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Re: 2024 Budget: Debt Servicing To Gulp 31% Of National Budget by mrvitalis(m): 5:39am On Oct 18, 2023
Simeonjoe1:
You can't be 100% popular. Hell even the present president won the vote of 3% of the population.
That your 4 years you no go see better money.
This like this requires longer years to meet effective compliance.
Only someone who is not prepared for governance would fail

I know how many hospital, schools, airport, roads, amount of business I would support

If they say I haven't done enough I go home and face my businesses na

Heaven forbid I go for political position and take a penny as salary not to talk about stealing
May I never be that poor
Re: 2024 Budget: Debt Servicing To Gulp 31% Of National Budget by Simeonjoe1: 6:48am On Oct 18, 2023
BeauBragnar11:
For God's sake, are the poor going to die for this country?? All what he listed there are nothing but taxation on the already overburdened tax payers!!!
There's nothing strategically targeted at the elite in what he put up there!!!...What sacrifices are the elite even making to achieve our desired Nigeria?? Their remuneration, bogus allowances are still intact!!!..It's always the masses who are to make sacrifices!!

We are already one of the most taxed people on earth for Christ sake.

Is expanding the tax base the only means of revenue generation?? No innovation!!! Just tax, tax, tax!!!!

Guy no vex me oooo!!!
We are not.
As it stand Nigeria is one of the least countries when it comes to paying taxes with tax to gdp of 7% even more poorer African countries do atleast 15%!
We can't excuse this inefficiency on the premise that we are poor, many people/ informal businesses are not paying tax.
We need up up our tax efficiency, transparency, and compliance.
Re: 2024 Budget: Debt Servicing To Gulp 31% Of National Budget by MrPOTUS: 7:48am On Oct 18, 2023
Simeonjoe1:
Now people understand the benefits of subsidy?
😂 You don't know what you've got until you lose it. By this time last year all contestant where singing subsidy removal and were geared on by their supporters. Only few like that ADC, sowore and others vow to continue.

Many things you're enjoying but albert the larger economic crisis we're impeded to its significance until they are gone also.
True bros.

Subsidy is d only benefit the government has ever given to d people. Now it's gone lipsrsealed
Re: 2024 Budget: Debt Servicing To Gulp 31% Of National Budget by BeauBragnar11: 8:41am On Oct 18, 2023
Simeonjoe1:
We are not.
As it stand Nigeria is one of the least countries when it comes to paying taxes with tax to gdp of 7% even more poorer African countries do atleast 15%!
We can't excuse this inefficiency on the premise that we are poor, many people/ informal businesses are not paying tax.
We need up up our tax efficiency, transparency, and compliance.
You must be MAD!!!

What resources does the so called poorer countries have??

Why don't you compare us with our fellow oil-rich Nations??
Re: 2024 Budget: Debt Servicing To Gulp 31% Of National Budget by Simeonjoe1: 2:04pm On Oct 18, 2023
BeauBragnar11:
You must be MAD!!!

What resources does the so called poorer countries have??

Why don't you compare us with our fellow oil-rich Nations??
LOL ignorant comments..
Oya go drink your resources.
Re: 2024 Budget: Debt Servicing To Gulp 31% Of National Budget by Burruchaga71(m): 5:44pm On Oct 18, 2023
It will never be well with Tinubu and everyone who voted APC.

I SWEAR...
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