AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEbola Response: WHO chief Tedros Ghebreyesus urged an immediate ceasefire in eastern DR Congo as suspected Ebola cases near 1,000, calling on communities to share what they know and help break fear. Travel Curbs: St Kitts and Nevis denied entry to 17 Nigerians at the airport citing public health and safety amid Ebola concerns, while the US says Americans exposed to Ebola in Africa will be sent to Kenya for quarantine and care. Religious Violence in Nigeria: A US religious freedom watchdog report says Nigeria’s authorities are tolerating religious violence and failing to prosecute attackers, warning fear, abductions and killings now define daily life. Security Attacks: Kaduna’s Catholic archdiocese condemned fresh raids on Christian communities that killed at least five and abducted others. Politics & Governance: Chad’s opposition crackdown deepened after opposition leaders were jailed and a key coalition dissolved, raising fears of a slide back to one-party rule. Immigration Pressure: Cambodia ordered African nationals to leave by May 31 or face arrest, two-year jail and $8,000 fines. Culture & Identity: Durban marked Africa Day with a major parade and calls for unity, while Nigeria’s Atiba University celebrated theatre arts with royal and Nollywood tributes.
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