Communications Service Tax: A Helping Hand Or A Distressing Blow?, By Jayne Augoye
It is almost inevitable that the poor would be hurt, the question is to what extent?
It is almost inevitable that the poor would be hurt, the question is to what extent?
Perhaps the next spurious allegation that that irreverent Timi would spew would be against Trader Moni?
Thankfully, despot Buhari won’t be in power forever. Three more years and his reign will be over.
The entire government should step up and receive its blame over a collective mediocre performance.
Are we playing high-wire politics at the top echelon or simply lying with statistics. Time will tell, though
So what should, or could, institutions and policies look like if properly attuned to the post-oil present?
Yari advised incoming governors to stop depending entirely on money from Abuja to run their states.
Part of Nigeria’s own distortion is graphically reflected by the revenue distribution itself.
Dr. Fowler’s job should not end with the collection of revenue for government alone,but also suggestions on how jobs can ...
Nigeria has had enough of cronyism, mediocrity and nepotism. We cannot afford anyone worse than Buhari.