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16 Transaction Types Exempted From CBN’s Cybersecurity Levy by 99thEnemy(m): 6:33am On May 09 |
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on Monday directed banks to start the process of deducting cybersecurity levy to be administered by the office of the National Security Adviser (NSA). Source: https://nairametrics.com/2024/05/07/here-are-16-transaction-types-exempted-from-cbns-cybersecurity-levy/ 3 Likes 2 Shares
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Re: 16 Transaction Types Exempted From CBN’s Cybersecurity Levy by masterfactor(m): 6:37am On May 09 |
The day we adopt the communist ways of government that is the day that this country will start developing rapidly 10 Likes |
Re: 16 Transaction Types Exempted From CBN’s Cybersecurity Levy by 99thEnemy(m): 6:54am On May 09 |
Its to just do transactions with people with same bank as you. Open accounts with different common banks, transfer from one account of yours to another based on the third party’s bank, then transfer. 3 & 4 does this. No time for cybersecurity levy. 38 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: 16 Transaction Types Exempted From CBN’s Cybersecurity Levy by ayoolataiwo: 6:55am On May 09 |
Taxes here and there,,without putting the common man into reasonable considerations.What about the low income earners causing more hardship to already tense economic situation 13 Likes |
Re: 16 Transaction Types Exempted From CBN’s Cybersecurity Levy by godofuck231: 7:06am On May 09 |
Its like raping the mum and daughter and setting the father free 7 Likes |
Re: 16 Transaction Types Exempted From CBN’s Cybersecurity Levy by WeddingParol: 7:08am On May 09 |
This tax is ill-timed, most Nigerians can bearly feed with the little money they have and here you are putting another yoke on their burdens. The government should try to be sensitive to the sufferings of its people. 5 Likes |
Re: 16 Transaction Types Exempted From CBN’s Cybersecurity Levy by 99thEnemy(m): 7:09am On May 09 |
ayoolataiwo:This will definitely cause bank segregation by banking customers . some banks which lack popularity will suffer this. 8 Likes |
Re: 16 Transaction Types Exempted From CBN’s Cybersecurity Levy by MemphitzDgreat1(m): 7:21am On May 09 |
A write up from David Hundeyin.... "I left the UK and returned to Nigeria to start my career in March 2013. Most of the Nigerian international students I went to uni with had already returned since 2012. Nearly all of us who came back started planning to escape from Nigeria in 2016. There was only one thing that changed in Nigeria between 2013 and 2016. We know what or who it was. But yeah, "GEJ was a terrible president." If you keep repeating it to yourself 9 years later, despite being mocked by all the data in existence, that will somehow make it true 👍🏿 Me, I don't care who has any investment in maintaining this gigantic untruth because none of you feeds me, and I will speak freely - "GEJ must go" was a foreign intelligence operation run out of Washington DC by the US State Department, whose doctrine interpreted Nigeria's economic growth and growing partnership with China as a strategic threat to American economic and military interests on the continent. The Obama administration repeatedly interfered very directly and blatantly in that election cycle. Barack Obama recorded and posted a video urging Nigerians to "vote for the next chapter." Michelle Obama involved herself in #BringBackOurGirls, which was itself merely the 'Big Idea' within the larger marketing campaign that was "Jonathan must go." John Kerry travelled to Nigeria and met with the opposition. The local players on the ground who took part in the marketing and political campaign to oust Goodluck Jonathan and replace him with the Illiterate were merely useful idiots - yes, that includes you reading this with your guilty conscience. If the shoe fits, I am definitely referring to you. You were nothing but a pawn in a geopolitical tussle between 2 of the Countries That Actually Matter. Because you lack wisdom, insight and especially humility, you really thought you were doing something historic by removing an incumbent president - a trick you have not been able to repeat ever since, because the US State Department - which actually runs Nigeria - had no problem with 8 years of The Illiterate, and definitely has no problem with another 8 years of the Drug Dealer whom it actively protects. You idiots thought that you were empowered, politically awakened people, when you were just chess pieces on a board being pushed around by forces you were too stupid and egotistical to recognise. Now your GDP has effectively HALVED in just 9 years, and a whole generation of high-quality human capital has been lost to the US and its allies. And they didn't bring back your girls! Stupid f**ks. # DAVID HUNDEYIN 45 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: 16 Transaction Types Exempted From CBN’s Cybersecurity Levy by afbstrategies: 7:21am On May 09 |
Ok |
Re: 16 Transaction Types Exempted From CBN’s Cybersecurity Levy by jahsharon: 7:21am On May 09 |
Ogun go soon kee Ribadu 3 Likes |
Re: 16 Transaction Types Exempted From CBN’s Cybersecurity Levy by Brendaniel: 7:22am On May 09 |
All these exemptions are mainly geared towards exempting the government itself from paying those charges, if you look at most of the list there, because how can the system differentiate salaries being paid by a private school or private company with few workers. 2Radii: I tried to explain during the election the type of person Tinubu was, you refused to listen to me.. I kept on saying you people don't know the type of person you are supporting... masterfactor: After supporting nonsense into office, now that the nonsense is not making sense, you are asking for a different type of government as if that will change the nonsense you guys might keep supporting.... 13 Likes 4 Shares
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Re: 16 Transaction Types Exempted From CBN’s Cybersecurity Levy by Fuckyoumod: 7:22am On May 09 |
Nigerians are docile people, they a fuuuulis people, they complain a lot but take no action. Next election, you will all come out of your homes vote and defend your votes, you will not let one criminal grab and run away with your votes. Nonsense, until you people start having sense in this country. Everybody should shuuuut upp and pay the Cyberspace nonsense levy. Otherwise, how on earth should Nigerians end up with such a wicked and heartless man as President? Elections have consequences, stop sitting and observing elections from your homes. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 16 Transaction Types Exempted From CBN’s Cybersecurity Levy by tspun(m): 7:23am On May 09 |
Hmm |
Re: 16 Transaction Types Exempted From CBN’s Cybersecurity Levy by bobbiiee: 7:23am On May 09 |
Open savings account in every bank. 1 Like |
Re: 16 Transaction Types Exempted From CBN’s Cybersecurity Levy by MemphitzDgreat1(m): 7:24am On May 09 |
jahsharon:With heavy dose of small pox! |
Re: 16 Transaction Types Exempted From CBN’s Cybersecurity Levy by 2Radii: 7:25am On May 09 |
99thEnemy:Exactly wat I was telling my friend yesterday.. 1 Like |
Re: 16 Transaction Types Exempted From CBN’s Cybersecurity Levy by kennyz247(m): 7:25am On May 09 |
We are Scammed already |
Re: 16 Transaction Types Exempted From CBN’s Cybersecurity Levy by LandMann: 7:28am On May 09 |
99thEnemy: In case you missed this point please read it again and implement it cos Tinubu's fraudulent government is hellbent on crippling Nigerians. Tinubu's philosophy is to weaponise poverty as a tool of controlling the masses 6 Likes |
Re: 16 Transaction Types Exempted From CBN’s Cybersecurity Levy by Everyday247: 7:28am On May 09 |
Can someone help translate this thread into layman English? |
Re: 16 Transaction Types Exempted From CBN’s Cybersecurity Levy by 99thEnemy(m): 7:31am On May 09 |
LandMann:. 1 Like |
Re: 16 Transaction Types Exempted From CBN’s Cybersecurity Levy by Imperare: 7:32am On May 09 |
One day, you will hear that a fooo embezzled this funds |
Re: 16 Transaction Types Exempted From CBN’s Cybersecurity Levy by keymatt(m): 7:32am On May 09 |
Tinubu regime = ARMED ROBBERS. Make dem kuku add Air breathing and farm development levy join. Bunch of theives. 1 Like |
Re: 16 Transaction Types Exempted From CBN’s Cybersecurity Levy by Samogloby: 7:33am On May 09 |
APC government wants more funds for the president to tour more country during Tinubu tenure! Very wicked people |
Re: 16 Transaction Types Exempted From CBN’s Cybersecurity Levy by ObongNkakad: 7:36am On May 09 |
Will this apply to Opay? The cocaine-sniffing pee-dispensing Senile basta.rd is out for blood! 4 Likes
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Re: 16 Transaction Types Exempted From CBN’s Cybersecurity Levy by beryledibor: 7:36am On May 09 |
There |
Re: 16 Transaction Types Exempted From CBN’s Cybersecurity Levy by beryledibor: 7:38am On May 09 |
To bypass the levy, just do only same bank transfer. 1 Like |
Re: 16 Transaction Types Exempted From CBN’s Cybersecurity Levy by ivandragon: 7:38am On May 09 |
Lol. As bad as people thought GEJ was, his administration still witnessed the greatest time for the purchasing power of the common man. OBJ was in a class of his own. Breaking grounds without breaking backs. Yaradua was a stabiliser, humane and commonsensical leader. No airs, no fuss, no muss. Just quietly going about his job the best way he could. All these before some selfish individuals decided to destroy everything. 10 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: 16 Transaction Types Exempted From CBN’s Cybersecurity Levy by keymatt(m): 7:39am On May 09 |
MemphitzDgreat1:This is public knowledge. Only urchinns think otherwise. 4 Likes |
Re: 16 Transaction Types Exempted From CBN’s Cybersecurity Levy by ivandragon: 7:43am On May 09 |
Brendaniel: Exactly. In reality, it just excludes the government and financial partners from paying that tax. In reality, the exemptions are cosmetic. When you collect loan, you will still spend it on something & pay the tax. When you collect salary, you will still spend it on something else & pay the tax. When you collect contracts from government, you will still spend it on something else & pay the tax. Anyway, it is what Nigerians deserve. 4 Likes |
Re: 16 Transaction Types Exempted From CBN’s Cybersecurity Levy by Thoughty2(m): 7:48am On May 09 |
masterfactor: How? Please explain. 1 Like |
Re: 16 Transaction Types Exempted From CBN’s Cybersecurity Levy by tradepunter: 7:48am On May 09 |
MemphitzDgreat1: Stupid psychotic assertion..... No evidence, made up crap from your empty head.... 2 Likes |
Re: 16 Transaction Types Exempted From CBN’s Cybersecurity Levy by graceypetee: 7:48am On May 09 |
Wahala |
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