AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoICC Withdrawal Wave: The ICC confirmed Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger have started the one-year process to leave the Rome Statute, warning it could weaken global efforts against impunity. Courtroom Politics in Nigeria: Nigeria’s High Court dismissed former Kaduna governor Nasir El-Rufai’s bail bid on medical grounds, after the National Hospital disputed the document he relied on. Sports Governance: Nigeria inaugurated the Technical Board of the Nigeria Anti-Doping Centre under the 2025 anti-doping law, pushing integrity in national sport. Ebola Spillover Risk: In Congo’s Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak areas, health officials warn malaria and other diseases could kill more people than Ebola as clinics face gaps and patients avoid care. Labour Compliance Push: Zimbabwe urged Chinese investors to follow local labour laws and engage in social dialogue as investment tops $10bn. Wealth Succession Warning: Experts at a Nairobi private wealth conference say Africa’s “great wealth transfer” is accelerating, but many families lack succession planning and governance to protect fortunes. Migration Pressure in Libya: HRW says rival Libyan authorities are stoking xenophobia with mass arrests and expulsions of migrants and refugees. Digital Education Expansion: Dubai’s Digital School programme is expanding to support 500,000+ learners across multiple African countries.
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