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172 Million Subscribers As Tinubu Cancels Planned 5% Telecoms Tax by Islie(op): 6:04am On Aug 20, 2025
• NATCOMs calls for tariff stabilisation on calls, data

• Subscribers decry poor telecom services, accuse NCC of inaction


Some relief may have come the way of telecom subscribers in the country following President Bola Tinubu’s decision to scrap the planned five per cent excise duty on telecommunications services.

The move comes at a time when about 172 million active subscribers have been grappling with poor service quality, including data depletion, dropped calls and failed top-ups, alongside a recently approved 50 per cent tariff hike that has boosted revenues for mobile network operators.

While opinions remain divided on whether the removal will translate into cheaper calls and data, the decision was confirmed yesterday by the Executive Vice-Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Dr Aminu Maida. Newspaper subscription bundles

Speaking to journalists in Abuja, Maida explained that the levy, which had previously been suspended, has now been completely abolished under the new tax laws.

"The excise duty, it was the five per cent or so, that is no longer there,” Maida said. “Before it was suspended, but now the president has been magnanimous to remove it entirely.”

The controversial tax was first introduced under the previous administration as part of the 2020 Finance Act to boost government revenue. However, it faced strong opposition from industry stakeholders and the public, who argued that it would raise the cost of services and impose an additional burden on consumers.

In[b] July 2023, President Tinubu signed an executive order suspending the tax, citing concerns about its impact on businesses and households. This latest development marks a definitive end to the policy.

The decision is seen as a fulfilment of President Tinubu’s pledge to prioritise the welfare of Nigerians and foster a more business-friendly environment. The cancellation of the tax is expected to ease cost pressures on subscribers and support the growth of the telecommunications sector, a key driver of the nation’s digital economy. Newspaper subscription bundles
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Reacting to the development, the President of the National Association of Telecom Subscribers of Nigeria (NATCOMs), Chief Deolu Ogunbanjo, described the news as soothing. He stressed that if it had been allowed to stand, telecom operators would still have increased tariffs on calls and data despite the 50 per cent hike granted in January 2025.

Confirming to The Guardian that NATCOMs still has a case at the Federal High Court, Ikoyi, Ogunbanjo said, “The NATCOMs executives will meet to finalise how to withdraw the case from the court. This is a good one for the over 170 million active subscribers in the country.” Newspaper subscription bundles

The NATCOMs boss explained that with the outright removal from the Finance Act, there would now be price stabilisation, meaning no further tariff adjustments by service providers.

“You know, if the Federal Government had allowed the five per cent, it means there will be additional tariff increase on data, calls by the operators anytime soon, despite the fact that they were gifted 50 per cent hike in January this year.

“The subscribers association is still begging the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to still help review downward the 50 per cent to 35 per cent, which was what we initially agreed to earlier in the year. But, as it is, it is a succour to subscribers. We appreciate Mr President for this gesture,” he stated. Newspaper subscription bundles


On his part, the Chairman of the Association of Licensed Telecom Operators of Nigeria (ALTON), Gbenga Adebayo, said the industry still awaits the full report to be sure that, “It won’t be that a five per cent was removed from one part but another seven per cent has been added somewhere else.”

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However, he said the industry will welcome the outright removal and expressed hope that the much-expected succour comes to the teeming subscribers.

In[b] an earlier message at the weekend during the launch of Nigeria’s first Digital Museum in Lagos, Adebayo had said that service providers were banking on President Bola Tinubu’s upcoming tax reforms to ease the sector’s long-standing burden of multiple levies, which have constrained investment and slowed expansion. Newspaper subscription bundles

President Tinubu had signed four major tax reform bills into law on June 26, 2025, with implementation set for January 1, 2026. The legislation, collectively known as the “Reform Acts”, consolidates multiple tax laws, abolishes many minor levies, and raises thresholds to relieve small businesses.
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“We eagerly await the commencement of the implementation in January 2026. We are confident that the over 56 taxes and levies currently borne by our members across various jurisdictions will soon become a thing of the past.”

The ALTON Chairman described the reforms as a pivotal step toward streamlining Nigeria’s tax system and eliminating the burden of multiple taxation. He highlighted the positive impact on small and medium-sized businesses, noting that the changes will promote entrepreneurship, attract investment, and foster a more business-friendly environment. Newspaper subscription bundles

Further, at the Abuja interactive meeting, Maida emphasised corporate governance, saying it would be deployed as a tool to strengthen the industry. “Transparent, well-governed companies attract investment and perform better,” he said, adding that the goal was to lay the foundation for a Nigerian telecom company that is wholly owned, well-run and globally competitive.

The EVC pointed to reforms such as the conclusion of the NIN-SIM audit, the settlement of USSD debt disputes, the transition to end-user billing and the launch of a Major Incident Reporting Portal as evidence of progress. Newspaper subscription bundles


He stressed that the telecom policy of 2000, which focused on breaking the monopoly and introducing competition, had achieved its purpose but now required revision.

In the early 2000s, it was about voice and text. Today, it is about internet connectivity and the emerging technologies that depend on it – artificial intelligence, internet of things, remote sensors, and augmented reality. The policy did not fail, but we must evolve for new realities,” he said.

He argued that competition remained a key factor in keeping call tariffs relatively low, noting that despite recent adjustments, the most expensive call rate in the market today is about N18 or N19 per minute, compared to N50 per minute in the early 2000s.


Subscribers decry poor telecom services, accuse NCC of inaction

Telephone subscribers across the country have raised concerns over the declining quality of service (QoS) from their providers, accusing the Nigerian Communications Commission of failing to act.Newspaper subscription bundles

The complaints were made under the platforms of the Association of Telephone, Cable TV, and Internet Subscribers of Nigeria (ATCIS-Nigeria) and the National Association of Telecoms Subscribers of Nigeria, both of which urged the regulator to compel Mobile Network Operators (MNOs), also known as telcos, to improve service delivery. Newspaper subscription bundles

The MNOs, however, dismissed the allegations, insisting that no formal complaints on poor service delivery had been escalated to them, even as they continue to push for tariff increases.

NATCOM National President, Deolu Ogunbanjo, said the service rendered by the operators had become “so bad” that subscribers now lament openly. He noted that while subscribers are dissatisfied, the telcos continue to complain about constraints limiting their ability to expand capacity.

ATCIS-Nigeria President, Sina Bilesanmi, on his part, accused the NCC of “pretending that all is well” while subscribers are left to endure worsening services.

He said members of his association had repeatedly complained about dropped calls, inability to originate calls, and difficulties accessing their airtime balance after recharging.

Bilesanmi argued that with service quality declining, there was no justification for telcos to demand a tariff hike. His words: “I have been inundated with complaints about low service quality from my members.

“It is worrisome and the NCC is pretending that all is well. This low service quality is coming at a time when the MNOs are asking for a hike in tariff and our members were beginning to show understanding because, quite frankly, the tariff has remained the same for over a decade.


“The operators should tell us if they have any challenges.”
NCC partners CBN, banks to tackle failed telecom transactions. The Nigerian Communications Commission has unveiled fresh collaborative measures with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and financial institutions to tackle the recurring problem of failed telecom transactions and improve service quality across networks. Newspaper subscription bundles

Speaking at an interactive session with the media in Abuja yesterday, the Executive Vice-Chairman of the NCC, Dr Aminu Maida, said the Commission had revised its Quality of Service (QoS) guidelines and extended accountability beyond mobile network operators to include co-location service providers, commonly known as TowerCos.

On failed recharge and top-up complaints, Maida disclosed that the NCC had constituted a joint task force with the CBN and banks to standardise operations around electronic payments for airtime and data purchases.

When you recharge, you get debited and don’t necessarily get the credit. The director of consumer affairs with our counterparts in the CBN set up a task force, and there’s now a framework that is undergoing review to standardise the operations around top-ups and recharge,” Maida explained. He said investigations revealed that the absence of a standardised framework was at the root of the problem.

“It was literally up to every player in the ecosystem. That was why we had to bring all parties together,” he added. Beyond transaction failures, the EVC noted that the Commission had strengthened regulatory oversight on service delivery.


“We have revised our Quality of Service guidelines, so no longer do we just hold the mobile network operators accountable. We have brought TowerCos into scope to hold them accountable for quality of service,” he said.

According to him, operators had already submitted service improvement plans which are being reviewed through bi-weekly meetings with the regulator. He added that fresh investments were being made in critical infrastructure, while new equipment to boost network quality was being delivered and installed nationwide.

“We have engaged the operators directly on their rollout plans, and they are expected to deliver measurable improvements. Nigerians will soon begin to see the benefits of the ongoing deployments,” Maida assured.Newspaper subscription bundles

On rising complaints about data depletion, Maida explained that independent system audits carried out by Tier-1 firms such as PwC and Klynveld Peat Marwick Goerdeler (KPMG) found no evidence of operators deliberately draining customers’ data. Rather, he said, confusing tariff structures were partly to blame for consumer dissatisfaction.

“What we did was issue a guideline for simplification and gave them a template whereby everybody must disclose their tariffs in a unified format,” he stated.

Maida emphasised that information disclosure and transparency would remain key regulatory strategies for driving competitiveness, improving service delivery, and protecting consumers. He also noted that the NCC was monitoring emerging trends in digital consumption and promised that future regulatory interventions would support innovation while safeguarding users.

“Our role is to ensure that Nigerians not only have access to telecom services but can also rely on them with confidence,” he said. In her remarks, the Director of the Consumer Affairs Bureau at the NCC, Freda Bruce-Bennett, urged Nigerians to adopt smarter habits in managing their data usage. Newspaper subscription bundles

She[b] advised consumers to regularly update mobile applications, limit automatic downloads, and monitor background activities on their devices to reduce unnecessary data consumption. Bruce-Bennett also encouraged the use of data management tools provided by service providers.

“Simple steps like monitoring app permissions, turning off auto-play on videos, and disabling background data for non-essential apps can make a big difference,” Bruce-Bennett noted.
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The NCC reiterated its commitment to working with all stakeholders, including banks and mobile operators, to deliver reliable, affordable, and transparent telecom services to Nigerians. Newspaper subscription bundles

Former Chief Corporate Communications Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd), Femi Soneye, has urged the Federal Government to grant tax incentives and import duty waivers on essential media tools, including newsprint, broadcast equipment, and digital infrastructure, to safeguard the sustainability of the country’s media industry. Newspaper subscription bundles

He also urged the government to establish an independent media development fund to support investigative journalism, community radio, and newsroom innovation.

This, he stated, are models practised in South Africa, the United States, and Canada. Soneye made the appeal in Abuja yesterday after receiving the NUJ FCT Excellence in Corporate Communications Award, conferred on him by the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), FCT Council.Newspaper subscription bundles

According to him, while the Nigerian media remains one of the most vibrant in Africa, it continues to grapple with systemic challenges that weaken its effectiveness. He said: “The Nigerian media remains one of the most vibrant in Africa, but it also faces systemic challenges, financial, political, legal, and technological that weaken its effectiveness.


“The government can play a supportive role by granting tax incentives or relief on import duties for newsprint, broadcast equipment, and digital infrastructure.”

The NUJ Executive, led by its Chairman, Comrade Grace Ike, described Soneye as a consummate professional who has distinguished himself with tact and excellence in the communications field. Ike praised Soneye for consistently supporting the union and advancing the interests of journalists both in Abuja and across the country.

“You have always stood with journalists, not only as a media owner but also as a practitioner who understands our struggles. Your advocacy for welfare, training, and ethical reporting has set you apart as an icon in this profession,” Ike added.
https://guardian.ng/news/succour-for-172m-subscribers-as-tinubu-cancels-planned-5-telecoms-tax/
Re: 172 Million Subscribers As Tinubu Cancels Planned 5% Telecoms Tax by KIDfurniture(m): 6:11am On Aug 20, 2025
Telecom firms are cashing out on a daily basis- their own money pass church owners.
Re: 172 Million Subscribers As Tinubu Cancels Planned 5% Telecoms Tax by oz4real83(m): 6:13am On Aug 20, 2025
The USSD codes should be the worst fraud , alongside discos in Nigeria. Immediately you dial their codes, the N6.8 is deducted even when the transaction is not successful as it is most of the time embarassed. The poorer the network, the more the transaction fails, the more you have to redial, the more they deduct from you, even when the banks reversed the transaction, the USSD deductions remain embarassed
Re: 172 Million Subscribers As Tinubu Cancels Planned 5% Telecoms Tax by potent5(m): 6:14am On Aug 20, 2025
Tax and tax collectors is all that we are seeing in this administration. Next year will be hot. Tax will send some people to early kpai or riot.
Re: 172 Million Subscribers As Tinubu Cancels Planned 5% Telecoms Tax by Zionmdde: 6:15am On Aug 20, 2025
KIDfurniture:
Telecom firms are cashing out on a daily basis- their own money pass church owners.
They will.pass on the tax to you and I and even add some more for themselves
And it feels good we all keep paying more tax and they keep finding more tax for us to pay

Onye gba oso ...............
Re: 172 Million Subscribers As Tinubu Cancels Planned 5% Telecoms Tax by obi4eze(m): 6:17am On Aug 20, 2025
Money wey Tinubu go still use backyard collect.

Never trust this government.
Re: 172 Million Subscribers As Tinubu Cancels Planned 5% Telecoms Tax by JackDaAlienz(m): 6:18am On Aug 20, 2025
MTN have started doing Data scam

You recharge 2gb data and enable Data saver and within few hours everything is gone..
Re: 172 Million Subscribers As Tinubu Cancels Planned 5% Telecoms Tax by RichBoy247: 6:18am On Aug 20, 2025
potent5:
Tax and tax collectors is all that we are seeing in this administration. Next year will be hot. Tax will send some people to early kpai or riot.
Did you read the report at all or are you just weeping for the love of weeping?
Re: 172 Million Subscribers As Tinubu Cancels Planned 5% Telecoms Tax by SavageResponse(m): 6:20am On Aug 20, 2025
Nigerians can't take any more telecoms taxes please!
Re: 172 Million Subscribers As Tinubu Cancels Planned 5% Telecoms Tax by Rindo69: 6:20am On Aug 20, 2025
They want to tax your income and then tax every other thing you use your already taxed income to buy!

Income tax, then tax transfers you make even to your alternate accounts. Then tax what you consume, then they planned to tax your calls.

Then they take all these taxes and pay themselves higher wages, longer convoys, execute ridiculous contracts which they get kick backs from neglecting public infrastructure like roads, schools, hospitals , electricity, water
Then you use your taxed income to repair your cars from the damage caused by the bad roads or buy a car (which they are heavily taxing) because there is no reliable public transport system in place, send your kids to private schools cos the public ones are useless, go to private hospitals and generate your own electricity and water and employ security guards cos the police are not policing due to poor funding

We will widen the tax net! Promises kept
Re: 172 Million Subscribers As Tinubu Cancels Planned 5% Telecoms Tax by Tunex252(m): 6:22am On Aug 20, 2025
Abeg who read this long epistle

Make person help us summarize ham
Re: 172 Million Subscribers As Tinubu Cancels Planned 5% Telecoms Tax by AMINDA: 6:23am On Aug 20, 2025
Embellished news and achievement padding. This 5% tax was never enforced. It was proposed and later suspended due to backlash. It will have no bearing on current data and call rates.
Re: 172 Million Subscribers As Tinubu Cancels Planned 5% Telecoms Tax by Bullfallo(m):
oz4real83:
The USSD codes should be the worst fraud , alongside discos in Nigeria. Immediately you dial their codes, the N6.8 is deducted even when the transaction is not successful as it is most of the time embarassed. The poorer the network, the more the transaction fails, the more you have to redial, the more they deduct from you, even when the banks reversed the transaction, the USSD deductions remain embarassed
exactly it should have been 6naira per hour. Not per dial. Within the hour you dial the ussd and have time to run the transaction even if it failed
Re: 172 Million Subscribers As Tinubu Cancels Planned 5% Telecoms Tax by Trueprophet91: 6:24am On Aug 20, 2025
Islie:
• NATCOMs calls for tariff stabilisation on calls, data

• Subscribers decry poor telecom services, accuse NCC of inaction




https://guardian.ng/news/succour-for-172m-subscribers-as-tinubu-cancels-planned-5-telecoms-tax/
Tinubu dey try him best sha....we had a similar experience with ngige in Anambra that year
Re: 172 Million Subscribers As Tinubu Cancels Planned 5% Telecoms Tax by AMINDA: 6:27am On Aug 20, 2025
Trueprophet91:
Tinubu dey try him best sha....we had a similar experience with ngige in Anambra that year
I see you fell for the propaganda as was intended. This 5% excise duty was proposed and rejected/removed in the new law. It has no existing effect whatsoever, so there is nothing about current tariff reducing. The government is just fishing for achievements by attempting to squeeze water out of a rock.

They have purportedly suspended a 5% tax on telecoms but Nigerians are to start paying 5% tax on refined crude from next year. They may even decide to suspend this proposed tax on fuel by December and then celebrate it as an achievement. Who is deceiving who? Animal Farm.
Re: 172 Million Subscribers As Tinubu Cancels Planned 5% Telecoms Tax by Trueprophet91: 6:33am On Aug 20, 2025
AMINDA:
I see you fell for the propaganda as was intended. This 5% excise duty was proposed and rejected/removed in the new law. It has no existing effect whatsoever, so there is nothing about current tariff reducing. The government is just fishing for achievements by attempting to squeeze water out of a rock.

They have purportedly suspended a 5% tax on telecoms but Nigerians are to start paying 5% tax on refined crude from next year. They may even decide to suspend this proposed tax on fuel by December and rhen celebrate it as an achievement. Who is deceiving who?
Exactly grin
Check out Chris Ngige's government of those days,it was exactly the same... hassle for popularity and legitimacy,by all means
Re: 172 Million Subscribers As Tinubu Cancels Planned 5% Telecoms Tax by Putinofrussia: 6:38am On Aug 20, 2025
oz4real83:
The USSD codes should be the worst fraud , alongside discos in Nigeria. Immediately you dial their codes, the N6.8 is deducted even when the transaction is not successful as it is most of the time embarassed. The poorer the network, the more the transaction fails, the more you have to redial, the more they deduct from you, even when the banks reversed the transaction, the USSD deductions remain embarassed
This is what President Tinubu should look into.
The fleecing from this 6.8k thing is getting too much.
NCC should wake up and erase this misdemeanor.
Re: 172 Million Subscribers As Tinubu Cancels Planned 5% Telecoms Tax by Kingdavid579(m): 6:41am On Aug 20, 2025
He has realized that he is overdoing, I support Peter Obi's 5 years single tenor presidency.

Somebody should remind the EFCC of Yahaya Bello case... It seems they're sleeping on it since Tinubu is running for reelection.
Re: 172 Million Subscribers As Tinubu Cancels Planned 5% Telecoms Tax by Putinofrussia: 6:43am On Aug 20, 2025
potent5:
Tax and tax collectors is all that we are seeing in this administration. Next year will be hot. Tax will send some people to early kpai or riot.
Donr be an illiterate,sir. So you do not know that Tinubu has scrapped tax off the necks of most Nigerians.It is basically the rich that will pay tax in Nigeria now.
Give gbosa to President Tinubu,sir.
God bless Nigeria.
Re: 172 Million Subscribers As Tinubu Cancels Planned 5% Telecoms Tax by Krankhead: 6:46am On Aug 20, 2025
potent5:
Tax and tax collectors is all that we are seeing in this administration. Next year will be hot. Tax will send some people to early kpai or riot.
Stop your stupidity. It wasn't these Administraton that introduced the said that Tax. Rather these govt abolished it. You should praise the govt for abolishing it. Why don't you make noise when the previous govt introduced it.
Re: 172 Million Subscribers As Tinubu Cancels Planned 5% Telecoms Tax by Lukuluku69(m): 6:48am On Aug 20, 2025
Tunex252:
Abeg who read this long epistle

Make person help us summarize ham
More Taxes on your already Taxed Earnings.

They are widening the Tax Net. Meaning dem wan catch you inside a net made of Taxes and more Taxes.

So, brace up!
Re: 172 Million Subscribers As Tinubu Cancels Planned 5% Telecoms Tax by Tayorshd87(m): 6:52am On Aug 20, 2025
telecommunications services.

The move comes at a time when about 172 million active subscribers have been grappling with poor service quality, including data depletion, dropped calls and failed top-ups, alongside a recently approved 50 per
Re: 172 Million Subscribers As Tinubu Cancels Planned 5% Telecoms Tax by Putinofrussia: 6:56am On Aug 20, 2025
Tunex252:
Abeg who read this long epistle

Make person help us summarize ham
President Tinubu has just removed the tax that was put on Nigerians' neck before.
We are no more going to pay the tax.
Kudos to President Tinubu.


All courtesy of President Tinubu,no other Nigerian President dead or alive,has ever done all of these.


Apart from the hardship (we can see that it is easing slowly) which happened because of the fuel and FX subsidies removal,President Tinubu has given more than any Nigerian previous govts within 2 years and I believe,just like other sane Nigerians,that he will do more.
He will surely win easily in 2027 now.

Coupled with massive ongoing infrastructural development,these are what he has given Nigerians in just 2 years...


NELFUND.

CONSUMER CREDIT SCHEME.

KIDNEY DIALYSIS almost free treatment.
(Haemodialysis is expensive, costing approximately N150,000:00 to N250,000:00 every month excluding Erythropoietin injections weekly)

Nigeria Technical institutions are free.They live in school free.They eat free food.They even collect #22,500 every month...so you think these students,their families,friends etc will allow you to vote out Tinubu because of your myopic views?
Dey play!



Old pensioners get free medical treatment in Nigeria.

Nigeria doesn't owe IMF shishi. Tinubu has paid all.

Nigeria has best tech city in the world 2025.
Re: 172 Million Subscribers As Tinubu Cancels Planned 5% Telecoms Tax by Passionnn: 6:58am On Aug 20, 2025
This post is extremely too long.
You must really thought we are jobless.
If u didn't read it have way , come and have a handshake. My👍
Re: 172 Million Subscribers As Tinubu Cancels Planned 5% Telecoms Tax by marlow1962(m): 7:00am On Aug 20, 2025
potent5:
Tax and tax collectors is all that we are seeing in this administration. Next year will be hot. Tax will send some people to early kpai or riot.
Nigerians don dy chop statistics from all corners of the country grin
Re: 172 Million Subscribers As Tinubu Cancels Planned 5% Telecoms Tax by Omalicious1: 7:00am On Aug 20, 2025
Islie:
• NATCOMs calls for tariff stabilisation on calls, data

• Subscribers decry poor telecom services, accuse NCC of inaction




https://guardian.ng/news/succour-for-172m-subscribers-as-tinubu-cancels-planned-5-telecoms-tax/
You see Telecoms and that 5%, don't worry they will have another way getting that 5%
Re: 172 Million Subscribers As Tinubu Cancels Planned 5% Telecoms Tax by Offpoint1: 7:00am On Aug 20, 2025
We should be excited right? Let's add the cancelation to his success
Re: 172 Million Subscribers As Tinubu Cancels Planned 5% Telecoms Tax by AK481(m): 7:02am On Aug 20, 2025
He canceled that and guess what he increased in the telecom ?

If i tell una , una go begin cry for this wicked man that generate tax without creating wealth .
Re: 172 Million Subscribers As Tinubu Cancels Planned 5% Telecoms Tax by Image123(m): 7:03am On Aug 20, 2025
The 5% is long overdue. No one will appreciate this magnanimity.
Re: 172 Million Subscribers As Tinubu Cancels Planned 5% Telecoms Tax by jmoore(m): 7:03am On Aug 20, 2025
JackDaAlienz:
MTN have started doing Data scam

You recharge 2gb data and enable Data saver and within few hours everything is gone..
There's nothing like scam. Wetin concern data saver and streaming video?

What you use is what to you get.
Re: 172 Million Subscribers As Tinubu Cancels Planned 5% Telecoms Tax by wirinet(m): 7:04am On Aug 20, 2025
Putinofrussia:
Donr be an illiterate,sir. So you do not know that Tinubu has scrapped tax off the necks of most Nigerians.It is basically the rich that will pay tax in Nigeria now.
Give gbosa to President Tinubu,sir.
God bless Nigeria.
What do you mean that it is basically the rich that will pay tax in nigeria now? Tinubu that is preparing to tax all cumulative transfers to accounts within a year over 800,000, irrespective of purpose for the transfers or the profit margins of the business. I am still waiting to see how that one will work.
Re: 172 Million Subscribers As Tinubu Cancels Planned 5% Telecoms Tax by KEVIND: 7:04am On Aug 20, 2025
You introduced & turn around to cancel it.
Who dey deceive who.
All this 2027 packaging & deceit will not work with ordinary Nigerians who are going through hunger & hopelessness daily because of the never careful thought-out policies of the APC, from Buhari to Tinubu
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