Britains financial aid nigeria reduced half

I think there may be some confusion here. I'm not aware of any recent information that suggests the UK's financial aid to Nigeria has been reduced by half.

However, I can provide some context and information on the UK's aid to Nigeria.

The UK is one of the largest bilateral donors to Nigeria, and has been providing financial assistance to the country for many years. The UK's Department for International Development (DFID) has been working with the Nigerian government to support a range of development priorities, including health, education, and economic development.

In 2015, the UK and Nigeria signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on development cooperation, which set out the framework for their partnership. The MoU committed the UK to providing £750 million (approximately $1 billion) in aid to Nigeria over a five-year period, from 2015 to 2020.

In 2020, the UK and Nigeria signed a new MoU, which committed the UK to providing £400 million (approximately $520 million) in aid to Nigeria over a four-year period, from 2020 to 2024.

While I couldn't find any information on a specific reduction of half in the UK's financial aid to Nigeria, it's possible that the amount of aid provided may have been adjusted or reallocated as part of the UK's broader aid strategy or in response to changing priorities or circumstances.

If you have any specific information or sources that suggest a reduction in the UK's aid to Nigeria, I'd be happy to help you verify the information.