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BBC World Service By Adesola Ikulajolu
The World Food Programme (WFP) says it has completed its first delivery of aid to the Darfur region of Sudan since February. BBC News, Lagos
The situation in one of the areas worst affected by the conflict between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary RSF is reported to be dire. She accepted four charges of "spraying" money - a common way to show appreciation in Nigeria.
Throughout the year-long civil war the UN has repeatedly appealed to the two parties to allow better access to aid agencies.
Almost 25 million people need assistance.
The WFP convoy from Chad carried enough food for one percent of that total, 250,000 people.
World Health Organization officials describe the situation in Sudan as catastrophic, with many parts of the country still witnessing high levels of violence.
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