Category : Search result: NEPZA revenue 2025


Ekiti Governor Oyebanji Signs N415.57bn 2026 Budget

Ekiti State Governor Biodun Oyebanji has signed the N415.57 billion 2026 Appropriation Bill into law. The budget allocates 53% to recurrent and 47% to capital expenditure. Read the full details.

Radda: Don't blame only govs for economic hardship

Katsina Governor Dikko Radda urges Nigerians to scrutinise Federal Government's use of 52% revenue share. He argues states, LGAs bear public anger despite limited funds. Read his full interview.

Presidency Denies Discrepancies in New Tax Laws

The Presidency has dismissed claims of alterations in the new tax laws signed by Tinubu. Taiwo Oyedele calls reports 'false and misleading' as controversy grows ahead of the January 2026 implementation.

Nigeria's FIRS Hits ₦47.39 Trillion Revenue with Reforms

Nigeria's Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) achieved record revenue of ₦47.39 trillion from 2023-2025 through major tax reforms and technology. Discover how new laws and digital systems are reshaping tax collection for 2026.

Top 5 African Stars Missing at AFCON 2025

The 2025 Africa Cup of Nations kicks off in Morocco, but several top stars like William Troost-Ekong and Hakim Ziyech will be absent. Find out why these key players are missing the continental showpiece.

Must-Read Nigerian Books Released in 2025

Explore the best Nigerian books of 2025, featuring powerful stories on migration, family, and ambition. Discover your next great read or perfect gift before the year ends.

Tinubu's 10 Defining Decisions of 2025

From emergency rule in Rivers State to major tax reforms and security overhauls, explore the 10 pivotal decisions by President Tinubu's administration that shaped Nigeria's 2025. Read the full list and analysis.

Meet the 24 Coaches for 2025 AFCON in Morocco

The complete list of head coaches for all 24 nations competing in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco. Discover the tacticians leading the Super Eagles and other contenders.

Nigeria's Debt, Salaries Exceed Revenue in 2025

Nigeria's Federal Government spent more on debt servicing and salaries than it earned in 2025's first seven months, with a N10.19tn revenue shortfall. Oil earnings slumped over 60%. Read the full analysis.

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