
President Tinubu Stands Firm on Tax Reforms Despite Controversy
President Bola Tinubu affirms his administration’s commitment to tax reforms, dismissing calls for withdrawal amid resistance
President Bola Tinubu affirms his administration’s commitment to tax reforms, dismissing calls for withdrawal amid resistance
The Federal Government has announced December 25th, 26th, and January 1st as public holidays to celebrate Christmas, Boxing Day, and New Year.
Stampedes in Abuja, Anambra, and Oyo claim 74 lives, sparking calls for strict crowd control measures and improved food security in Nigeria.
The House of Representatives will present ₦704.91 million to President Tinubu to aid vulnerable Nigerians affected by economic hardship.
Federal Government and opposition parties dispute the impact of President Tinubu’s economic reforms. Critics cite increased hardship
FEC approves the N47.96 trillion 2025 budget, with President Tinubu expected to present it to the National Assembly, possibly on Wednesday.
President Bola Tinubu presides over the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting in Abuja as Vice President Shettima attends official duties abroad.
As President Tinubu prepares to present the 2025 budget, experts call for fiscal discipline, realistic assumptions, and targeted spending to address macroeconomic challenges.
Amid public uproar and regional opposition, the Nigerian Senate has paused discussions on the Tax Reform Bills to allow deeper consultations
Senate has passed President Tinubu’s four tax reform bills for second reading, aiming to overhaul Nigeria’s tax system