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Welcome to NowNowNaija! Nigerian rural farmers are being urged to turn to digital tools to transform farming and boost food production.

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Digital Tech Sparks New Growth for Rural Farmers

At a recent launch in Abuja, stakeholders introduced Trecco, a digital platform aiming to help rural farmers improve productivity and access finance. The platform provides tools like digital bookkeeping, banking services, and marketplaces tailored to small-scale farmers who traditionally lack credit access.

This matters to you because embracing these digital tools can change how local farms operate, making your food sources more reliable and affordable over time. For farmers, it means easier access to loans and markets, offering a sustainable income boost. For communities, it strengthens food security and helps revive Nigeria’s rich agricultural legacy using modern technology. This shift could reshape everyday life in the countryside and urban areas alike as homegrown produce thrives with tech-powered support.

Source: Leadership
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Market Trends at a Glance

USD/NGN

1462.35

-0.2925%

GBP/NGN

1957

-0.4881%

EUR/NGN

1698.02

-0.7412%

Gold - Oz ($)

4150.8

-4.2801%

Brent Oil ($)

62.37

+1.7123%

BTC-USD

108150

-2.2057%

ETH-USD

3863.8

-2.9382%

USDT-USD

1.00046

+0.0084%

BNB-USD

1069.24

-2.8899%

SOL-USD

184.61

-2.7090%

Rates shown are as of 7:00 AM Lagos time.

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Politics and Economy

Supreme Court Reviews Tinubu's Emergency Rule in Rivers

The Supreme Court has paused to consider the federal government's defense of President Tinubu's emergency rule declared in Rivers State earlier this year. The challenge, brought by 10 states, questions the impact on Rivers' state officials, while the government argues the measure was essential to restore order amid crisis.

This decision directly affects how power struggles in your state might unfold and sets a precedent for federal intervention during crises. If the court backs the government's stance, it could mean the president has extensive authority to step into state matters when instability arises, altering the balance between state autonomy and federal control. For ordinary citizens, this could impact governance transparency and the political environment around you, shaping everyday policies and local leadership accountability.

Source: Legit Nigeria
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Tech and Business

Nigeria and Denmark Forge Digital Innovation Partnership

Nigeria and Denmark have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to boost collaboration in AI, digital infrastructure, and connectivity. The deal includes €12 million from Denmark supporting Nigeria's tech talent programme and aims to expand broadband and digital government services.

This partnership could reshape how you experience digital services in Nigeria, offering faster internet and smarter public systems inspired by Denmark’s innovation. Imagine more reliable online connections whether you're working remotely or streaming content, along with greater opportunities for young tech professionals to gain experience through global collaboration. It signals growing international faith in Nigeria’s tech scene, potentially opening doors for future investments and cutting-edge education programs right in your communities.

Source: Thisdaylive
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NNPC Remits Over ₦10 Trillion Amid Production Challenges

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) has remitted ₦10.073 trillion to the Federation Account in the first eight months of 2025, with ₦4.26 trillion coming in August alone. Despite a dip in production and a recent profit drop, the company continues to be a key fiscal contributor while progressing on critical infrastructure projects like the OB3 and AKK gas pipelines.

This flow of funds means the government has more resources to invest in public services and infrastructure, which can affect your daily life through improved roads, schools, or healthcare. Even though production constraints exist, the steady revenue helps stabilize national finances, supporting economic programs that aim to boost employment and development. Meanwhile, ongoing investments in gas pipelines signal potential growth in energy reliability, which can encourage industrial expansion and create new business opportunities closer to home. This all shapes a financial environment that can affect the prices you pay at the pump and the availability of fuel nationwide.

Source: Thisdaylive
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Entertainment and Culture

Photographer Reed Davis Opens Textures of Humanity Show

Reed Davis, an American photographer known for capturing everyday artistry across Africa, is launching his debut book and exhibition 'Textures of Humanity' in Lagos. The project reflects his decade-long journey highlighting crafts, people, and communities from Lagos to Marrakech. This exhibition celebrates shared stories and the beauty found in ordinary moments rather than perfection.

This exhibition invites you to see Africa’s vibrant cultures through intimate, honest moments rather than typical portrayals. It’s an opportunity to connect with stories of community, creativity, and heritage that resonate deeply with many Nigerians' own experiences. It also highlights how art bridges continents, encouraging appreciation of diverse human rhythms shaping life around us. For those passionate about culture and photography, this show sparks fresh perspectives and inspiration about identity and belonging in today’s global tapestry.

Source: The Nation Newspaper
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The Social Feed:

  • Olubadan Rashidi Ladoja's historic ascension is hailed as a unifying milestone for Ibadanland, with prominent figures praising its cultural significance and role in fostering unity.

  • The Nigerian Guild of Editors marks World News Day, using the occasion to emphasize fact-based journalism, press freedom, and the vital role of editors in safeguarding democracy.

  • UNICEF partners with community leaders to address the crisis of out-of-school children in Sokoto, launching efforts aimed at improving education access and keeping vulnerable children in classrooms.

Sports

Rohr Accuses Referee as Nigeria Advances in WCQ

Benin Republic’s head coach Gernot Rohr has raised concerns over key refereeing calls that favored Nigeria during their 4-0 loss in the 2026 World Cup qualifier. He questioned the validity of two Victor Osimhen goals, suggesting the referee overlooked fouls in the buildup. Despite the defeat, Rohr highlighted that Benin matched Nigeria’s points total and had previously beaten them in the group.

This touches more than just the scoreline – it’s about fair play and respect for every team’s effort on the pitch. If refereeing decisions spark debate, it reminds us that passion for the game runs deeply here, affecting national pride and community spirit. For Nigerian fans, it’s a reminder that victory comes with scrutiny, pushing the team to earn respect beyond the scoreboard. And for followers of African football, stories like this underline the need for transparency to grow the beautiful game across the continent.

Source: Daily Post
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Quote of the Day

“The trouble with Nigeria is simply and squarely a failure of leadership. There is nothing basically wrong with the Nigerian land or climate or water or air or anything else.”

— Chinua Achebe

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