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Abia Launches Massive Modern Livestock Project

Governor Alex Otti of Abia State announced a huge livestock and dairy farming project with Barn Holding Group aimed at creating over 20,000 jobs and boosting food security. The project will focus on modern livestock practices, including a ranch, feedlot, abattoir, and training centre for farmers.
This project means fresh opportunities for thousands of Nigerians, especially young people looking for work in agriculture. You'll see improvements in the availability of locally produced beef, which could lower prices and reduce reliance on imports. It’s not just about jobs—this is about building sustainable food supply chains that secure your family's meals for years to come, while pushing Nigerian agriculture toward modern standards and innovation.
Source: Tribune
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Market Trends at a Glance
USD/NGN | 1433.92 | -0.1101% |
GBP/NGN | 1888.65 | +0.0872% |
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Brent Oil ($) | 63.7 | +0.1111% |
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Politics and Economy
Oxford Economics Confirms Naira’s Strength Amid US Tensions

Oxford Economics reports that despite rising diplomatic tensions following controversial US allegations and threats, the naira has held steady, trading within a stable range even as public protests unfolded. The currency’s undervaluation acts as a cushion against geopolitical uncertainty and oil price drops, enabling it to recover from earlier losses this year.
This means your day-to-day money exchanges and import prices could stay more predictable than expected, even as global diplomatic fireworks flare. Since the naira’s undervaluation provides a protective buffer, you’re less likely to see sudden price spikes or dramatic shifts in foreign investment flows from this diplomatic spat. As a Nigerian, whether you’re running a business or budgeting weekly expenses, the currency’s resilience brings a layer of stability amid political noise, letting you plan your finances without the usual unpredictable swings tied to international tensions.
Source: The Guardian
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What else is happening:
The Nigerian Air Force intensifies anti-terror operations with targeted airstrikes across Borno, Kwara, and Katsina, neutralizing several militants in coordinated missions.
Lagos Police reaffirm that activist Omoyele Sowore remains wanted over the Third Mainland Bridge protest, citing ongoing investigations and legal proceedings.
Ex-Governors Seriake Dickson and Rotimi Amaechi warn that electoral rigging poses a grave threat to Nigeria’s democracy as the 2027 elections approach.
Tech and Business
UBA Leaders Urge Content Creators To Adopt Professionalism

At the 2025 UBA Business Series in Lagos, top digital entrepreneurs urged content creators to treat their craft like a business rather than a hobby, warning burnout and failure await those who ignore structure. Speakers highlighted the shift in marketing towards digital ecosystems, emphasizing strategic content that engages quickly and sustainably.
If you're creating content or planning to start, this means reshaping your approach from sharing casually to building a real business. Knowing how to manage teams, measure value, and align content with clear goals can protect your time and increase your earnings. As the digital economy grows, professionalism will separate fleeting viral hits from lasting success, ensuring your creative energy turns into steady income and influence in Nigeria's booming online space.
Source: The Guardian
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PNC Sparks Fresh Oil Investment and Deal Making

Nigeria is stepping up its game in oil investment with the Practical Nigerian Content (PNC) Forum set to ignite new dealmaking and local capacity growth. The recent launch of the country's first indigenous crude export terminal signals a push towards self-sufficiency and industrial growth under the Nigeria First Policy.
This means you could see more job opportunities and economic growth right where you live as Nigerian businesses gain stronger footholds in the oil sector. With more locally driven projects, the country is moving closer to reducing imports and boosting homegrown industries, which can ripple out to more affordable energy and stronger communities. The PNC Forum’s focus on investment and technology also opens doors for Nigerian entrepreneurs and workers to participate in shaping an energy future that’s built at home, for home.
Source: The Guardian
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What else is happening:
Global leaders warn that Western tech dominance is waning as AI, regulation, and global innovation tensions take center stage at Lisbon’s Web Summit.
The UN rights chief flags growing risks from concentrated corporate power, urging stronger oversight of AI and digital monopolies worldwide.
Nigeria connects its national grid to the West Africa Power Pool, a major step toward regional electricity integration and improved power access.
Entertainment and Culture
Nollywood’s 2025 Films Redefine African Storytelling

This year’s best Nollywood movies, like The Masked King and To Kill a Monkey, are turning heads with impressive direction and deep, relatable stories. They cover everything from historical epics to gripping thrillers, showing Nigerian cinema’s rising global influence.
These films give you a front-row seat to Nigeria’s evolving culture and stories that resonate beyond the screen. Watching them means connecting with narratives that reflect real challenges, family dynamics, and heroic legacies rooted in local heritage. Whether you’re streaming on Netflix or heading to the cinema, this creative surge offers a fresh, powerful sense of identity and pride in Nigerian storytelling that influences conversations and community bonds.
Source: Legit Nigeria
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The Social Feed:
Wizkid makes history as the first African artist to surpass 100M Shazams, a milestone that elevates Nigerian music on the global stage.
Canon celebrates Nigerian creativity by hosting a special screening of Nora Awolowo’s ‘Racket Queen’, reinforcing its support for local filmmakers.
The Emir of Ilorin earns praise for leading the reconstruction of Imam Gambari Mosque, strengthening community faith and unity.
⚽ Sports
NPFL and Inview Tech Revolutionize Football Broadcasts

The NPFL has partnered with Inview Technology to launch AfroSoccer, a dedicated TV channel and streaming platform aiming to bring Nigerian football live to fans with top-quality coverage and interactive features. This deal promises more accessible and engaging viewing experiences nationwide.
This means your weekend football fix just got a major upgrade. Whether you're watching from home, on your phone, or even inside the stadium, you can now enjoy Nigerian league matches in super clear HD with the ability to pause, rewind, or catch highlights on demand. Beyond just catching the games, this boosts the league’s global spotlight and opens doors for clubs and players by growing revenue and media skills locally. Nigerian football fans get a frontline seat in the digital age of sports, building pride and connection in every match.
Source: Thisdaylive
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Sports Spotlight:
Super Eagles players Osimhen, Okoye, and Alhassan Yusuf arrive in Rabat to join teammates for the crucial match against Gabon, ensuring a full squad for preparations.
Top Nigerian sports leaders including Fashola and Pinnick will convene at the Big Sport Dialogue in Lagos on Nov. 14 to discuss future plans and solutions for national sports development.
Quote of the Day
“Nations grow when people believe that what they do in their small corners matters.”
— Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala


