Dr. Rahmeh is one of the bravest people on this app. She has sacrificed everything to speak up for her people and fight the psychotic foreign tyranny that has a stranglehold on the West.
The UK suspended her medical license for 15 months, despite her never having had a single complaint as a doctor, and she hasn’t allowed that to silence her at all. If you can, drop a few dollars in her fund! Every little bit helps and bravery like hers should be rewarded, not punished!
Person stole money built mosque. EFCC later arrested him and he was imprisoned, but every Friday, the imam of the mosque prayer is, “This man that they’re oppressing, may Allah free him and punish his oppressors.”
Lmao 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭
Bomb blast in a mosque but they removed mosque from the headline and replaced it with Christmas to fit their christian genocide propaganda.
We are fighting both terrorists and the hypocrisy of media propagandists.
If government can show us the tax MOU with the French government, then there’s something they are hiding.
All of these just smirks of state capture!
There is already an FOI
Let the government honour it
Them just dey test waters. If we accept, we are finished in this country.
You want collect Tax when country is a mess.
All the money we get, we still dey live like peasants.
Reforming Nigeria’s Tax System Requires Trust and Transparency
Recent reports concerning a tax cooperation Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Nigeria and France have generated understandable public concern. While international collaboration is not inherently objectionable, agreements relating to tax administration, revenue systems, and data management demand a high level of openness because of their direct impact on public trust.
It is therefore worrisome that an agreement of this significance appears to have been concluded without the full terms being made public, and without a clear effort to explain its objectives, scope, and expected outcomes to Nigerians. Transparency is essential in matters that directly affect public revenue and institutional credibility.
That said, I am not opposed to engaging foreign expertise. However, such engagements must be clearly justified, with a transparent explanation of the specific gaps they are intended to fill, why those gaps cannot be addressed locally, and, above all, the concrete benefits to Nigerians.
This is especially important because Nigeria is not lacking in tax expertise. The country has a strong pool of qualified tax professionals, advisory firms, and globally recognised consultancies already operating locally, with the capacity to support tax reform and modernisation. In light of this, it is reasonable for Nigerians to question why external partnerships are made a priority instead of strengthening and leveraging existing local capacity. Sustainable reform should build institutions from within.
These concerns arise at a time of significant economic strain. Over 60 per cent of Nigerians live in multidimensional poverty. Youth unemployment remains widespread. Small and medium-scale enterprises are burdened by multiple taxes, while government borrowing continues to rise without commensurate gains in productivity. In such circumstances, policy attention should focus on simplifying the tax system, closing revenue leakages, broadening the tax base fairly, and ensuring prudent use of public resources.
Any agreement or policy initiative that lacks transparency, public confidence, and clearly defined, measurable benefits risks further eroding trust in government. It is therefore imperative that the Federal Government publishes the full MoU, clearly explains its rationale, and outlines the mutual benefits - particularly the tangible advantages Nigeria stands to gain.
Leadership demands openness, accountability, and commitment to the interests of the Nigerian people. Decisions of this nature must always be guided by what best serves the nation.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
I celebrate the removal of Farouk Ahmed last night. He needed to be hanged. Anyone who opposes job creation in Nigeria while preferring importation doesn’t deserve to live. I’m still going to drink tonight because of Farouk’s removal.
- Sen. Adams Oshiomhole
Wow!!!!
What is happening?
The entire tax reform bill as gazetted should be stood down, a new version passed and signed, page by page. The Budget documents are signed page by page
Also the highest effort must be made to determine when and who altered these Acts of Parliament.
I am officially afraid