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  • Harmonised taxes & levies law to strengthen LG revenue administration —JRB executive secretary

    Harmonised taxes & levies law to strengthen LG revenue administration —JRB executive secretary

    The Executive Secretary of the Joint Revenue Board (JRB), Mr. Olusegun Adesokan, has said the ongoing domestication of the Harmonised Taxes and Levies Law across Nigerian states will significantly improve revenue administration and collection at the local government level. Mr. Adesokan made the remark as a discussant at the 28th National Tax Conference organised by […]

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  • Rev360 secure, user-friendly, NRS assures of next-generation tax platform

    Rev360 secure, user-friendly, NRS assures of next-generation tax platform

    The Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) has officially launched Rev360, a modern digital tax administration platform that replaces the TaxProMax system, marking a significant advancement in Nigeria’s tax compliance landscape. Addressing key concerns among taxpayers, the NRS confirmed that Rev360 is secure. The platform incorporates modern cybersecurity measures, robust encryption, and comprehensive data protection controls fully […]

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  • FG charges Saipem Contracting Nigeria Ltd, two directors over alleged N66.4bn tax fraud

    FG charges Saipem Contracting Nigeria Ltd, two directors over alleged N66.4bn tax fraud

    The Federal Government has dragged oil and gas services firm, Saipem Contracting Nigeria Limited, and two of its senior directors before a Federal High Court in Lagos over an alleged tax evasion scheme involving more than N66.4 billion and $938,080. The Revenue Service filed a six-count criminal charge against the company and its directors, Michele […]

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  • Trump Committed To Defending Christians In Nigeria, U.S. Congressman Says

    Trump Committed To Defending Christians In Nigeria, U.S. Congressman Says

    United States Congressman Riley Moore has praised President Donald Trump for what he described as a strong commitment to protecting Christian communities in Nigeria, following a joint U.S.–Nigerian operation that killed Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, identified as ISIS’ second-in-command globally.

    In a statement posted on X, Moore said President Trump was “laser focused on defending our Christian brothers and sisters in Nigeria against the slaughter and martyrdom they’ve faced at the hands of radical Islamic terrorists,” adding that the strike sends “a clear message” that those targeting innocent Christians “will be hunted down and brought to justice.”

    The joint operation targeted al-Minuki’s compound in the Lake Chad Basin region of northeastern Nigeria, an area affected by repeated insurgent attacks linked to extremist groups. He was killed along with several of his lieutenants.

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and United States President Donald Trump both confirmed the success of the mission. Both U.S. Africa Command and the Nigerian military confirmed no casualties on either side.

    Saturday’s strike followed months of pressure from Moore urging the Trump administration to take stronger action over attacks against Christians in Nigeria.

    Just days before the operation, he had called on the administration to take what he described as “forceful action” following fresh attacks in the Middle Belt region, particularly in Plateau State, accusing the Nigerian government of failing to act on early warnings ahead of the attacks.

    In February, he submitted a report proposing a bilateral U.S.–Nigeria security agreement, sanctions against those he described as violators of religious rights, and a broader counterterrorism framework.

    He had earlier written to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio urging immediate action over what he described as systematic attacks on Christians in parts of Nigeria, which he called “the deadliest place in the world to be a Christian.”

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  • APC primaries: Desmond Elliott alleges intimidation, withdrawal of security aides

    APC primaries: Desmond Elliott alleges intimidation, withdrawal of security aides

    A member of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Desmond Elliott, has alleged intimidation and the withdrawal of his security aides ahead of the All Progressives Congress (APC) primary election for Surulere I constituency scheduled for May 20. The lawmaker made the allegations in a viral video circulated on Sunday, where he accused some unnamed […]

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  • Anglican cleric calls for active participation of Christians in partisan politics

    Anglican cleric calls for active participation of Christians in partisan politics

    The Archbishop of Ibadan Ecclesiastical Province of the Church of Nigeria, Most Revd Williams Aladekugbe, has stressed the need for the active participation of Christians in partisan politics in order to correct the ills of society. This would afford Christians the opportunity to promote righteousness, justice and community well-being. Aladekugbe said this while delivering the […]

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  • Thugs invade Ondo APC secretariat, disrupt announcement of results 

    Thugs invade Ondo APC secretariat, disrupt announcement of results 

    ….electoral flee for safety  Pandemonium broke out at the All Progressives Congress (APC) Secretariat in Akure, Ondo State, on Sunday as suspected political thugs allegedly loyal to one of the disqualified House of Representatives aspirants, stormed the party secretariat and disrupted the announcement of result of party’s primary election held on Saturday. The incident, which […]

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  • Abia PDP Chairman clinches House of Reps ticket, as candidates emerge 

    Abia PDP Chairman clinches House of Reps ticket, as candidates emerge 

    The Abia State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has released the results of its House of Representatives primary election conducted on Sunday, May 17, 2026.

    The State Chairman of the PDP, Amah Abraham Nnanna, clinched the ticket for Arochukwu/Ohafia Federal Constituency.

    Announcing the results in Umuahia, the Chairman of the Electoral Committee, Ikenna Onuoha, said the election followed the prescribed Electoral Act and was conducted in line with the PDP Constitution 2017, as amended.

    According to Onuoha, the election, which produced candidates in four federal constituencies, was conducted through consensus and affirmation modes.

    “And the party charged us to adopt two modes of election. Number one is consensus. And where consensus is not reached, the party mandated us to adopt direct primary election,” Onuoha said.

    Other candidates are: Akpulonu Solomon for Obingwa/Osisioma/Ugwunagbo Federal Constituency.

    For Ikwuano/Umuahia Federal Constituency, Humphrey Chukwudi Benson emerged.

    For Aba North/Aba South Federal Constituency, Ajuziogu Roland got the ticket.

    The remaining results from the other four federal constituencies in Abia State had not been released at the time of filing this report.

    Abia PDP Chairman clinches House of Reps ticket, as candidates emerge 

  • Why I left PDP for APM – Lagos governorship candidate, Adeoye

    Why I left PDP for APM – Lagos governorship candidate, Adeoye

    The governorship candidate of the Allied People’s Movement, APM, for the 2027 Lagos State election, Laja Adeoye, has explained his decision to exit the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, attributing the move to internal party disputes and a renewed focus on governance-driven priorities.

    He spoke on Sunday in Lagos at the official unveiling of the Lagos Agenda 2027, tagged Atunto Eko 1.0, where he also presented key elements of his campaign blueprint.

    According to him, the decision to join the APM was informed by the need to operate from a more stable and purpose-driven platform capable of delivering meaningful governance outcomes.

    “My decision was driven by internal crises within the PDP and a desire to focus on governance issues,” he said.

    Adeoye added that prolonged legal and leadership disagreements within the PDP had made it difficult to concentrate on addressing the pressing needs of Lagos residents.

    “The lingering legal and leadership tussles within the PDP made it impossible to focus on the real issues facing Lagosians. My love for this state and my desire to deliver real change necessitated this principled switch. APM is not just another party; it is a government-in-waiting, a movement built on integrity, competence, and people-centred leadership,” he stated.

    He argued that such internal conflicts could create uncertainty over candidate legitimacy and party stability, which may affect preparations for future elections supervised by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.

    The APM candidate also used the occasion to position his new platform as a more stable alternative, emphasizing governance priorities such as youth empowerment, job creation, and economic inclusion.

    He stressed that his entry into the APM was not motivated solely by political ambition but by what he described as a commitment to practical solutions for the state’s development challenges.

    Adeoye said Lagos required urgent attention in critical sectors, including power supply, transportation, healthcare, and urban development, adding that his campaign would prioritise measurable outcomes over political rhetoric.

    He further outlined his infrastructure agenda, which includes independent power initiatives, expansion of renewable energy projects, affordable housing schemes, and flood control systems aimed at strengthening urban resilience.

    He also pledged that his administration would focus on social welfare and inclusive governance, ensuring equitable development across all communities in the state.

    Adeoye noted that Lagos has maintained a unique democratic trajectory since 1999, adding that the state, built around the five historic IBILE divisions of Ikeja, Badagry, Ikorodu, Lagos (Eko), and Epe, has largely remained under the control of a single political party.

    Why I left PDP for APM – Lagos governorship candidate, Adeoye

  • ICSC 2026 to deepen public service reforms, strengthen global collaboration — Walson-Jack

    ICSC 2026 to deepen public service reforms, strengthen global collaboration — Walson-Jack

    The Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (HCSF), Mrs. Didi Esther Walson-Jack, has called on public service leaders, policymakers, development partners, academia, and private sector stakeholders from across the world to actively participate in the International Civil Service Conference (ICSC) 2026, describing the event as a strategic global platform for advancing public sector […]

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