AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSecurity & Community Policing: Nigeria’s IGP Tunji Disu says state police plans will deepen community policing and boost intelligence gathering, but only after consultations, studies, and capacity building. Culture & Youth Arts: Trinidad student Kaelyn Ramsaran, 17, is building a fast-rising performing-arts path while weighing future work in medicine, climate, mental health, and public issues. Parenting Science: A new book on fatherhood argues dads’ involvement in bedtime and caregiving routines supports family wellbeing. Sports & Language: Belgium’s Romelu Lukaku fielded questions in multiple languages after a Spain loss, highlighting his Congolese roots and multilingual upbringing. Film & Conservation: “Silent Forests” spotlights central Africa’s fight to protect forest elephants amid poaching, corruption, and funding gaps. Environment & Rights: Civil society warns illegal logging and land exploitation threaten the Ngoyla Wildlife Reserve and Djoko Community Forest in the Congo Basin. Work & Skills: Gonet Academy and Africa Global Logistics launch paid internships for graduates, turning graduation promises into real entry-level jobs.
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