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Andre Ayew of Ghana is overjoyed to be reunited with'special human being' Steve Cooper.

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Andre Ayew is overjoyed to be reunited with Steve Cooper at Nottingham Forest. The captain described the Welshman as a unique individual. The 33-year-old has joined Nottingham Forest on loan until the end of the season, allowing him to work with Cooper once more. Cooper and Ayew were team members at Swansea City. The Ghanaian made 84 appearances and scored 35 goals under the 43-year-tutelage. old's "It's a great feeling to sign for Nottingham Forest," Ayew said. "I know how big the club is and how much it means to the city and the fans. It's always been difficult for me to play against Forest and at The City Ground, despite the fact that I adore the venue. "Steve Cooper is a person who knows me very well and understands how to work with me both on and off the field. We have a great relationship; he's a special coach, a special human being, and someone I really admire." "I know what I can bring to the team, and I'm ready to give it my al

According to WHO, Nigeria accounts for 50% of tropical diseases.

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The scare of the COVID-19 pandemic and other emerging diseases such as Lassa fever and cholera were indicators of holes in epidemic preparedness by many countries, including Nigeria, according to the World Health Organization. In addition, the organization urged the Federal Government to prioritize health funding for preparedness and prevention in the fight against disease outbreaks. According to the United Nations Specialized Agency for Malaria, Nigeria accounts for 50% of tropical diseases in Africa and contributes 27% of global malaria cases and 24% of deaths. The issues were raised by the WHO Representative, Dr. Walter Kazadi Mulombo, who was represented by its Medical Officer (Emergency Programming and Response), Dr. Victor Tugumizemu, at the third edition of the Nigeria Health Watch Prevent Epidemics Journalism Awards, which took place in Abuja on Friday.