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Trump Stops HIV Funding for Nigeria, Other Developing Nations, Sparking Global Concern

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The Trump administration has halted funding for HIV/AIDS programs in Nigeria and other developing countries, a move that has drawn widespread criticism from global health experts and activists.

This decision comes despite ongoing efforts to combat the disease in regions that heavily rely on international aid to sustain healthcare initiatives.

The decision affects the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), which has been a critical source of funding for HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention in Nigeria and other low-income nations.

Over the years, PEPFAR has supported millions of individuals with life-saving antiretroviral treatments, helping to curb the spread of the virus in some of the world’s most vulnerable communities.

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Health experts fear this funding freeze could lead to devastating setbacks in the fight against HIV/AIDS.

Dr. Amina Ahmed, a Nigerian health policy expert, warned of severe consequences for patients who depend on subsidized medication.

“This decision will leave many Nigerians living with HIV without access to treatment. It threatens to reverse years of progress made in reducing HIV-related deaths and new infections,” Dr. Ahmed said.

The suspension could also disrupt prevention programs, including mother-to-child transmission initiatives, which have been pivotal in reducing the number of newborns born with the virus.

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Critics argue that the decision reflects a lack of empathy for struggling nations. Dr. Michael Jones, a U.S.-based global health advocate, described the move as a “callous disregard for human lives.”

The Trump administration has defended the decision, citing budgetary constraints and a shift in focus toward domestic healthcare priorities.

However, advocates argue that cutting off aid to developing countries will have broader implications for global health security.

Nigeria, which has one of the highest HIV prevalence rates globally, could face dire consequences.

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The National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA) estimates that over 1.9 million Nigerians are living with HIV.

Many of these individuals depend on PEPFAR-supported programs for their treatment and care.

The announcement has sparked calls for urgent action. Local NGOs and international organizations have begun lobbying for alternative funding sources to bridge the gap left by the U.S. withdrawal.

Advocacy groups are also urging the Nigerian government to increase its healthcare budget to reduce reliance on foreign aid.

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The decision has drawn parallels to the global reaction following similar cuts during the early years of the AIDS epidemic.

Analysts warn that reducing funding for HIV/AIDS programs could lead to a resurgence of the disease, undermining decades of progress in public health.

As the global community reacts to this development, the focus remains on finding sustainable solutions to ensure that affected individuals continue receiving the care they need.

The Nigerian government and international stakeholders now face the challenge of mitigating the impact of this funding gap while maintaining momentum in the fight against HIV/AIDS.

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Watch PDP’s show of shame (Video)

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The lingering crisis engulfing the major opposition party in Nigeria, the PDP has continued to escalate.

In this video clip, despite the presence of security operatives, the scheduled BoT meeting was disrupted by members.

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Tinubu/Wike renewed hope transformative agenda fast turning rural Abuja into urban cities (Photos)

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By Emmanuel Agaji

…Wike manifests his promise

… commissions roads infrastructure across six municipal councils in FCT

… turns Abuja into a massive construction yard as he promised in 2023

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True to his words when he emerged FCT minister that he was going to turn FCT into a massive construction site, Nyesom Wike has manifested his promise.

The President Bola Tinubu Renewed Hope Agenda is truly blowing good wind in Abuja as Wike manifests his promise.

Naijablitznews reports that from last week Monday till Friday, the FCT minister and his officials traversed the entire FCT commissioning road projects .

The six area councils had one project or the other commissioned by the tireless minister.

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From Kuje to Abaji, Gwagwalada, Bwari, Kwali, Sabouri and other areas, Wike and his men were on their feet.

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Professors Reject Aisha Maikudi As UNIABUJA Vice-Chancellor, Walkout At Senate Meeting

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Some members of the University of Abuja Senate, on Wednesday, staged a walkout protest during their regular meeting.

It was learned that trouble began when a professor raised a point of order after Vice Chancellor Prof. Aisha Maikudi’s opening remark, highlighting the need to add an important item to the meeting agenda for discussion.

While addressing concerns such as the unprovoked attack on Senate members on December 23, 2024, by vigilante group members and the questionable selection process that allowed Aisha Maikudi to succeed herself as Vice Chancellor, the professor was shouted down and his microphone was taken away before he could finish, an insider told SaharaReporters.

Due to the low attendance of Senate members, some of the senators walked out, arguing that the process that appointed Maikudi was flawed and violated the stipulated guidelines for appointing a Vice Chancellor. They asserted that she is illegitimate to preside over the meeting.

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The source said: “The Senate of the University of Abuja met today upon notice of regular meeting which was disseminated three days ago to Senate members.

“After the opening remark by Aisha Maikudi, a professor on the floor of the Senate raised a point of order to draw the attention of the Senate to the need to include an important item on the agenda of the meeting for deliberation, namely, the callous attack on Senate members by men of vigilante group in December 2024.

“He also observed that even at that moment, there was an unusual presence of a large number of vigilantes around the Senate Chambers. This ugly development is an indication that there is tension in the University.

“This tension is not unconnected to the deep-seated disaffection of a good number of Senate members on the fraudulent selection process that paved the way for Aisha Maikudi to succeed herself as substantive Vice-Chancellor.

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“The professor was shouted down and the microphone taken from him before he could conclude his point order.”

Equally worrisome, the source said was the presence of non-academic staff members in the Senate Chambers, who pretended to be part of the secretariat support in the Senate.

“The poor attendance at today’s meeting also point to the unabating trepidation of a good number of professors about their security at the Senate Chambers.

“Many members of Senate eventually staged a walk out. It is therefore no longer in doubt that the University of Abuja is progressively degenerating into anything other than what a university system should be.”

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The source warned that the consequences of the deteriorating situation at the university, if left unaddressed, are better imagined.

The source said, “Already, morale of academic staff is on record low level. Senior professors considered that the foisting of Aisha Maikudi, with only two years post-professorial experience as substantive vice chancellor is a huge disincentive to hard work, commitment to scholarship and patience in academic career of the university.”

A professor who was among the Senate members who staged a walkout told SaharaReporters that there was no protest “but the progressives did quietly leave the meeting because it was militarised with a desired aim”.

“We are waiting for the decisions taken therein,” the don said.

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Meanwhile, 43 professors who are members of the University of Abuja have written an open letter to the President Bola Tinubu, who is the visitor to the university, calling for his urgent intervention before the situation gets out of hand.

The open letter is titled: “Anarchy Looms at the University of Abuja over the Illegal Appointment of Prof. Aisha Maikudi as Vice-Chancellor.”

The Senate members called on the President to remove the Chairman of Council, AVM Sadiq Kaita, accusing him of demonstrating gross incompetence and abuse of due process along with the Vice Chancellor, Maikudi so that UNIABUJA can move forward.

They said, “We, the undersigned 43 Professors and members of Senate of the University of Abuja feel compelled to bring to Your Excellency’s attention our concerns regarding the gross irregularities, blatant disregard for due process, violations of relevant laws and regulations, favouritism, abuse of privileges, undue interference, and lack of fairness that marred the selection process for the Vice-Chancellorship of the University of Abuja.

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“These lapses culminated in the unfortunate imposition of Professor Aisha Sani Maikudi, the least qualified applicant as the substantive Vice-Chancellor. Such events not only undermine the Renewed Hope Agenda of Mr. President but also risk setting a dangerous precedent for other Governing Councils in appointing Vice-Chancellors across Nigerian universities.

“UNIABUJA is now the laughing stock of both the national and international academic communities. This petition is of urgent national importance because the two most important governing and administrative machinery of the University are now completely grounded. These are the Governing Council and the Senate of the University of Abuja.”

They explained that the Council can no longer function effectively because three out of the five federal government appointed representatives have vowed not to have anything to do with the Chairman, AVM Sadiq Ismail Kaita.

They said, “These three external members – Prof. Ralph Akinfeleye, Hon. Sabo Bappayo Ahmed and Mrs. Chisom Obih, boycotted the last Council meeting that was scheduled for 5.00pm on New Year’s Eve- December 31, 2024. It was at this oddly and strangely convened meeting that Prof. Aisha Maikudi was hand-picked and foisted as Vice Chancellor on the University.

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“In fact, the three external members of Council demanded for the agenda for the meeting but it was never made available to them. As far as these members of Council are concerned, they are unaware and have not been informed of the appointment of a substantive Vice Chancellor for UNIABUJA.

“AVM Sadiq Kaita’s apparent leadership failure is also responsible for the failure of the Governing Council to appoint a substantive Registrar for the university after almost seven months.

“This appointment, which is long overdue, is now in limbo because, technically, there is no functional Council in place. Staff promotion and appointment cases are stuck since Council has abdicated its responsibility.”

They also noted that Senate has not been able to meet because the supposed Chairman of Senate suffers from a crisis of legitimacy having been rejected by almost 50 Senate members because of her lack of requisite qualifications and experience for the office.

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“Besides, the process that ushered her in was fundamentally flawed morally, legally and administratively,” they said.

“Critical decisions relating to the 2024/2025 admission exercise, approval of students’ results, approval of the academic calendar and other sundry academic issues, which fall under the purview of Senate, have been left unattended to several months after students’ resumption to campus.

“Everything is currently at a standstill and the illegal occupant of the Vice Chancellorship office is busy running from pillar to post, crisscrossing the country – even by chartered flights – lobbying for acceptance and legitimacy from eminent traditional rulers and top politicians.

“UNIABUJA’s meagre resources and taxpayers’ money, which are sometimes beyond the approval limit of the so-called Vice Chancellor, are being recklessly expended on an illegitimate pursuit that will ultimately collapse like a pack of cards.”

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After reeling out other infractions, the professors appealed to the President to treat the matter as an urgent national importance.

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