AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAfrica Oyé in the spotlight: The UK’s biggest African culture and music festival is in full swing at Sefton Park for its final day, with hundreds soaking up performances and dance plus 90+ food and craft stalls; Togolese artist Nana Benz Du Togo is among the featured acts. Togo’s arts-and-media push: ISOC-Togo held the 12th National Internet Governance Forum at the University of Lomé, focusing on digital sovereignty and AI governance, with youth recommendations feeding into the national discussions. Togo in the regional spotlight: Togo urged fishing stakeholders to respect the Gulf of Guinea moratorium to protect young fish and help recover stocks, as demand far outstrips local production. Culture meets football: A Miami exhibition, “Art and the Beautiful Game,” celebrates African soccer dreams with works by 50+ artists across 25 nations, including tributes to Cape Verde. World Cup human-interest: Roberto “Pico” Lopes’ LinkedIn message that he first mistook for spam helped him reach Cape Verde’s FIFA World Cup debut—an unlikely football origin story.
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