AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEnergy & Trade: Algeria has started ground-breaking on the Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline section, aiming to move gas from Nigeria’s Warri through Niger to Algeria’s Hassi R’Mel and onward to Europe—an effort that could reshape Europe’s gas supply. Security & Schools: Amnesty International warns that abducted schoolchildren and teachers in Borno and Oyo face “war crimes” risks, as Nigeria’s school kidnapping crisis keeps spreading. Politics & Governance: The Federal High Court adjourned indefinitely a suit seeking deregistration of ADC, Accord and AA after an Appeal Court stay, while Senate President Akpabio denied promising “return tickets” to senators who lost primaries. Insecurity Response: VP Shettima says Tinubu is working to secure safe returns of abducted victims, as troops repel attacks in the northeast. Economy & Finance: NRC says diesel costs are nearly killing train operations; meanwhile, the CBN’s revised FX Manual is framed as a push for transparency and market confidence. Migration: Nigeria begins repatriation of over 1,000 citizens from South Africa amid xenophobic violence. Sports: Super Falcons beat Senegal 2-1 in WAFCON warm-up; Nigeria’s first wrestling medal comes from Christianah Ogunsanya in Mongolia.
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