HushGist

Entertainment, Sport, Lifestyle , Fashion, Music, News, Tech updates, ethical politics.

Header Ads

  • Home
  • Home / Unlabelled / Tuface supports UNHCR with N3.5m

    Tuface supports UNHCR with N3.5m

    Unknown 05:18





    Nigerian Music icon, Innocent Idibia, popularly known as Tuface, has donated N3.5m to the United Nations High Commission for Refugees, Nigeria, to support humanitarian interventions.
    The External Relations Officer, UNHCR, Nigeria, Mr Hanson Tamfu, in a statement on Monday in Abuja, said the donation from the Tuface Foundation was to support the commission in providing life-saving support to families forcibly displaced in Nigeria and across the continent.
    Tamfu said that Tuface expressed joy and commitment to helping the victims of insurgency who have been forced to flee their homes as a result of the unrest in the North-East.
    He said the musician also pledged his continuous support to UNHCR in its humanitarian assistance to the Internally Displaced Persons and other persons.
    The officer quoted Tuface as saying, “I am proud to support the UN Refugee Agency because of its proven track record of being at the forefront of displacement emergencies.
    “I want to help people who have been forced to flee their homes because of different issues.
    “I care about them and this donation is one of such efforts because we plan to have a major charity concert in June to raise money whilst offering my music and talents to the world for donations towards this noble cause.
    “I am confident in UNHCR because it knows how to make a difference in the lives of millions of women, children and men who have lost everything but hope.”
    Tamfu said that UNHCR is almost entirely supported by donations from governments, who contribute 89 percent of its annual funding needs.
    He disclosed that UNHCR and its partners require $2.45bn to provide critical life-saving assistance to the displaced families in Africa.
    He said that funds were required to meet the enormous needs of displaced persons with the number of the world’s displacement at more than 63.9 million.
    The officer explained that this was also due to an unprecedented level of over 19.4million of those living in Sub-Saharan Africa, the needs are enormous.
    The UNHCR’s Director of the Africa Bureau, Mr Valentin Tapsoba, appreciated Tuface for his generosity and contribution to UNHCR’s cause.
    Tapsoba said that having someone of Tuface’s calibre who recognises the needs of the people who have been forced to flee their homes was extremely encouraging.
    He said that it was a clear step in the direction of an Africa that takes ownership of its own challenges and strives to address them.
    Tapsoba said that as a musician, who has been singing for over two decades, his campaign would cut across all generations and make an impact.
    The Bureau Chief said that in Nigeria, the UN Refugee Agency responds to the needs of the more than 1.8 million displaced.
    He explained that since the needs were overwhelming, the agency has turned to Africa’s philanthropic world to meet some of the funding gaps, which are worrisome and huge.
    The donation from Tuface, founder of the 2face foundation, is to kick-start UNHCR’s first ever fundraising campaign in Nigeria.

    Related Posts

    Post a Comment

    No comments

    Subscribe to: Post Comments ( Atom )

    Pay for Digital Marketing

    Propellerads

    STAY WITH US

    Popular Posts

    • ooni Ogunwusi and wife meet with Prince Charles.
      ooni Ogunwusi and wife meet with Prince Charles.
      The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi and his wife, Olori Wuraola, ...
    • Snoop Dogg shoots 'Trump' in new video
      Snoop Dogg shoots 'Trump' in new video
      Rap great Snoop Dogg has drawn controversy for appearing to shoot US President Donald Trump in a new video that also takes aim at police ...
    • BoG happy with ‘good response’ for new GH¢5
      BoG happy with ‘good response’ for new GH¢5
      The Bank of Ghana has expressed happiness about the performance of the latest legal tender released onto the market. Though there have bee...
    • Russia denies Yahoo hack involvement
      Russia denies Yahoo hack involvement
      Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has denied the charges The Kremlin has denied allegations by US authorities that the FSB intelligence agen...
    • Trump fumes before Comey testimony: ‘No evidence’ I colluded with Russia
      Hours before FBI Director James Comey’s testimony before Congress on the bureau’s probe into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presid...
    • Michael Essien joins the Tigers on a year contract deal.
      Michael Essien joins the Tigers on a year contract deal.
      Former Black Stars midfielder Michael Essien has been introduced by Indonesian Liga 1 side Persib Bandung as their latest player. Essi...
    • Davido still love his babymama
      Davido still love his babymama
      Nigerian hip-hop star David Adeleke popularly known as Davido has res...
    • Huawei targets two billion connected people in 2025
      Huawei targets two billion connected people in 2025
      Huawei Technology says that it is working to have at least two billion people on mobile connections globally by 2025. In doing this, ...
    • Forbes Top 500 Richest People
      Forbes Top 500 Richest People
      1. Bill Gates Net Worth: $75 B Source of wealth: Microsoft 2. Amancio Ortega Net Worth: $67 B Source of wealth: Zara 3. W...
    • Meet Kennedy Odede. A man who taught himself how to read at age 10 in a Kenyan slum and today runs an NGO that impacts thousands of lives every year.
      Meet Kennedy Odede. A man who taught himself how to read at age 10 in a Kenyan slum and today runs an NGO that impacts thousands of lives every year.
      Kennedy was born in and lived in the Kibera slum for the first 23 years of his life. In Kibera he saw the lives of many women crushed lik...

    Arquivo do blog

    • ▼  2017 (56)
      • ▼  March (36)
        • Trump fumes before Comey testimony: ‘No evidence’ ...
        • BoG happy with ‘good response’ for new GH¢5
        • Russia denies Yahoo hack involvement
        • Snoop Dogg shoots 'Trump' in new video
        • Michael Essien joins the Tigers on a year contract...
        • ooni Ogunwusi and wife meet with Prince Charles.
        • Davido still love his babymama
        • Adele fans don't like Bieber
        • There are now four grounds to impeach Donald Trump...
        • President Buhari back in Nigeria after 7 weeks
        • South Korea President ousted over scandal
        • I want women to be treated like somebody who has p...
        • Huawei targets two billion connected people in 2025
        • Brazil’s recession worst in country’s history
        • Acting President Osinbajo inaugurated Onnoghen as CJN
        • Adele confirms marriage at last.
        • Wizkid wins iHeart Radio award
        • Falsely accused 49-year-old Nigerian may get $80,0...
        • A Nigerian Twitter user laments fall in Naira value
        • Ubuntu: An Inspiring Story About an African Tradit...
        • Money Transfers compared
        • Pius Adesanmi: Federalism is doing Like This
        • 2017 London Football Awards Winners
        • Arnold Schwarzenegger quits ‘Apprentice,’ Blames T...
        • Nigeria Proves a Missing President Isn’t Necessari...
        • Meet Kennedy Odede. A man who taught himself how t...
        • Forbes Top 500 Richest People
        • Spain Appoints Minister for Sex
        • Hosni Mubarak Acquitted
        • A Mexican Congressmanr climbed border wall to prov...
        • Wizkid signs multi-album deal with RCA Records/Son...
        • Tuface supports UNHCR with N3.5m
        • Nigeria partly responsible for MTN's first ever loss
        • Former President George W. Bush says his recent re...
        • Immigrants with criminal records would be eligible...
        • Buhari's sick leave re-energizes Nigeria's presidency
      • ►  February (20)
    Created By Sora Templates | Distributed By Gooyaabi Templates