AGP Executive Report
Last update: 13 minutes agoCultural Visibility Boost: Nigeria’s Ojude Oba 2026 is turning into a media brand, with a new P+ Measurement Services report showing 56% more mentions year-on-year (18,420 to 28,735), 75% higher global reach (124.8m to 218.6m), and social driving 81,000 conversations (+88%) plus 8.4m engagements (+115%). Publishing & Media Partnerships: Zenith Bank and NLNG reaffirm support for Realnews Magazine during courtesy visits, with condolences also extended to publisher Maureen Chigbo after her sister’s killing. Children’s Books & Careers: Courtney Kelly’s “Celeste Paves the Way” (aviation/engineering) is available worldwide ahead of its June 30 release, while Karyn Parsons’ Sweet Blackberry continues pushing Black achievement stories for young readers. South Africa Economy Watch: Stats SA reports GDP growth of 0.5% in Q1 2026, with finance and agriculture supporting gains as manufacturing still lags. Education Scholarships: Three Ghanaian women supported by Camfed and the Mastercard Foundation Scholars’ Program are set to complete MPhil Education degrees at Cambridge.
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