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Nwaikpe:Show us receipts. |
I don't like AI writing. This post is one of them. Please stop this in 2026. God gave you brains to write please. Give me human authored content please. |
Image123:But it's the law. It's an act. So we MUST pay it. |
Image123:.. Good observation. When we used to go to the post office, we paid it and still pay it.
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Image123: jmoore:That's untrue. Stamp duty is a tax the government charges on certain legal documents, transactions, or agreements. It’s usually applied to things like property transfers, contracts, share certificates, leases, and some financial transactions. The government charges it to legally validate the document or transaction. That's a typical example of what government collects that is a tax. For example, if you send fifteen thousand naira, the bank keeps fifty naira and your friend gets fourteen thousand nine hundred fifty naira. You only pay this if you send more than ten thousand naira, and the money goes to the government. The Stamp Duties Act originally dated back to colonial law, and the Finance Act 2019 expanded the Stamp Duties Act to explicitly include bank deposits and transfers, giving a clear statutory basis for charging stamp duty on electronic transactions like bank transfers. Before the 2019 Finance Act, banks were already deducting a N50 charge on electronic transfers above a certain threshold as an Electronic Money Transfer Levy (EMTL) going back to around 2016, after a Central Bank of Nigeria circular directed banks to implement such levies. That practice was controversial, and in 2020 a Federal High Court ruled that some of these deductions were being collected without explicit legal backing at the time. The Finance Act 2019 and then the Finance Act 2020 gave the government a clear legal foundation to charge this levy via the Stamp Duties Act amendments, meaning that from March 2020 onward, banks had explicit statutory authority to collect a stamp duty/EMTL on electronic deposits and transfers above ₦10,000. Under the current regime, banks collect a flat fee (commonly ₦50) on qualifying electronic transfers or deposits, which they remit to the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) as stamp duty revenue. Stamp Duty Tax: How Electronic Stamping Will Function For Business Transactions - Director, FIRS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcGCRVCcbkQ Image123, there is nothing like unnecessary stamp duty. It is money that goes to the government. You need to correct yourself. Once the money goes to the government as a form of revenue and it is taken from you, you pay the tax.
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Jonathan the weakling asked his Ministers to resign if they wanted to contest in the next elections and join politics. Tinubu the strongman cannot reign in his Ministers to resign if they want to face politics. Life is wonderful. None of Obasanjo's Ministers dare play politics when he was the Boss. You don't need to go far to know who gives Wike the relevance. A president who is more interested in politics than governance. Newsdesk President Goodluck Jonathan officially instructed his ministers with political ambitions for the 2015 general elections to resign on October 15, 2014. During a Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting on that date, he directed those planning to contest for elective offices to submit their resignation letters by October 20, 2014. Key details regarding this event include: The Valedictory Session: A valedictory session was held on October 15 for seven ministers who had indicated they would be leaving to pursue governorship bids. The Ministers Involved: The seven ministers who resigned following this directive included Nyesom Wike (Education), Musiliu Obanikoro (Defence), Labaran Maku (Information), Samuel Ortom (Trade), Emeka Wogu (Labour), Onyebuchi Chukwu (Health), and Darius Ishaku (Niger Delta). Reason for Resignation: The directive was issued to ensure that government officials did not use state resources or machinery to fund or influence their personal political campaigns for the upcoming 2015 elections. Earlier in the same year, on February 12, 2014, President Jonathan had also accepted the resignations of four other ministers, some of whom were reportedly leaving to further their own political interests. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXe9NkCD7VQ |
I remember someone here, a polygamist who posted that he doesn't sleep with his wife and they have separate rooms. Some people were surprised with it but it reminded me of where we learned these things from. If your father or grandpa had more than 1 wife, where did he sleep? |
Jonathan the weakling asked his Ministers to resign if they wanted to contest in the next elections and join politics. Tinubu the strongman cannot reign in his Ministers to resign if they want to face politics. Life is wonderful. None of Obasanjo's Ministers dare play politics when he was the Boss. You don't need to go far to know who gives Wike the relevance. A president who is more interested in politics than governance. Newsdesk President Goodluck Jonathan officially instructed his ministers with political ambitions for the 2015 general elections to resign on October 15, 2014. During a Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting on that date, he directed those planning to contest for elective offices to submit their resignation letters by October 20, 2014. Key details regarding this event include: The Valedictory Session: A valedictory session was held on October 15 for seven ministers who had indicated they would be leaving to pursue governorship bids. The Ministers Involved: The seven ministers who resigned following this directive included Nyesom Wike (Education), Musiliu Obanikoro (Defence), Labaran Maku (Information), Samuel Ortom (Trade), Emeka Wogu (Labour), Onyebuchi Chukwu (Health), and Darius Ishaku (Niger Delta). Reason for Resignation: The directive was issued to ensure that government officials did not use state resources or machinery to fund or influence their personal political campaigns for the upcoming 2015 elections. Earlier in the same year, on February 12, 2014, President Jonathan had also accepted the resignations of four other ministers, some of whom were reportedly leaving to further their own political interests. Rivers State is not new to impeachment https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-m8uzxeGt8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXe9NkCD7VQ |
I don't blame them, it's part of the agenda. That's why they shadow ban you on their platforms because they don't want you to tell your story, they want to maintain the narrative. You can see what's happening in Venuezela. They can show what they want the world to see because they control the media. The only reason they censor Russian TV or another country they don't like is because they will burst their bubble. So you too should support your own, stop expecting CNN or X to help you, it's not yours.
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Jonathan the weakling asked his Ministers to resign if they wanted to contest in the next elections and join politics. Tinubu the strongman cannot reign in his Ministers to resign if they want to face politics. Life is wonderful. None of Obasanjo's Ministers dare play politics when he was the Boss. You don't need to go far to know who gives Wike the relevance. A president who is more interested in politics than governance. Newsdesk President Goodluck Jonathan officially instructed his ministers with political ambitions for the 2015 general elections to resign on October 15, 2014. During a Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting on that date, he directed those planning to contest for elective offices to submit their resignation letters by October 20, 2014. Key details regarding this event include: The Valedictory Session: A valedictory session was held on October 15 for seven ministers who had indicated they would be leaving to pursue governorship bids. The Ministers Involved: The seven ministers who resigned following this directive included Nyesom Wike (Education), Musiliu Obanikoro (Defence), Labaran Maku (Information), Samuel Ortom (Trade), Emeka Wogu (Labour), Onyebuchi Chukwu (Health), and Darius Ishaku (Niger Delta). Reason for Resignation: The directive was issued to ensure that government officials did not use state resources or machinery to fund or influence their personal political campaigns for the upcoming 2015 elections. Earlier in the same year, on February 12, 2014, President Jonathan had also accepted the resignations of four other ministers, some of whom were reportedly leaving to further their own political interests. |
All the people responding to the post are posting feelings. Just measure the temperature wherever you are to dispute the cold claims. |
MEGAWATCH:I don't think you understood what you quoted. |
Jonathan the weakling asked his Ministers to resign if they wanted to contest in the next elections and join politics. Tinubu the strongman cannot reign in his Ministers to resign if they want to face politics. Life is wonderful. None of Obasanjo's Ministers dare play politics when he was the Boss. You don't need to go far to know who gives Wike the relevance. A president who is more interested in politics than governance. Newsdesk President Goodluck Jonathan officially instructed his ministers with political ambitions for the 2015 general elections to resign on October 15, 2014. During a Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting on that date, he directed those planning to contest for elective offices to submit their resignation letters by October 20, 2014. Key details regarding this event include: The Valedictory Session: A valedictory session was held on October 15 for seven ministers who had indicated they would be leaving to pursue governorship bids. The Ministers Involved: The seven ministers who resigned following this directive included Nyesom Wike (Education), Musiliu Obanikoro (Defence), Labaran Maku (Information), Samuel Ortom (Trade), Emeka Wogu (Labour), Onyebuchi Chukwu (Health), and Darius Ishaku (Niger Delta). Reason for Resignation: The directive was issued to ensure that government officials did not use state resources or machinery to fund or influence their personal political campaigns for the upcoming 2015 elections. Earlier in the same year, on February 12, 2014, President Jonathan had also accepted the resignations of four other ministers, some of whom were reportedly leaving to further their own political interests. |
motymop:... Only thought about the hype. When they found that the ground work was not sexy, colonization brain activated. Let them work for us. |
The world cup will be so affected by this. There's no way you want to tell me Trump doesn't know about that. Sorry FIFA. |
I still don't understand why they can't pay them their dues. It makes no sense. |
oalandAgents2:Don't say that. We evolve. The Arabs marry among themselves and they have problems like the people from Northern Nigeria. The shortest man in the world today came from a marriage between cousins and it's culture for them. Is that culture helpful if you don't do the necessary medical tests? No https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrrcWaEXGA8 Watch this one too. The parents were also cousins The Brothers Who Suffer From Paralysis When The Sun Goes Down | Our Life https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfqKS5trngs |
cutecommend:The story is incomplete if it doesn't tell us if the husband was AA. |
jmoore:The correct figure is 22.9% and not 29.7%. Technically, he is correct but his figures are wrong and it doesn't make sense to calculate percentage increases or decreases on a percentage figure. Percentages already represent a ratio to a base population. Calculating a “percent increase of a percent” adds a second layer of abstraction that many audiences misunderstand. That's being mischievous. 12.3 percentage points is a better way to tell the difference. 12.3/53.7=22.9 The second mischief by Omokri was to avoid using the base year (2003) to calculate the percentage difference. He used 41.4 (2009) 👎 Best practice (especially in policy, journalism, or statistics) 1. Use percentage points when comparing percentages over time 2. Use relative percent change only when explicitly justified and clearly labeled What do I know sef? Na statistics we go chop ![]() On a more serious note, if our ambassadors do not know how to properly calculate percentage differences or are deliberately playing politics with figures, you should be careful to give them public trust because they will manipulate the figures. |
Your story is incomplete. What will give it completeness is the location of your brother and your families. |
Righteousness2:The World Cup belongs to all who love the game, not to those who see the world only in terms of “us” and “them.” To let bigotry guide our words is to miss the very lesson sport teaches which is that respect, teamwork, and fair play transcend creed, nation, or politics. South American teams often win the fair play award.
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Trump is like a big baby, you cannot predict what will cause the next tantrum. Other kids will see this and eventually get annoyed.
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I foresee this happening Foreign Affairs › Re: Aftermath Of US Attack On Venezuela’s La Carlota Air Base (Pictures) by SixSeven: 6:05pm On Jan 03 SixSeven:Check out the countries the US has attacked in South America. Imagine the world cup without Brazil, Argentina (defending champions) and other countries. When they wanted to host the draws, Iran had to ask FIFA to change some things if they were to attend. Also, Trump has issued visa bans to some countries, so all these will either make the world cup bad or not as good as before. Trump already upset the apple's cart.
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garykoeman:He gave them the tools to use. Reno will have a tough time with any country, even if they post him to Togo. He won't tbe taken seriously with his past tweets. |
This Mike guy will be used by the US to prop their agenda. Reno was the own goal. |
princeade86:Jonathan the weakling asked his Ministers to resign if they wanted to contest in the next elections and join politics. Tinubu the strongman cannot reign in his Ministers to resign if they want to face politics. Life is wonderful. None of Obasanjo's Ministers dare play politics when he was the Boss. You don't need to go far to know who gives Wike the relevance. A president who is more interested in politics than governance. Newsdesk President Goodluck Jonathan officially instructed his ministers with political ambitions for the 2015 general elections to resign on October 15, 2014. During a Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting on that date, he directed those planning to contest for elective offices to submit their resignation letters by October 20, 2014. Key details regarding this event include: The Valedictory Session: A valedictory session was held on October 15 for seven ministers who had indicated they would be leaving to pursue governorship bids. The Ministers Involved: The seven ministers who resigned following this directive included Nyesom Wike (Education), Musiliu Obanikoro (Defence), Labaran Maku (Information), Samuel Ortom (Trade), Emeka Wogu (Labour), Onyebuchi Chukwu (Health), and Darius Ishaku (Niger Delta). Reason for Resignation: The directive was issued to ensure that government officials did not use state resources or machinery to fund or influence their personal political campaigns for the upcoming 2015 elections. Earlier in the same year, on February 12, 2014, President Jonathan had also accepted the resignations of four other ministers, some of whom were reportedly leaving to further their own political interests. |
TruthsFM:Is money changing hands there? The video will do better than one picture. |
correctyourself:Can you cite the tradition and custom? I want to learn. |
Originalsly:It usually happens when they update a topic before it gets to the front page. Then they add more details and pictures to it. Those of us who were replying before then will see the old details. I can see they even updated the topic headline now too so that people like us can read and comprehend the positions properly ![]() |
southsouthking:Nigeria did not happen to anyone. Why will you blame someone's actions on Nigeria? The way Nigerians throw blame on the country for their actions is irresponsible. Watch Crime Stories on YouTube. You will see worse in the US. It is not to justify the action but you guys make it look like people don't do bad things everywhere. Small thing, Nigeria. If there is no justice after the case, you can say Nigeria failed him but an officer shot a boy dead, fast fast una type say Nigeria happened. Take it easy. |
donleo92:Jonathan the weakling asked his Ministers to resign if they wanted to contest in the next elections and join politics. Tinubu the strongman cannot reign in his Ministers to resign if they want to face politics. Life is wonderful. None of Obasanjo's Ministers dare play politics when he was the Boss. You don't need to go far to know who gives Wike the relevance. A president who is more interested in politics than governance. Newsdesk President Goodluck Jonathan officially instructed his ministers with political ambitions for the 2015 general elections to resign on October 15, 2014. During a Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting on that date, he directed those planning to contest for elective offices to submit their resignation letters by October 20, 2014. Key details regarding this event include: The Valedictory Session: A valedictory session was held on October 15 for seven ministers who had indicated they would be leaving to pursue governorship bids. The Ministers Involved: The seven ministers who resigned following this directive included Nyesom Wike (Education), Musiliu Obanikoro (Defence), Labaran Maku (Information), Samuel Ortom (Trade), Emeka Wogu (Labour), Onyebuchi Chukwu (Health), and Darius Ishaku (Niger Delta). Reason for Resignation: The directive was issued to ensure that government officials did not use state resources or machinery to fund or influence their personal political campaigns for the upcoming 2015 elections. Earlier in the same year, on February 12, 2014, President Jonathan had also accepted the resignations of four other ministers, some of whom were reportedly leaving to further their own political interests. lanresord:PDP killed itself when it worked with APC during Jonathan's time. The nPDP governors killed their party. Amaechi, Saraki and the rest of them. PDP repeated the same script in 2023 when the G-5 governors formed alliance. One of them was Wike. Now Wike and Makinde who were both members are sharing receipts today. Wike has vowed to work for Tinubu's reelection. They told us Atiku was the problem but Atiku left and they still have problems. A house divided against itself.... |
Financially, he is struggling, partly because he gambles a lot. He also drinks alcohol heavily.Fix these two first. For his drunkenness, “The drunk man’s purse is open, but his eyes are closed.” For his gambling, “Wealth gained by play leaves by play.” For his general attitude, “He who cannot control himself will be controlled by his troubles.” Finance and sex is one of the things that break up marriages. He already has 2 of them. One is affecting the second one because sex involves the brain and if you are stressed or not thinking clearly, your sex life will be a mess. They tell couples looking for children the same thing too. Most of their problems is the mind, not the style or lack of it.
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