AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoOyo School Kidnapping Fallout: Nigeria Union of Teachers in Oyo State begins an indefinite strike over the continued captivity of abducted teachers and pupils in Ogbomosho, as families and communities remain on edge. Security Crackdown: DSS arrests two foreign nationals and three Nigerians over alleged weapons supply to gunmen behind the Niger school kidnapping, including a cache of AK-103 rifles and ammunition seized during operations. Terror War Update: Nigeria-US joint air operations reportedly neutralise 21 ISWAP terrorists in Borno, while another report says ISWAP commander Ba’a Shuwa is reluctant to take a new leadership role after Mainok’s death. Power & Daily Life: TCN warns of planned power outages affecting several northern states and neighbouring Niger Republic due to urgent maintenance on a key transmission line. Politics & 2027: ADC presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar meets Hayatu-Deen for reconciliation after the party primary; meanwhile, LP and other parties continue ticketing and primaries across states. Economy & Work: Governors and federal workers’ groups renew the minimum wage debate, with calls for ₦100,000 and pushback from federal workers. Digital & Trade: MTN, ALTON, Upperlink and NiRA back the 2026 Nigeria DigitalSENSE Forum, while Nigeria’s first internationally certified nautical cartography programme marks a boost for maritime training. Sports: Super Eagles retain the Unity Cup, then depart for Poland for friendlies without Osimhen and Lookman.
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