AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTogo Travel Safety & Justice: A Nigerian man is reportedly serving jail time in Togo after allegedly calling a hotel neighbour a “prostitute” during an argument, with claims the accusation is treated as a criminal offence if it can’t be proven. Visa & Entry Costs for Travellers: EU travellers should expect higher or surprise fees in some countries—Ghana tops the list at an e-visa price of $260, while places like Bhutan add a sustainable development fee on top of entry. Regional Travel Demand: Sierra Leone is preparing for a major ECOWAS summit (18–19 July) with about 600 delegates, likely boosting hotel occupancy and services in Freetown. Road Disruption for Local Communities: In Ghana’s Tempane District, the Kongo bridge collapsed after heavy rain, stranding traders and residents and cutting off access to markets and essential services. Football & Tourism Link: Nigeria’s Flamingos are set to travel to Lomé for the U-17 Women’s World Cup qualifier return leg against Benin at Stade de Kégué—another match that brings youth sports crowds to Togo.
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