AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEbola Preparedness: NCDC placed Kano, FCT, Lagos and seven other states on high alert over Bundibugyo Ebola risk, urging stronger surveillance and emergency readiness as Nigeria has no confirmed case. Economy & Politics: Tinubu marked his third anniversary defending reforms as Nigeria stabilises, while Senate President Akpabio said the economy has been repositioned; opposition voices also renewed claims Nigeria is sliding back to Abacha-era politics. Oil Revenue Pressure: Nigeria missed Q3 2025 oil revenue target by N7.88tn despite slight improvement, underscoring fiscal vulnerability. Security & Health: Experts warned Nigeria’s heavy dependence on imported medicines threatens health security, as healthcare workers were also advised to stay vigilant for Ebola importation. Sports (Unity Cup): Super Eagles set for the Unity Cup final against Jamaica after both won semi-finals; coach Eric Chelle urged cleaner execution to beat Jamaica. Road Safety: Five died and 10 were injured in an Abeokuta–Lagos Expressway crash blamed on speeding and overloading. Lagos 2027 Politics: APM named Prince Laja Adeoye as its consensus governorship candidate, promising to “reset Lagos.” Education/Youth: A University of Ibadan graduate became the first in a pioneering M.Sc.Ed Physics programme, sharing the hurdles of studying without predecessors.
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