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Tuesday, October 10, 2017
Monkey Pox: Britain Offers To Help Nigeria.
Monkey Pox: Britain Offers To Help Nigeria. The British government has assured of its readiness to help Nigeria in combating the spread of monkey pox disease and other health related issues.
The British deputy high commissioner to Nigeria, Laure Beaufils stated this while on a visit to the Kwara branch office of the federation of women lawyers [FIDA] in Ilorin. She noted that it is an emergency that requires the collaboration of all and called on state governments to complement the federal government’s efforts by investing in healthcare services.
She noted that Britain has been providing four hundred million pounds yearly to Nigeria in fighting poverty, improve education and provision of sound healthcare facilities.
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