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Federal Government Imposes New Electronic Money Transfer Levy! by chatinent: 2:47pm On Sep 07
Omo, e don bi for us o


Tinubu is out to finish us.

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Re: Federal Government Imposes New Electronic Money Transfer Levy! by budaatum: 2:52pm On Sep 07

Re: Federal Government Imposes New Electronic Money Transfer Levy! by abbaashiru(m): 2:59pm On Sep 07
Just saw this...
Re: Federal Government Imposes New Electronic Money Transfer Levy! by Anither563: 3:02pm On Sep 07
He will rather finish us than allow us to finish him.

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Re: Federal Government Imposes New Electronic Money Transfer Levy! by Acjohn(m): 3:08pm On Sep 07
Bill Gates recently stated that Nigerians are not taxed enough and this is coming up.

Who really rules Nigeria?

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Re: Federal Government Imposes New Electronic Money Transfer Levy! by chatinent: 3:13pm On Sep 07
Acjohn:
Bill Gates recently stated that Nigerians are not taxed enough and this is coming up.

Who really rules Nigeria?

Nigerian leaders are stooges. The West controls the ins and outs and who becomes whatever.

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Re: Federal Government Imposes New Electronic Money Transfer Levy! by Usmanovic95(m): 3:19pm On Sep 07
Tinubu has got us on chokehold.How long can we survive this FGS.

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Re: Federal Government Imposes New Electronic Money Transfer Levy! by Salewa97: 3:23pm On Sep 07
E go still be for us

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Re: Federal Government Imposes New Electronic Money Transfer Levy! by Kaycee9242(m): 3:33pm On Sep 07
That's the only thing they know how to do, tax tax and yet nothing to show for it
Re: Federal Government Imposes New Electronic Money Transfer Levy! by olatade(m): 3:33pm On Sep 07
APC government will soon tax the air we breathe.

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Re: Federal Government Imposes New Electronic Money Transfer Levy! by WeddingParol: 3:39pm On Sep 07
This guy is pushing the people too far.

They want people to revolt.

He should go and learn from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Re: Federal Government Imposes New Electronic Money Transfer Levy! by bigpicture001: 3:45pm On Sep 07
One CBN two bank policies...

I own a first monie and access closa POS machine ..I HV been paying this 50 naira levy whenever monies enter into my acct from anywhere above 10k..

Again, I am still taxed 7-8k monthly after monthly biz by the FG and it is called withholding tax...while these opay and MoniePoint machines don't charge them...it's so unfair of the FG, to grant national banking licence to these fintechs and yet exempt them from normal DMB charges whilst claiming they are small banks that help poor people.....

Nonsense CBN
Re: Federal Government Imposes New Electronic Money Transfer Levy! by Melagros(m): 3:46pm On Sep 07
COMRADES, let's hear what these miscreants will say about this
Re: Federal Government Imposes New Electronic Money Transfer Levy! by trutharena: 4:14pm On Sep 07
This is a welcome development.

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