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January 26 - February 2, 2026 | Nigeria News Roundup
Nigeria News Roundup
🎓 Education & Culture
The Federal Government unveiled a comprehensive policy framework aimed at reducing the cost of education for parents and improving learning outcomes across Nigeria. The initiative focuses on accessibility and quality enhancement in the education sector, signaling renewed commitment to educational advancement in 2026.
🎶 Grammy Awards & Cultural Recognition
Nigerian music continued its global dominance as five Nigerian stars competed in the 68th Grammy Awards held on February 1, 2026, in Los Angeles. Burna Boy led the Nigerian contingent with two nominations—Best African Music Performance for "Love" and Best Global Music Album for "No Sign of Weakness." Additionally, Afrobeat pioneer Fela Anikulapo-Kuti received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the ceremony, honoring his revolutionary contributions to global music and culture alongside Whitney Houston, Chaka Khan, Cher, and Paul Simon.
🔐 Political & Legal Developments
Nigeria's political landscape continues to evolve as coalition formations advance toward the 2027 elections. The Nigerians in Diaspora Merit and Compliance Foundation (NDMCF) condemned calls for appointments into key national institutions to be determined by alphabetical order, emphasizing merit-based selection. Security updates indicate ongoing anti-terrorism operations, with government agencies deepening cooperation against criminal and terrorist networks across the Northwest and Northeast.
💼 Government & International Affairs
The United Kingdom signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Nigeria to facilitate the return of more than $9.5 million in looted funds to the Federal Government. Nigeria's Minister of State for Foreign Affairs addressed regional security challenges at the Conference on Security Situation in West Africa and the Sahel held in Accra, Ghana on January 30, 2026, highlighting Nigeria's commitment to continental stability and cooperation.
🌟 Arts & Entertainment
Nigerian makeup artist Theresa Emegwara made history by breaking the Guinness World Record for the longest makeup application by an individual, showcasing Nigeria's creativity and talent on the global stage. This achievement adds to Nigeria's growing list of world records and international recognition.
NGX Market Index - January 2026 Performance
Nigeria's capital market closed January 2026 on an exceptionally strong note, with the NGX All-Share Index delivering robust returns and breaking historic milestones as investor confidence remains elevated.
NGX All-Share Index (ASI)
165,370.40
+6.27% January | +9,757 pts YTD
Market Capitalization
₦106.15tn
+₦6.8tn | Surpassed N100tn mark
Trading Volume
15+ Billion Shares
Strong investor participation
Birthday Celebration
Happy Birthday, Paul Moore! 🎉
Celebrating a Wonderful Friend & TWN News Champion
Today, we celebrate the birthday of Paul Moore, a great friend and the number one fan of TWN News! Paul, your thoughtfulness and kindness inspire all of us. Your unwavering support for TWN News means the world to our entire team.
We wish you a fantastic, wonderful, and truly memorable birthday filled with joy, laughter, and all the happiness you deserve!
May this year bring you countless blessings and wonderful adventures ahead! 🎊✨
TWN News Special Report
Sarah Adedeji - Continuing to Shine
Ongoing Recognition for Portrait of Britain - Sarah Adedeji continues to inspire as a sign language performance artist featured in the prestigious Portrait of Britain exhibition. Her portrait remains displayed across UK digital screens nationwide through February 8, 2026, representing modern Britain's diverse and authentic narratives. Congratulations on this continued celebration of your remarkable talent!
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Read The Gift of Two TonguesEconomic Outlook
Nigeria enters February 2026 with strong economic momentum, buoyed by capital market resilience and macroeconomic stabilization. The government closed 2025 on a strong economic footing with consistent GDP growth each quarter, trade surpluses, improved exchange rate stability, and inflation declining below 15% as targeted. While challenges persist with energy sector constraints and security concerns, market analysts project optimistic 2026 performance. The strong January showing, combined with renewed investor confidence, suggests potential for sustained growth momentum as the government focuses on translating macroeconomic gains into tangible improvements for ordinary Nigerians.

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