AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSchool Abductions Protests: Nigeria Union of Teachers’ nationwide protest over Oyo school kidnappings spread to Bayelsa, with pupils and teachers in Sagbama and Ekeremor marching and chanting for the release of abducted students and staff. Kidnapping in Ibadan: Gunmen abducted the sister of former Power Minister Adebayo Adelabu and her twin sons in Ibadan; their whereabouts remain unknown as police are notified. Court on Terror Attack: Abuja’s Federal High Court has heavy security as it prepares to deliver judgment in the Owo Catholic Church terror case, where five accused face charges tied to the 2022 attack. Security Misinformation in Lagos: Lagos Police debunked a viral Ikorodu video claiming Fulani men were arrested with arms, saying it’s an old clip and warned against panic-making posts. Ebola Preparedness: NCDC says Nigeria is only 59% ready for Ebola, with border and high-risk states under watch. Economy & Finance: AfDB reports Nigeria’s banks lend only 9.4% of GDP to businesses, underscoring weak credit to the private sector. Education & Rankings: CWUR’s 2026 Global 2000 list puts University of Ibadan top in Nigeria, ahead of UNILAG and others. Sports: NFF released venues and dates for 2026 President Federation Cup Round of 16 fixtures. Power: TCN says vandals destroyed six transmission towers in Nasarawa, disrupting power on the Apir-Lafia line.
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