AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSchool Kidnappings: Oyo State public school teachers under the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) begin an indefinite strike from Monday over the continued captivity of abducted pupils and teachers, with protests in Ibadan demanding their release. Police & Public Safety: The Nigeria Police warn against reprisal attacks on South Africans and urge calm as xenophobic tensions rise, while the IGP cautions against indiscriminate recording and sharing of officers’ videos. Ebola Preparedness: NCDC DG Jide Idris says Nigeria’s Ebola readiness stands at 59%, as Lagos and other states tighten airport and border surveillance. Security & Terrorism: Reports say an ISWAP commander, Ba’a Shuwa, is reluctant to take a top ISIS role after a Nigeria–US strike killed Mainok, highlighting leadership strain. Economy & Energy: NNPC Ltd posts N481bn April profit as revenue jumps, while AfDB warns power outages cost Nigerian businesses about 3% of annual sales and 70% rely on generators. Politics 2027: Peter Obi’s move to the NDC is described as “not his final destination” by a Labour Party chieftain, and federal workers reject a proposed N100,000 minimum wage, calling for stronger action. Sports: Super Eagles win the Unity Cup 3-0 over Jamaica; Osimhen and Lookman are ruled out of friendlies against Poland and Portugal, with Osimhen disputing Chelle’s explanation.
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