Meghan Markle and Prince Harry to support Nigerian flood victims? Let’s find out more in this piece.

The flood victims who were unexpectedly impacted by 33 out of 36 states in Nigeria are finally experiencing good fortune.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry, and Meghan Markle Foundation have given an undisclosed sum of money to nonprofit organizations in Nigeria that are helping the flood victims who have been devastated.

The Archewell Foundation has given money to Save the Children and UNICEF, according to a news release from Sky News.

The spokesman explained how the kind donations would “help provide relief following devastating floods wreaking havoc in Nigeria”.

According to reports, the flood has caused around 1.3 million people to be relocated, over 600 people have died, and over 2,400 people have been injured.

Meanwhile, Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, has announced that she is 43% Nigerian, indicating that she has Nigerian ancestry.

Following the most recent edition of her Archetypes podcast on Spotify, this information became public.

Meghan revealed that she found she is 43% Nigerian after completing a genealogy test to learn more about her family’s ancestry.

Issa Rae, Emily Bernard, and Ziwe Fumodoh were her guests on the program as they explored their experiences as Black women in relation to the theme of “angry Black woman.”

The Duchess of Sussex claims she will look further since everyone she has told, particularly Nigerian women, “are like what!”

Nigerians have reacted in a variety of ways as a result of her announcement.

Source; www.ghgossip.com

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