Welcome to NowNowNaija — As food shortages bite, the FG rushes farm support nationwide, Tinubu halts a Rivers crisis, billions in foreign investment loom, and Nigeria balances hunger, power, and hope—revealing how stability is being quietly negotiated.

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FG Advances Agriculture Stability To Ease Food Crisis

The Federal Government has launched emergency and humanitarian programs to reduce food shortages while building lasting stability in agriculture. Agriculture Minister Senator Abubakar Kyari announced these measures during farm input distribution in Cross River State, aiming to fight rising food costs and support farmers.

This means you could see more affordable and accessible food as government support reaches farmers, especially small-scale producers struggling with high prices. The programs promise more jobs in farming and lower food costs over time. Partnerships with NGOs and the private sector will help sustain these efforts, potentially easing daily expenses for Nigerian families and strengthening food security nationwide.

Source: Tribune
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Politics and Economy

Tinubu Halts Impeachment, Brokers Peace in Rivers State

President Bola Tinubu has stepped in to stop the impeachment efforts against Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara amid ongoing tensions with his predecessor Nyesom Wike. Tinubu demanded that Wike, regarded as the key political leader in Rivers, be respected, while calling for stability and the end of legislative deadlock in the state. Wike's candidates will also be recognised for upcoming state assembly by-elections.

This intervention aims to restore political stability in Rivers, a vital state for Nigeria’s political landscape and upcoming elections. For residents, this means a pause on political crises that threatened governance and public services. It also signals a possible easing of tensions between powerful local actors, which could improve the functioning of the state government. The agreement may benefit voters as by-elections approach, with clearer party alignments and reduced conflict. For the wider Nigerian political scene, Tinubu’s role underscores the importance of strong presidential influence in managing state disputes.

Source: This Day Live
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What else is happening:

  • Former Senate President David Mark argues that APC’s economic policies have led to severe hardship and poverty, urging Nigerians to seek a credible political alternative for relief from worsening living conditions.

  • The Nigerian Society of Engineers’ president urges authorities to adopt engineering-based strategies leveraging innovation and technology, aiming to strengthen the fight against insecurity across the country.

Tech and Business

Lagos Govt Warns Against Harmful Use Of Children Online

Lagos State Government has cautioned content creators about using children in harmful online content that breaks child protection laws. Offenders face criminal charges under various laws protecting minors from exploitation and abuse in digital media. The government emphasized that content depicting child abuse or sexual exploitation violates both ethical standards and the law.

This warning directly affects content creators, influencers, and anyone producing digital media involving children in Lagos and beyond. It signals stricter enforcement and possible prosecutions if child protection laws are breached. For Nigerian families and communities, it’s reassuring that legal measures are in place to safeguard children’s dignity and safety in online spaces, highlighting the collective responsibility to report violations.

Source: The Nation Newspaper
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UAE Plans $10 Billion Investment in Nigeria Economy

The United Arab Emirates plans to invest over $10 billion in Nigeria, focusing on infrastructure, agriculture, technology, and more. This commitment was announced during the Investopia Global Africa event in Lagos with support from Nigerian ministers and Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu. UAE officials emphasized the potential of private-sector partnerships and the strategic role of Nigeria as a gateway to AfCFTA markets.

This investment boost means new opportunities for jobs, improved infrastructure, and growth in sectors like farming, power, and financial services. Lagos, with its ongoing port developments and plans for a new international airport, stands to attract significant investment and create a more business-friendly environment. For Nigerian entrepreneurs and workers, these investments could translate into a more dynamic market, better services, and access to global partnerships. The focus on quick wins and transparency aims to speed up deals and build lasting confidence between UAE and Nigerian businesses.

Source: This Day Live
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What else is happening:

Entertainment and Culture

Gov Adeleke Encourages Davido After Grammy Setback

Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun publicly offered support to his nephew, Nigerian star Davido, following his loss at the 2026 Grammy Awards. Despite not winning, Davido shared a message of faith, and his family’s encouragement sparked conversations among fans nationwide.

This shows the power of family and resilience in the face of public setbacks, reminding you that success is often a journey with ups and downs. For fans and fellow artists, Gov Adeleke’s encouragement highlights how close support networks can inspire persistence and hope. It also emphasizes the growing respect for Nigerian talents on global stages, encouraging continued creativity and ambition within the entertainment industry.

Source: Legit Nigeria
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The Social Feed:

  • The death of 25-year-old Abuja-based singer Ifunanya Nwangene has left the Nigerian music community in shock as tributes pour in to remember her unique musical legacy.

  • Nigerian celebrity chef Hilda Baci faces both praise and skepticism as she claims her third Guinness World Record, reigniting conversations about national pride and the value of culinary achievements.

Sports

Leicester Signs Nigerian Midfielder Joe Aribo on Loan

Leicester City has secured Nigerian midfielder Joe Aribo on loan from Southampton until the season’s end. Aribo joins to strengthen Leicester’s midfield amid a series of injuries, filling a vital role as the team seeks more stability.

This move puts a Nigerian talent in the spotlight at a key Premier League club, giving fans closer access to a player with proven abilities in top flight and European competition. For local communities, Aribo's success at Leicester could inspire aspiring footballers and boost national pride. As Aribo adapts to his new team, his performances may influence transfer prospects and highlight the value of Nigerian players abroad.

Source: Punch
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Sports Spotlight:

  • Team Nigeria prepares to host Uzbekistan in important Davis Cup World Group II Playoff tennis action at the Lagos Lawn Tennis Club, aiming to boost Nigeria’s profile in international tennis competitions this February.

  • Leaders of the National Institute for Sports aim to support President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda by partnering with EFFA Management to diversify Nigeria’s sports economy through enhanced opportunities and broader participation.

  • Blackburn Rovers boost their attacking options with the signing of Oladapo Afolayan from St. Pauli, reinforcing the presence of Nigerian footballers in English football for the forthcoming season.

Quote of the Day

“When trust builds between citizen and guardian, a community no longer fears its future—it protects it.”

— Chinasa Umeh

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