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Re: Kogi State Bread Levy/Tax by leo22(m): 11:29pm On Nov 12, 2020
I do not know why BMC goes to sleep on threads like these, any news about the government embezzlement of funds or tightening the hardship screws on poor citizens they take holiday.

By una dey select posts to comment?

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Re: Kogi State Bread Levy/Tax by Babalegba(m): 11:31pm On Nov 12, 2020
I keep saying, the younger politicians are much more wicked than the old ones The governors brain is dry so he's unable to think of ways to improve igr other than to starve the electorates

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Re: Kogi State Bread Levy/Tax by therajah: 11:31pm On Nov 12, 2020
nabiz:
This is what you get when you make an illiterate a minister fo commerce and industry. Have these people lost all ideas on how to generate a revenue or what. Nigeria is blessed with many resources that are yet to be tapped and the are looking for 10 naira levies from bread. Let me tell that governor the possible effect of taxing a loaf of bread. When you add 50 naira to a bread that is sold at 250 naira, the burden will be transferred to the consumer and the consumer will now change his demands, may be to bond. What do you think will happen? The Baker will close the business and unemployment will increase. The company possibly pay cooperate tax, pay value added tax on the materials and now you want the to pay additional taxe on a loaf of bread. The problem is not even about paying the levies but can they account for it. The problem is 80% of our leaders are full time politicians and never own a shop. Look at president Buhari, he has never managed a kiosk for his life upon all the money he has, how will he manage Nigeria
You are going too far... has buhari managed his cows?

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Re: Kogi State Bread Levy/Tax by sematec(m): 11:31pm On Nov 12, 2020
Nigeria is finished as a country

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Re: Kogi State Bread Levy/Tax by Whiteshield: 11:32pm On Nov 12, 2020
piggyvestashawo:
List of some useless state governors:
Enugu governor
Imo governor
Lagos governor
Kogi governor
Kano governor
Delta governor
Bayelsa governor

that is like the whole Igbo states

Too harsh grin

All Igbo Governors apart from Umahi are useless. The new one that just came in, pensioners were flogged by thugs.

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Re: Kogi State Bread Levy/Tax by baby124: 11:34pm On Nov 12, 2020
Bread is the most basic food for the poor man. Yeye Bello, the poor will eat you alive very soon. Don’t worry, you think you are wicked? When you see wickedness that’s comes with hunger you will beg God to take your life. You think your hired assassins will save you?

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Re: Kogi State Bread Levy/Tax by Huzormah(m): 11:34pm On Nov 12, 2020
The events happening in this country has me thinking " nineteen eighty-four " by george orwell .

Big brother is watching!

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Re: Kogi State Bread Levy/Tax by Nobody: 11:34pm On Nov 12, 2020
Whiteshield:


All Igbo Governors apart from Umahi are useless. The new one that just came in, pensioners were flogged by thugs.
Agreed
Re: Kogi State Bread Levy/Tax by chaloskyx: 11:34pm On Nov 12, 2020
LOL WHAT LEVY? IS IT THAT YOU SIT DOWN IN A BREAD PRODUCERS FACTORY AND COUNT THE AMOUNT OF BREAD HE PRODUCES DAILY AND TAX HIM OR WHAT? WHY ARE OUR LEADERS FOOLISH LIKE THIS WE ALL KNOW SUCH LEVY DOES NOT EXIST INSTEAD THEY WOULD JUST BY MONTH END SEND THEIR TAX COLLECTOR TO A BREAD PRODUCER AND ASK FOR MONEY ANY THING HE HAS HE WOULD GIVE UNA...NAA OMO ONILE STYLE LEVY YOU WANT TO ADOPT AND YOU ARE FEELING GOOD ABOUT IT THAT YOU ARE MOVING FORWARD AS A STATE NAWA

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Re: Kogi State Bread Levy/Tax by Danny50: 11:39pm On Nov 12, 2020
As calabar boy wey i be... I must say this country is bleeped
Re: Kogi State Bread Levy/Tax by ogododo: 11:39pm On Nov 12, 2020
Re: Kogi State Bread Levy/Tax by Frankody: 11:39pm On Nov 12, 2020
kingvick09:
In this country.....we're F**KED
My brother finished
Re: Kogi State Bread Levy/Tax by Joyfred(f): 11:44pm On Nov 12, 2020
Father lawd who did we offend in 9ja
Re: Kogi State Bread Levy/Tax by nedekid: 11:49pm On Nov 12, 2020
nabiz:
This is what you get when you make an illiterate a minister fo commerce and industry. Have these people lost all ideas on how to generate a revenue or what. Nigeria is blessed with many resources that are yet to be tapped and the are looking for 10 naira levies from bread. Let me tell that governor the possible effect of taxing a loaf of bread. When you add 50 naira to a bread that is sold at 250 naira, the burden will be transferred to the consumer and the consumer will now change his demands, may be to bond. What do you think will happen? The Baker will close the business and unemployment will increase. The company possibly pay cooperate tax, pay value added tax on the materials and now you want the to pay additional taxe on a loaf of bread. The problem is not even about paying the levies but can they account for it. The problem is 80% of our leaders are full time politicians and never own a shop. Look at president Buhari, he has never managed a kiosk for his life upon all the money he has, how will he manage Nigeria
Most of them are government pikin".
Ie eg bubu, joined army as a teen, ever since goverment has taken care of him from his pant to his food all the way to retirement. Till now as president. What do you expect from such person that has never understood how to have 100naira today and make it 200naira? All they know is spend! Same applies to civil servants that cannot run a national airline but have to regulate air peace etc. Minister of communication regulating channels etc but cannot run Nta profitably, nnpc to regulate dangote refinary but cannot run kad and PH refinary. It goes on and on. When there are no ideas on how to manage resources, the only solution is to tax and take loans. Spend spend spend.

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Re: Kogi State Bread Levy/Tax by Burgerlomo: 11:49pm On Nov 12, 2020
Chai common man don suffer from the hand of these polithieficians

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Re: Kogi State Bread Levy/Tax by Diamondplus1805(m): 11:51pm On Nov 12, 2020
So Man Can not Eat Bread and Beans in peace again.

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Re: Kogi State Bread Levy/Tax by Talkingoil(m): 11:52pm On Nov 12, 2020
Very soon they'll start taxing you per slice you eat

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Re: Kogi State Bread Levy/Tax by Coldie(m): 11:55pm On Nov 12, 2020
Nice move
Re: Kogi State Bread Levy/Tax by iLegendd(m): 12:03am On Nov 13, 2020
Lol.

For people like us who don't like bread, what is our levy?
Re: Kogi State Bread Levy/Tax by Nobody: 12:04am On Nov 13, 2020
God please look at the heart and wickedness of this people and destroy this kon3 to it's very foundations.

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Re: Kogi State Bread Levy/Tax by iLegendd(m): 12:06am On Nov 13, 2020
Danny50:
As calabar boy wey i be... I must say this country is bleeped

As a Calabar boy, it will be cool if you say, "The country has gone to the dogs."

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Re: Kogi State Bread Levy/Tax by LikeAking: 12:09am On Nov 13, 2020
Ghana is talking about Great Jerry RAWLINGS, we are here talking about a corrupt and inept leadership.

Their is no hope for Nigeria.

This nation is cursed.

Can you compare the intelligence of the Ghanaian president to the Nigerian president (Pres Bubu)?

The Ghanaian president is way, way intelligent than the Nigerian president and all our politicians. What a shame.

You cant even compare any past Ghanaian president to any past/current president.

You cant even compare any present/past Ghanaian governor to any past/present Nigeria governor.

Ghana has been producing great leaders.

Nigeria has been producing evil and idiotic leaders.

SHAME!.

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Re: Kogi State Bread Levy/Tax by Karleb(m): 12:14am On Nov 13, 2020
They'll soon start charging us for breathing Nigerian air.
Re: Kogi State Bread Levy/Tax by tutudesz: 12:19am On Nov 13, 2020
Different levy/taxe with nothing to show
Re: Kogi State Bread Levy/Tax by ProT: 12:24am On Nov 13, 2020
He wants to tax his already impoverished populace, for EATING BREAD.

Does this boy in Kogi state government house have even one nerve cell enclosed in his cranium?

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Re: Kogi State Bread Levy/Tax by Danny50: 12:25am On Nov 13, 2020
iLegendd:


As a Calabar boy, it will be cool if you say, "The country has gone to the dogs."
Lol but it seems you are high on jamaica weed for saying that.
Re: Kogi State Bread Levy/Tax by Gwagone: 12:27am On Nov 13, 2020
kingvick09:
In this country.....we're bleeped
Re: Kogi State Bread Levy/Tax by Yankee101: 12:28am On Nov 13, 2020
Nigerian governments are getting desperate

Oil won't save nigeria, ideas will

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Re: Kogi State Bread Levy/Tax by Ykc2(m): 12:32am On Nov 13, 2020
A governor who declared public holiday because president buhari came back from his medical holidays in london, the same governor now wants to task every loaf of bread in kogi,

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Re: Kogi State Bread Levy/Tax by Jabioro: 12:33am On Nov 13, 2020
The baker's had indirectly paid levy or tax,kogi be state should go and collect their share from the dullard hand.. baking is a common small scale business..so they wanted to kill or make common bread to be no go area...the little children will curse you people

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Re: Kogi State Bread Levy/Tax by Nobody: 12:34am On Nov 13, 2020
Kogi State Government should think of other ways of generating revenue
Re: Kogi State Bread Levy/Tax by Kayharry(m): 12:39am On Nov 13, 2020
jesus christ

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