Welcome to NowNowNaija! Rotimi Amaechi blames weak opposition for Nigeria’s woes as President Tinubu advances state police reform and a $2B Ajaokuta steel revival, signaling major political and economic shifts.
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Amaechi: Opposition, Not Tinubu, Blocks Nigeria’s Progress

Rotimi Amaechi, former Minister of Transportation, asserts that Nigeria’s political challenges stem from opposition weakness, not President Bola Tinubu himself. Speaking at a major opposition press conference in Abuja, Amaechi urged opposition parties to clearly differentiate themselves from the ruling government to regain public trust and drive change.
This discussion matters because it shifts focus to the power of Nigeria's political opposition and how it affects governance and democracy. For citizens, a stronger opposition could mean better accountability and political alternatives ahead of the 2027 elections. Understanding these internal dynamics helps you see where political efforts might be invested and why some promised reforms stall, influencing national progress and your community’s future.
Source: Daily Post
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Politics and Economy
FG Signals Fast Move to Establish State Police

The Federal Government of Nigeria, through the Minister of Information Mohammed Idris, affirmed strong commitment to creating State Police. President Tinubu is pushing for the necessary laws to decentralize policing to better address the country’s security challenges. This move aims to modernize internal security alongside improved digital communication strategies.
This development could transform how security is handled in your state, with more localized policing potentially improving responsiveness and safety. For many Nigerians, better security means safer communities and improved confidence in law enforcement. The government also plans to strengthen crisis communication using digital tools, making it easier for you to get accurate information promptly during emergencies. These changes reflect a shift towards integrating technology and governance for a more secure Nigeria.
Source: The Nation Newspaper
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What else is happening:
Protests erupt in Kaduna as hundreds of activists call for the probe of former Governor Nasir El-Rufai over financial impropriety allegations, intensifying public demands for accountability in leadership.
Justice James Omotosho halts an attempt by defence counsel to present an unauthorized witness during the high-profile N33.8 billion fraud trial of former Minister of Power Saleh Mamman in Abuja.
Nigeria’s First Lady Oluremi Tinubu stresses national cohesion and prosperity, highlighting the importance of unity during her visit to Warri Kingdom in Delta State to strengthen ties with traditional rulers.
Tech and Business
Nigeria Must Strengthen Cybercrime Prevention, Fagbemi Says

Nigeria’s Attorney-General, Prince Lateef Fagbemi, has emphasized that securing the country’s cyberspace requires more than enforcement. He highlighted the need to boost the capacity of anti-cybercrime agencies to prevent growing threats like ransomware, sextortion, and identity theft during a leadership training event in Abuja.
This means you could see more proactive measures from Nigerian authorities focusing on preventing cybercrime rather than just punishing offenders after the fact. As cyber threats become more sophisticated and widespread, especially affecting young people, improved training and coordination will help protect your data, finances, and overall digital safety. The government’s move also signals stronger collaboration with international partners to equip agencies with better tools and knowledge, making your online environment safer over time.
Source: This Day Live
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Nigeria Pushes $2 Billion Plan to Revive Ajaokuta Steel Plant

The Nigerian government is advancing a $2 billion investment plan with Chinese partners to restore the dormant Ajaokuta steel plant, built over 40 years ago. The project aims to restart steel production at the plant’s rolling mill within six months and scale output to 10 million metric tonnes annually, boosting local manufacturing and exports.
This revival could transform Nigeria's steel industry by significantly increasing local production and reducing reliance on imports, supporting job creation and industrial growth. For Nigerians, it means more affordable steel products and stronger infrastructure development. The plan includes training Nigerian engineers in China to ensure long-term sustainability, and aims to rebalance trade by ramping up steel exports to China. This could be a crucial step toward Nigeria’s industrialization ambitions and economic diversification.
Source: Business News Nigeria
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What else is happening:
Sony’s new AI music detection tool exposes widespread gaps in Nigeria's copyright protection framework, urging legal reforms to better support creative industries and safeguard intellectual property for local artists.
The launch of Lebara Nigeria signals the Federal Government’s strategy to harness telecommunications technology for economic growth in creative, cultural, and tourism sectors, aiming to drive innovation and job creation nationwide.
Calls for improved Wi-Fi infrastructure at Nigerian airports underscore passengers’ growing demand for digital access, spotlighting a gap in travel experience compared to global standards and affecting convenience for domestic and international travelers.
Entertainment and Culture
King Mitchy Shares Chats Amid Funding Controversy

King Mitchy, a popular Nigerian influencer, has responded to claims that Seyi Tinubu, son of the president, funds her lifestyle. After accusations from critic VeryDarkMan, Mitchy released alleged private chats with Seyi Tinubu and blamed the critic for her business Instagram page suspension.
This public feud highlights the pressures Nigerian influencers face balancing transparency and privacy. If you follow King Mitchy or online entertainment news, this drama reveals how personal lives and finances become public debates, influencing reputations and business opportunities. It also underscores the risks social media personalities face from critics and platform actions, reminding you to watch how influencers manage controversies in digital spaces.
Source: Legit Nigeria
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The Social Feed:
Nigerian screen icon Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde premieres her debut feature film Mother’s Love at the Pan African Film Festival in Los Angeles, gaining international attention for Nollywood.
Veteran filmmaker Tunde Kelani publicly condemns the growing trend of film piracy on social media, warning it threatens Nollywood’s creative industry and filmmakers’ livelihoods.
⚽ Sports
Super Falcons Intensify Training Ahead of WAFCON Friendlies

Nigeria’s Super Falcons have ramped up preparations for their upcoming warm-up matches against Cameroon ahead of the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco. The team began training at Stade Omnisport Ahmadu Ahidjo annex in Yaoundé with 20 players taking part, including key figures like goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie and Michelle Alozie.
This focused preparation means Nigerian fans can look forward to a strong performance as the Super Falcons aim to defend their African crown. The friendlies provide valuable match practice on Cameroonian soil, helping the players build cohesion and sharpen their skills. For aspiring female footballers and communities across Nigeria, this step signals ongoing growth in women’s football and highlights opportunities for young talents to emerge on the continental stage.
Source: Daily Post
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Sports Spotlight:
Juventus are reportedly preparing a €120 million ‘record breaker’ raid for Osimhen, a move that could see the Nigerian forward return to Serie A in a high-profile transfer.
Team Edo emerged as champions of the second Niger Delta Games, ending a 24-year drought for regional sporting triumph and showcasing the growing talent pool in local athletics.
Quote of the Day
“The price of liberty is eternal vigilance.” — Nnamdi Azikiwe

