AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoState Police Push: The Presidency says Nigeria is nearing state police rollout, with constitutional amendments expected soon after months of talks with the National Assembly and security agencies. Abuja Projects: FCT Minister Nyesom Wike confirms readiness to commission 30+ completed projects, including major road works and the Abuja City Gate redesign. Kidnapping & Security Alerts: Ondo police begin a manhunt after a nine-year-old boy was abducted during a raid; in Edo, police debunk a viral claim that Green Park Academy students were kidnapped; in Abuja’s Byazhin, FCT police say they repelled a kidnapping attempt and recovered an AK-47. Politics & Primaries: INEC warns primaries held after May 30 may be invalid; APC disputes continue in Lagos (Agege APC aspirant seeks redress; Alimosho stakeholders reject alleged imposition; Eti-Osa supporters protest a candidate switch). Economy & Energy: Jumia CEO links Tinubu’s reforms to rising business confidence; Dangote Refinery hits 700,000 bpd in testing, above nameplate capacity. Business & Funding: Cascador deploys $5m to seven Nigerian startups; U.S. reiterates trade and investment commitment at the pitch event. Sports: Super Eagles build up for Portugal friendly as Iwobi and Akpan join camp; Nigeria and Poland end 2-2, with players blaming late goals.
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