MadeInTokyo: Sokoto is the caliphate and headquarters of terrorism in Nigeria. Sokoto is where all the terrorism going on in Nigeria are being coordinated
Who would have ever believed that the caliphate is the headquarters of terrorism in Nigeria and not even Borno or Yobe?
No wonder the sultan was rather advocating for banning of social media so as to conceal all the atrocities in his domain instead of exposing the atrocities of his foot soldiers. Same temple MURIC pays homage to; But God pass them.
They do the lying, deceits, falsification with open mind and gusto. Nothing new in a government of criminals, for criminals and being administered in a criminal way. You must be a hardened criminal or criminal by default to work for or with the man that appointed him.
This govt has continued to make Nigeria a butts of unending jokes. Can't just wrap it around my head that a country leaders can be this brazenly criminal in nature. For goodness there must be probity, accountability, transparency and responsibility in government and governance.
The most egocentric, ridiculous, loquacious and toutish politician following after the most fraudulent ever seen. They are all useless to the national life of this country
No wonder Fayose and Lere Olayinka( former Fayose's hypeman ) are now serving Nyesom Wike as boy boy. Elders trading their respects for political servitude.
Running to nowhere. Donald Trump no time! Please sustain the slavo. Do the needful reconnaissance, locate the appropriate coordinates and do the re-straffing.
There is something fishy about this whole thing for it to be constantly on the news. Perhaps Trump government beat Nigerian govt by surprise in carrying out the strikes
Salewa97: The writer should also be ready to pay more for goods and services as an average consumer
How would that happen since there is a reduction in the purchasing power of the naira due to the useless economic policy somersults of the clueless government bot?
How can you be over burdening SMEs in a country with unproductive mono-economy that is mainly oil dependent with chronic taxations? Why removing all the subsidies that can make life better for the common man and be killing them with indiscriminate taxations?
The solution to the nation's economic problems is not the impulsive urge to go borrowing or imposing neck-constricting taxations that is just causing galloping inflation and economic discombulation while fueling the ostentatious lifestyle of those in govt. Cut the cost of governance and diversify the economy.
Everyone in this govt is mischievous. Taiwo Oyedele is aware that there would be an outcry, so he quickly said poor people and small businesses won’t be affected by the proposed increase in VAT.
Of course, even a novice in economics knows that when companies are burdened with higher taxes, they transfer this burden to consumers, which invalidates his baseless assurance that poor people and small businesses would be exempted since inflation, which higher taxes on businesses will activate, is an ill wind that blows nobody any good.
However, Oyedele thinks Nigerians are morons while saying the government had extracted a commitment from businesses that they won’t jack up the prices of their goods and services in response to the increased tax obligation.
Okoroawusa: The New Tax Law is taking effect on the 1st of January, 2026. The earliest you get used to that fact the better for you.
"...I am honestly at a loss what Tinubu hopes to gain from this other than to make the vast majority of the people so economically disaffiliated that they are vulnerable to manipulation.
But I hope he is aware that he is sowing the seeds for a spontaneous eruption of a disabling convulsion. There is a limit to what even the most docile humans can tolerate.
My genuine hope is that Tinubu and the people close to him understand that they are brewing the ingredients of a potentially all-consuming conflagration and beat a strategic retreat. It’s not late... . Do zombiesm with sense!
“If we reduce the purchasing power of the people, we can further slow down the economy. Let’s widen the tax net.
Those who are not paying now, even if it’s inclusive of Bola Tinubu, let the net get bigger, and we take in more taxes. And that is what we must do in the country.”
-1). “The care of human life and happiness is the only legitimate object of good government." ( Jeffersonian Credo ).
-2). “No nation ever grew more prosperous by taxing its citizens beyond their capacity to pay.” - former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher
"VAT Increase Can Further Slow Down The Economy" - Tinubu To FG. The 2019 Tinubu Speech We Ignored is Biting Back By Prof. Farooq A. Kperogi
At the 11th Bola Tinubu Colloquium on March 29, 2019, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, then only a powerful but unofficial pillar of the APC, gave us an ominous presage of his administration that we all either ignored or sniggered at but which is now eerily materializing.
“If we reduce the purchasing power of the people, we can further slow down the economy. Let’s widen the tax net. Those who are not paying now, even if it’s inclusive of Bola Tinubu, let the net get bigger, and we take in more taxes. And that is what we must do in the country.” He said to a mysterious ovation from the audience.
Many people were genuinely bewildered and wondered what Tinubu meant. I was, too. For one, there is clearly neither economic logic nor even moral merit in reducing the purchasing power of a people, slowing down the economy, and then taxing the same people whose purchasing power has been reduced in a depressed economy. Why would anyone propose that as the anchor of his economic policy?
It’s defensible to suggest the broadening of the tax base of an economy, but not even the most ruthless, unfeeling, sadistic, and misanthropic tyrant would openly advocate the mass pauperization of the people as an economic policy.
I am bringing this up to establish my non-credentialed bona fides to psychoanalyze Tinubu’s 2019 slip-up in light of what his administration is turning out to be. When Tinubu idealized increasing the tax burden of the people at the very moment that their purchasing power is weak and the tempo of the economy is decelerated, he was betraying, without he himself realizing it, a subconscious, deep-seated longing for the sort of invidiously stratified, anti-poor regime he creates and strengthens with every policy.
If I had written this in 2019 or, especially, in 2023, I might have been accused of being “sponsored” (everyone who writes what we don’t like is “sponsored” in Nigeria) to undermine Tinubu’s chances at election.
It bears repeating that Tinubu’s first act upon being inaugurated as president was to announce the removal of petrol subsidies which, in one fell swoop, reduced the purchasing power of the people and slowed down the economy in unexampled ways.
The “floating” of the naira merely strengthened the wickedness that the removal of petrol subsidies unleashed. The astronomical increase in electricity tariffs and the foxy dilly-dallying over increasing the national minimum wage are metaphoric rubbing of salt in the wounds of reduced purchasing power and slow economy, the necessary precursors to Tinubu’s next stage: widening the tax net.
The “next stage” of Tinubu's economic master plan started in earnest on May 6 when he directed the Central Bank of Nigeria to require banks to assess a 0.05 percent “cybersecurity” fee on every electronic bank transaction—in addition to multiple bank fees that have already made Nigerian banks notorious for being the only banks where you lose money by saving it there.
While I was seething with angst at the unceasingly escalating economic assault on the poor and the weak in Nigeria in the less than one year that Tinubu has been president, I saw a headline in the Daily Trust of May 9 that almost ruined my day and convinced me beyond all shadows of doubt that Tinubu is single-mindedly determined to push through the dystopian economic vision he inadvertently articulated in 2019.
The headline was, “More Burden For Nigerians As Tax Committee Recommends VAT Hike.” The paper reported that “The Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax reforms has recommended an upward review of the Value Added Tax (VAT).”
Apparently, even the chairman of the committee, identified as Taiwo Oyedele, is aware that there would be an outcry, so he quickly said poor people and small businesses won’t be affected by the proposed increase in VAT.
“We would ensure that it doesn’t affect businesses,” he said. “The only thing is to look at basic consumption from food, education, medical services and accommodation will carry zero per cent VAT. So, for the poor and small businesses, no VAT.”
Of course, even a novice in economics knows that when companies are burdened with higher taxes, they transfer this burden to consumers, which invalidates Oyedele’s assurance that poor people and small businesses would be exempt from the impending VAT hike since inflation, which higher taxes on businesses will activate, is an ill wind that blows nobody any good.
But Oyedele thinks Nigerians are unthinking chumps. He said the government had extracted a commitment from businesses that they won’t jack up the prices of their goods and services in response to the increased tax obligation they will have to contend with.
“We have spoken to businesses about it, and they won’t increase the product price,” he said. “We want to make sure when we do VAT reform, no one will increase the price of commodities. We will work the mathematics with the private sector.”
Why does he think Nigerians would be persuaded by his false assurances? When Tinubu announced the removal of petrol subsidies on May 29, 2023, and petrol marketers suddenly increased the pump price of petrol from less than 200 naira to more than 500 naira on old stock that was subsidized by the Nigerian taxpayer, the government didn’t intervene.
It was the most nakedly immoral, government-sanctioned predation of the people that I have seen anywhere in the world. Why would a government that tolerated, even encouraged, that sort of rape of the people be trusted to persuade businesses not to increase the prices of their goods and services in response to increases in their tax liabilities?
In any case, we now know from a retrospective reading of Tinubu’s 2019 speech that his grand plan is to economically disempower the people, depress the economy, and tax people and businesses to death.
I am honestly at a loss what Tinubu hopes to gain from this other than to make the vast majority of the people so economically disaffiliated that they are vulnerable to manipulation. But I hope he is aware that he is sowing the seeds for a spontaneous eruption of a disabling convulsion. There is a limit to what even the most docile humans can tolerate.
My genuine hope is that Tinubu and the people close to him understand that they are brewing the ingredients of a potentially all-consuming conflagration and beat a strategic retreat. It’s not late.
Nostalgia! I remember this ST soap vividly. It was even contesting with this long green bar soap back then. Sad the Nigerian entitlement mentality wrecked the company.
The coup of January 15 is really an unfortunate development in the national life of this nation. However, the further coups that followed it have not helped it cause either.
"Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s political career reveals a consistent pattern of double standards, where he often opposed economic policies as an opposition figure only to adopt the same measures once in power.
-1). Tinubu opposed Obasanjo’s fuel tax as well as price hikes in the early 2000s, yet reintroduced fuel-related levies in 2023.
-2). Tinubu challenged Obasanjo’s VAT regime along with federal revenue control, but now promotes VAT harmonization together with stronger federal tax authority.
-3). Tinubu condemned Jonathan’s fuel subsidy removal in 2012 while mocking the SURE-P palliative schemes, yet removed the subsidy while rolling out cash transfers in 2023.
-4). Tinubu supported Buhari’s refusal to devalue the naira in addition to warning against VAT increases in 2021 (“let the poor breathe”), yet unified exchange rates while expanding taxation as president.
-5). Tinubu once criticized IMF/World Bank prescriptions including subsidy removal, devaluation, privatisation, as well as tax reforms. Ironically, they are now central to his administration.
-6). Even Tinubu's warnings against excessive borrowing have been reversed, given that his government has taken new loans to fund reforms.
Now, If Tinubu claims that the policies he once antagonized but now embraces will move Nigeria forward, it implies that for all these years Tinubu have been among those dragging Nigeria backward through blind or politically motivated opposition rather than principled critique...." (Modified but Credits to OP).
Above is Mr Taiwo Oyedele advocating against the indiscriminate excessive taxation policy of government when he was not yet in the system. Today is he is shalaying the same evil
He is not only heading the Tinubu’s government neck-constricting taxation policy, but also championing policies that will further suffocate ordinary Nigerians with gusto using all manner of dubious explanations that are incongruent with modern day economic realities.
He is now defending what he criticized in 2019-20 even though the tax is now more higher, not minding if what he is supporting now is bringing additional suffering and hard times to the ordinary Nigerians just because it favours you.
It’s funny how our values, principles and moral uprightness often change suddenly once people are privileged to be in power. Now, he seems to have retrograde amnesia that no government has ever become wealthy by taxing poverty? Men of zero principles and double standards.