In 2025, the Nigerian Revenue Service generated a record ₦28.3 trillion in tax revenue—30% higher than the previous year. Yet, basic services like electricity and healthcare continue to collapse. It begs the question: where is the money going, and what could it actually do for us?
@afrisagacity Agreed. He might take the opportunity afforded him in the recent judgment of the Federal High Court Abuja captured in my post below:
https://t.co/HMPmEybe7x
Summary of the judgment of the Federal High Court Abuja on INEC timetable for conduct of primaries & related issues.
Parties can still substitute candidates for elections& cross-carpetting is allowed within time allowed by law.
The coming days will be quite interesting.
Summary of the judgment of the Federal High Court Abuja on INEC timetable for conduct of primaries & related issues.
Parties can still substitute candidates for elections& cross-carpetting is allowed within time allowed by law.
The coming days will be quite interesting.
@ChidiOdinkalu@inecnigeria In other words, parties can still substitute candidates for elections and the cross-carpetting is allowed within the statutory framework.
The coming days will be quite interesting.
There might still be hope for the likes of GRV and Fubara after all.
@ChidiOdinkalu@inecnigeria Fantastic share, Prof!
This is a joy to read😊
Let the politiking and cross carpetting begin!!
Na madness dem dey use cure madness😅
@ChuksEricE Glad to see that common sense eventually prevailed.
Now, let's hope they do the needful in ensuring the school is fixed and fit for purpose.