AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoInsecurity & Protests: VeryDarkMan shared a video from an Ibadan protest where he says alleged armed thugs attacked demonstrators, as Nigerians demand action on kidnapping and banditry. Security Pressure: Northern Comrades Movement warned insecurity is crippling farming and livelihoods across many northern states, while three police officers died after an IED blast on the Anka–Bagega road in Zamfara. Court & Democracy: Nigeria’s Appeal Court ordered a stay of execution on a Federal High Court judgment that sought to deregister ADC and four other parties, with lawyers arguing courts can’t override INEC’s constitutional powers. Politics & Allegations: Peter Obi dared critics to prove he took Labour Party donations, saying he’ll stop campaigning if anyone can show he received even 1%. Economy & Policy: Nigeria’s external reserves rose by over $1bn in two weeks to about $50.8bn, and the Senate cleared a ₦62.2bn customs audit query while setting up reconciliation for remaining issues. Digital Addressing: FG plans to launch a digital alphanumeric postcode system for every building in October 2026. Transport: Lagos announced temporary closure of Iddo Bridge for critical repairs with traffic diversions. Fuel Prices: Dangote cut petrol ex-depot price by N75, but many stations still sell above the expected new rates. Sports: Super Falcons star Rasheedat Ajibade partnered with Plateau State to boost grassroots women’s football.
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