AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoSuper Eagles Update: Nigeria coach Eric Chelle says key forwards Victor Osimhen and Ademola Lookman will miss friendlies in Portugal and Poland, citing visa issues for some players and club demands for others as Nigeria rebuilds ahead of future AFCON and World Cup work. Electricity for West Africa: A World Bank-backed power programme has expanded electricity access to more than 3 million people across West Africa, building over 4,000 km of high-voltage lines linking 15 countries and boosting cross-border power trade. Unity Cup Momentum: Chelle again apologised to Nigerians after the 2026 World Cup and AFCON setbacks, but Nigeria’s Unity Cup run continues to lift confidence after a 3-0 win over Jamaica, with Alhassan Yusuf and Terem Moffi starring. Press Freedom Watch: Reporters Without Borders says global press freedom hit a 25-year low in 2026, with over half of countries now in “difficult” or “very serious” categories. FGM Advocacy: Guinea-Bissau-born Djabu Balde speaks out against female genital mutilation, urging action for girls and women. Guinea-Bissau in the Spotlight: Nigeria’s AFCON 2027 qualifying group includes Guinea-Bissau, with Chelle warning Tanzania and others are not “small teams.”
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