AGP Executive Report
Last update: 16 minutes agoLeadership & Economy: Peter Obi renewed calls for President Tinubu to resign, citing worsening cost of living, insecurity and unmet promises, while lawmakers traded barbs over whether such pressure helps security. Security & Society: Police and university authorities arrested a 400-level PAAU student over alleged forced cult initiation, assault and threats, as another case in Mararaban Jos reignited debate on mob justice after a woman was killed following a police station raid. Health & Regulation: NAFDAC sensitised FCT residents on safe medicine use, while LAUTECH resident doctors urged Oyo State to release training funds and clear arrears. Energy & Markets: NMDPRA said Nigeria consumed 46.3m litres of petrol daily in May, and reports flagged a crude supply shortfall threatening Dangote Refinery output; meanwhile modular refineries’ diesel supply rose. Trade & Business Policy: FG pushed industrial growth and trade expansion, Nigeria expanded AfCFTA air cargo routes to cut export costs, and NCC/CAC introduced tighter rules for telecom share transfers above 10%. Finance & Investment: BAS Group got a credit rating upgrade; Spiro secured $55m more for EV expansion across Africa. Travel: The US unveiled a $750 premium visa interview option for Nigerians, promising appointments in about 10 business days.
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