Tax laws won’t hurt poor Nigerians — Ex-Senate Leader, Lagos APC

FORMER Senate Leader, Senator Teslim Folarin, yesterday, urged Nigerians to remain calm, well-informed and supportive of the tax reforms introduced by President Bola Tinubu, stressing that the measures were not targeted at the poor but  designed to strengthen Nigeria’s revenue base and promote sustainable national development.
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Africa: Iconic Global summit 2025 ends with call to action from resource persons

The sixth edition of the highly anticipated Iconic Global Summit/Honors 2025, hosted by Iconic International Holdings (Pty) Ltd in partnership with the Mayorkings Charity Foundation, successfully concluded, leaving a lasting impression on a diverse cohort of global and African leaders. ​Held under the compelling theme, “The Africa We Want: Sustainable Development; Everyone’s Responsibility,” the Summit […]

Venezuela to turn over 50m barrels of oil to US — Trump

…Seizes Russian-flagged tanker President Donald Trump has said Venezuela would turnover up to 50 million barrels of oil to the US, after a military operation to remove President Nicolás Maduro from power. The oil, worth about $2.8 billion (£2.1bn), will be sold at its market price, the US president wrote on social media, adding that […]

ADC kicks off nationwide membership revalidation, signals party reset

African Democratic Congress, ADC, yesterday rolled out a nationwide membership revalidation, mobilisation and registration exercise, describing it as a deliberate push to strengthen its internal structures, grow its grassroots base and reposition for future political engagements.

Apapa Customs generates N2.93tr in 2025 as reforms drive revenue growth

By Godwin Oritse The Apapa Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service generated a total revenue of N2.93 trillion in 2025 from import and export facilitation. This figure represents a 24.32 per cent growth compared to the ₦2.357 trillion collected in 2024. In a statement signed by Isah Sulaiman,Chief Superintendent of Customs and Public Relations […]

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