides $10.5m grant for internally displaced people in North east Nigeria

The US government has provided a $10.5 million grant for the rehabilitation of the internally displaced persons in Northeast Nigeria. The grant was announced in a statement released by the USAID today June 11th.


The statement in part reads;
"The grants will support the activities of the United Nation’s Population Fund (UNFPA), UNICEF, and the World Health Organization (WHO) to improve access to health care services for affected populations in Boko Haram affected states of Borno, Adamawa, and Yobe states. With this new funding, total U.S. humanitarian assistance since the start of the crisis is nearly $44 million."

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    1. So nice of them. I hope it would be used accordingly. Linda take note!

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    2. God bless them abundantly, and I wish them well. Thumbs up to them, and more power to their elbows.

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    3. Stop rubbing eye pencil and lipstick and seek knowledge you children! Stop living on instagram and Facebook and seek knowledge! You have any idea what a grant is? I give you one with right hand I collect hundred from you with left hand! Nigeria is gradually being mortgaged to the west (a price the Fulani oligarch pledged to the slave masters in order to clinch power) make una open una eyes. GEJ was demonized cos he wouldn't play ball. He is indeed wise for giving them power lest Thomas Sankara of bokinafaso story would have been his! All ye lost Nigerian children open thy sleeping eyes and minds.

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    4. That apc members would share???
      ~D great anonymous!

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    5. Dis is wonderful, and God bless them abundantly. Thumbs up, and more power to their elbows.

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  2. QUESTION IS WILL THE MONEY GET TO THE INTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE? IF THE PEOPLE IN CHARGE DARE USE THIS MONEY ON THEMSELVES THEIR ENTIRE GENERATION WILL BE INTERNALLY DISPLACED.

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  3. Nice one


    Moye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB......

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  4. That's good of them. I still don't trust the intentions of the west and their romance with the present government.

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    1. U have said it all... d west has Never done anything for free

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    2. I guess u prefer deir kind of affair wit ur previous govt. Ask ursef wat ur Boko ravaged country has to offer first...Diamond? Or Salvation?....Dey hav shale oil to last dem till almost eternity

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  5. Wow!... This is the kind of news that tinkles my ears.. Weldon US👍

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    1. Stop rubbing eye pencil and lipstick and seek knowledge you children! Stop living on instagram and Facebook and seek knowledge! You have any idea what a grant is? I give you one with right hand I collect hundred from you with left hand! Nigeria is gradually being mortgaged to the west (a price the Fulani oligarch pledged to the slave masters in order to clinch power) make una open una eyes. GEJ was demonized cos he wouldn't play ball. He is indeed wise for giving them power lest Thomas Sankara of bokinafaso story would have been his! All ye lost Nigerian children open thy sleeping eyes and minds.

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    2. Tickles ur ear bah......na when them tell u to start paying for being a Nigerian that's when u would understand wot aboki is doing to Nigeria

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    3. I pray the Money is been use wishly

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  6. Change is here o......The peope's General is working!!
    Haterz......I comment my reserve sha!!

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    1. When the change set finish. U go change diapers tire

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  7. Glory be to God!!! Thanks to them. What PDP cannot do APC can do better!!!

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    1. Idiotic statement

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    2. U speak out of an empty nd rusticated brain,u think the west does anything for free,Americans are smart nd tricky

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  8. Good thing. I hope they will use the money right.

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  9. Thank you for the kind gesture o U.S. I hope the money would not end up in the pockets of a few sha.



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  10. It is now coming to my knowledge that GEJ had a frosty relationship with our international counterparts, because as soon as he leaves office the help starts pouring in and we can't just say it is all down to the gay bill.

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    1. Has the gay bill been removed....ur nama of a President is busy signing documents he doesn't understand the content

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    2. You are smart! The U.S. fought gej because of oil block that was given to Mobil which is an American company. It was given to them during the military regime and they were given 100% of it! Can a Nigerian company be given an oil block in the U.S. Without having to share it at least 30/70 or 20/80? People just don't understand wat happened, but we are watching Buhari to know if he'll give it back to America. This is why they supported an ex army general cod if it goes to court they can argue with him based on his principals as an army general. U.S. U.S. EVIL!

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  11. God bless their senate. Lindaobserve

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  12. Nice but make we no wake up 2mr realize say na una de rule the whole world. Na so e de start.

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  13. Fantastic news.when people know they are dealing with a man of honor,they are willing to help.

    The money provided from different external sources for the Ebola fight last summer didn't see past the minister of healths office.

    For those asking what PMB has been doing,here are some of the results.

    I wish you well sir.your success is ours as well as we have no other country to call ours.

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    1. Stop rubbing eye pencil and lipstick and seek knowledge you children! Stop living on instagram and Facebook and seek knowledge! You have any idea what a grant is? I give you one with right hand I collect hundred from you with left hand! Nigeria is gradually being mortgaged to the west (a price the Fulani oligarch pledged to the slave masters in order to clinch power) make una open una eyes. GEJ was demonized cos he wouldn't play ball. He is indeed wise for giving them power lest Thomas Sankara of bokinafaso story would have been his! All ye lost Nigerian children open thy sleeping eyes and minds.

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  14. Aww that's very thoughtful of them, hope Nigerians will stop asking them to mind their business in Africa affairs?!?! Kudos to them.

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  15. So nice of them, we're grateful for their supports.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  16. Woooooow
    That's great






    #ITwillONLYgetBETTER
    #itMUSTendINpraise

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  17. I really hope it gets into the hands of the people it's meant for, as opposed to being squandered by some heartless scoundrels.

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  18. God help Nigeria, our aboki president is ignorant ignorantly selling Nigeria....... Am sure he is buys signing documents he doesn't understand the content...... They had better assigned a reasonable PA to him.......and let the PA be an aboki bcos they are all as dumb as hell

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    1. You are smart! The U.S. fought gej because of oil block that was given to Mobil which is an American company. It was given to them during the military regime and they were given 100% of it! Can a Nigerian company be given an oil block in the U.S. Without having to share it at least 30/70 or 20/80? People just don't understand wat happened, but we are watching Buhari to know if he'll give it back to America. This is why they supported an ex army general cos if it goes to court they can argue with him based on his principals as an army general. U.S. is EVIL!

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  19. I hope the government will trully use it to aid the internally displaced people. It won't be the first time grants are embezzled, if otherwise.

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  20. A welcome development from US, Just pray the fund will be used for its purpose

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  21. These are the benefits of the G7 summit attended by PMB
    Yet I know that nothing goes for nothing
    At this stage do we have a choice???

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  22. They give $10 million and they take $10 billion. Nigeria wake up! The same people that reduced Africa to almost nothing through slavery, colonisation, genocide, apartheid and ongoing wars are back to continue brainwashing and tricking us. Nigeria wake up!!!!!!

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    1. You are smart! The U.S. fought gej because of oil block that was given to Mobil which is an American company. It was given to them during the military regime and they were given 100% of it! Can a Nigerian company be given an oil block in the U.S. Without having to share it at least 30/70 or 20/80? People just don't understand wat happened, but we are watching Buhari to know if he'll give it back to America. This is why they supported an ex army general cod if it goes to court they can argue with him based on his principals as an army general. U.S. U.S. EVIL!

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  23. I hope the government will truly use the money to aid the internally displaced people. It won't be the first time grants are embezzled, if otherwise.

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  24. MONEY THAT WIL BE SQUANDERED BY THOSE CORRUPTED BASTARDS IN CHARGE....

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  25. That's good, but hope these money will not be embezzled !

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  26. if only d money will get 2 d rightful owners

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  27. U.S government are NEVER geniue in relating to other countries. there are more to this romance, we are watching and waiting!

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  28. Someone somewhere ll become richer

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  29. That's very nice of them...

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  30. I don't trust this prople

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  31. Strange! Hpe they wldn't xpct anytin in return (Gay legalisation).

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  32. These IMPERIALISTS are not to be trusted.

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    1. You are smart! The U.S. fought gej because of oil block that was given to Mobil which is an American company. It was given to them during the military regime and they were given 100% of it! Can a Nigerian company be given an oil block in the U.S. Without having to share it at least 30/70 or 20/80? People just don't understand wat happened, but we are watching Buhari to know if he'll give it back to America. This is why they supported an ex army general cos if it goes to court they can argue with him based on his principals as an army general. U.S. is EVIL!

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  33. International community did not trust GEJ bc he condoned corruption...if u say its bc of gay bill, it does not make sense now...way to go...change is here!!!

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  34. So Nigeria can't afford $10m? I'm sure GEJ has that in his bedroom.
    We don't need money. We need infrastructural training.

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  35. Thats really a great man

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  36. Hmmm I hope d r no strings attached to all dis kind gestures..

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  37. People are just here spewing rubbish. Was the USA not training our soldiers when GEJ was president. Just because people have a platform to talk they think they can just use it to talk trash. NONSENSE

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  38. Our Nigerian youth are really illiterates just like our new president. So if $44billion has been contributed by the USA till date and $10.5billion was contributed today. How much had been contributed in the past couple of years under GEJ?. $33.5billion. I really now understand why students are failing JAMB. they are seriously daft.

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  39. DID YOU GUYS JUMPING ON GEJ'S BACK AS USUAL READ THIS ARTICLE AT ALL OR ARE YOU GUYS REALLY THAT DUMB. THE REPORTAGE SAYS THAT THE AMOUNT CONTRIBUTED SO FAR IS $44B AND $10.5B WAS CONTRIBUTED TODAY. THAT MEANS THAT $33B HAD BEEN CONTRIBUTED IN THE PAST. KAI! COMMON SENSE IS REALLY NOT COMMON.

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  40. funds for thieves that they manipulated into changing a stable government

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  41. Nah!!! a calculated step! they don't sow where they won't reap.. if only we can see farther. the first thing that will be done with that money is to buy Asoebi n make T-shirts... #RME

    -Blisss

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  42. Nice. Some ppl don hammer be dat. U know say d money go pass through human sieve na lol. And im out@babashegi.

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  43. Psh we all know where that money is goin

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  44. Part of the reason the government is behind boko haram? to get funds overseas? maybe?

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