Welcome to NowNowNaija! Rising costs spark bold creativity as Nigerians turn waste into fashion, solar undercuts grid power, identity reforms target predatory lending, and political fault lines sharpen—revealing resilience, innovation, and high‑stakes choices shaping everyday survival.
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Nigerians Craft Clothes Using Stove Thread and Water Sachets

Nigerians are innovating to cut fashion costs by using stove thread and empty 'pure' water sachets to design clothes and headgears. This trend represents both a creative solution to expensive materials and an effort to recycle waste.
This shift toward unconventional materials shows how rising prices push people to invent new ways to express style while managing expenses. It promotes recycling, helping reduce environmental waste like plastic sachets and unused stove threads. For consumers and creators alike, this trend highlights resilience and inventiveness in tough economic times, with potential long-term benefits for sustainability and local craftsmanship.
Source: Vanguard News
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Market Trends at a Glance
USD/NGN | 1418.20 | ▼ 0.10% |
GBP/NGN | 1939.59 | ▲ 1.17% |
EUR/NGN | 1683.71 | ▲ 1.35% |
Gold - Oz ($) | 5070.80 | ▲ 1.90% |
Brent Oil ($) | 65.16 | ▼ 1.09% |
BTC-USD | 87793.82 | ▼ 1.48% |
ETH-USD | 2869.03 | ▼ 2.70% |
USDT-USD | 1.00 | ▲ 0.02% |
BNB-USD | 872.22 | ▼ 1.58% |
SOL-USD | 123.09 | ▼ 3.12% |
Rates shown are as of 6:00 AM Lagos time.
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Politics and Economy
Dropping Northern Muslim Risks APC’s 2027 Victory

Minister Hannatu Musawa warns that removing Vice President Kashim Shettima or skipping a northern Muslim on APC’s 2027 ticket could hurt the party’s chances. She stresses that northern voting is deeply tied to social and religious identities, making such a move risky. Musawa also highlights the opposition's fragmentation, which she believes favors the ruling party.
This means you might see intensified political negotiations within APC as they prepare for 2027, particularly about balancing regional and religious representation. For voters in northern states like Kano and Kaduna, the choice of candidates signals how much influence their block still holds in national politics. If APC ignores these dynamics, it could lose northern support, affecting national stability and future government policies.
Source: This Day Live
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What else is happening:
The ruling party capitalizes on the Kano governor’s formal registration and internal NNPP disputes, signaling realignments in state-level political power that could affect future elections and alliances.
Civil society groups condemn Makoko demolition in Lagos as a violation of residents’ rights, urging authorities to halt forced evictions and raising the alarm over increasing urban displacement and social tension.
The Minister of Housing and Urban Development urges state governments and development finance institutions to support a national homeownership campaign aimed at boosting grassroots housing delivery and addressing Nigeria’s persistent housing crisis.
Tech and Business
Unified ID System to End Predatory Lending in Nigeria

Niyi Toluwalope, CEO of eTranzact Plc, urges Nigeria to adopt a unified, tokenized national identity system to broaden access to fair credit and halt predatory loans. He highlighted the limits of the current Bank Verification Number system and proposed expanding the National Identification Number to link income and location, making credit more accessible and secure.
This move could transform how Nigerians access loans by allowing anyone with a steady, verified income to securely obtain legitimate credit. It challenges predatory lenders who exploit urgent needs with impossible rates. By tokenizing identity data, the system would simplify financial interactions, reduce repetitive KYC processes, and boost trust in digital payments and loans. For many Nigerians, this could mean easier, safer borrowing and stronger financial stability in daily life.
Source: The Nation Newspaper
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Solar Power Now Cheaper Than Grid Electricity in Nigeria

For the first time, solar energy costs less than electricity from Nigeria’s national grid. As grid prices surge to between N220 and N270 per kilowatt-hour, solar systems generate power for as low as N85 per kilowatt-hour. This price shift comes amid Nigeria’s ongoing power shortages, pushing many to adopt solar mini-grids and home systems.
This change means you can now save significantly by switching to solar, reducing reliance on costly and unreliable grid electricity or diesel generators. Businesses can lower operating costs, while households gain steadier power and cut fuel expenses dramatically. The rise in solar also fuels local economies by creating new tech jobs and expanding energy access across urban and rural areas. Though upfront costs remain a challenge, rapid savings make solar increasingly viable.
Source: Business News Nigeria
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What else is happening:
Interswitch plays a major role at the inaugural Delta Tech Week 2025 by showcasing innovative payments and digital commerce technologies that support entrepreneurship and tech growth in Nigeria.
AXA Mansard launches a digital tool to allow customers to complete crucial vehicle inspections for motor insurance directly through their smartphones, streamlining the process and enhancing user convenience.
Entertainment and Culture
Lady’s N5,000 Tip Sparks Usher’s Kind Response

A woman recently shared a heartwarming story about tipping an usher N5,000 at a wedding, which led to the usher serving her food in appreciation. Her story quickly gained attention on social media, sparking conversations about kindness and gratitude.
This story highlights how small acts of generosity can lead to meaningful connections and positive experiences. For many, it serves as a reminder that kindness often comes back in unexpected ways, encouraging a culture of goodwill at social gatherings. It also shines a light on the everyday people whose roles often go unnoticed but who make important contributions behind the scenes.
Source: Legit Nigeria
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The Social Feed:
Actress Sophie Turner shares that she will not be watching the Game of Thrones spinoff, highlighting her personal reasons while expressing hope for the project’s success.
Kelina Hospital marks a major medical milestone after performing 600 successful HOLEP surgeries for enlarged prostate, advancing technological healthcare practices that benefit thousands of Nigerian men living with prostate conditions.
⚽ Sports
Awoniyi Ends Drought to Secure Vital Forest Win

Taiwo Awoniyi scored his first goal of the season to help Nottingham Forest claim a crucial 2–0 away victory over Brentford. Coming on as a substitute, Awoniyi sealed the win by finishing a quick counterattack, lifting Forest five points clear of the relegation zone in the Premier League.
This goal marks a significant comeback for Awoniyi, who had been sidelined with a serious abdominal injury since May. His return boosts Forest’s survival hopes and inspires fans, especially fellow Nigerians proud to see one of their own thrive abroad. For Premier League followers in Nigeria, Awoniyi’s form could mean more exciting moments and attention on Nigerian football talents overseas. Forest’s next fixtures remain crucial as they aim to secure top-flight status.
Source: The Nation Newspaper
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Sports Spotlight:
Nigeria's leading table tennis stars will spearhead Africa’s hopes at the upcoming ITTF World Table Tennis Championships in London, where draws held today determine their early opponents and set the stage for continental competition.
Aspiring footballers lit up Ajegunle as the Nathaniel Idowu U-14 Football League kicked off with plenty of goals, providing a launchpad for youth talent development in Lagos and boosting the local football community.
Kano Pillars have made strategic squad additions by signing attacking midfielder Williams Ayuba Yikat and striker Luis Dadong to strengthen their team ahead of the second half of the Nigeria Premier Football League season.
Quote of the Day
“When trust builds between citizen and guardian, a community no longer fears its future—it protects it.”
— Chinasa Umeh

