Welcome to NowNowNaija! As Nigeria approaches the 2027 elections, echoes of 2015 raise important questions about repeating history and the country's future.
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Are Nigeria’s 2027 Elections Repeating 2015’s Patterns?

A detailed analysis reveals striking similarities between the political and social climate leading to Nigeria’s 2015 and 2027 elections. Issues like insecurity, economic hardship, fragmented opposition, northern marginalization, and tense US relations are resurfacing in ways that could shape the upcoming vote.
These familiar challenges could affect how you and your community experience security, economic stability, and political representation in the coming years. With rising banditry, economic struggles, and shifting opposition alliances, Nigerians face critical decisions that may either repeat past frustrations or unlock new possibilities for change. Voter skepticism and evolving demographics also mean the 2027 outcome could impact national trust in democracy itself.
Source: Thisdaylive
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Politics and Economy
Tinubu Appoints Ribadu to Head US-Nigeria Security Team

President Bola Tinubu has approved National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu to lead Nigeria's delegation in the US-Nigeria Joint Working Committee aimed at enhancing security cooperation. The team includes key ministers and security chiefs tasked with operationalizing agreements across sectors. Tinubu urged diligent collaboration with US counterparts to tackle Nigeria’s security challenges effectively.
This committee’s work means stronger coordination between Nigeria and the US to address the increasing insecurity affecting your community and daily life. With high-level officials engaged, expect efforts to improve security policies and resource sharing that could slow down kidnappings and violence. However, the success depends on smooth teamwork and political will, which will affect how quickly safety improves in your area.
Source: Thisdaylive
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What else is happening:
A Senate panel will probe the initiative after persistent abductions showed the safe school budget failed to secure vulnerable schools nationwide.
A Federal High Court ordered that the federal and state governments must provide free, compulsory education, potentially forcing significant policy and budgetary adjustments.
The Organised Private Sector warned that the proposed excise amendment could undermine fiscal reforms and deter investment, urging the National Assembly to reconsider it.
Tech and Business
MATAN Launches Digital Initiative to End Hunger

MATAN Food Bank Professionals Association of Nigeria introduced the Automated MATAN Food Security Initiative (AMESI/METS) to tackle hunger and boost food security nationwide. The program combines digital tools like a food security identity linked to national IDs with community-based farming and food distribution efforts.
This initiative could transform how you access food by creating a transparent and efficient system to reduce hunger and insecurity. It targets over 200 million Nigerians, ensuring vital groups receive steady food support through automated distribution and local food banks. The program also mobilizes farmers and youth, creating jobs and promoting community-driven agriculture, which may stabilize food supply and improve national security within a year.
Source: Tribune
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AfDB Approves $500M Loan to Boost Nigeria’s Economy

The African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved a $500 million loan to support Nigeria’s Economic Governance and Energy Transition programme. This funding, spanning 2024 and 2025, aims to deepen reforms in public finance and the energy sector while promoting inclusive growth.
This loan means more efficient public spending and greater transparency in government finances, which can improve services and trust. It also targets expanding electricity access, reducing energy poverty, and encouraging private investment, which can generate jobs and stabilize power supply for businesses and households. Additionally, the support for Nigeria’s national energy transition aligns with climate goals and energy efficiency, potentially lowering costs and boosting sustainable development.
Source: Tribune
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What else is happening:
New leadership promises to coordinate funding, mentorship, and regional collaboration to accelerate startups and scale innovation across Nigeria through the ISN Hubs.
Musicians and platforms face urgent questions over consent, royalties, and training data transparency as AI models harvest vast quantities of Afrobeats lyrics.
The Federal Government urged young Nigerians to adopt skills in design, manufacturing, and EV technologies to drive economic growth through automotive innovation.
Entertainment and Culture
LAIF Creative Conference Celebrates 20 Years Tomorrow

The Association of Advertising Agencies of Nigeria (AAAN) is hosting the 2025 LAIF Creative Conference tomorrow at Lagos Marriott Hotel. Marking the 20th anniversary of the Lagos Advertising and Ideas Festival, this event gathers top creative leaders from Nigeria, Africa, and beyond to explore themes like African creativity, AI in advertising, and cultural storytelling.
This conference highlights the growing influence of Nigerian and African creativity in the global advertising and entertainment industries, offering you insights into how culture and technology shape brand storytelling. For creatives, marketers, and consumers, it signals new opportunities for collaboration and innovation. The festival’s celebrations and awards also set industry standards that drive quality and creativity across media, film, and advertising sectors in Nigeria.
Source: The Nation Newspaper
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The Social Feed:
Sheye Banks, media entrepreneur, reaffirmed that African creativity is the continent’s strongest commercial export and called for deeper investment to scale talent, brands, and cultural industries globally.
A leading Afrobeats producer, known for genre-blending innovations, said the fusion wave is accelerating Afrobeats' global reach, opening new sync and collaboration opportunities across continents.
⚽ Sports
Former Coach Challenges NFF on World Cup Funds

Randy Waldrum, ex-Super Falcons coach, accused the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) of mishandling $960,000 FIFA funds meant for team preparations ahead of the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations and 2027 World Cup. He highlighted poor training camps and questioned the lack of appropriate staffing and logistics despite funds being available.
This raises serious concerns about how funding meant to boost Nigeria’s top women’s football team is managed, directly affecting team readiness and Nigeria’s international standing. Fans and aspiring players might see fewer quality preparations and missed opportunities on the global stage. It also prompts calls for transparency and accountability within Nigerian football administration to ensure public resources support real development.
Source: Thisdaylive
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Sports Spotlight:
Rivers United will host RS Berkane in Uyo, with Coach Finidi optimistic as group-stage points and continental prestige hang in the balance.
The Alake Golf Tournament in Abeokuta showcases nationwide amateur and professional players, promising local economic boosts and growing interest in Nigerian golf.
Quote of the Day
“When trust builds between citizen and guardian, a community no longer fears its future—it protects it.”
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