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CIPSMN Petitions ICPC to Prosecute PPAN Members

The Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply Management of Nigeria has urged the ICPC to investigate and prosecute PPAN trustees for violating the CIPSMN Act 2007. Read the full details.

Emir Sanusi II Gains Admission to Study Law

The Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, has received special admission to study Law at Northwest University, Kano. This inspiring move highlights the value of lifelong learning. Read more about his academic journey.

Man Sentenced to Death for Raping Minor in Jigawa

A Jigawa High Court has sentenced Abubakar Muhd to death by hanging for raping a 15-year-old boy. The landmark ruling under the VAPP Law includes a N5 million compensation order. Read the full details.

Nigeria's New Tax Residency Rules Explained

Nigeria's new tax law finally clarifies who is a tax resident. Learn the 5-point checklist to determine your liability and understand taxation for residents vs. non-residents.

Man Avoids New 2026 Bank Charge by Sending N9,999

A Nigerian man's viral post shows how he avoided the new N50 electronic transfer levy by sending N9,999. His action has ignited a fierce online debate about the 2026 tax laws. Read more.

Man Sends N1m, Debunks New Tax Law Rumours

A Nigerian man shares his experience after sending over N1 million under the new tax law, clarifying there were no extra deductions. Read his story and public reactions.

Market Woman's 'Gift' Advice on New Tax Law Goes Viral

A young Nigerian man's encounter with a market woman over the new 2026 tax law has sparked online debate. She advised labeling a transfer as a 'gift' to avoid deductions. Read the full story and public reactions here.

Influencer charged N487,500 VAT on N6.5m purchase

Social media influencer Rita 'Raye' Ushie cries out after being charged a huge 7.5% VAT on a N6.5 million purchase for her tech startup. See public reactions and why NANS plans protests.

NJC Clarifies Stance on Federal High Court Applicants

The National Judicial Council clarifies its position on 62 Federal High Court judge applicants, denying reports of a failed integrity test. The NBA Anti-Corruption Committee warns unresolved sleaze weakens rule of law.

NANS to Protest New Tax Laws on January 14

Nigerian students plan nationwide protests on January 14, 2026, against new tax laws. The action follows court rulings and unresolved discrepancies in the gazetted legislation.

Group Calls for Pause on New Tax Laws Over Trust Issues

Enough is Enough Nigeria urges the Federal Government to delay implementing new tax reforms, citing governance, transparency, and public trust deficits. Key demands include civic education and disclosure of FIRS-France MoU.

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