AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoDigital Learning Push: MBRGI-backed The Digital School says it will support over 500,000 learners across six African countries, including Nigeria, through digital classrooms, teacher capacity building and youth job-prep. Opposition Politics: Atiku Abubakar appoints actor-turned-politician Kenneth Okonkwo as his official spokesperson ahead of 2027. Food Crisis Worsens: WFP warns hunger in northern Nigeria is rising fast, with over 17 million people in crisis or worse levels as conflict disrupts aid. Tech & Manufacturing Incentives: Nigeria’s NCC offers foreign tech investors waivers and direct support to set up hardware manufacturing hubs by November 2026. Energy Governance: Nigeria is admitted as an Association member of the International Energy Agency, a boost for gas, electricity access and industrialisation plans. Anti-Corruption Move: ICPC confirms the arrest of ex-minister Uche Nnaji over alleged certificate forgery after he failed to honour invitations. Security & Humanitarian Advocacy: PAVE launches a 30-day campaign to end abductions and stop politicising insecurity. South Africa Xenophobia Fallout: Nigeria plans further evacuations and seeks compensation for Nigerians who fled attacks and abandoned property. Infrastructure & Jobs: Tinubu flags off the Akwanga–Kaduna–Jos section of the 700km superhighway, promising faster trade and connectivity in the North. Local Health Coverage: Kogi expands health insurance enrollment for market traders and informal workers under a N15,000 annual plan.
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