AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoNiger Delta Crackdown: The Nigerian Navy says it has dismantled an illegal refined petroleum depot in Okrika, Rivers, finding 410 drums holding about 123,000 litres of suspected illegally refined AGO meant for black-market distribution. Insurgency Shock: A desperate search is ongoing for 42 schoolchildren abducted after a suspected Islamist attack on a school in Borno. Counterterror Strike: The U.S. and Nigerian forces killed senior ISIS commander Abu-Bilal al-Manuki in a Sokoto operation, a major escalation in joint action against ISWAP-linked networks. Public Health Emergency: In Rivers’ Bille, methane gas leakage is reportedly burning water and contaminating drinking wells, forcing schoolchildren to relocate, Amnesty warns. Cost-of-Living Pressure: Nigeria’s inflation climbed to 15.69% in April as food and transport costs surged. Energy & Finance: S&P upgraded Nigeria’s credit rating for the first time since 2012, while Oando expects revenue growth tied to the Iran war; Shell also says it’s expanding gas distribution for cleaner, cheaper power.
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