Welcome to NowNowNaija! A high-profile investigation is unfolding as a former southern governor is linked to detained army officers amid coup allegations.
TOP STORY
Ex-Governor Investigated Over Alleged Coup Financing

A former southern governor is under scrutiny for potentially financing an alleged coup involving 16 army officers detained by the Defence Headquarters. Investigations led by the Defence Intelligence Agency are ongoing to determine the former official's exact role amid tight security and guarded details.
This story touches your safety, political stability, and trust in governance. When high-ranking officials face suspicion, it raises questions about national unity and the integrity of those sworn to serve the people. The unfolding probe reminds us that preserving democracy demands vigilance from all citizens, as security breaches can affect economic stability, personal freedoms, and the peaceful future we all rely on. Staying informed about these developments helps you understand the complex forces shaping Nigeria's political landscape.
Source: Daily Trust
Read more →
Market Trends at a Glance
USD/NGN | 1467.99 | +0.1651% |
GBP/NGN | 1973.49 | +0.1204% |
EUR/NGN | 1713.3 | +0.3044% |
Gold - Oz ($) | 4262.6 | +1.7351% |
Brent Oil ($) | 60.99 | -0.4895% |
BTC-USD | 111012 | +3.5580% |
ETH-USD | 4074.55 | +4.7349% |
USDT-USD | 1.0004 | +0.0085% |
BNB-USD | 1132.17 | +3.5689% |
SOL-USD | 193.099 | +2.8981% |
Rates shown are as of 7:00 AM Lagos time.
Fact-based news without bias awaits. Make 1440 your choice today.
Overwhelmed by biased news? Cut through the clutter and get straight facts with your daily 1440 digest. From politics to sports, join millions who start their day informed.
Politics and Economy
‘Free Kanu Now’ Protesters Push Despite Police Warnings

Organizers of the #FreeNamdikanuNow protest have confirmed the demonstration will go ahead in Abuja, despite police and NSCDC warnings and a court order restricting protest near key government sites. Omoyele Sowore, leading the movement, urged authorities to avoid violence while security forces promised strict enforcement but warned against property damage.
This protest affects you because it highlights ongoing tensions around political expression and government response, reflecting how public demonstrations can impact daily life and safety in the capital. Whether you live in Abuja or follow national events, this situation shows the delicate balance between citizens demanding justice and the state's efforts to maintain order. It’s also a reminder of how youth activism shapes political conversations and the potential consequences when courts and security agencies get involved. The outcome could influence how future protests are handled, which touches on everyone’s right to speak freely and the importance of peace amidst political struggle.
Source: The Nation Newspaper
Read more →
What else is happening:
NACAT raises alarm over the continued detention of journalist Fejiro Oliver despite court bail order, drawing attention to press freedom issues.
Anambra State Governor Charles Soludo opens dialogue rejecting Biafra separatism while proposing alternative vision with IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu Soludo on Biafra separatist view.
The PDP faces internal turmoil as Senator Samuel Anyanwu protests alleged forgery in party communications ahead of convention.
Tech and Business
130 Million Nigerians Still Lack Mobile Internet Access

A recent GSMA report reveals that 130 million Nigerians do not have mobile internet access, placing Nigeria among the top countries with the largest connectivity gaps worldwide. While global mobile internet adoption grows steadily, Sub-Saharan Africa remains the region with the lowest usage and a significant rural-urban and gender gap in connectivity.
Not having mobile internet access affects so much of how you engage with the modern world—from staying in touch with family on WhatsApp to accessing vital services like banking, education, and government information. This digital divide means millions of Nigerians miss out on opportunities others take for granted, widening social inequalities. As smartphones and 4G/5G networks expand globally, the slow pace of adoption here means many will continue to struggle with limited access to jobs, news, and social connections. Closing this gap would not only improve daily life but could ignite economic growth and digital empowerment for communities across Nigeria.
Source: The Guardian
Read more →
$8 Billion Energy Investments Signal Nigeria's Stability

CBN Governor Olayemi Cardoso announced that Nigeria attracted over $8 billion in energy sector investments, highlighting how improved security and steady economic reforms have boosted investor confidence. Speaking after the IMF/World Bank meetings, he pointed to reforms like exchange rate unification and fiscal discipline as key to this turnaround.
This surge in energy investment means more jobs, better infrastructure, and a stronger economy that starts showing up in your daily life—from more reliable electricity to greater market stability. When investors feel secure enough to commit billions, it signals the country is moving past uncertainty toward real growth. That could translate to better business opportunities near you, more innovation, and a healthier Nigerian economy that supports your family’s ambitions and financial wellbeing.
Source: Leadership
Read more →
What else is happening:
Drone Soccer, a fusion of technology and sports debuts in Lagos, blending aeronautical engineering with sport.
Lagos State Government partners with AFD and EU to launch a €360m waterways transportation system aiming to revolutionize ferry transport.
Scarcity of cooking gas persists in Lagos, Abuja, and other states, despite appeals from Ministry of Petroleum Resources.
Entertainment and Culture
Record 616 Films Submitted to Kano Film Festival

The Kano Indigenous Languages of Africa Film Market and Festival (KILAF) 2025 has received a record 616 submissions from 77 countries. The event, running from November 6 to 8, will showcase 85 selected films across categories like short and feature films, highlighting diverse storytelling.
This surge in submissions shows the growing global interest in African stories told in native languages, which means you'll soon see films that reflect richer, more authentic perspectives on screen. For fans of diverse cinema, it’s a chance to experience films that break language barriers and celebrate multilingual storytelling, potentially changing what you expect from African film culture. The festival's success also reinforces Kano’s reputation as a cultural hub, which could bring more creative opportunities and inspire local filmmakers and audiences alike.
Source: Daily Trust
Read more →
The Social Feed:
Vanessa Williams stuns in a sparkling black gown at the glamorous Variety Club Showbusiness Awards in London, celebrating entertainment industry excellence.
RED | For Africa to hold second edition of The RED Summit to redefine leadership, media, influence.
UNICEF and US donors seek increased collaboration on eradication of tropical diseases in Nigeria.
⚽ Sports
Sundowns Hammer Remo Stars with 5-1 Victory

Remo Stars, Nigeria's current NPFL champs, faced a harsh 5-1 loss at home to South Africa's Mamelodi Sundowns in their CAF Champions League opener. Despite a spirited crowd and early hopes, Sundowns took control early, leaving Remo Stars struggling throughout the match.
Watching your home team dominated like that can sting, but it’s a reality check on where Nigerian clubs stand against tougher African competition. This loss impacts more than points—it shapes how local fans view the league's quality and the urgency for better investment in training and player development. It’s a reminder that while local pride is strong, preparing our teams better can ignite bigger wins and bring the thrill of international success closer to home. For followers of Nigerian football, it’s a call to get behind improvements that can rebuild confidence and competitiveness.
Source: The Guardian
Read more →
Sports Spotlight:
Super Eagles will converge on Morocco November 9 ahead of the 2026 World Cup African playoff, preparing for the critical match.
Amaju Pinnick slams South African Sports Minister over remarks wishing Eagles failure in World Cup playoffs.
Quote of the Day
“No one can fight corruption for Nigerians except Nigerians. Everyone has to be committed from the top to the bottom to fight it.”
— Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.

