Ex-Students' Union Govt. Public Relations Officer @FpasUofficial |
Former Chief Press Secretary, National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) EK AXIS.
TAX REFORM ACTS CONTROVERSIES CAST DOUBT ON THE SANCTITY OF NIGERIA’S LAWMAKING PROCESS
The controversies that have emerged in relation to the recently enacted Tax Reform Acts raise grave concerns about the integrity, transparency, and credibility of Nigeria’s legislative process. These developments strike at the very heart of constitutional governance and call into question the procedural sanctity that must attend lawmaking in a democratic society.
The Nigerian Bar Association considers it imperative that a comprehensive, open, and transparent investigation be conducted to clarify the circumstances surrounding the enactment of the laws and to restore public confidence in the legislative process. Until these issues are fully examined and resolved, all plans for the implementation of the Tax Reform Acts should be immediately suspended.
Legal and policy uncertainty of this magnitude has far-reaching consequences. It unsettles the business environment, erodes investor confidence, and creates unpredictability for individuals, businesses, and institutions required to comply with the law. Such uncertainty is inimical to economic stability and should have no place in a system governed by the rule of law.
Nigeria’s constitutional democracy demands that laws, especially those with profound economic and social implications, emerge from processes that are transparent, accountable, and beyond reproach. Anything short of this undermines public trust and weakens the foundation upon which lawful governance rests.
We therefore call on all relevant authorities to act swiftly and responsibly in addressing this controversy, in the overriding interest of constitutional order, economic stability, and the preservation of the rule of law.
Mazi Afam Osigwe, SAN
President, Nigerian Bar Association
Very Important News:
The High Court has issued a judgment that bans the Inspector General of Police and all members of the Nigeria Police Force from applying or enforcing the tinted glass permit policy on cars throughout Nigeria.
The court order containing this judgment was given today Wednesday, 17th December, 2025. Pls see the attached documents.
With this judgment, The High Court has effectively also stopped the police anywhere in Nigeria from stopping, arresting or demanding any tint permit from any Nigerian citizen, driver or car owner.
Pls kindly pass this on.
Download this judgment and show it to any policeman on the road who may want to pretend ignorance just to oppress you.
Share. Retweet. Pass on to everyone.
THE NEW TAX COMING UP JANUARY 2026
MY LITTLE UNDERSTANDING process..
Tax is not about money entering your account. Tax is about what that money actually is.
If you describe money wrongly, it may look like income, and you pay more tax.
If you describe it correctly, you only pay tax when required... and nothing extra.
Let me show you how you can use descriptions to minimise taxes legally
SIMPLE DESCRIPTIONS YOU CAN USE (LEGALLY)
1. Money that is NOT income (NO TAX)
Use these when the money is not payment for work or business.
SituationDescription to use:
1. When a Family member sends you money, they should write "Gift / Family support"
2. When a Friend pays you back your money, he or she should write:"Refund / Reimbursement"
3. When you move your own money to another account, write:"Personal transfer / Savings"
4. When someone lends you money, he or she should write: "Loan received"
5. If you put your own money into business, write: "Capital contribution"
These do not attract tax when they are true.
This should help...
Good day @bosuntijani. You’re the Min of Communications & Digital economy but everyday, terrorists post daily “content” and do TikTok livestreams like influencers and your Ministry can’t tell us how they can effectively triangulate cell towers to catch these terrorists. What exactly is your JD?
When a housefly feeds on an open wound, it enjoys a silent feast.
But the moment the injured try to keep things in check, suddenly there is noise, agitation, crocodile tears, & struggle.
At this moment, the spectators only see the actions of the injured.
#OnlyForTheDeepThinkers#
Mr A wants to wipe out terrorists ravaging the land since Mr Z has refused to
Mr B says no it’s not only John they are kpaing , they are also kpaing Ali
Shouldn’t Mr B be happy Mr A wants to wipe out those kpaing John and Ali? Or is there something I’m missing?
No matter how powerful, cruel or misguided someone becomes, death eventually ends their influence, allowing humanity to recover, evolve and progress. History repeatedly proves this, mortality resets tyranny, fanaticism and stagnation.
When tyrants like Hitler, Stalin, Mao and Franco died, so did their grip on humanity.
Mortality resets power and gives way for new ideas and societal advancements.