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Re: Shell Confirms Paying $1Billion Tax To Nigerian Government In 2023 by olisaEze(m): 10:32am On May 08 |
Money saved from "subsidy is gone" we no see. They’ve widened and increased the tax net multiple times within one fiscal year. Yet if this admission by Shell is any indication, over 50% ends in private accounts!! But it is Peter Obi that is their problem because some people from a certain region in the country think intimidating everyone who is not for their slave-master is the best defense for the same corruption destroying their own very existence! They can tax 100% of every Nigerian’s income, it won’t make a single economic difference if it’s just going to be looted away on frivolities….. like a highway to nowhere! ![]() 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Shell Confirms Paying $1Billion Tax To Nigerian Government In 2023 by oludj: 10:32am On May 08 |
eteebanky1: Well he never said he has anything to offer in the first place, but he made a promise that he will continue from where Buari stopped. And we can see with the probing of CBN Governor, he is just learning the ropes. The looting is just about to start, let us enjoy the ride together 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Shell Confirms Paying $1Billion Tax To Nigerian Government In 2023 by PressMyButton: 10:32am On May 08 |
What's the amount of net profits they repartriated back to their country? |
Re: Shell Confirms Paying $1Billion Tax To Nigerian Government In 2023 by Chicagograduate(m): 10:32am On May 08 |
Scarrr:Peter Obi dey really shake Tinubu and his blind supporters tables. 1 Like |
Re: Shell Confirms Paying $1Billion Tax To Nigerian Government In 2023 by Oghene86: 10:32am On May 08 |
treesun: And they want to go and borrow $750mn from world bank. What's wrong with this government, so what happened to the $1bn paid by shell 1 Like |
Re: Shell Confirms Paying $1Billion Tax To Nigerian Government In 2023 by uuzba(m): 10:33am On May 08 |
And Govt used the money to buy jeep and shoe? 1 Like |
Re: Shell Confirms Paying $1Billion Tax To Nigerian Government In 2023 by Scarrr: 10:34am On May 08 |
Chicagograduate:Bitter Obi the comedian? |
Re: Shell Confirms Paying $1Billion Tax To Nigerian Government In 2023 by frog12: 10:35am On May 08 |
WHAT did they do with the MONEY ? 1 Like |
Re: Shell Confirms Paying $1Billion Tax To Nigerian Government In 2023 by Ekaka14: 10:35am On May 08 |
MarveworldG:Yes, but it's PAYE ![]() 1 Like |
Re: Shell Confirms Paying $1Billion Tax To Nigerian Government In 2023 by nedu666: 10:36am On May 08 |
Imagine how much Mobil, chevron, total, splat cnooc etc payed. What of banks, breweries, cement producers, flour mill etc. Every year trillions are collected in Nigeria yet poverty is spreading 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Shell Confirms Paying $1Billion Tax To Nigerian Government In 2023 by Chicagograduate(m): 10:37am On May 08 |
Scarrr:His post about this inept Tinubu is not going down well with his sponsored followers 1 Like |
Re: Shell Confirms Paying $1Billion Tax To Nigerian Government In 2023 by HRMK: 10:39am On May 08 |
WHERE IS THE MONEY? 4 Likes |
Re: Shell Confirms Paying $1Billion Tax To Nigerian Government In 2023 by frog12: 10:39am On May 08 |
most royalties i think. the taxes go to FIRS. the royalties to Finance or NNPC. Amy thing to NNPC don go down gutter Brendaniel: |
Re: Shell Confirms Paying $1Billion Tax To Nigerian Government In 2023 by Scarrr: 10:43am On May 08 |
Chicagograduate:his posts are comic relief...na una wey dey his obedient cult group dey take am serious... besides, there's freedom of speech,so he can blabber on😹 |
Re: Shell Confirms Paying $1Billion Tax To Nigerian Government In 2023 by uuzba(m): 10:43am On May 08 |
Chicagograduate:The money was used for jeep, shoe and watch 1 Like |
Re: Shell Confirms Paying $1Billion Tax To Nigerian Government In 2023 by andy244: 10:46am On May 08 |
schekubeh: Apc already destroyed Nigeria 4 Likes |
Re: Shell Confirms Paying $1Billion Tax To Nigerian Government In 2023 by Enemyofpeace: 10:47am On May 08 |
Yet we didn't feel the impact of the payment. The must have chaired the money amongst themselves 1 Like |
Re: Shell Confirms Paying $1Billion Tax To Nigerian Government In 2023 by Kobicove(m): 10:47am On May 08 |
From some of the comments made so far I can deduce there are a lot of brainless people here! |
Re: Shell Confirms Paying $1Billion Tax To Nigerian Government In 2023 by CheapHomes1: 10:48am On May 08 |
StOla: where is the money? 3 Likes |
Re: Shell Confirms Paying $1Billion Tax To Nigerian Government In 2023 by Mercisharelove(f): 10:49am On May 08 |
1.4 trillion wasted 1 Like |
Re: Shell Confirms Paying $1Billion Tax To Nigerian Government In 2023 by Fuckyoumod: 10:50am On May 08 |
StOla:you are irredeemably stuufid and uzless. 5 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Shell Confirms Paying $1Billion Tax To Nigerian Government In 2023 by BarrElChapo(m): 10:50am On May 08 |
And siphoned how much out ? 1 Like |
Re: Shell Confirms Paying $1Billion Tax To Nigerian Government In 2023 by Felabrity: 10:51am On May 08 |
Wetin the druglord use 1 trillion do? 3 Likes |
Re: Shell Confirms Paying $1Billion Tax To Nigerian Government In 2023 by ClearFlair: 10:55am On May 08 |
Typicool8: @Helinues Biodun556 Freestuffsng Yarimo Is it true that you're hiding? ![]() ![]() 4 Likes |
Re: Shell Confirms Paying $1Billion Tax To Nigerian Government In 2023 by oyeb15: 10:56am On May 08 |
Tinubu is milking Nigeria 1 Like |
Re: Shell Confirms Paying $1Billion Tax To Nigerian Government In 2023 by ClearFlair: 10:56am On May 08 |
StOla: See them here. They will defend anything but true progress. 3 Likes |
Re: Shell Confirms Paying $1Billion Tax To Nigerian Government In 2023 by StOla: 10:58am On May 08 |
Fuckyoumod: For asking why claiming something is stolen when no one declared it to be missing? So anytime a company declare the royalties they have paid to the federal or state government, the next accusation is that it has been stolen by that government? You belong in the jungle. 1 Like |
Re: Shell Confirms Paying $1Billion Tax To Nigerian Government In 2023 by shedy03(m): 10:58am On May 08 |
Brendaniel:Them don chop clean mouth🤣🤣 |
Re: Shell Confirms Paying $1Billion Tax To Nigerian Government In 2023 by Zooposki(f): 10:58am On May 08 |
The Nigerian government and the banks should remove that stamp nonsense, cybersecurity nonsense and transfer fees nonsense. |
Re: Shell Confirms Paying $1Billion Tax To Nigerian Government In 2023 by Coolboy009: 10:59am On May 08 |
We only hear money figures left and right but what the money is used for is what we don't hear. |
Re: Shell Confirms Paying $1Billion Tax To Nigerian Government In 2023 by StOla: 10:59am On May 08 |
ClearFlair: But there is no defence here. Someone came out of nowhere to claim that royalties paid by Shell has been stolen. Did Shell tell you anything they paid was stolen? Is it not their duty to pay their royalties and the job of government to collect it? Many of you belong in the jungle. Bloody raving mad anarchists. |
Re: Shell Confirms Paying $1Billion Tax To Nigerian Government In 2023 by HugoBoss10(m): 10:59am On May 08 |
And you keep asking yourself where are all these money ![]() ![]() Corruption in the highest places ![]()
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