AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSecurity & Land Use: Nigerian troops in Sokoto foiled bandits’ attack and rescued two kidnapped farmers, while separate operations in Kaduna/Plateau reported rescues and thwarted abductions—another reminder that insecurity directly disrupts rural livelihoods and property safety. Infrastructure & Property Value: Nigeria’s FG flagged off the N1.245trn Gombe–Biu highway dualisation, a major corridor upgrade likely to unlock trade, access, and land value in the Northeast. Housing & Energy Efficiency: Ekiti’s Ikogosi Warm Springs Resort says its solar investment cut energy costs by over N513m, showing how renewables can improve operating margins for tourism and real estate assets. Urban Development: Zanzibar attracted $50m in real estate investment as Floton unveiled three projects, reinforcing East Africa’s coastal development momentum. Cross-border Tensions: South Africa–Ghana relations strained after xenophobic violence and emergency repatriations, with knock-on effects for migrant workers and businesses tied to the built environment. Environment & Land Conflicts: Chad’s farmer-herder clash turned deadly, with homes burned—highlighting how weak land boundaries and shrinking arable space fuel property destruction.
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