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Report Reveals Nigerians Paid N2trn Indirect Taxes In Nine Months

Report Reveals Nigerians Paid N2trn Indirect Taxes In Nine Months   Amid an economic downturn and rising inflation, the tax burden on Nigerians in the first nine months of 2022 increased by N285.13bn. This is as Nigerians paid N2.01tn in indirect taxes in the period under review,...

CBN Says 36 million Nigerians Lack Access To Financial Services 

CBN Says 36 million Nigerians Lack Access To Financial Services    The Director of Information Technology at the Central Bank of Nigeria, Rakiyat Mohammed, has said that about 36 million Nigerians currently have zero access to financial services. Mohammed, who spearheaded the development and deployment of the...

Independence Anniversary and Nigerians’ Unhelpful Obsession with Foreign Stuff, by Rasheedat Shuaib

Independence Anniversary and Nigerians’ Unhelpful Obsession with Foreign Stuff, by Rasheedat Shuaib   There is no better time to reflect on some of the self-sabotaging habits of Nigerians than a period the country is marking her independence anniversary. There is no better period to do so...

Subsidy Removal: FG Urged To Prepare Nigerians For Higher Fuel Prices

Subsidy Removal: FG Urged To Prepare Nigerians For Higher Fuel Prices   The Federal Government has been urged to prepare Nigerians for higher fuel prices that will follow the removal of the petrol subsidy in 2023. This is the outcome of two online polls carried out by...

Did Southerners Teach Nigerians How To Fill Their Pockets From Common Purse, by Ejike Okpa

Did Southerners Teach Nigerians How To Fill Their Pockets From Common Purse, by Ejike Okpa   For the apologizing, emotionally charged based on tribal sentiments but devoid of facts, southern NIGERIANS undermined NIGERIA more. No Nigerians in the annals of public dipping into the national PURSE has...

Reshaping the Attitude of Nigerians Towards Blood Donation, by Aishat M. Abisola

Reshaping the Attitude of Nigerians Towards Blood Donation, by Aishat M. Abisola   When I think of Nigeria’s health sector, many things come to mind that are necessary at all costs. Some of these are appropriate funding, updated medical equipment, and reduced brain drain which is...