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Johel:You IPOB and peter obi supporters are so bitter because your candidate lost a free and fair election. Cause I do not understand why you have to turn yourself to this because of a comment that does not affect you nor was it directed at you. People like you are cowards on the street. |
Johel:What a dumb and chidish comment. It can only be written by a pained and bitter IPOB or obi supporter. |
Nigeria has one of the world’s lowest tax collection rates and wants to increase revenue in the face of its $167bn debt. Nigeria plans to boost its tax-to-GDP ratio to at least 18 percent in three years, part of a push to curb its reliance on borrowing to finance public spending, its presidency said in a statement on Friday. Africa’s largest economy has embarked on its boldest reform agenda in decades, including the removal of a popular but costly petrol subsidy and restrictions on foreign exchange trading, a gamble by President Bola Tinubu to boost sluggish growth and reset the economy. The government has set up a committee to reform Nigeria’s tax system, which suffers from high levels of evasion, enhance collection efficiency and remove barriers impeding business growth as it tries to widen the tax base and achieve the target. “Our aim is to transform the tax system to support sustainable development and achieve a minimum of 18% tax-to-GDP ratio within the next 3 years without stifling investment or economic growth,” Zacch Adedeji, a presidential adviser on revenue, said in the statement. Adedeji said some of the challenges hampering tax collection include multiple taxes and revenue collection agencies, high prevalence of tax evasion, a complex tax system, and poor accountability in the use of tax revenue. Nigeria has one of the lowest tax collection rates in the world at approximately 10.8 percent of gross domestic product (GDP), though tax receipts did rise by 56 percent in 2022 to a record 10 trillion naira ($13bn). Still, only 47 percent of this year’s budget will come from revenues and the rest from borrowing. Tinubu’s predecessor, Muhammadu Buhari, left a 77 trillion naira ($167bn) debt to local and foreign creditors. Already, 96 percent of the government’s revenue is being used to service debt and there have been fears that the government’s cash crunch could worsen if additional revenue is not generated. Adedeji said while some progress has been recorded over the years to increase tax collection, the outcomes have not had enough impact on revenue. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2023/7/7/nigeria-on-quest-to-almost-double-tax-to-gdp-ratio-in-three-years |
Obi can not get the LP ticket again. only a true LP candidate will get it this time under Apapa the LP chairman. |
She deserve it |
luluman:What are you saying? |
Tookool:if you go through the article, you will clearly see why he complained. |
Eriokanmi:your partner in Niger republic indeed |
The military administration in Niger republic is an illegitimate one |
The owners of the building should negotiate with the family |
princeade86:The school have confirm tinubu attended their institution. |
Will BVAS be used in the LG elections? |
princeade86:it's his choice and he's protected by US law to do so. The school confirmed he graduated from their school and mobil confirmed he worked for them. Obi claimed he attended university but only tendered his o'level result as his highest qualification, no one question obi for doing so because it's his right to do it. Have you ever ask obi why he failed to tender his BSc degree? |
ken6488:Who's the "we" you're talking about? |
tabaralph:She defected from the APC to the PDP before the presidential election. She was working for atiku and attacked tinubu. |
ken6488:I'm not in support of ECOWAS invading Niger republic. The Niger military won't last up to 24hrs against ECOWAS. |
Obidients do not care about the life of any Nigerian, they just want peter obi to rule Nigeria. |
floret23:Dumb questions. Your hate for tinubu is making you go insane, and the man keeps on prospering while you waste your life in bitterness asking dumb questions and creating dumb post about the president with numerous account of yours on nairaland. You better give yourself a break from nairaland. Even obi is not taken things this personal like some of you.
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Kalashnikov49:You're always writing bullshit just to make yourself happy must of the time. |
Kalashnikov49:Is the Governors in the south west in charge of the armed forces when open grazing was ban in the south west? Are they in charge of the armed forces when amotekun was created? Is the south east governors in charge of the armed forces when they copied the south west governors by creating ebube agu without following due process? |
Is these not the same lady who told Nigerians Tinubu is losing his memory? She's now part of the wailing wailers. Tinubu won a free and fair election, even obi and his oga atiku didn't dispute that fact at the tribunal. |
What's the governor of pleateu state doing about this issue? |
MisterBanny:Please Bleep off my comment with this your dumb and senseless allegation. |
MisterBanny:Ah ah 😕 The annoying way people like you just comment about other people you don't know is shocking. I will have to reduce the way I comment because of annoying and irritating people like you on this site. |
slam7000:Fighting a war can't be compared to a football match. Our V12 tank and super tucanos will obliterate the Nigerien military that won't be supported by any country. The military government took over power from a legitimate government. I'm not in support of any invasion sha |
ken6488:Lol What can Wagner do to the Nigerian army? Wagner do not even have a air cop, the Nigerian airforce will obliterate them in just a day with our super tucanos and alpha jets, Wagner is likely there to train and help them in fighting terrorist groups operating in their country, Wagner is not there to fight ECOWAS. But I doubt evowas will attack. |
ken6488:Algeria won't go to war because of an illegitimate government in Niger neither will Russia nor will they support the juntas in Niger. The military took over power with force in Niger. That's not an legitimate government, no democratic institution around the world will support Niger, you will see when its time. What's happening in Ukraine can't be compared to what's happening in Niger. Military didn't take over power in Ukraine. |
ken6488:You can't compare the Ukraine scenario with that of Niger. There's a valid reason ECOWAS forces will crush the juntas in Niger. No country will choose to side with an illegitimate government in Niger ahead of Nigeria, ECOWAS and the AU. The military took over from who the people elected. |
[quote author=001Lagos post=125027270][/quote]I do not care about the opinion of an unknown oyinbo man. Tinubu have never being convicted for drug related offence |
001Lagos:I voted for tinubu in the last presidential election, majority of Nigerians choose him. He will complete his tenure and recontest in 2027 and win. |
001Lagos:You're an obi supporter, you're not in a position to make that sort of demand. Only the tribunal can decide |
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. My partner in Niger is also in support. See his response
since we all want war, let the war come, let see how the north will survive the refuge crisis