AGP Executive Report
Last update: 19 minutes agoRepatriation & Xenophobia: Nigeria says it will repatriate over 1,000 nationals from South Africa as anti-immigrant violence flares, with screening for a voluntary scheme already started and waivers secured to avoid detention. Energy & Power: TCN warns of daily power outages in Delta State from June 4 to June 16 (10am–5pm) for transmission maintenance. FX Policy: CBN sets new travel cash rules, allowing up to $50,000 out with proof for amounts above $50,000, while tightening reporting for larger sums. Digital Identity: Nigeria’s NIN enrollment tops 130 million, with a World Bank-backed push to reach 180 million by end-2026. Capital Markets: SEC DG Emomotimi Agama says fintech apps are driving capital market growth as younger investors increasingly trade via mobile platforms. Petroleum & Gas: Algeria, Nigeria and Niger restart work to complete the Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline, targeting 20–30 bcm annually. Manufacturing Standards: Nigeria pushes quality and export-led production as 220 products from 131 companies win African Quality Mark certification. Transport Costs: Okada fares rise to N1,035.69 in April 2026, up 3.12% month-on-month, adding pressure to urban budgets. Security & Governance: Police investigate alleged interference in NSCDC Mining Marshals operations after a petition, while debates over insecurity and governance continue to dominate public discourse.
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