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Welcome to NowNowNaija! Bauchi State has taken a bold step in redefining traditional leadership with new emir appointments across recently created emirates.

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Bauchi Governor Names Emirs for New Emirates

Governor Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State appointed emirs for the newly established emirates, including Alhaji Muhammad Kilishi Musa as the first Emir of Ari and others for Burra and Warji. The appointments come as part of a chieftaincy reform to strengthen local governance.

These appointments directly affect how traditional authority interacts with local communities, influencing peace, unity, and development efforts in Bauchi State. For you, this could mean more localized leadership that understands your community's needs and can address issues faster through cultural channels. It's an important shift that could reshape community relations and enhance grassroots participation in governance, making your voice and concerns more integral to state progress.

Source: Daily Trust
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Politics and Economy

Kwankwaso Eyes Alliance Ahead of Tough 2027 Election

Musa Kwankwaso, NNPP presidential candidate, says he's open to teaming up with Peter Obi and others to challenge the APC in 2027. He stressed that any partnership must prioritize the welfare of ordinary Nigerians and deliver clear benefits to his party.

This signals a shift toward more dynamic political alliances, which could break the longstanding dominance of major parties and reshape Nigeria’s political landscape. For everyday Nigerians, it means the possibility of new leadership focused on your welfare rather than political gamesmanship. With rising interest and awareness around elections, your vote could have even greater power to influence government direction and address issues like insecurity and social inequality.

Source: Business News Nigeria
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What else is happening:

Tech and Business

AI-Driven Cyber Threats Put Africa on High Alert

Microsoft’s latest Digital Defense Report warns that AI-generated content like deepfakes and synthetic IDs are flooding African digital space, overwhelming security systems. Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting Nigeria, South Africa, and Egypt, with attacks focusing on financial theft using sophisticated multi-stage tactics including phishing and email deception.

You rely on digital platforms daily for banking, communication, and business, but these new AI-powered cyber threats are making your online world riskier. Imagine fraudsters using deepfakes or cloned voices to trick you or your company’s trusted contacts, stealing money or confidential data right under your nose. This means your online security can no longer depend on old defenses alone; upgrading your cybersecurity awareness and tools is critical for safeguarding your identity and finances in this evolving landscape.

Source: Thisdaylive
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FG Sets Uniform Prices for National Housing Units

The Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development has established fixed prices for its Renewed Hope housing units nationwide, with a three-bedroom bungalow priced at ₦12.5 million. This move introduces standard costs for one, two, and three-bedroom semi-detached bungalows to boost affordability and fairness across Nigeria.

This price standardization means you can expect a fairer chance at affordable homeownership no matter where you live in Nigeria. If you’re a civil servant, middle-income earner, or part of the Nigerian diaspora looking to invest in property, you now have transparent pricing and flexible payment plans like mortgages and rent-to-own options making the dream of owning a home more reachable. It also signals a government effort to stabilize the housing market, possibly encouraging more Nigerians to step into homeownership with confidence that prices won’t wildly fluctuate regionally.

Source: Thisdaylive
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What else is happening:

Entertainment and Culture

Nigeria Tops Africa with 11.2% Entertainment Growth

Nigeria is leading Africa’s entertainment and media sector with an impressive 11.2% growth rate this year, outpacing Kenya and South Africa. The PwC report highlights rapid gains in internet advertising, streaming, gaming, and audio content fueled by increasing smartphone use and cheaper data plans.

This surge shapes how you enjoy music, movies, and gaming daily, making entertainment more accessible and affordable across Nigeria. As digital platforms expand and connectivity improves, you’re likely to find more diverse content tailored to your tastes, while new tech advances like GenAI promise richer experiences. This growth not only boosts the economy but transforms leisure culture, connecting you to a vibrant, fast-evolving creative scene right at your fingertips.

Source: Thisdaylive
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Sports

Governor Alia Dissolves Lobi Stars Football Board

Governor Hyacinth Alia has ordered the immediate dissolution of the board and management of Lobi Stars Football Club. The move aims to restructure the team for improved efficiency and stronger performance in Nigeria’s top football leagues. The outgoing board has been asked to hand over all official documents and assets promptly.

This shake-up means a fresh start for Lobi Stars fans hungry for better results on the pitch and a club that reflects their pride. It signals a commitment to accountability and competitiveness, which could inspire other state-owned teams wrestling with similar challenges. For local supporters, it’s more than just management changes—it’s about restoring hope in the community’s football identity and fostering stronger local talent development.


Source: The Guardian
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Quote of the Day

“You rise and fall with the quality of your leadership, and Nigeria has had lousy leadership for a long time.”

Muhammadu Sanusi II, former Emir of Kano

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