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Tinubu To Reintroduce Telecom Tax On Nigerians To Meet World Bank Loan Condition by Racoon(m): 4:45pm On May 08 |
"Nigeria Tinubu Faces Backlash: Nigerians Demand Relief from Economic Burdens, Reject Telecom Tax Plan." Amidst negotiations for a $750 million loan from the World Bank, Nigeria contemplates reinstating telecom taxes, sparking outcry among citizens. Social media erupts with demands for relief from fiscal strain, urging Tinubu's administration to alleviate economic burdens. Learn about the proposed policy and Nigerians' impassioned reactions to the looming tax revival. https://nigerianbulletin.com/ams/tinubu-faces-backlash-nigerians-demand-relief-from-economic-burdens-reject-telecom-tax-plan.5007/
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Re: Tinubu To Reintroduce Telecom Tax On Nigerians To Meet World Bank Loan Condition by Urheadmaster(m): 4:46pm On May 08 |
Tax master 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu To Reintroduce Telecom Tax On Nigerians To Meet World Bank Loan Condition by Racoon(m): 4:46pm On May 08 |
"Widening the tax net, collect more from the people and reduce their purchasing power."A well knowm gbajue who said "nah statistics we go chop"? has been for forging educational certificates all his life while graduating from ghost schools made this silly unstatemanly statement and people clapped gleefully? Now you have it in reality 2 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Tinubu To Reintroduce Telecom Tax On Nigerians To Meet World Bank Loan Condition by Racoon(m): 4:48pm On May 08 |
The proposal to reintroduce telecom taxes, including the Electronic Money Transfer (EMT) levy and excise duties on telecom services, is part of a broader strategy to meet the conditions set by the World Bank for a loan of $750 million.Imagine! These Western imperialist are just neocolonist and oppressors in disguise. They only find the morbidly corrupt third world countries leaders as ready made puppets. |
Re: Tinubu To Reintroduce Telecom Tax On Nigerians To Meet World Bank Loan Condition by Remman(m): 4:49pm On May 08 |
I want to be president, it's my turn it's my turn. Oya o, see am here, no be by title. 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu To Reintroduce Telecom Tax On Nigerians To Meet World Bank Loan Condition by EmeeNaka: 4:51pm On May 08 |
BAcTeria widening the tax next. Na only Bitter Obi go fit commot this nyama nyama from Nigeria. |
Re: Tinubu To Reintroduce Telecom Tax On Nigerians To Meet World Bank Loan Condition by Jax1: 4:53pm On May 08 |
Zero creativity and productivity... The idiotic president is looking for money from creative minds and productive people to fund his criminal lifestyle. Animal. 2 Likes |
Re: Tinubu To Reintroduce Telecom Tax On Nigerians To Meet World Bank Loan Condition by Melagros(m): 5:35pm On May 08 |
COMRADES, if you think that tinubu and apc are sensitive to the plight of Nigerians, then continue sleeping in the ocean |
Re: Tinubu To Reintroduce Telecom Tax On Nigerians To Meet World Bank Loan Condition by Sheuns(m): 5:42pm On May 08 |
We don die for Jagaban hand. |
Re: Tinubu To Reintroduce Telecom Tax On Nigerians To Meet World Bank Loan Condition by Mynd44: 5:51pm On May 08 |
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