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NESG Projects 5.5% Growth, 16% Inflation in 2026

The Nigerian Economic Summit Group projects economic growth of 5.5% and inflation of 16% for 2026, but warns a critical 18-month window exists to avoid policy reversals that could derail consolidation.

Tax Reforms Chairman Appeals for Public Backing

Taiwo Oyedele, head of Nigeria's tax reform committee, reveals he faces safety threats, urges supporters to speak out against misinformation. New tax laws took effect Jan 1, 2026.

Oyedele Faces Threats Over Nigeria's Tax Reforms

Taiwo Oyedele, head of Nigeria's tax reforms committee, discloses receiving life threats while implementing new tax laws. He cites powerful interests and public mistrust as major obstacles. Read more.

Oyedele faults KPMG report on Nigeria's new tax laws

Taiwo Oyedele clarifies Nigeria's new tax laws, countering KPMG's report. He explains policy intent behind capital gains, FX deductions, and defends reforms designed to strengthen the Naira and protect local industries.

FG Responds to KPMG's Critique of New Tax Laws

The Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee has responded to KPMG's assessment of Nigeria's new tax laws, stating identified 'errors' are often policy disagreements. Read the full details.

Tax Reform Credibility Crisis Over Alleged Law Alterations

Allegations of discrepancies in Nigeria's newly gazetted tax laws threaten a crucial reform. We examine the claims, official responses, and why the process integrity is vital for the nation's fiscal future. Read more.

Stakeholders to Meet on New Tax Regime in Enugu, Kano

A coalition of 48 lawmakers, CSOs, and experts will hold meetings in Enugu and Kano to monitor Nigeria's new tax laws. Aim is to ensure fair implementation and public buy-in for economic recovery. Join the dialogue.

Obi: Tax Reforms Must Not Punish the Poor

Peter Obi cautions the Nigerian government against imposing taxes that worsen poverty. He advocates for comprehensive, people-centered economic reforms to stimulate growth.

Court Dismisses Suit to Stop Nigeria's New Tax Laws

A Federal High Court in Abuja has dismissed a legal challenge seeking to halt Nigeria's new tax regime, clearing the way for implementation from January 1, 2026. Read the full ruling details.

Controversial Tax Reforms Begin Jan 1, 2026

President Tinubu's sweeping tax reforms begin today despite opposition from Atiku and Northern groups. FG insists changes are vital for economic growth. Read the full story.

Tax Chief: No Auto-Debit from Accounts in New Law

Taiwo Oyedele assures Nigerians the new tax reforms will not lead to automatic bank debits. The system is based on self-declaration, targeting high-income individuals. Read details.

FIRS Replaced by NRS in Major Nigerian Tax Reform

Nigeria's FIRS is now the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) following landmark 2025 legislation. Discover how this shift promises transparency, efficiency, and a new era of public finance management for all citizens.

FG: New Tax Laws to Support Airlines, Not Harm Them

The Presidential Tax Committee clarifies that new tax reforms will aid Nigerian airlines by removing burdensome charges and improving cash flow, countering Air Peace CEO's warning of soaring fares.

Tax Reforms on Track for January 1 Implementation

The Federal Government confirms Nigeria's major tax reform laws will take effect as scheduled on January 1, 2026. The changes promise relief for 98% of workers and 97% of small businesses. Get the full details.

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.

Okonkwo's Leadership in Nigeria's Secure Printing Sector

Gabriel Okonkwo, MD of Superflux International, discusses driving Nigeria's economic growth through secure printing solutions, ethical leadership, and navigating sector challenges. Discover his transformative journey.

Nigeria's Mother Tongue Education Policy Revoked

The Federal Government's controversial cancellation of the 2022 National Language Policy sparks outrage. Education stakeholders demand reversal, citing threats to Nigeria's linguistic heritage and flawed reasoning.

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