AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCBN Governance Push: The CBN has doubled down on Shariah governance, compliance and risk management for non-interest financial institutions, warning that governance lapses and tech threats could erode public confidence. Security Crackdown: Police say they’ve dismantled an IPOB/ESN hideout in Imo, arresting suspects and recovering drones, weapons and 3,115 ammunition rounds. Education Policy Shift: JAMB says education and agriculture applicants no longer need UTME for Colleges of Education and related non-engineering courses—though they must still register and have credentials verified. Media Integrity: NBC, CEMESO and IPC move to strengthen fact-checking as deepfakes and AI-driven misinformation threaten elections. Energy & Cost Pressure: Nigeria imported 1.8bn litres of petrol in Q1 as FX stability and softer global prices eased landing costs—while oil price jitters linger on Iran ceasefire talks. Business/Industry: Dangote targets a $50bn valuation for his refinery ahead of a possible listing, while Warri South lawmakers prepare public hearings on four local governance bills.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.