AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoGuinea mourns Hadja Andrée Touré: The widow of Guinea’s founding president Ahmed Sékou Touré died in Rabat, Morocco, aged 91, after months of medical treatment, prompting national mourning and tributes to her role in Guinea’s independence era and Pan-African activism. Diplomatic reshuffle in the region: Sierra Leone’s President Maada Bio received new envoys from Nigeria, Jamaica and Angola, underscoring renewed focus on bilateral cooperation and regional integration. Guinea’s sports on the move: FIBA confirmed Tunisia and Senegal as hosts for Window 4 of the 2027 World Cup African qualifiers, with Guinea drawn in Group E. Media freedom in focus: A Nigerian journalist, Zainab Sodiq, detained over carrying a drone, was released after IPI intervention—an issue that resonates across West Africa’s press freedom debates. Maritime security update: The ICC’s International Maritime Bureau reports piracy incidents fell to the lowest level since 1992, while hostage-taking risks remain, including in the Gulf of Guinea. Local human story: A Guinean-Sierra Leonean artist Mom Laga launched a public appeal to find his mother after childhood separation, with a woman in Sierra Leone claiming to be her.
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