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Aid partners appeal for US$3 85 billion to avert famine in Yemen - Yemen

SCAM! United Nation s agency, Global Fund defraud a Nigerian firm, Zenith Carex in the sum of N68million…reneged to honor earlier contract execution agreement made in presence of United States Agency for International Development *Relationship soured when Zenith Carex demand for balance payment of projects after 30days *Playing the blame-game Global Fund alleged embattled Nigerian company shortchange it of US$3million *Zenith Carex officially writes Nigeria s Minister of Health to demand full investigation against Blackmail, Intimidation *Plus evidential document attached for clarity *BY GEORGE ELIJAH OTUMU/AMERICAN Foreign Bureau Chief & AJOKE BOLUWATIFE, Health Reporter, Abuja

hief & AJOKE BOLUWATIFE, Health Reporter, Abuja THIS is not the best of time for a prominent United Nation agency, Global Fund as its business activities in the Nigeria health industry has opened up its non-compliance to honor an earlier approval agreement made with a Nigerian indigenous firm, Zenith Carex witnessed in writing by United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Documents viewed by our reporters showed that Global Fund is still owing Zenith Carex a huge sum of N68million.   In a bid to get this refund quickly, Zenith Carex has written Nigeria’s Hon. Minister for Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire, to intervene in a letter he titled: ‘Imminent International Intimidation And Bilateral

Nigeria: 2021 Humanitarian Response Plan (February 2021) - Nigeria

Nigeria: 2021 Humanitarian Response Plan (February 2021) Format The humanitarian crisis in Nigeria’s north-eastern states of Borno, Adamawa and Yobe (the so-called BAY states) is expected to persist unabated in 2021: the continuing conflict will still severely affect millions of people in 2021, subjecting them to displacement (new or continued), impoverishment and threat of violence. Some 1.92 million people are displaced internally, and 257,000 have sought refuge in neighbouring Cameroon, Chad and Niger. The majority (54%) of the internally displaced people (IDPs) have found refuge in host communities. Borno State has 81% of the IDPs, of whom slightly more than half (54%) stay in IDP camps. In 2020, some 81,000 newly displaced people arrived in camps and the host communities across the BAY states. The armed conflict has no clear end in sight. The Nigerian Armed Forces’ strategy (since mid-2019) of focusing on regrouping troops into ’super camps,’ while improving security

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