Bill Gates, Co-chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, revealed why Nigeria receives the largest share
of the foundation’s intervention funds in Africa.
Gates highlighted Nigeria’s substantial population and significant needs as key reasons for the extensive funding. The foundation prioritises tackling global health inequalities, focusing on eradicating measles, malaria, and polio. In addition to health, the foundation invests heavily in agriculture to boost Nigeria’s economic development.
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