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God Bless the Niger Delta God Bless Rivers State |
Very sweet meat |
Softmirror:Don't mind them jaré, just like Tinubu, Osibanjo, Buhari, Adeboue, Soyinka, El Rifai where irrationally stupid in 2012 when the protested against the removal of Fuel subsidy only to remove the same subsidy in 2023. What are calamitous irrationality from these so called rationale leaders of today. Yeye dey smell |
If you get pikin, no need to remarry. Just they fire dey go. |
Fahvvy:OP listen to this guy |
It's hitting N1900 per dollar in January so don't cry for too long. Na like this è dey be for December |
Good work's my governor. It's remaining the implementation of the LGA N85,000 minimum wage. |
When she returned from her journey she will learn the suicide she had in the previous life but then rhe test will still be presented to her again untill she has much love in her heart until then the cycle of reincarnation will continue |
We don't even have enough for local consumption to drive the price down yet they are exporting. Who do us this thing sef. Why they've not started to sell kerosene is what I am worried about. The PH Refinery has the capacity to produce 900,000 litres of kerosene daily but could not sell it at the Filling Stations. |
The PH Refinery ships its first export of petroleum products to Dubai.https://guardian.ng/energy/nnpc-begins-export-from-ph-refinery-as-dubai-firm-buys-first-cargo/
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Na to implement the new minimum wage in LGA remain |
Arobaga:From Port Harcourt to Abua Odual LGA |
Okoroawusa:But they told us that the PH Refinery is producing 900,000 liters of DPK daily or kerosene so where does the DPK go to. |
Something to laugh about |
thesolutions:How? |
thesolutions:Even if the cost of kerosene is high it can't be higher than diesel. So they must start to sell kerosene |
The Dangote Refinery with a capacity of 650,000 bpd and PH Refinery with 60,000 bpd started producing PMS, LPG, kerosene etc for quite awhile now. The PH Refinery has the capacity to produce 900,000 liters of kerosene daily. The Dangote Refinery has a greater capacity to produce kerosene. But in the various Service Stations no News of the sale of kerosene. Please kindly inform us if Filling Stations in your area are selling kerosene. Nigeria must be great again. MOD, Please push this to the FP, we must start to ask viable questions |
helinues:Very apt and reasonable Bill. The very best Bill to ever come out from the President. I agree completely with the Bill. Let Kai Kai VAT go to Kai Kai people 😁😁😁 |
This is what breeds technology and not the classroom type we were given in school. |
Am looking for the replacement of SP510 screen. |
My LGA, my people. Alua😁😁😁 |
CodeTemplarr:They are all paper dependent economist. People are suffering and you are bringing lots of paper things!! |
Africa will certainly miss Ghana and the Black Star's. |
When this man protested against GEJ, that's when I disliked him. |
My question is why is it that since Dangote Refinery started producing why is the naira keep falling even though we were told that 40% of our FX is used for importing petrol. The more you look, the less you see |
Lies!!! The man died in Nigeria. If the president was serious he would have been flown abroad like others. He is not serious |
Am just wondering, the said victim is 19 years, which is an adult. Then having someone, an adult bear one a child to me is not an offence except it was done through other means such as drugs. But the victim was their staff and house help. The Case is not serious |
mrvitalis:I agree with you completely |
Payment is the issue, worse are the LGA civil servants |
Akwa Ibom, Delta, Bayelsa and Rivers State are the states with the highest FAAC allocation yet they will never pay. This is where our problem begin. Very wicked set of governors |
The sharing formula for a very long time have been skewed to favor a certain part of the country for too long. Fiscal Federalism, after the removal of Fuel subsidy is the way to go in this country. |
NewsNigerian govt proposes reduction in FAAC sharePublished on October 13, 2024By Matthew Atungwu The federal government has proposed a major shift in the distribution of funds from the Federation Account Allocation Committee, FAAC. Chairman of the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee, Mr Taiwo Oyedele, revealed this via his X handle on Sunday. Oyedele said the federal government was set to take only 10 percent of the total FAAC allocations while states and local governments will receive a combined 90 percent. This represents a drastic departure from the current sharing formula, which allocates 52.68 percent to the federal government, 26.72 percent to states, and 20.60 percent to local governments. Oyedele said under the new proposal, the distribution formula for the states and local governments would include a clause stipulating that 60 percent of their share will be based on the principle of derivation. He further explained that the change was part of broader reforms aimed at eliminating numerous nuisance taxes and streamlining the tax collection process. According to him, the federal government had to make this concession to get states on board with a centralized and more efficient tax collection system. “The new approach not only simplifies tax collection but also lays the foundation for fiscal federalism, giving states and local governments more autonomy over their revenues,” Oyedele said. He added that the proposed reforms represent a bold step towards decentralizing revenue collection and promoting a more balanced fiscal structure in Nigeria. Oyedele emphasized that the full impact of the proposed tax overhaul would be monitored in the coming months as discussions continue between the federal government and other tiers of government https://dailypost.ng/2024/10/13/nigerian-govt-proposes-reduction-in-faac-share/ |
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