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PoliticsRe: Femi Fani-Kayode: God Told Me To Join APC by cocolacec(m): 7:18pm On Sep 16, 2021
geemd434:
Hungry Yoruba fools. These are the ones they will regard as smart. Timid, weak, etc
Point of correction FFK is both fulani and Yoruba by blood.
PoliticsRe: Femi Fani-Kayode: God Told Me To Join APC by cocolacec(m): 7:17pm On Sep 16, 2021
psucc:
God don suffer for politicians Dem hand. Anyway, anything can be a god
No be the same thing for Your mama and papa in the lord.
PoliticsRe: Defection: "You Are The Most Dishonourable Being On Earth", PDP Tells FFK by cocolacec(m): 6:42pm On Sep 16, 2021
SuperNova33:
Even buhari can't stand him ... see his eyes, he knows he is dealing with a two faced back stabber.

But he will just use FFK and dump him like the jagaban of borgu
FFK has fulani blood in him so he went back to his family.
PoliticsRe: Fani-Kayode Joins APC, meets President Buhari by cocolacec(m): 6:31pm On Sep 16, 2021
FFK joins Almajiri peoples party.
PoliticsSit At Home:igbos In The North Vs The South East by cocolacec(op): 3:28pm On Sep 16, 2021
Igbos

PoliticsDeleted by cocolacec(op): 7:18pm On Sep 15, 2021
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FamilyRe: My Neighbor Has Been Cheating On Her Husband With A Bike Man by cocolacec(m): 12:41pm On Sep 15, 2021
Kempinski:
This is a woman that has everything at her disposal, I still don't get it what she really wants and the motivation behind this mess she's putting herself into
It is the same question woman ask about promiscuous men.The woman moght have a high libido than her husband.The woman need to divorce her husband and find her match elsewhere.
Cheating in a relationship or marriage is a no no.
TV/MoviesKosem Sultan,the Most Powerful Ottoman Queen. by cocolacec(op): 12:29pm On Sep 15, 2021
Kosem Sultan

This is the story of another ottoman SULTAN,Ahmed I who stopped murder of his brother upon ascension to the throne in the ottoman dynasty in 1603.
His father,king mehmed III had murdered his 19 brothers upon ascension to the throne in 1595 as customs demand.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32UlrAB6qzw


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ra3NFO_xEvQ

PoliticsRe: Rivers Government Drags FG To Supreme Court Over VAT by cocolacec(m): 6:58am On Sep 15, 2021
Qtrpst4:
You want a sharia law expert who do not know the difference between technicality and the substance of a matter give you restructuring?
A person who studied sharia law in the Nigeria university study both Civil law and sharia law and they graduate with combined honours.They can work in both civil or sharia courts.Ask any lawyer about this.

Some Nigerians are myopic and dont check facts before exhibiting ignorance online.
PoliticsRe: Nigerian High Commission In Italy Should Immediately Apologize To The Italian . by cocolacec(m): 1:25pm On Sep 14, 2021
SUFFERInSMILIIN:
It is very unfortunate but i have to tell the truth the nigeria woman was just collateral damage. It is very unfortunate but the innocent Nigerians in Italy must now be protected. Even before this incident tensions between Nigerians and Italian police war not good this is like i did picture to the fire. Nigeria's cannot be deported from its only because of this woman.

I am ready to I am ready to go on YouTube and the media to apologize to the man's family the man and the Italian government
It is not by force to die needlessly in oyinbo’s man land.Nigerians should come back home if the place is too hot for them.Justice must prevail in the case of the murdered woman.
PoliticsRe: Which States Will Oppose The New VAT Ruling? by cocolacec(op): 2:32pm On Sep 13, 2021
Umahi,Ebonyi state,South East opposes Vat collection by states.
PoliticsRe: Sultan Did Not Snub Governor Sanwo-olu by cocolacec(m): 11:13am On Sep 13, 2021
Lanrelagboi:
Press Statement:

VIDEO: Sultan did not snub Governor Sanwo-Olu?

Our attention has been drawn to a video report purportedly broadcast by AIT with a tag, "Did Sultan of Sokoto snub Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu?"

The video is believed to show the event of 2020 Leadership Conference and Award held in Abuja, on Thursday 9 September, 2021 and attended by the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa'ad Abubakar, the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osiinbajo (SAN), among other top dignitaries.

In the purported video, Governor Sanwo-Olu is seen walking toward the Sultan, removing his nose mask in a way that appears he was trying to talk to quickly tell him about something private, important and not necessarily to greet him. They both look like having been together for as long the event lasted and are both positioned for the talk although, while doing that, a crowd surged among which the Sultan had a handshake with another man they may not have been as together as with the governor.

Sad, though, the video emerged with a needless question making the unnecessary case about how the non-handshaking at that point in time between the two was a snub of the governor by the Sultan.

It is not clear as to whether the video pictures and the voice comment illustrating it represent the intention of AIT. We must, however, say the video, ostensibly orchestrated and credited to the television station, is mischievous and, therefore, is condemnable for attempting to destroy the undestroyable image of the Leader of the Muslim Ummah.

Such a shameful and cowardly act trying to cause disaffection between Governor Sanwo-Olu and the Sultan, considered to be a father to him like he is father to other well-intentioned figures in Nigeria and across the continent, can only come from an agent from the pit of hell and must be dismissed as merely a figment of imagination of the agents of doom.

We, therefore, urge members of the public to disregard the video as it is not possible for any such thing of snub to ever be contemplated from the Sultan to Governor Sanwo-Olu or any other governor in Nigeria, regardless his ethnic or religious background.

The questions are: Did Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu feel or say that he was snubbed by the Sultan? And if he was snubbed, why should he have been snubbed by him?

Sultan Sa'ad Abubakar is an undisputable epitome of competence in successfully managing combined religion, ethnicity related responsibilities without anyone ever having any reason to feel offended. He remains so and will continue to be. Let the fifth columnists be careful.

SIGNED:
Prince Bashir Adefaka,
Media and Publicity Consultant,
On behalf the Concerned Muslims.

Sunday 12 September, 2021.
He is only a Leader to the Hausa/Fulani Muslim Ummah,we dont recognise him in other parts of Nigeria.
FamilyRe: Mother Gives Birth To Three Kids For Son In Kwara (pics) by cocolacec(m): 12:59pm On Sep 12, 2021
Suspect33:
South West and their numerous atrocities
Rape na dem
Yahoo na dem
Agbero na dem
Moda F****ing na still dem grin grin
Kaima is not a Yoruba lGA,it belongs to the bariba people.
PoliticsRe: What We Want From President Tinubu Come 2023? by cocolacec(op): 9:13am On Sep 11, 2021
Long live Yorubaland
PoliticsYorubaland:VAT Argument By Adeyinka Grandson In 2012: by cocolacec(op): 8:42am On Sep 11, 2021
More about the VAT argument by Adeyinka Grandson in 2012:*

I will like to give three examples of the VAT revenue generated in Yorubaland so that we can think creatively. Every day, the Yoruba people consumed 10 million bottles of soft drinks.

On the average, a bottle of soft drink costs ₦100; of which 5%, which comes to ₦5 is paid as VAT per bottle. If we multiplied ₦5 by 10 million bottles of soft drinks, this comes to N50 million per day paid as VAT for soft drinks by the Yoruba people. The ₦50 million multiplied by 7 days in a week comes to ₦350 million. If the ₦350 million paid by the Yoruba as VAT for soft drinks in a week is set aside to fund education across Yorubaland, all our children and young people will attend primary school to university for free.

But under the unitary system of Nigeria, the entire ₦350 million paid every week by the Yoruba as VAT for soft drinks goes to Abuja to fund the economic growth and development of the North and Igboland.

Let us look at beer consumption. Yoruba citizens and residents living in Yorubaland drink 5 million bottles of beer daily. The average price of a bottle of beer is ₦300 Naira. For every ₦300 Naira spent on a bottle of beer, ₦15 Naira is paid as VAT, which is 5% of the ₦300 Naira. ₦15 Naira multiplied by 5 million bottles of beer will come to ₦75 million Naira paid daily by the people in Yorubaland as VAT on beers.

There are 365 days in a year. If we multiplied ₦75 million by 365 days, we are starting to get ₦27 billion Naira as VAT payment on beer in a year across Yorubaland. If we divide the ₦27 billion Naira by 7, being the seven Yoruba states, including Lagos, Ogun, Ondo, Oyo, Osun, Ekiti, Kwara/Kogi, we are starting to get ₦3.9 billion for each of the seven Yoruba states.

If we pass on each of the seven Yoruba states ₦3.9 billion Naira every year to provide free and qualitative healthcare, every Yoruba citizen and resident living in Yorubaland would have access to free and qualitative healthcare. Yoruba doctors, nurses, paramedic and other hospital support staff would no longer be available for the North America and European nations.

They would instead make their services available for the benefit of their own people first and foremost. The number of Yoruba citizens going to churches and mosques for prayer over illness would reduce drastically, because they would rather access the hospital for free and qualitative healthcare.

According to the UAC Foods Limited, the company that pioneered the Sausage Roll market in 1952 and for over 50 years, has sold Gala Sausage Roll, a highly nutritious, delicious and satisfying snack made from pure beef filling and rich wheat-based pastry in Nigeria, confirmed that 30 million pieces of the Gala are sold per day across Yorubaland.

The price of one Gala is ₦25.00. The VAT on one Gala is ₦1.25K, which is 5 percent of ₦25 Naira. If we multiplied 30 million pieces of Gala sold daily by ₦1.25K, which is the 5% VAT on one Gala, we get ₦37.5 million paid daily by the Yoruba as VAT on Gala.

There is VAT chargeable on all goods and services like table water, sachet water, bread, butter, restaurant, hotel, shoes and bags, clothing etc. If ordinary Gala can bring forth ₦37.5 million per day; soft drinks, bringing ₦50 million per day and beer bringing in ₦75 million per day as VAT, where are the benefits on the Yoruba’s people who are paying these taxes?

All the money goes to Abuja to benefit the North and Igboland not the Yoruba people. Abuja used the money to fund the economic growth and development of the Hausa/Fulani and the Igbo people.

Adeyinka Grandson
YYF

PoliticsRe: Marilyn Ngige Gets Inducted As A Medical Doctor by cocolacec(m): 7:49am On Sep 11, 2021
Ordinarybob:
Guy shut the Bleep up there are a good number of Yoruba doing business in the east
Thia is not true.My aunty was in the East fir some years and couldnot even rent a shop because she is A YORUBA.
PoliticsRe: VAT: Kogi State Opposes Lagos, Rivers by cocolacec(m): 4:19pm On Sep 10, 2021
Remaining IPOB governors.
Politics30 States Risk Bankruptcy As Lagos, Rivers Set For New VAT Regime by cocolacec(op): 11:03am On Sep 10, 2021
Many states in Nigeria may not be able to meet their financial commitments as the federal government could lose revenue from taxes amidst dwindling revenue in recent times with a court ruling assigning the collection of Value Added Tax (VAT) and two other taxes to states.

VAT contributes significantly to the total revenue generated by the government, accounting for over 16.2% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2019.

Most states depend on funding from the Federal Allocation Account Committee (FAAC) due to their poor Internally Generated Revenue (IGR).

Lagos and Rivers states, which contribute over 70 per cent of the VAT collectibles in the country, have decided to enact a law that will empower them and not FG, to collect VAT in their states.

Their action is based on the judgement of August 11 by a Federal High Court in Port Harcourt, which held that VAT collection was for the states and not for the federal government through the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS).

VAT was introduced via Decree No.102 of 1993. It replaced sales tax operated under Decree No.7 of 1986, which was administered by states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

Until now, the FIRS had the responsibility of collecting VAT on behalf of the 36 states and the FCT. Section 40 of the VAT Act requires that the VAT pool be shared 15% to the FG; 50% to states; and 35% to LGs (net of 4% cost of collection by the FIRS). Twenty per cent of the pool is shared based on derivation.

The Federal Government generated over N2.5 trillion from VAT alone in the last 18 months as outlined in the 2020 Finance Act.

According to data filed by the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), Nigeria may have earned about N2.5 trillion from January 2020 to June 2021 at a 7.5 per cent VAT rate.

The breakdown shows that FIRS collected about N1.53tr in 2020 with import VAT being N348 billion (or 22.7%) while foreign non-import VAT was N420bn (or 27.4%) and local VAT amounted to N763bn (or 49.8%).

In the first quarter of 2021, VAT collection was N496.39bn while it increased by N15.8bn in the second quarter to N512.25bn.

The breakdown of VAT generation for Q2 shows that N187.4bn was from non-import VAT locally, N207.7bn from non-import VAT for foreign goods. The balance of N117.1bn VAT was from the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) VAT on imports.

Lagos holds public hearing on VAT bill

Taking a cue from Rivers State, a public hearing on the Lagos VAT bill titled, ‘Bill for a Law to Impose and Charge Value Added Tax on Certain Goods and Services, Provide for the Administration of the Tax and for Related Matters,” was held on Wednesday. The bill had passed through first and second reading on Monday.

According to the bill, the tax which shall be charged and payable on the supply of all taxable goods and services other than goods and services listed in the schedule of the law shall be computed at the rate of 6 per cent on the value of goods and services as prescribed under sections 5 and 6 of the Law, except the goods and services listed under Part III of the Schedule which shall be taxed at zero rates.

Section 5 of the bill provides that the value of taxable goods and services shall be determined in the following ways: (a) where the supply is for money consideration, its value shall be deemed to be an amount, which with the addition of the tax chargeable is equal to the consideration; (b) where the supply is for a consideration not consisting of money, the value of the supply shall be deemed to be its market value; and (c) where the supply of taxable goods and services is not the only matter to which consideration in money relates, the supply shall be deemed to be part of the consideration as is properly attributed to it.

Also, the open market value of supply of taxable goods and services shall be the amount that would be taken as its value under subsection (1)(b) of this Section where the supply was for a consideration in money that could be payable by a person in an arm’s length transaction.

Prepare to pay your next VAT to Rivers, Wike tells business owners

Meanwhile, Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State has told companies and business owners operating in the state to be ready to pay VAT for September and subsequent months to the Rivers State Internal Revenue Service.

Speaking at an interactive session with representatives of corporate organisations, the governor said it was necessary to explain the position of the law to the business community in the state.

Wike warned corporate organisations not to feign ignorance of the state VAT law, adding that the state government would not hesitate to seal up the premises of any company that defaults.

He said, “We are going to inaugurate the Tax Appeal Commission by Friday which will be headed by a retired judge of the state.

“Let me tell you the injustice in this country. In June 2021, which we shared in July, VAT collected in Rivers State was N15.1billion. What they gave us was N4.7 billion. See the gross injustice and this money includes contracts awarded by the Rivers State Government.

“This is not an issue of a party; it is the issues of infraction of the constitution, issues of illegality. Look at Lagos; it is not the same party as me. In June 2021, the VAT collected in Lagos was N46.4 billion but see what Lagos got, N9.3 billion. Have you seen the injustice in the country? VAT collected in Kano was N2. 8billion and they gave them N2. 8billion. Is there any justice in this country?” he asked.

FIRS writes National Assembly, wants VAT in exclusive list

Meanwhile, the FIRS in a bid to retain VAT collection has written the National Assembly, seeking the inclusion of the tax in the exclusive legislative list.

The federal tax agency is also requesting the federal lawmakers to approve the establishment of the federal revenue court of Nigeria.

The Executive Chairman of the FIRS, Muhammad Nami, requested these in a July 1 letter addressed to the Chairman of the Constitution Review who is also the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Idris Wase.

The agency specifically pleaded with the nation’s apex legislative institution, to vest, exclusively, all adjudication of tax disputes, including federal tax laws, companies income tax, petroleum tax, income tax, capital gain tax, stamp duty, VAT, taxes, levies and other laws, regulations, proclamations, government notices and rules on it.

Also, Mathew Gbonjubola, Group Lead, Special Operations Group, FIRS, told reporters yesterday in Abuja that if VAT was ceded to the states to administer, it would breed confusion.

“VAT cannot work at the subnational level and there is no country in the world where VAT works at the subnational level and the reason is that VAT depends on the input-output mechanism,” he said.

Experts back states to collect VAT

Fiscal Policy Partner and Africa Tax Leader at the PriceWaterCoopers (PwC), Taiwo Oyedele, said at least 30 states, which account for less than 20% of VAT collection would suffer significant revenue decline.

Oyedele explained that the federal government might be better off given that FCT generates the second-highest VAT (after Lagos) in addition to import and non-import foreign VAT.

He further clarified that the judgment may also have implications for taxes collectible by local governments, which are currently administered by states as well as the amendment via Finance Act 2020, which introduced Electronic Money Transfer levy in place of stamp duties, among others.

Also commenting, Prof Uche Uwaleke, a former Commissioner for Finance in Imo State and financial expert, said, “The judgement is in line with true fiscal federalism as it returns taxing powers concerning VAT to the state governments.”

If implemented, Uwaleke said, “It will boost the IGR of many states since they will now be in a stronger position to collect VAT. As you know, VAT collection efficiency in Nigeria is low partly because it is centrally collected. So, I think it will reduce the incidence of non-remittance of VAT collections by companies.”

An economist, Dr Muda Yusuf, said that the controversy over the jurisdiction of VAT between the states and federal government was for the judiciary to settle; noting that it was a question of law and the interpretation of the law.

According to the former Director-General of Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), VAT is essentially domiciled with the sub-nationals in many jurisdictions around the world, adding that in some instances, it is imposed as a consumption tax.

He stated that there was a strong correlation between the volume and scale of economic activities VAT revenue generated and negative externalities to the host states.

He listed the externalities to include the impact on the environment, pressure on economic infrastructures such as roads, pressure on social infrastructure such as schools and hospitals, social problems such as heightened criminality, waste management as well as urbanisation challenges such as the proliferation of slums and traffic congestion among others.

These externalities, he said, put enormous pressures on the finances of the states that provide the bulk of the VAT revenue.

Court order must be respected – Lawyers

A Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) based in Abuja, Adegboyega Awomolo, said all the parties were bound by the judgement of the court.

According to him, the VAT collection by FIRS could be stopped with the ruling unless the appeal court quickly sits to decide the case as there is currently no stay of execution on the Federal High Court’s ruling.

Jude Okey Ugwuanyi Esq, another lawyer, said, “The powers, as provided in the constitution’s concurrent list does not extend the power of the federal government interfering with the state government to generate tax.

“Value-added revenues ought to belong to states where those activities exist as distinct from mining revenues, he noted in his interpretation of the constitution.”

By Simon E. Sunday, John C. Azu, Faruk Shuaibu (Abuja); Sunday M. Ogwu, Christiana T. Alabi, Abdullateef Aliyu (Lagos) & Victor Edozie (Port Harcourt)
https://dailytrust.com/30-states-risk-bankruptcy-as-lagos-rivers-set-for-new-vat-regime

PoliticsRe: Highlights Of The Lagos State VAT Bill by cocolacec(m): 2:38pm On Sep 09, 2021
kmcutez:
Lagos, awon ole. See as them fast pass the bill. Lol
What is ole in claiming your whole salary you worked for?You can dash your oga 60% of your salary every month.
PoliticsRe: Six Vital Sections Of Lagos Anti Open Grazing Bill by cocolacec(m): 2:30pm On Sep 09, 2021
Mossadd:
Absolutely beautiful! If them catch 300 cows grazing on people's farm 300×50k aye Fulani ti baje patapata
the fact that they are going to establish a task force that will be enforcing the law makes it beautiful and fantastic
Una go buy cow for owanbe party for N2million
PoliticsRe: How Come The Igbos Didnt Contribute Immensely To The Northern IGR? by cocolacec(op): 2:30pm On Sep 08, 2021
SlyDev:
Every dream of an igbo child is to japa from alaigbo
Japa to Yoruba london,ragos.If you come from Lagos as an Igboman,you are a big boy says MNK.
PoliticsRe: Senator Ademola Adeleke Arrived Osogbo From Us(pics) by cocolacec(m): 7:33am On Sep 08, 2021
Agos96:
He is loved by the people
Rented crowd
PoliticsRe: How Come The Igbos Didnt Contribute Immensely To The Northern IGR? by cocolacec(op): 7:27am On Sep 08, 2021
zombieHUNTER:
All these Abokki with irrelevant threads

Are you looking for your IGR..

Or you think Igbos wants the status quo like you... There's only one tribe in Nigeria that can turn a desert to a mangrove..
And you already know
Only a full blooded Yoruba Presidency can turn Nigeria around for the best.
PoliticsRe: Senator Ademola Adeleke Arrived Osogbo From Us(pics) by cocolacec(m): 7:13am On Sep 08, 2021
Yobabad:
. A local Yoruba Muslims Miscreants spoted
You are the miscreants omo Igbo.Let him contest to be your governor and rule you from Amelica.mumu.
A vote for Adeleke is a vote for Omo Igbo and American based Governor.
PoliticsHow Come The Igbos Didnt Contribute Immensely To The Northern IGR? by cocolacec(op): 6:51am On Sep 08, 2021
The igbos claims to be responsible for the high IGR in Lagos state.Every Nigerian knows the igbos are scattered along the length and breadth of Nigeria and so this high IGR should be duplicate everywhere the Igbos live and do business across Nigeria.
PoliticsRe: Senator Ademola Adeleke Arrived Osogbo From Us(pics) by cocolacec(m): 6:46am On Sep 08, 2021
Plut01:
[b]Who gave you the power to decide what we Yoruba wanthuh Your Seriki Fulanihuh[
.
I have the right as a full blooded Yoruba child.
PoliticsRe: Senator Ademola Adeleke Arrived Osogbo From Us(pics) by cocolacec(m): 6:34am On Sep 08, 2021
50% Yoruba,50% Igbo we dont want you to represent our political interest in Yorubaland.Go to Igboland to contest for Governor of Abia,
PoliticsRe: Which States Will Oppose The New VAT Ruling? by cocolacec(op): 5:17pm On Sep 07, 2021
ajl:
The last statement is a loose statement. Yes, the police can be decentralized but the army remains for defense purpose and remain under authority of the federal government. Show me a country where the states control the military.
USA
PoliticsRe: Which States Will Oppose The New VAT Ruling? by cocolacec(op): 5:16pm On Sep 07, 2021
AlabiJ:
You igbos are pathetic. You never accept responsibility for your shortcomings and failures. Always blaming external factors. If it's not lack of seaports, it'll be marginalization, or other crap. There are states that don't have Onitsha and Aba-type markets in Nigeria that are doing better than your states in both IGR and VAT generation and collection. Yet you people still try to claim the sweat of the states that are proactive in their internal revenue generation efforts. Una dey ment.

The seaports excuse has long been proven over and over to be a blatant lie. There are functional seaports in Rivers State that you people can use but you choose not to use them, yet you blame others for your economic underperformance.

Look inwards and ask yourself whether your governors are the ones eating/stealing your IGR and VAT taxes and failing to declare them transparently, or whether your traders just don't like paying taxes, instead of always looking to blame outsiders for your own underperformance. Y'all make me sick.
How come Igbos in the North dont boost the IGR of the Northern states?
PoliticsRe: Which States Will Oppose The New VAT Ruling? by cocolacec(op): 10:42am On Sep 07, 2021
joyandfaith:
I think yoruba nation will favour us more. We are going to make more money by taxing foreigners who are doing businesses or owning properties.
I wish Awo had fought for independence of yoruba nation. I wish he had supported Biafra course.
Awo fought for a Yoruba nation,the Brits never agreed so they settled for regional system of govt where each region control its affairs.The military coup of January 1966 destroyed all these arrangement.
PoliticsWhich States Will Oppose The New VAT Ruling? by cocolacec(op): 10:03am On Sep 07, 2021
The North and some states in the East will oppose the new VAT Ruling.After Vat collection by state the next should be decentralization of the Army and the police.

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