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Welcome to NowNowNaija! A crucial legal battle is underway that challenges the government’s failure to support survivors of sexual assault and incest with essential medical care.

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Survivors Sue FG Over Denial of Essential Medical Care

Survivors of sexual violence have filed a lawsuit against the Nigerian government for denying them necessary medical services, including safe abortion for pregnancies resulting from assault. They argue this neglect violates their constitutional and human rights and are pushing for legal recognition of their entitlement to comprehensive care.

This fight touches the core of what health care and justice should look like in Nigeria. It highlights how many women and girls face not just trauma from assault but also systemic neglect when seeking care. If the court enforces these rights, it could open doors for survivors nationwide to access life-saving support and reproductive choices, transforming how victims experience healing and dignity in a system often silent on their needs.

Source: The Guardian
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Politics and Economy

Tinubu Vows To Defeat Terrorism Amid US Military Pressure

President Tinubu reaffirmed Nigeria’s determination to combat terrorism despite tensions with the US, which is considering military options including airstrikes against militant groups in northern Nigeria. While Nigeria rejects accusations of religious persecution, it commits to ongoing diplomatic talks and security cooperation.

This affects you directly because the stability of Nigeria shapes everyday safety and community life. As security improves or worsens, it impacts everything from travel and business to family wellbeing. The push for military intervention highlights how foreign relations can influence local peace, while Nigeria’s resolve to handle challenges internally signals that your government aims to protect national sovereignty even amid complex international pressures. Knowing these developments helps you understand how politics and security shape your surroundings and future.

Source: Thisdaylive
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What else is happening:

Tech and Business

EmoSIM Revolutionizes Africa’s Digital Travel Connectivity

EmoSIM is transforming international travel by offering instant, app-based eSIM services that eliminate the need for physical SIM cards and costly roaming fees. COO Aditya Raj Khosla shares how their platform provides seamless, borderless internet access across 190+ countries, focusing on affordability and user convenience.

Imagine landing in a new country and connecting to local networks instantly without hunting for SIM cards or worrying about roaming charges. EmoSIM’s digital approach puts you in control with flexible data plans and quick activation, making your travels smoother and less stressful. For Nigerian and African travelers, this means tapping into global connectivity tailored just for you, enhancing work trips, vacations, and staying close to home no matter where you are in the world.

Source: Tribune
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FG Unveils Next Reforms to Hit $1 Trillion Economy

The federal government is launching new reforms focused on boosting investment, productivity, and fiscal transparency to reach a $1 trillion economy by 2030. Finance Minister Wale Edun highlighted recent growth milestones and Nigeria’s new leadership role in the G-24 group, emphasizing efforts to attract capital and improve economic fundamentals.

This means your daily life could soon feel the benefits of a stronger economy through more jobs, better infrastructure, and a steadier currency. With inflation easing and broader sector growth, everyday expenses might stabilize, making it easier to plan for your family’s future. Increased investor confidence could also spur local business opportunities, turning Nigeria’s economic ambitions into real chances for many Nigerians to improve their livelihoods.

Source: Thisdaylive
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What else is happening:

  • The Artificial Intelligence sector is projected to reach $400bn by 2026, attracting major global investments, according to Norrenberger Asset.

  • Flutterwave partners with Payful to enable seamless high-value cross-border payments across Africa, strengthening fintech collaboration on the continent.

  • The Federal Executive Council approves concession of Port Harcourt Airport and eight other aviation projects to enhance national infrastructure.

Entertainment and Culture

Margarita Festival Africa Drives Detty December Boom

Lagos is hosting the 10th Margarita Festival Africa, an event that started as a small cocktail gathering and has grown into a vibrant celebration of food, music, art, and culture. Curated by Wendz Connoisseur, the festival now plays a key role in boosting tourism and business as it kicks off the season known as Detty December.

This festival means more than just a good time—it fuels the local economy by creating opportunities for small businesses, bartenders, and artists to showcase their talents and earn income during one of Nigeria's busiest seasons. For you, that translates to richer cultural experiences and more vibrant nightlife, while also supporting livelihoods across Lagos and beyond. It’s a powerful mix of fun and economic empowerment that sets the tone for festive celebrations each year.

Source: Tribune
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The Social Feed:

Sports

ASR Africa Donates ₦270m Sports Complex to UniJos

ASR Africa has officially handed over a ₦270 million Abdulsamad Rabiu Sports Complex to the University of Jos. This state-of-the-art facility marks a significant boost for the university's sports infrastructure, reinforcing ASR Africa’s investment in education through impactful projects.

Having such a top-tier sports complex right on campus means students and athletes gain access to world-class training spaces without leaving their community. For you, it means more opportunities to witness local talent thrive and possibly join in community events, fueling pride and healthier lifestyles. This development also hints at the growing importance of investing in youth and education through sports, potentially inspiring similar projects across Nigeria’s universities.

Source: Premium Times
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Sports Spotlight:

  • The upcoming TOR’Q 2025 event promises thrilling entertainment and record-breaking motorsport stunts in Nigeria.

  • Super Eagles coach Eric Chelle urges Galatasaray to protect Victor Osimhen ahead of Nigeria’s crucial World Cup playoffs.

  • Nigeria’s goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie earns a nomination for the 2025 FIFA The Best Award after her standout WAFCON performances.

Quote of the Day

“Justice is not a gift from the state; it is the right of every person to live free from neglect, fear and denial of dignity.”

— Aisha Yesufu

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