AGP Executive Report
Last update: 28 minutes agoSchool Safety & Security (Nigeria): Nigeria’s military says it has freed 44 pupils and teachers abducted from Oyo State schools in May, with captors arrested and some soldiers reported dead; families are still waiting for full reunions. Politics & Education (Nigeria): Atiku Abubakar and the Presidency trade accusations over alleged “silence” after the Oriire/Ogbomoso rescue, turning a school-security win into a campaign messaging fight. STEM & Research Capacity (Africa): The African STARS Fellowship Programme launches next month, training researchers across genomics, diagnostics, vaccine design and biotech entrepreneurship to better respond to outbreaks and translate research into products. Higher Education for Industry (Zimbabwe): Chinhoyi University of Technology’s research conference hears a push for universities to be judged by solutions, enterprises and community impact—not just publications. Biotech & Health (South Africa): University of Pretoria professor Mike Sathekge wins a R3m grant to advance precision diagnosis and treatment for aggressive breast cancer. Learning Support (Ghana): Confucius Institute at the University of Ghana and a Chinese firm donate teaching materials to an Accra school, including lab equipment and Chinese-language textbooks. Sports & School Life (Kenya): Homa Bay’s Asumbi Girls and Agoro Sare win Nyanza Region secondary school basketball 3x3 titles, earning national finals spots. Global Education Funding (UN): UNESCO warns developing countries spend more on debt repayments than education, with sub-Saharan Africa hit hardest and aid cuts worsening school underfunding.
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