AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWildlife Research in Boé National Park: Scientists returned from Guinea-Bissau to study rare “accumulative stone throwing” by wild chimpanzees—where they repeatedly hurl rocks at the same trees and may be communicating through repeated impacts, pant-hooting, and buttress drumming. Culture as Tech for Resistance: A new free music compilation, “Kotelemela Bolingo” (“Resistance and Love”), spotlights global artists and honors freedom fighters Assata Shakur and Patrice Lumumba—using culture to mobilize and connect movements across borders. Regional Security Tech & Coordination: Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff convened African Army chiefs at the Third African Land Forces Forum in Port Harcourt, explicitly inviting Guinea-Bissau and others to push deeper land-force cooperation against shared security threats.
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