AGP Executive Report
Last update: 26 minutes agoSatellite Methane Watch: The IEA says space-based satellite readings are now correcting oil and gas methane reports, with some countries’ figures revised up or down—meaning “the watcher overruled the watched” and Europe access rules may tighten from 2027. Autobiography Spotlight (Nigeria): Retired Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar’s autobiography Call of Duty (Cable Books) claims he was deceived into visiting the Presidential Villa after Abacha’s death and was locked in a room for over an hour before being released. Student Life Costs (Nigeria): A report from Delta State University, Abraka, puts real university expenses beyond fees—rent, food, transport, internet and printing—turning degree study into a daily survival test. Local Publishing & Education (Zimbabwe): SCOPE Zimbabwe validated heritage-based learning resources, including facilitator guides and My Foods, aligning materials with Zimbabwe’s Heritage-Based Curriculum. World Cup Culture & Media (DR Congo/Morocco/Brazil): DR Congo arrived in Houston in leopard-inspired suits; Morocco’s coach Mohamed Ouahbi insists they’re no underdogs vs Brazil; and the tournament’s wider spotlight keeps spilling into African stories and creators. Books & Authors (Nigeria/Global): Femi Ojumu unveiled his three-volume The Trinity in Lagos, while Andy Siege launched FRIENDLY BRUTES to challenge stigma around mental illness through art.
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