The World Bank-funded Borno State Community and Social Development Agency (BOCSDA) has flagged off psychosocial support programme of sensitising 370,000 victims of Boko Haram violence in 10 local g…
The World Bank-funded Borno State Community and Social Development Agency has flagged off psychosocial support programme of sensitising 370,000 victims of Boko Haram violence in 10 local governments area of Borno state.
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Buhari write Reps, seeks $1bn loan facility from World BankPresident Muhammadu Buhari has written to the House of Representatives for loan approval of $1 billion for states due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Buhari in a letter read by the Speaker, Femi Gbajabiamila said the loan will support the states to ensure food security and economic stability. According to the letter, $500 million will be
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World Bank approves $346m for Lake Chad region projectsThe World Bank Group on Wednesday announced the approval of $346 million for two key projects in the Lake Chad region for the purposes of strengthening resilience and livelihoods. A statement issue…
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World Bank approves $346m for projects in Nigeria, others
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World Bank approves $346 Million for Nigeria, others on Lake ChadThe World Bank has approved $346 million in International Development Association (IDA) financing to help strengthen resilience and livelihoods..
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World Bank provides $346 million to strengthen resilience, livelihoods in Lake Chad regionThe World Bank has approved two operations totalling $346 million in International Development Association (IDA) financing to help strengthen
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Nigeria's central bank on Thursday cut its key interest rate to its lowest level since 2016Nigeria’s central bank on Thursday cut its key interest rate to its lowest level since 2016 as the country struggles to limit the damage from the coronavirus crisis. The decision from the Monetary Policy Committee to lower the rate from 13.5 to 12.5 percent comes as authorities warn Africa’s largest economy risks a biting recession. …
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