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Re: CAMA: FG Says Religious Bodies Must Submit Details Of Their Finances by kurlz(f): 11:51am On Aug 23, 2020 |
Igbochief001: Who are the real scammers. That eat what belong to the "general" masses? |
Re: CAMA: FG Says Religious Bodies Must Submit Details Of Their Finances by dfos2k(m): 12:16pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
Mosque no follow for this law? . I just dey ask abi CAC no dey register mosque? Then the imbalance in the country is over imbabalaced! |
Re: CAMA: FG Says Religious Bodies Must Submit Details Of Their Finances by Tango123: 12:19pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
na2016: Helping u? When they have sold u to the Chinese and sold ur sovereignty. Guy wake up from ur dreams Believeing in this government is like believing that a rapist has good intentions for his or her victim. Or that a rbber who came to rob u has good intentions for u |
Re: CAMA: FG Says Religious Bodies Must Submit Details Of Their Finances by Tango123: 12:26pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
na2016: See below. Copied from somewhere If you guys know the amount of things hidden in that 604 pages of the new Companies Act,you'll start weeping.The Corporate Affairs Commisson has just been made a monster. You see that NIPOST regulation fixing N20m as licensing fee?That is small stuff compared to what CAC will do. The sector that will be worst hit are the churches, mosques, charity organisations, schools, NGOs etc. The CAC can now arbitrarily remove & replace the "owners" or leaders of these organisations. Also, CAC can convert/take over the monies in their bank accounts. Every sector will be hit. In the old Act, small fees were clearly prescribed for certain things.E.g, the Act may say if you fail to do XYZ, you'll pay N50 for each day of default.The new Act has removed all those meagre fees & gives CAC power to make regulations prescribing fees. Online vendors who operate under a business name other than their government names, are now risking conviction in court if they don't register their business names with CAC. The most damning revelation from my review so far is that, a private organisation has been written into the new Companies Act & has been emboldened through the back door to: 1. generate revenue; and 2. regulate an aspect of law practice, accountancy etc. The private org is Business Recovery and Insolvency Practitioners of Nigeria (BRIPAN). S. 705(C) of the new CAMA requires that to qualify as insolvency practitioner,you must be a lawyer/accountant AND a member of BRIPAN. On BRIPAN website, membership fee ranges from N90k - N250k. BRIPAN is not a chartered institute (like ICAN, ICSAN, CIPM) or a statutory body. It is a private association formed by private citizens. Remember how Lagosians fought against Alpha Beta being written into the Lagos Land Use Charge Law (albeit unsuccessfuly)? In similar fashion, some people have successfully slipped in BRIPAN (a private organisation) into an Act of the National Assembly and the President has signed it into law. How did our law makers not see this while deliberations on the bill were ongoing? Another curious provision in the new CAMA is S. 851 which empowers CAC to now act as a 'court' or tribunal of some sort. So if CAC imposes fees on your small business, before you can go to court to challenge those fees, you must first appear before CAC panel & make your case. The panel is made up of guess who? Registrar General of CAC, 5 officers of CAC & someone from the Ministry of Trade & Investment, which is the Ministry overseeing the CAC. In effect, the CAC is now a Prosecutor & Judge in its own case. Goodluck if you have a case against CAC. One of the narratives touted by the govt regarding this new law is that, it'll aid ease of doing business. While I agree that on face value,some sections of the law will aid this,I am simply drawing our attention to other sections which will become a clog & make things difficult. Another narrative is that, with this new law, you wont need a lawyer to either incorporate a business or carry out many post incorporation activities as you can do them yourself. Truth is,many lawyers will grapple with this new law.If this is so,what are your chances as a layman? 1 Like |
Re: CAMA: FG Says Religious Bodies Must Submit Details Of Their Finances by aribisala0(m): 12:36pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
Tango123: Jesus and Muhammad were quite successful without bank accounts and private jets.You don't need that stuff to spread the word So long as the law is constitutional no problem. Anyone can challenge that in court No layman is forced to open a business without using a lawyer but those who think they can do without them are allowed to do so.That is a good development |
Re: CAMA: FG Says Religious Bodies Must Submit Details Of Their Finances by Tango123: 12:50pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
aribisala0: The civil authorities in yhe time of Jesus and Mohammed didnt put their hands forcefully on private money donated by private individuals for private issues It is interesting u avoided the place that article mentioned a private organisation is being used Who owns and runs that private organisation. Why are u not questioning that |
Re: CAMA: FG Says Religious Bodies Must Submit Details Of Their Finances by Tango123: 12:54pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
aribisala0: Are u sure u are not a member of BRIPAN, or a beneficiary Who regulates BRIPAN Or will it be like efcc and dss that are used as attack dogs to attack political enemies |
Re: CAMA: FG Says Religious Bodies Must Submit Details Of Their Finances by bezimo(m): 12:58pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
Halo22: My friend shut up there and answer my question instead of saying nonsense..i repose the question "How many laws from developed countries are operated here..like law promoting human dignity and rights..how many?" Do you know who you are addressing? look at this infinitesemal satanic bastard nonentithy oh... |
Re: CAMA: FG Says Religious Bodies Must Submit Details Of Their Finances by bezimo(m): 1:02pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
TimeTraveler369: I guess you are describing yourself because if not that you are a daft idiot you will know that accountability only goes when you have invested resources in an entity or person..can you or your father come and hold me accoutable on how I spend money that i earn and was given to me.. when you are not mad..my friend get out with your stupid reasoning. |
Re: CAMA: FG Says Religious Bodies Must Submit Details Of Their Finances by bezimo(m): 1:06pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
AnanseK: Is was a question you couldnt answer which would have justified if you and your type useless reasoning justifying CAMA..but because you couldnt answer you divert to frivolities..una dey very stupid.Moral responsibility my foot..na church be una problem for this country una no see useless failing govt policies and increased poverty and insecurity..na church be de problem..reoprobrate devils..should I be suprised..mtchww |
Re: CAMA: FG Says Religious Bodies Must Submit Details Of Their Finances by aribisala0(m): 1:29pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
Tango123:Not relevant |
Re: CAMA: FG Says Religious Bodies Must Submit Details Of Their Finances by aribisala0(m): 1:33pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
Tango123:There is nothing like private organisation. .what does that mean.? I really do not know how you know what civil authorities did. What is your source? The reality is Jesus did not own land ,buildings or great wealth. If he did he would have attracted a lot of interest from civil authority Anyhow he supported paying tax Who is putting hands on money here? Now you are being sentimental. The issue is that private organisations need to be regulated for everyone's safety and security that is the reality of 2020. |
Re: CAMA: FG Says Religious Bodies Must Submit Details Of Their Finances by Tango123: 1:36pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
aribisala0: U see ur hypocrisy U tell me churches need to be regulated But i should not question nor ask who regulates BRIPAN Its either u are so believing and trusting in Nigerian govt, which to me is like trusting a goat to look after yam Or u are one of the goats in question Even in civilised countries, no private unregulated body will be tasked with regulating other bodies. Even state bodies like police are heavily regulated Now that i know ur line of reasoning, which at best is mistaken, and at worst is coniving with this govt, i rest my case with u Today it is the church, tomorrow it will be ur old boys association of ur school, next tomorrow it will be ur private money in ir private account |
Re: CAMA: FG Says Religious Bodies Must Submit Details Of Their Finances by aribisala0(m): 1:39pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
Tango123: Sentiments and illogic. There are such laws in the UK and many Nigerian churches like KICC,Redeemed and Christ Embassy ran foul of them because of their criminal nature. Some of the findings show that they were laundering money internationally through their various branches with Nigeria as the main hub.Surely the government would have received all the security reports and have to react so they don't create problems for everyone. not only churches ,Islamic sects get funding from abroad to perpetrate terrorist activities and that has to be checked The message is simple BE TRANSPARENT You are right security is important and this is an important security manoeuvre = follow the money |
Re: CAMA: FG Says Religious Bodies Must Submit Details Of Their Finances by aribisala0(m): 1:41pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
Tango123: I told you not to question anything? When Where? |
Re: CAMA: FG Says Religious Bodies Must Submit Details Of Their Finances by Kingspin(m): 1:48pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
Empiree:Keep Quiet Church members help offer money to running church activities or build a church. Are you not a shame to say such. If Church is business that shouldn't be your headache because they don't bomb people. Why are Muslims jealous about? |
Re: CAMA: FG Says Religious Bodies Must Submit Details Of Their Finances by Flexherbal(m): 2:04pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
IMASTEX: Things have fallen apart. Christianity is not a religion but a way of life. |
Re: CAMA: FG Says Religious Bodies Must Submit Details Of Their Finances by Flexherbal(m): 2:06pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
TonyeBarcanista: Well said ! 1 Like |
Re: CAMA: FG Says Religious Bodies Must Submit Details Of Their Finances by Tpresh(f): 2:20pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
They are trying to protect their citizens indeed, who will protect us from them Even a thief now wants to become a night watch man. |
Re: CAMA: FG Says Religious Bodies Must Submit Details Of Their Finances by lastclaire4(f): 2:21pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
Igbochief001: Are you a christian? |
Re: CAMA: FG Says Religious Bodies Must Submit Details Of Their Finances by Empiree: 2:29pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
And now you would say your are "Christlike" but your utterances are opposite of that. See highlight?. You lied. If church member "offer" money why does pain pastors so much when criticised for taking tithes?. Why do they mandate tithes on members?. Adeboye even said members will not make heaven if tithes are not paid. Guy, why you dey lie now. Jesus is not pleased with you for lying. We all know tithe payment is a do or die Kingspin: |
Re: CAMA: FG Says Religious Bodies Must Submit Details Of Their Finances by Nobody: 2:35pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
shadeyinka: There is no contradictions in the works and decisions made with the direction of God's holy spirit, so God's word says PAY/GIVE Caesar what belongs to him. If the Churches have registered their businesses under the federal government, they must comply with the laws of the federal government! |
Re: CAMA: FG Says Religious Bodies Must Submit Details Of Their Finances by miqos02(m): 2:46pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
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Re: CAMA: FG Says Religious Bodies Must Submit Details Of Their Finances by babajero(m): 2:47pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
TonyeBarcanista:So what you are trying to say is that the organization have the right to oversee the church and remove anybody when they feel it's right for them, but have it occurred to you that they can appoint a Muslim to oversee the church if they so wish because according to you ' In sane societies like USA, South Africa, UK, Europe, Australia etc, there are agencies that regulate religious organisations, CSOs and NGOs.' and it is within the law and in the constitution. And I don't think there is anywhere in the countries where you mentioned that government have removed anybody within the Church without recourse to court and replaced him with an outsider to oversee, because according to you the Church is a business enterprises that should be bastardized whenever the opportunity comes. I know you are doing your duty as the social media representative of the party, just like the VP and Femi adesina are doing their duty, by keeping quiet and supporting, but remember one thing, this fun you are enjoying now will not last because countries like turkey and other conventional countries started like this but today the same people who supported it then because of the monetary aspect are no where to found, they don't have the mouth to speak for themselves anymore. |
Re: CAMA: FG Says Religious Bodies Must Submit Details Of Their Finances by Tango123: 3:21pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
aribisala0: So answer the question Whi regulates BRIPAN In principle, the law is not bad. The problem is Nigeria and its sectional and sectarian implementation. That is what u dont get We all see how dss and efcc is used as attack dogs for political interests. People are concerned, and rightly so, that this new law will be used in a partisan and sectarian manner. After all, like all major appointments, Buhari will sectionalise qnd sectarianise the implementation of the law. That is the issue So, answer my question. Who will regulate BRIPAN. Who is to ensure that this law is not used for sectional and sectarian interests Dont tell me to trust fg because we see what they do with police, efcc, army, dss. So i dknt trust them. I dont hold brief for any religious organisation, muslim or Christian. I just believe that private money is private. U can follow the money as is already done, tru efcc, tru banks. |
Re: CAMA: FG Says Religious Bodies Must Submit Details Of Their Finances by Confida: 3:32pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
No weapon formed against the church shall prosper |
Re: CAMA: FG Says Religious Bodies Must Submit Details Of Their Finances by Nobody: 3:36pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
Confida: You're 100% correct! No weapon formed against the church of God! {Isaiah 54:17} NOT business empires disguising as the church of Christ! 2Corinthians 11:12-15 |
Re: CAMA: FG Says Religious Bodies Must Submit Details Of Their Finances by Cheeryfeet: 3:46pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
Igbochief001:They must first protect themselves from the scammers within. They have no moral right nor legitimacy to do what they intend to do |
Re: CAMA: FG Says Religious Bodies Must Submit Details Of Their Finances by Cheeryfeet: 3:50pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
Goke7:Yeah more accountable like the government. Indeed |
Re: CAMA: FG Says Religious Bodies Must Submit Details Of Their Finances by pieces18: 4:11pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
Igbochief001: |
Re: CAMA: FG Says Religious Bodies Must Submit Details Of Their Finances by na2016: 4:27pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
Tango123: Go and sit down. You talk as if you say down ti read the entire 600 pages of that law. |
Re: CAMA: FG Says Religious Bodies Must Submit Details Of Their Finances by Tango123: 4:37pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
na2016: The first line of that quote said copied. So what exactly is ur problem. Did i say i read it? That you have not read it DOES NOT mean others have not read it. What right have u to say i have not read it? Who told u that i am not interested enough in my future, as to not read a law that will affect me and my children and have my say on it Do u mean u are supporting or arguing against what u have not even read. What does that say about u? You will one day wake up, and Nigeria has been sold, like Amaechi did in the contract with China, and you will not even read it, even if it was made available for u to read. Pity |
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