AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMedicaid Fraud Probe Hits Cameroon-born Operator: Minnesota has suspended Arnold Kubei’s home-care license after allegations his Medicaid-funded companies failed to deliver services paid for—an abrupt fall from his “bankruptcy to millions” story. Humanitarian Pressure on Cameroon: OCHA warns 2.9 million people need aid, but only 172,000 have been reached so far, with funding at just 20% of what’s required. FECAFOOT in the Spotlight: Cameroon’s football federation inaugurates its new Yaounde headquarters, while a court fight looms with referees challenging how they were excluded from the 2025 election process. Education, Inclusion, and Access: UNESCO and partners train non-formal education actors in inclusive learning for crisis-hit regions, and South West’s GHS Limbe launches an “intelligent classroom” meant to serve the wider community. Culture on the Move: Cameroon’s film “Lights Out” lands a competitive spot at the ABFF, aiming to spotlight dementia realities across Africa. Football Meets Politics Abroad: France’s far-right escalates attacks on Kylian Mbappé as the World Cup countdown intensifies.
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