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Nigeria To Benefit In World Bank’s $195.84 Million Allocation To Poor Countries by todaysecho(op): 3:58pm On Apr 30, 2020
SWITZERLAND, APRIL 27 – Nigeria is among countries labelled as ‘poorest in the world’ to benefit in a fresh $195.84 Million allocation from the World Bank as they battle against COVID-19

“The Steering Body of the Pandemic Emergency Financing Facility (PEF) announced today the allocation of US$195.84 million to 64 of the world’s poorest countries with reported cases of COVID-19. Special attention will be given to areas with the most vulnerable populations, especially in fragile and conflict-affected countries,” the World Bank announced in a press release sent to Today’s Echo on Monday.

Read more: https://www.todaysecho.com/politics/exclusive-nigeria-to-benefit-in-world-banks-195-84-million-allocation-to-poor-countries-with-covid-19/
Re: Nigeria To Benefit In World Bank’s $195.84 Million Allocation To Poor Countries by Enwhen(m): 4:26pm On Apr 30, 2020
Na God go purnish world bank



Them just dey dash our leaders money to steal and the citizens keep suffering.
Re: Nigeria To Benefit In World Bank’s $195.84 Million Allocation To Poor Countries by Nobody: 4:29pm On Apr 30, 2020
Why do they continue to give money to the Nigerian Thiefs Government without accountability of what this money is used for and where this money is going? Is this some sort of International Corruption Scheme that Nigerian citizens are not privy to?
Re: Nigeria To Benefit In World Bank’s $195.84 Million Allocation To Poor Countries by aremuforlife(m): 4:31pm On Apr 30, 2020
[/quote][quote author=Enwhen post=89031026]Na God go purnish world bank



Them just dey dash our leaders money to steal and the citizens keep suffering.
You woild have been among those condemning Nigeria ��, if she was excluded from the list.
Re: Nigeria To Benefit In World Bank’s $195.84 Million Allocation To Poor Countries by Enwhen(m): 4:38pm On Apr 30, 2020
aremuforlife:
You woild have been among those condemning Nigeria ��, if she was excluded from the list.
Never I can't be that dumb, In the lists or not it has no benefit for Nigerians , its like a added share to them since they have already shared the ones we have here ...do u remember a state gov who was almost remove and denied a second term for trying to stop security fund for his godfather has agreed huh...where are the billions fund and materials palliatives ?...these leaders are demons not even prayer can change them.
Re: Nigeria To Benefit In World Bank’s $195.84 Million Allocation To Poor Countries by Kobojunkie: 6:30pm On Apr 30, 2020
Enwhen:
Na God go purnish world bank. Them just dey dash our leaders money to steal and the citizens keep suffering.
What would you rather the WorldBank do in this case? In the end, true accountability is not really there job but the job of Nigeria's citizens. They can only hope that the money is put to good use and the people step up to ensure it is so.
Re: Nigeria To Benefit In World Bank’s $195.84 Million Allocation To Poor Countries by Blackfire(m): 6:57pm On Apr 30, 2020
Is Nigeria poor??




I pity the next person that will be president 2023, he will clear so much poo, 4 years will be hell.
Re: Nigeria To Benefit In World Bank’s $195.84 Million Allocation To Poor Countries by Iamgrey5(m): 6:59pm On Apr 30, 2020
Enwhen:
Na God go purnish world bank



Them just dey dash our leaders money to steal and the citizens keep suffering.
Work on electing Good and accountable leaders

World bank won't elect leaders for you.
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