Author: Olaoluwa Vincent Ajayi

Senator Ned Nwoko and Ex Governor of Delta State, Ifeanyi Okowa

Former Delta State governor, Ifeanyi Okowa, has reasserted his influence in Delta politics after defeating incumbent senator, Ned Nwoko, to secure the All Progressives Congress (APC) senatorial ticket for Delta North ahead of the 2027 general election. Read more breaking stories from our latest nigeria news The result of Monday’s primary election has already triggered fresh political conversations across the state, with many party members describing it as a major shift in Delta’s political structure. Okowa defeated Nwoko and another aspirant, Dr Maryam Ali, in the exercise conducted across the district’s nine local government areas. Announcing the results, APC Returning Officer,…

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Reno Omokri

In Nigeria’s crowded public space, few names provoke quick reaction like Reno Omokri. To his supporters, he is a sharp political communicator, author and digital strategist. To his critics, he is controversial and often combative. But both sides agree on one point: when Omokri speaks, people listen, argue, share and respond. That is the foundation of his influence. Read more breaking stories from our latest nigeria news Omokri’s public profile did not begin on social media. He served as Special Assistant on Digital Media to former President Goodluck Jonathan, a role that placed him close to the centre of federal power…

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Mr Macaroni

Mr Macaroni has become one of Nigeria’s most influential digital voices by turning comedy into social commentary and public advocacy. Born Adebowale “Debo” Adedayo, he has built a public profile that reaches beyond entertainment. His influence comes from audience trust, online reach, civic courage, brand value and his ability to speak to young Nigerians in a language they understand. Read more breaking stories from our latest nigeria news New Daily Prime estimates his weighted influence score at 88.0/100, placing him among Nigeria’s top digital, cultural and civic voices. His score is justified because he combines mass entertainment reach with public credibility,…

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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie remains one of Nigeria’s most influential cultural figures because her work has carried Nigerian stories into global literature, education, feminism, publishing and public debate. Her influence is not political or institutional. It comes from books, speeches, essays and ideas that continue to shape how people discuss identity, gender, migration, race, history and African storytelling. New Daily Prime estimates her weighted influence score at 89.0/100, placing her among Nigeria’s top cultural and intellectual figures. At 89/100, Adichie ranks highly because she has turned Nigerian storytelling into global intellectual power, influencing literature, feminism, education, publishing and debates on identity.…

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Hilda Effiong Bassey,

Hilda Effiong Bassey, widely known as Hilda Baci, ranks among Nigeria’s highly influential personalities because she has turned food into culture, business and global attention. Her influence is not based on political office or control of public institutions. It comes from visibility, entrepreneurship, Nigerian food pride, digital reach and the ability to make local cuisine part of an international conversation. New Daily Prime estimates her weighted influence score at 89.0/100, placing her among Nigeria’s top cultural and entrepreneurial figures. Her score is justified because she combines food entrepreneurship, youth appeal, Guinness World Record recognition, media visibility and a strong connection…

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Why Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala ranks among Nigeria’s most influential figures

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala remains one of Nigeria’s most influential figures because her power reaches beyond national politics. As Director-General of the World Trade Organization, she sits at the centre of economic diplomacy at a time when tariffs, supply chains, food security, digital trade and rivalry among major economies are reshaping the world economy. Read more breaking stories from our latest nigeria news New Daily Prime estimates her weighted influence score at 95.0/100, placing her among Nigeria’s highest-ranking global figures. Her score is justified because she combines global institutional authority, proven reform experience, international recognition, gender symbolism, Nigerian public-sector legacy and long-term relevance…

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Sultan of Sokoto

Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar III, the Sultan of Sokoto, remains one of Nigeria’s most influential figures because his authority touches faith, tradition, national unity and political access. He is not an elected leader, but his words can shape religious observance, calm public tension and reach the highest levels of government. New Daily Prime estimates his weighted influence score at 91.0/100, placing him among Nigeria’s top national figures. His score is justified because few Nigerians combine spiritual authority, traditional legitimacy, national access, peacebuilding influence and international recognition at the same level. New Daily Prime Key Influence Metrics for Sultan of Sokoto Indicator…

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Femi Otedola

Nigerian billionaire Femi Otedola has reportedly acquired a 10-bedroom mansion in London’s St John’s Wood for about £53 million, a deal that places one of Nigeria’s most visible investors in the middle of another major asset story. Bloomberg reported that the purchase was completed late last year, according to a UK filing. BusinessDay also reported that a spokesperson for Otedola did not respond to requests for comment on the transaction. That means the deal remains based on filings and media reports, not a direct public statement from Otedola. The property sits in St John’s Wood, a high-value district in northwest…

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Omoleye, Ojuawo, Akinlayo lose Ekiti reps tickets to new candidates

The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State has released the results of its House of Representatives primaries. However, the election in Ekiti North Federal Constituency I, comprising Oye and Ikole local government areas, was declared inconclusive due to crises recorded in some voting areas. The Chairman of the National Assembly Primary Election Committee of the party in Ekiti State, Wasiu Adedoyin, disclosed this on Sunday in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital, while announcing the results of the primary election. Read related news: Ekiti North Decides: Engr. Dipo Bamisaye Is the Man the Cap Fits Ekiti tension: APC warns as opposition…

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peter-obi-movement-nigerian-politics

Peter Obi remains one of Nigeria’s most influential public figures because his power is not built on public office. He does not currently control the presidency, a state government, or the National Assembly. Yet, his name still shapes political debate, drives youth participation, and influences how many Nigerians judge leadership. His influence comes from trust, visibility, discipline, and the movement he inspired during the 2023 presidential election. Obi ran under the Labour Party and came third with 6,101,533 votes, a major result for a candidate outside Nigeria’s two dominant parties, the APC and PDP. That performance proved that a third-force…

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