AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEducation Accountability: TrackaNG says Niger State’s Government Day Secondary School, Diko (Gurara LGA) remains in ruins despite claims of N400m paid and N457.6m allocated in the 2025 budget, calling for anti-corruption investigations into missing renovation funds. Security & Rights: USCIRF warns Nigeria is in a “terrifying crisis,” citing fear, killings, abductions and mass violence against civilians and religious communities, while also alleging collusion risks around Fulani militant attacks. Terrorism Watch: Nextier says the killing of ISWAP commander Abu-Bilal al-Minuki may trigger fresh threats across Nigeria’s North-East and Lake Chad region. Local Policing: Niger State Police arrested 27 suspected hoodlums in raids ahead of Eid-el-Kabir, recovering weapons and suspected drugs. Mining & Investment (Niger): Global Atomic says Niger’s military-led government renewed backing for its Dasa uranium project after meetings in Niamey, as the state seeks stronger mining investment and export links. Youth Service Rules: NYSC DG Olakunle Nafiu reiterates corps members are not exempt from Nigeria’s social media and cyberbullying laws. Eid Economy (Nigeria): Rising hardship in Ilorin pushes some families into buying Eid rams on credit.
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