Staying updated in a fast-moving economy is essential. From the latest fluctuations in the forex market to high-profile legal battles in Abuja, here is a comprehensive breakdown of the 10 most critical stories shaping Nigeria today, Tuesday, March 24, 2026.
- Explosion Kills Passenger in Kwara State
- Naira Faces Renewed Pressure as Demand Surges
- EU Unveils €288 Million Investment Package for Nigeria
- ICPC Moves to Arraign Former Governor Nasir El-Rufai
- VP Shettima Receives Governor Fintiri into the APC
- EFCC Targets 57 Properties Linked to Abubakar Malami
- Tragedy in Niger State as Terrorists Bomb Critical Bridge
- University of Ibadan Hosts High-Level Security Discourse
- Davido Announces Debut UK Festival
- NEMA Rescues 708 Stranded Nigerians from Niger Republic
Explosion Kills Passenger in Kwara State
At least one person has been confirmed dead, and several others injured after an explosion, suspected to be caused by an improvised explosive device, struck a commercial vehicle near Woro in Kwara State. Security officials say the blast occurred along a major route, triggering panic among travelers and residents. Authorities have launched an investigation amid concerns that militant activities may be expanding into parts of the North-Central region previously considered relatively stable. (Source: Associated Press)
Naira Faces Renewed Pressure as Demand Surges
The Nigerian Naira faced renewed volatility in the foreign exchange market today as increased corporate demand for the United States Dollar triggered a noticeable depreciation across both official and parallel segments. At the Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEM), the Dollar opened at an average of ₦1,388.38, marking a decline from the ₦1,353.90 recorded at the close of last week. Traders attribute the pressure to a backlog of import obligations and seasonal demand. (Source: Vanguard)
EU Unveils €288 Million Investment Package for Nigeria
EU High Representative Kaja Kallas met with President Bola Tinubu in Lagos today to unveil a massive €288 million investment package. This strategic funding is specifically earmarked for strengthening Nigeria’s digital infrastructure, healthcare systems, and agricultural resilience. During the meeting, Kallas reaffirmed the EU’s commitment to Nigeria as a primary partner in Africa, focusing on job creation and cybersecurity cooperation. (Source: The State House)
ICPC Moves to Arraign Former Governor Nasir El-Rufai
The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) is set to formally arraign former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai today. The legal proceedings involve allegations regarding the conversion of public property and money laundering. While defense counsel had previously sought to overturn certain detention extensions, the court is expected to proceed with the formal reading of charges in a case that has drawn significant national attention. (Source: TheCable)
VP Shettima Receives Governor Fintiri into the APC
In a major political shift for the North-East, Vice President Kashim Shettima formally received Adamawa State Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri into the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Yola. The defection, which includes several key state lawmakers, is seen as a strategic realignment ahead of the 2027 general elections. Shettima described the move as a testament to the “Renewed Hope” agenda’s broad appeal across party lines. (Source: The State House)
EFCC Targets 57 Properties Linked to Abubakar Malami
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has continued its asset forfeiture drive, marking several high-value properties in Abuja allegedly linked to the former Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami. While Malami’s legal team argues that the properties were duly declared in asset forms, the court recently saw a change in presiding judges, adding a new layer of complexity to the ongoing money-laundering investigation. (Source: TheCable)
Tragedy in Niger State as Terrorists Bomb Critical Bridge
Security concerns spiked in the North-Central region today following a terrorist attack that destroyed a vital bridge in Niger State. Reports indicate that at least eight people lost their lives in the blast, which has severed a major transport link for farmers and commuters. Security forces have been deployed to the area to prevent further incursions and to begin the process of assessing the structural damage. (Source: TVC)
University of Ibadan Hosts High-Level Security Discourse
The University of Ibadan today hosted a gathering of diplomats, security experts, and academics to discuss Nigeria’s evolving security architecture. Led by renowned peace and conflict expert Prof. Isaac Albert, the discourse focused on “intellectual frameworks for national stability,” aiming to provide the federal government with actionable research to combat insurgency and kidnapping. (Source: The Nation)
Davido Announces Debut UK Festival
Afrobeats superstar Davido has officially announced his first-ever curated music festival in the United Kingdom, set to take place at the iconic Crystal Palace Bowl. The announcement comes on the heels of news that Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen has successfully undergone surgery on his arm, with medical staff expecting a full recovery before the next international break. (Source: Vanguard)
NEMA Rescues 708 Stranded Nigerians from Niger Republic
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has successfully coordinated the return of 708 Nigerians who were stranded in the Niger Republic. The returnees, who include 416 women and children, arrived at the border in a convoy of 12 luxury buses. NEMA officials confirmed that the returnees are currently being profiled and provided with emergency relief materials and medical check-ups before being reunited with their families. (Punch Newspaper)



