AGP Executive Report
Last update: 25 minutes agoDrug & Port Security: NDLEA says it arrested a 101-year-old woman in Ogun for selling skunk in sachets and also seized over N4.4bn worth of synthetic cannabis (“Loud”) at Lagos ports, plus cocaine hidden in fufu—showing how trafficking networks keep adapting. Sahel Logistics Watch: A report says Russia is using a mix of military and private aircraft to sustain operations across Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, echoing the “shadow fleet” model used to dodge sanctions—an issue that can affect regional stability and travel planning. Kidnapping Risk for Road Travelers: Kaduna police rescued 75 abducted travellers after gunmen hid them in a cave near Birnin Gwari, underscoring ongoing dangers for bus routes. Road Access & Safety: Niger State officials say the federal government will restart work on the Bida–Lapai–Lambata road, a key corridor for passengers and farm produce. Culture & Tourism Spotlight: Nigerien comedian Wanousky Montana has launched a documentary tour across Dosso, Tahoua and Agadez, aiming to showcase Niger’s landscapes and traditions to boost tourism interest. Migration Warnings: Nigeria’s NCFRMI urges Nigerians to avoid irregular Sahara travel without documents, citing harsh risks and frequent returns.
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