AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSports & Identity: Ivory Coast midfielder Bernadette Amani says her move to Bayern Munich has been a big step up in professionalism after captaining the country at WAFCON, highlighting how better support staff and training culture can accelerate growth. Culture & Community: Kobo Resources’ KOBO CUP 2026 expands to a fourth village, with a limited-edition jersey featuring Côte d’Ivoire’s basilica and proceeds meant to directly support participating communities. Music & Diaspora: UK-based rapper ENNY joins a Hennessy cypher produced by Sarz, featuring artists from across Africa including Ivory Coast’s Suspect 95, pushing diasporic storytelling through rap. Youth & Talent: Sunderland’s Ivory Coast U21 winger Jocelin Ta Bi faces a possible loan decision as clubs show interest, with visa issues earlier in the summer affecting his US tour plans. Regional Mobility: ECOWAS officials and local leaders are urged to sustain public education on the free movement protocol to reduce border delays and misunderstandings in cross-border trade. Human Rights & Press Freedom: Benin released cyberactivist Steve Amoussou after a two-year sentence tied to politically motivated insult and alleged misinformation charges.
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