AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 minutes agoWorld Cup & visas: FIFA’s World Cup kick-off is shadowed by U.S. visa denials and protests, including reports that Iran’s team staff were blocked from entering the U.S., while the U.S. also says it has dismantled “birth tourism” networks and revoked hundreds of visas across Africa and Europe. Migration & rights: A U.S. deportation flight carrying Iranians, Afghans and others landed in the Central African Republic under “third-country” transfers, despite warnings not to travel, with lawyers warning people may be forced back to places they fled. Democracy Day in Nigeria: As Nigeria marks June 12, leaders and CSOs warn insecurity, poverty and corruption are eroding democratic gains, calling for accountability and credible reforms. Culture & identity: Zimbabwe’s Plumtree Prison hosted Culture Day, while Nigeria’s Wole Soyinka exchange (WSICE) announced a Lagos-London cultural programme; Ghana’s Vice-Chancellor urged African languages to be embedded in AI. Environment & community action: Ghana tourism reported steady growth in 2025; Lagos sanitation and clean-up efforts marked disaster remembrance; and reporting on Shell’s Niger Delta pipeline raises fresh environmental accountability questions.
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