AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoViral Music & Migration Tensions: Ghanaian artist Mozato’s “Shame on You” has blown up on TikTok, with South Africans loving the reggae-inspired jab—even as reports say South Africa has deported and repatriated over 50,000 foreign nationals in recent weeks. Football (Youth Women’s World Cup): Nigeria’s Flamingos booked their place at the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup after a 5-3 win over Benin in Lomé (8-5 on aggregate), then learned their group draw: Poland, Puerto Rico and Korea DPR in Morocco (Oct 17–Nov 7). Togo Sports & Infrastructure: Ghana’s Black Stars may have to play AFCON 2027 qualifiers abroad if Accra’s Baba Yara and Accra Sports Stadium fail CAF Category 3 checks. Arts & Culture (Architecture): MoMA opened “Architects of Liberation,” spotlighting independence-era modernism across West Africa, including Togo. Diplomacy (Togo): Angola’s ambassador Rui Orlando Xavier presented credentials to President Faure Gnassingbé, signaling renewed push for cultural and institutional cooperation. Tech for Youth (Lomé): Lomé’s Digital School Summer Camp is training kids to code, build robots and explore AI.
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