AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoOPEC Shock: Trump’s pressure campaign got a fresh boost as reports say the UAE is set to leave OPEC, raising hopes crude supply will loosen and gasoline prices could fall. Downstream Court War: Dangote Refinery filed another suit to stop fuel import licences, arguing Nigeria has enough refining capacity and that permits clash with an earlier court order. Mining Crackdown: Nigeria escalated enforcement by transferring 327 illegal-mining suspects (including foreign terror-linked names) to the NSA, while NEITI warns illegal mining and illicit flows are draining the economy. Inflation Watch: NBS put April inflation at 15.69%, with food and transport still driving pressure. Power & Industry: TCN inaugurated a 330kV Edo transmission line to ease bottlenecks, while PenCom granted pension funds a waiver to invest in Dangote’s planned IPO. Education Access: JAMB says printing of original 2026 UTME result slips starts May 18, as Nigeria hit a one-million tertiary enrolment milestone.
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