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Africa's $90B Debt Crisis Blocks Climate Action

African countries spent $90B on debt servicing in 2024 while climate finance falls short. G20 summit must deliver debt relief to unlock Africa's green transition and global climate security.

Gratuity Returns for Federal Workers in 2026

Federal workers celebrate as gratuity payments resume in January 2026 after a decade-long halt. The ASCSN also pushes for pension reforms and opposes Unity Schools' privatization.

Nigeria to Cut CGT and Corporate Tax Rates in 2026

Federal government confirms plans to reduce Capital Gains Tax from 30% to 25% and Corporate Income Tax from 30% to 25% in 2026. Tax reforms to boost business profitability and attract investments.

98% of Nigerian Workers Exempt from Income Tax

Nigeria's new tax reforms will exempt 98% of workers from personal income tax starting January 2026. Learn how SMEs and low-income earners benefit from VAT exemptions and other incentives.

LIRS Promotes Tax Education in Lagos Schools

Lagos Inland Revenue Service partners with DKK to host Tax Trybe debate competition, educating students about taxation importance and creating future tax ambassadors.

Father's 20-year 4am to 12am commute story

A Nigerian woman reveals her father's 20-year daily commute from Ikorodu to Marina, working corporate jobs to support his family. Read this inspiring story of parental sacrifice.

Africa's $163bn Debt Crisis Needs EU Action

African leaders warn Europe must help break debt cycle as countries pay $163bn annually. Unsustainable debt hampers climate resilience and development across the continent.

St. Kitts & Nevis Citizenship: Nigeria's New Dream

Nigerian elites are securing St. Kitts & Nevis citizenship for visa-free global travel, tax benefits, and family security. Discover the limited-time offer for a family of four. Act now!

Taraba audit exposes 7000 ghost workers

Taraba State payroll audit reveals over 7000 ghost workers removed from civil service. Governor Kefas praises transparent verification committee report. Read full details.

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