AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoXenophobia & Repatriation: Nigeria’s FG received the first batch of 258 evacuees from South Africa after anti-immigration attacks, with NIDCOM insisting none committed crimes—only “the colour of their skin.” Democracy Day Protests: Nigerians marked June 12 with protests in Lagos and Oyo State over insecurity, abductions, and hardship under the Tinubu administration. Tinubu’s Democracy Day Message: Tinubu urged Nigerians to keep believing despite criticism, warned that democracy fails when citizens doubt elections, and told bandits to surrender or face the full force of the state. Security Claims: He said over 13,000 terrorists were neutralised in a year and 124,000 fighters laid down arms since 2023, while also linking insecurity to grassroots governance collapse. State Police Push: A US Congressman backed Nigeria’s state police bill, saying it could protect vulnerable communities and curb persecution of Christians. Press Freedom: The International Press Centre condemned the Osun arrest and detention of NUJ secretary Olalekan Akindoju, calling it an attack on press freedom. Immigration Abroad: UK considers easing work visa rules for skilled Nigerians; meanwhile, South Africa’s xenophobia fallout continues to shape regional tensions. Sports: Mexico kicked off the 2026 World Cup with a 2-0 win over South Africa in a match marked by three red cards.
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