AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoKidnapping Crisis in Borno: Suspected Islamists abducted 42 schoolchildren in Borno, triggering a desperate search and renewed fears of retaliation after a major counterterrorism strike. ISIS Blow in Lake Chad Basin: The US and Nigeria jointly killed Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, described by Washington as ISIS’s “second-in-command” and “most active terrorist,” in a complex overnight operation around Lake Chad; details are still emerging, but Nigeria’s military and Trump/Tinubu both framed it as a heavy blow to ISIS networks. Security Pressure Still Rising: Analysts warn one high-profile death won’t end the war, as groups across the Lake Chad Basin and Sahel may look to strike back. Politics and Faith Mobilisation: In Niger State, constituents held special prayers for Tinubu, Gov Bago and Sen. Sani Musa ahead of primaries. Cost of Living: Nigeria’s inflation stayed high at 15.69% in April, with food and transport pressures biting hardest. Nairobi France Summit Fallout: Macron’s Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi is drawing backlash, with critics questioning France’s shifting strategy and sovereignty concerns.
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