Welcome to NowNowNaija! As Nigeria approaches the 2027 presidential election, key states will shape the outcome. President Bola Tinubu is focusing on securing major support in Kano, Lagos, and Rivers states.
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Tinubu Targets Huge Votes In Kano, Lagos, Rivers

President Bola Tinubu is aiming to secure an overwhelming majority of votes from Kano, Lagos, and Rivers states in the 2027 presidential election. Analysts note that while the APC has a structural advantage, these three states remain competitive, with voters dissatisfied with governance unlikely to support continuity.
Your vote in Kano, Lagos, or Rivers could be crucial in deciding the country’s next leader. This focus on key states means election efforts and campaigns will intensify there, potentially increasing local political activity and scrutiny. The competition also signals that voter satisfaction will play a big role in shaping Nigeria's political direction over the next four years.
Source: Leadership
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Politics and Economy
NASS Delay Threatens Credibility of 2027 Election

With just a year left until Nigeria's 2027 general election, the Senate has yet to complete the passage of the amended Electoral Act, causing widespread concern. The House has approved the bill, but Senate hesitation—especially on important reforms like electronic transmission of results—risks undermining election credibility and INEC’s planning.
This delay directly affects you as it increases uncertainty around how elections will be conducted and may repeat the issues witnessed in previous polls. Without timely legal clarity, INEC cannot finalize schedules or voter education efforts, possibly leading to confusion and disputes. For Nigerian voters, political parties, and civil society, this postponement threatens transparency and trust in the democratic process ahead of a crucial election year.
Source: Business News Nigeria
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What else is happening:
Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde navigates party defections and internal PDP strife, revealing the complexities that will shape the build-up to the 2027 governorship race and influence Oyo’s relationship with Abuja.
APGA cautions the Imo APC against allegedly forcing civil servants into party membership registration, describing it as a clear violation of constitutional rights and threatening democratic norms in the state.
Tech and Business
NCC and Glo Drive Nigeria’s Digital Future Together

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and Globacom are partnering to strengthen Nigeria’s digital infrastructure. NCC’s transparent performance reports hold operators accountable, while Glo invests heavily in expanding its network with faster speeds and wider coverage. This collaboration ensures more reliable, high-quality connectivity across cities and rural areas alike.
This partnership means you can expect better internet speeds and clearer calls, even during peak times or while on the move. With thousands of new network sites and enhanced fibre backbones, more Nigerians will access stable broadband in urban and rural communities. For students, entrepreneurs, and families, this means smoother streaming, faster downloads, and better overall digital experiences that support everyday activities and economic growth.
Source: Business News Nigeria
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IMF Lists Nigeria Among Top Global GDP Contributors

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has ranked Nigeria sixth among the top 10 contributors to global economic growth in 2026, projecting a 1.5% real GDP growth. Nigeria outpaces several advanced economies, including Germany and Brazil, highlighting its rising economic influence. This places Nigeria ahead of many European nations combined in contributing to global expansion.
This ranking signals growing opportunities for Nigerian businesses and investors, reflecting stronger economic performance amidst global shifts. Nigeria’s contribution to global growth surpassing major economies suggests potential for more foreign investment and increased trade. For everyday Nigerians, this could mean job creation, improved infrastructure, and stronger market confidence. It also reinforces Nigeria’s role as a key player in Africa’s economic landscape and the global economy.
Source: This Day Live
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What else is happening:
Ardova Plc expands its portfolio in the downstream sector by launching a new lubricant aimed at serving Nigeria’s mass market and enhancing product availability for motorists and industry operators nationwide.
South-East leaders plan to replicate the National Progressive Digital Media Summit in Imo State, supporting responsible communication and fostering wider digital engagement throughout regional communities.
A persistent dispute between the Federal Government and DISCOS over free electricity metering raises concerns about consumers’ access to fair energy billing and potential steps toward resolving the issue for households.
Entertainment and Culture
Akindele and Afolayan Clash Over Film Promotion

Top Nollywood stars Funke Akindele and Kunle Afolayan sparked debate over how films should be marketed. Afolayan criticised the pressure on filmmakers to dance and create viral content to boost box office numbers, calling it exhausting and unsustainable. Akindele responded by encouraging innovation and alternative strategies instead of criticism.
This debate highlights real challenges in Nollywood's evolving marketing culture that affect how films reach you, the audience. Filmmakers feel pressured to focus on viral trends rather than storytelling, which could shape the kind of movies available. It also shows a growing awareness that box office numbers alone don’t guarantee profit or quality. For fans, this means paying attention to fresh promotional approaches that prioritize creativity over online stunts.
Source: Punch
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The Social Feed:
Nigeria’s top artists dominated Apple Music streams this holiday season, as Wizkid, Davido, Asake led December charts and reinforced Afrobeats’ massive appeal both at home and globally.
Funke Akindele fired back after Afolayan slammed dancing and skit-driven marketing in Nollywood as they debated strategies for achieving blockbuster box office returns in the fiercely competitive industry.
⚽ Sports
Ademola Lookman Opts for Atletico Madrid Transfer

Nigerian forward Ademola Lookman has decided to join Atletico Madrid this winter transfer window. Despite a better salary offer from Fenerbahçe, Lookman prioritizes Atletico Madrid, with a verbal €40 million deal nearly finalized. The Atalanta star has also drawn interest from Galatasaray as formal transfer steps proceed.
Lookman's move to Atletico Madrid strengthens Nigerian presence in one of Europe's top leagues, offering inspiration and raising the profile of Nigerian football. This transfer could open doors for younger Nigerian talents aiming for LaLiga. Fans across Nigeria will follow his progress closely, hoping it boosts national pride and encourages more Nigerian players to succeed internationally.
Source: Daily Post
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Sports Spotlight:
Nigerian striker Terem Moffi has joined FC Porto from Nice on loan, with the Portuguese club holding an €8m option to buy, boosting Nigerian presence in European football.
With a crucial CAF Champions League home fixture approaching, Rivers United captain Temple Emekayi appeals for strong fan support in Uyo as the club battles Zambia's Power Dynamos for continental advancement.
Sports columnist Patrick Omorodion reflects on Africa’s World Cup aspirations, examining how deliberate and bold decisions have shaped the continent’s football ambitions since Morocco lost the 2010 hosting rights to South Africa.
Quote of the Day
“The trouble with Nigeria is simply and squarely a failure of leadership.”
— Chinua Achebe