AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoGabon in the spotlight (diaspora & mobility): A US federal judge in Rhode Island struck down Trump-era immigration benefit delays affecting applicants from 39 “high-risk” countries, including Gabon—meaning asylum, work permits, green cards and citizenship applications can move forward again. Education & exams: Nigeria’s NECO marks 25 years and 35+ million candidates, with renewed focus on keeping exam integrity, improving service delivery, and adapting to global assessment trends. Faith & community in Libreville: About 800 faithful from the Mission of St. Pius X made a pilgrimage to the Shrine of Our Lady of Gabon in Mélèn, returning after Mass, rosary prayers, hymns, and shared meals. Central Africa security & governance: Cameroon’s MINAT ordered clearer reporting on local mining realities in Bertoua and urged civic education while cracking down on hate speech and vandalism. Culture & sport: A BBC feature follows comedian Kevin Bridges hunting the “essence” of football across the US, Brazil and Birmingham, while Gabon’s football presence is echoed through Aubameyang’s Arsenal legacy.
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