AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCapital Inflows: Nigeria’s capital importation jumped 83.8% to $10.37bn in Q1 2026, driven mainly by portfolio investment ($9.86bn, 95.1%), while foreign direct investment stayed low at $135.08m. Security & Schools: The Senate has started the constitutional process for state police as kidnappings and attacks on schools keep worsening, while Lagos residents staged a fresh protest demanding the release of abducted Oyo schoolchildren and teachers. Insecurity Update: Police say gunmen in Zamfara kidnapped seven students from a student residence in Kaura Namoda; one escaped and is in custody. Politics & Unity: Peter Obi warned Nigerians against ethnic and religious bait ahead of 2027, saying identity politics is being used to distract from governance. Energy & Power: NERC approved compensation for Band A electricity customers hit by poor supply, and Nigeria plans to start the 2026 oil licensing round in Q3 after ministerial approval. Education: LASU confirmed the death of an undergraduate after a robbery attack, and UI offered Medicine and Surgery to a boy who passed both JAMB and post-UTME. Sports: Nigeria’s Super Eagles drew Poland 2-2 in Warsaw as late goals cancelled out leads.
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