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HML to them 🥂 1 Like |
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Haven't they already? You saw all Nigerian politicians gather there at IBB's book launch, you should know it's an insincere gathering... 3 Likes 2 Shares |
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CoronaVirusPro: The emphasis isn't on the self employment but on the sector... i.e. informal sector. How many bricklayers, painters, manual labourers would you ask to pay taxes in Nigeria when there are no regulations‽ Besides a lot of those in the informal sector still pay taxes by way of market levies and local government dues, those are also also types of taxes. |
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EmperorCaesar: True... I think they already have more industries than any other state in Nigeria apart from Lagos. Besides they have the highest number of universities. 1 Like |
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CoronaVirusPro: Majority of Nigerians are self-employed people who only depend on their daily work to eat. Most people don't work in the formal sector, so how would they be taxed? You expect someone labouring to feed himself to pay taxes out of money that's not even enough for him to feed himself and his family... Come on. Most of those who have access to go to UK are already paying taxes in Nigeria. |
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LOL |
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Wouldn't it be a better idea to spend the money training their youths and eradicating poverty instead? These are poor people who aren't even financially equipped to marry each other and definitely can't sustain a family... Does the government also plan to help them feed their kids? It is well with Northern Nigeria o! 🤐 7 Likes 1 Share |
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Coldie: Personally, I can't give you a particular estimate, but make sure you do the following before returning home: - Gather as much funds as possible, enough to start a small or medium sized business. - Try to build a house, even if it's just a 3-bedroom bungalow somewhere in or close to your desired city. Trust me, you don't wanna deal with tenants, house agents and landlords in Nigeria... - Approach the move prayerfully and do your research. Also, don't be quick let go of anything that can help you resettle in the UK in case of any issues back home, things such as your residence permit, connections, relationships etc. There's a possibility that you might want to return after a few months back home, so be careful. All the best! 15 Likes 2 Shares |
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Cut your coat according to your cloth... Nice one from Ekiti state government. 4 Likes |
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Wow... that's sad. |
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dominique: lol 🤣 |
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The man's name reminds me of a popular song I heard growing up. ![]() Congrats to him. 1 Like 1 Share |
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Thundafireseun: It's normal to send kids on errands, this has nothing to do with being a minor. A 13 or 14 year old child in SS1 is a minor but he's old enough to run simple errands like buying fuel. May we not give birth to imbeciles... The focus here is the guy who decided to scam a child. 21 Likes |
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Not bad... At least they're developing manpower and human resources. 👍🏾 7 Likes 1 Share |
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Well deserved. Before colleges of education in the South West became universities, EKSU was a major academic partner allowing NCE teachers obtain a degree. I am not surprised they are getting this recognition cos they've been quite innovative. 19 Likes 2 Shares |
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Wishing Germany peace... ☮️🇩🇪 |
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Looks impressive. Igbo amaka. Nigeria amaka! 🙏🏾 58 Likes 3 Shares |
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Congrats to President Donald Trump... 24 Likes 1 Share |
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This is so wrong... ![]() ![]() 5 Likes 1 Share |
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Wow |
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Inside the church? Na wa o! ![]() 1 Like 2 Shares |
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saphiere: There's literally nobody that sees being a single father as "cool". A lot of single fathers also face discrimination cos most single women prefer men without kids and baby mama drama. I admit women face more discrimination in this case because of their biology, but at the end of the day, it goes both ways. 12 Likes |
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Good riddance! Thanks to Mr. Ezebube for challenging the anomaly and kudos to Judge Akintayo Aluko for delivering a sound judgment. It's only in Nigeria that citizens would face a challenge created by government agencies and same agencies would use it as an opportunity to siphon money and harass people. Nobody wants to take responsibility! 😡 16 Likes 3 Shares |
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She has a right to express herself and share her own Nigerian story. Some people think she's defaming the country, but most people understand her perspective. She's a political leader and she continues to demonstrate that she's not moved by the politicians condemning her in Nigeria. 6 Likes 1 Share |
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This is a slap on the face of the NPF... I hope this triggers them to swing into action and to understand that they're not immune to the security challenges faced by common Nigerians. 9 Likes 2 Shares |
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Well he didn't specifically mention Nons Miraj in his video, so that's that. On the flip side though, entitlement mentality is a bad thing... |
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Nice report. This highlights the positive roles of Nigerian expats and migrants working to earn and remit fx back to the country. It's not always about 'brain drain'. People must be allowed to explore their options if Nigeria isn't working for them. At the end of the day, it's a win for the economy. |
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10 years! Wow... |
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This is the 2nd fire incident reported in Anambra this year... It is well o! ![]() I think the state should invest more resources in fire fighting and they should also take steps to prevent fire issues, especially the ones that occur from naked wires in blocks of shops... 4 Likes |
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RIP to the late Tolulope Arotile... 77 Likes 8 Shares
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