AGP Executive Report
Last update: 40 minutes agoMorocco Spyware Claims: Former intelligence sources allege Morocco used Israeli Pegasus to target journalists, rights defenders and politicians, with a reported intermediary company managing procurement and operations. Uganda Crackdown: Human Rights Watch says Uganda’s military is seizing government critics, holding them incommunicado and pushing bogus prosecutions, while raiding an independent media outlet. Nigeria Politics & Justice: Opposition ADC and Omoyele Sowore demand an independent probe and autopsy into Mary Habila’s death at Works Minister David Umahi’s residence, while Senate again blocks a PFIPC probe. Housing Finance: Nigeria’s Federal Mortgage Bank says it funded 6,911 housing units in 2025, a 300% jump, and is expanding products for low-income and informal workers. Energy Trade: Azerbaijan is emerging as a key oil supplier to Tunisia, with exports surging in early 2026. Tourism & Investment: Rwanda lands Aston Villa’s front-of-shirt tourism deal as it pushes global visibility; Nigeria’s NiDCOM and NTDA plan a diaspora-led tourism rebrand. Health & Rights: A study finds Black African and Caribbean women in the UK face barriers to breast cancer screening; Nigeria’s wildlife experts urge snake protection laws to curb Lassa fever. Sports & Culture: Team Nigeria athletes post Commonwealth Games podium finishes in Budapest; Ghana’s reggae scene gets a boost with David Oscar’s “Africa As One.”
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