AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEbola Alert (DR Congo): A U.S. citizen working for a humanitarian group in Congo has tested positive for Ebola, prompting CDC coordination with the employer, U.S. agencies, Congolese health authorities and close-contact tracing as the outbreak is described as the fastest-growing ever, with deaths reported in the hundreds. Kidnapping Crisis (Nigeria): Nigeria’s military says all 44 abducted pupils and teachers from Oyo State’s Oriire area have been freed after about 50 days, with captors arrested; opposition figures trade blame and praise over government security priorities. Political Tension (Nigeria): The Oyo rescue sparks a fresh fight between Atiku Abubakar and President Tinubu’s camp, with accusations of silence and “campaigning” versus calls for thanksgiving. Public Health & Leadership (Ghana): Ghana’s pharmacy community mourns Dr. Samuel Kwasi Nkansah, a long-time pharmaceutical leader and faith figure, laid to rest after decades of service. Culture & Language (Tanzania/Algeria): Tanzania highlights Kiswahili’s global reach at World Kiswahili Language Day celebrations in Algeria, linking the language to diplomacy and regional integration. Governance Debate (Ghana): A CDD-Ghana fellow urges President Mahama to avoid third-term talk overshadowing his legacy, pointing to a Supreme Court case on constitutional term limits. Diplomacy (Mali/Algeria): Algeria and Mali reopen airspace and reinstate ambassadors, ending a yearlong rift over a drone incident. Sports & Identity (World Cup): Argentina’s coach Lionel Scaloni says the team won’t make major changes after a tense run, as the quarterfinal against Switzerland looms. Corruption & Institutions (Nigeria): A report alleges a fake presidential council in Nigeria received a $1m budget despite lacking legal basis, raising questions about oversight. Arts (Africa diaspora): Synchronicity Theatre announces its 2026-27 arts incubator lineup, spotlighting new works rooted in Black storytelling and performance.
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