It’s been over 2 weeks since children were taken from their families.
Two weeks of empty beds, unanswered questions, and parents living in fear.
These are lives, dreams, and futures on hold.
We cannot be silent.
Government must act swiftly and decisively.
Every life matters.
To every boy child.
Strength is not in suppressing emotions, but in being allowed to express, to heal, and to grow.
Every boy child should grow to be not just strong, but whole; emotionally aware, supported, and free to be human.
Happy International Day of the Boy Child 💙
Understand the New Tax Reforms
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) is proud to be the first professional body to host Mr. Taiwo Oyedele, FCA, Chairman of the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee, for a public session on Nigeria’s new tax reforms.
This one-day free webinar will offer professionals a clear, practical, and well-structured understanding of the reforms directly from the person leading the process.
Theme: *Nigeria’s Tax Reforms Unveiled: Key Highlights and Implementation Pathway*
Date: Thursday, July 3, 2025
Time: 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Venue: All ICAN social media platforms
Fee: Free
MCPD: 5 Credit Hours
Whether you are a Chartered Accountant or a finance professional, this session will help you understand the implications of the reforms and how to adapt effectively.
Join us as we provide clarity and context . Not just commentary.
Join us using any of these links:
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BREAKING: Tinubu signs the Tax Reform Bills in to law.
Here is what the new development means for Nigeria and Nigerians:
-Federal Inland Reveneu Service (FIRS) will now become Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS)
-The Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) will now collect revenues previously handled by agencies such as the Nigeria Customs Service, NUPRC, NPA, and NIMASA.
-Tax exemption for workers earning ₦800,000 and below annually.
-25% personal income tax applies only to individuals earning above ₦50 million annually.
-Small businesses owners are exempted from paying income tax.
-Company income tax for medium and large companies will be reduced from 30% to 25% starting in 2026.
-Value Added Tax (VAT) exemptions on essential goods and services consumed by the poor, including food items, medical services, pharmaceuticals, educational fees, and electricity.
-VAT remains at 7.5%, and corporate income tax stays at 30%. NO INCREMENT!
-Introduction of a Development Levy ranging from 4% to 2%, allocated to support the NELFUND, TETFund, NITDA, and NASENI.
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Happy #InternationalYouthDay! 🌍
At SSDO, we’re celebrating youth as drivers of sustainable development.
We believe that with the right tools, green skills, and opportunities, youth can lead the charge toward a brighter future.
#YouthDay#Youth4GreenEco#IYD2024
When God tells you to do something, don't go seeking the approval of others.
They'll not understand you, there're somethings God tells us to do that don't make sense in the beginning.
You have God's approval and that's all that matters. He's got you and He'll carry you through.
@taiwoyedele This is a step in the right direction.
I suggest penalties for non-compliance with filling of PAYE annual returns be varied to reflect compliance levels. Currently, the same penalty applies whether filed a few days after 31st January or 31st December, hindering adherence.
@southsaharan Finance Manager, Udoamaka Okoye, @treasured4real, conducted a step-down training for staff on financial resilience and mental wellness. The training covered budgeting, savings, investment, debt & stress management
Funded by @FordFoundation#MentalHealthAwareness
@adunke_@Babajiide The best advice on allocating funds is to create a diversified plan.
Here's a simple guideline:
1. Emergency Fund (10-20%)
2. Savings (20-30%)
3. Investments (20-30%)
4. Living Expenses (40-50%)
Allocate funds based on your circumstances and goals. Regularly review and adjust.
Earlier today, I was inducted into the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN).
I am grateful to God for the grace to achieve this milestone.
To my family, your unwavering support and belief in me was a constant source of motivation,
I couldn't have done it without you.
And to everyone that contributed in one way or another for this success to be achieved, I say thank you.
I look forward to what this phase of my career brings.