AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoNigeria Politics & Memory: Former Nigerian head of state Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar, unveiling his autobiography “A Call of Duty,” says the hours around Gen. Sani Abacha’s death on June 8, 1998 were “fishy,” including claims he and Lt-Gen. Ishaya Bamaiyi were locked in a waiting room at the Presidential Villa for nearly an hour before being told. Foreign Digital Interference: France’s Viginum watchdog alleges Israeli firm BlackCore ran online influence operations targeting elections and political figures in Scotland, France, Angola, Togo and New York City, including fake accounts and coordinated comments aimed at figures such as Scotland’s John Swinney. Togo Housing & Jobs: Togo says its 20,000-unit housing program in Kpomé-Dalavé is moving into implementation after BOAD-financed studies, as it tackles a large national housing shortfall. Togo Industry: Adétikopé Industrial Platform reports CFA350 billion in cumulative investment over five years and 6,580 direct jobs, with plans to expand further. Togo Health: CARESP warns of early signs of dolutegravir resistance among Togolese children and adolescents even as HIV viral suppression remains high. Culture in Lomé: Palais de Lomé hosts the Toyota Tsusho CFAO African Art Award exhibition, bringing winners from across Africa for a Lomé-to-Japan/France tour.
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