AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMedia Policy & Competition: Nigeria’s FCCPC has been ordered by President Tinubu to investigate Meta, Alphabet (Google) and X, plus generative AI platforms, over alleged anti-competitive conduct and “unlawful exploitation” of Nigerian news content, following a petition from the Nigerian Press Organisation. Publishing & Authorship Rights: Tomi Adeyemi says she won’t watch Paramount’s film adaptation of Children of Blood and Bone, after a public rift involving star Amandla Stenberg. Professional Journalism: The Nigerian Guild of Editors will host the 4th Lateef Jakande Memorial Lecture on July 23 in Lagos, themed “The Media, INEC, Voters and Path to Credible Elections.” Education Access: Nigeria’s student loan scheme debate returns as NELFUND-linked coverage highlights how interest-free loans could help students stay in school. Print & Production Industry: FESPA wins “Organizer Team of the Year” at the AEO Excellence Awards, citing growth and a profit-for-purpose model. Environment: UNEP and partners push to raise methane-leak response rates to 80% by 2030 via expanded alert systems.
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