BONIC ⭐
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@iamdisplacement relying only on trading is high risk and mentally exhausting.
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@Dizzle_j @instablog9ja I'm shocked 💔💔
Indeed there do sell there brains after joining
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@instablog9ja When the people say if you join APC you don't need your brain power again I thought it was a joke, till you joined.... With all these big stomach you have you're still looking for stomach infrastructure
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Jos M@ssacre: The K+llings Were Carried Out to Embarrass President Tinubu on His Birthday — Cubana ChiefPriest


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🇳🇬 JUST IN: ₦100,000 Fine Awaits Nigerians Who Miss March 31 Tax Deadline as Government Expands Tax Net Nationwide
Nigerians across the country are racing to meet the March 31, 2026 deadline for filing their 2025 Personal Income Tax (PIT) returns, as enforcement intensifies nationwide.
The filing requirement applies to all taxable individuals, including employees under the Pay-As-You-Earn (PAYE) system, self-employed persons, freelancers, business owners, and those in the informal sector.
Even individuals whose taxes have already been deducted at source are still required to file annual returns declaring all sources of income.
Under the law, failure to meet the deadline attracts an automatic penalty of ₦100,000 for the first month, with an additional ₦50,000 for each subsequent month of default. Additional consequences may include interest on outstanding liabilities and best-of-judgment assessments by tax authorities.
The enforcement is part of Nigeria’s ongoing tax administration measures aimed at expanding the tax base and strengthening compliance.
Tax authorities have also warned that submitting false information or forged documents during filing may attract further penalties under applicable laws.
The March 31 deadline remains in force.

BSN@Barristerstreet
🇳🇬 TAX REFORM I’m getting growing feedback that a protest is already being planned over the new tax law. Many Nigerian workers say whatever relief they expected is being swallowed by today’s market prices, with inflation still biting hard. The voices are getting louder. Nigerians are watching closely. @taiwoyedele
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@promziix @lex_consults Then I won
Started the month with -1%
Hit 1 tp +2%
1sl -1% again
I'll. Win 🎉
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@lex_consults The price action of March, especially this week wasn't nice at all. This is the part where some traders will give up and doubt their progress.
But the main thing here is, if you were able to close the month with some capital still preserved for the next month, you're a winner.
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@CHEECHEE0147 @FXDannyG Omo it's not funny
So if there breached your account like that it's gone?
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@CHEECHEE0147 @FXDannyG Bruh this slippage of a thing after crossing your sl and not closing your trade
Your losses keep counting till there feel like closing it ??
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@IamKingsleyOgar @dolapocarter I’ll meet my ancestors
With Dreads and Afro
Dressed beautifully in our cultural regalia
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I started questioning religion at the age of 16 in SS3. There was a civic education textbook from LASG we had to read to prepare for WAEC.
In the book I discovered how Christianity and Islam were both tools of colonization. Christianity came from European colonizers who arrived by sea, which is why it took root predominantly in coastal and southern Nigeria. Islam spread from the Middle East through North Africa and the Sahara trade routes, which is why northern Nigeria is predominantly Muslim.
The religion you practice today has more to do with which direction your ancestors were colonized from than any divine encounter.
Think about that.
ɠɧıʂɧ@rirokpik
So Jesus Died for our Sins and AFRICANS Did Not Know until White Men Came to tell Them? Wake Up from SLUMBER!!!
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@Trex1220 @Wizarab10 Leave them
I bet at the end he prayed and there all shouted amennnnnnn 🤡🤡
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Do you see how they are not campaigning with result?
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE
"I'm asking you all to have faith in president Tinubu. My father saw cracks and is fixing them now, so we won’t face bigger problems later. I pray for his second term." — Seyi Tinubu
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Years ago, bandits kidnapped his two wives.
He paid ₦10 million to secure their release.
Months later, the same criminals returned and abducted his younger brother, Hassan.
He paid another ₦3.5 million (plus airtime, phones, and other demands) to free him.
Terrified for his family's safety, he relocated them to a more crowded area, hoping it would bring protection.
For about a year and a half, they lived in relative peace.
Then the bandits tracked them down again.
This time, they kidnapped him, the same wife who had been taken before, and his daughter.
The demanded ransom: ₦20 million (along with motorcycles, phones, call cards, and more).
The family managed to raise ₦7 million. It wasn't enough.
After 42 days in captivity — enduring severe beatings, torture, and an untreated fractured leg — Malam Bashar Sani was k!lled.
His wife and daughter were eventually released.
One man.
Three separate abductions targeting his family.
Tens of millions paid in ransom over the years.
And still, he lost his life.
He served as a Director at the College of Education, Maru, in Zamfara State.
This is the heartbreaking story of Malam Bashar Sani. A cruel reality unfolding every day in villages, communities, and local government areas across Northern Nigeria.
You will never see Northerns protest over these killings!

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@du__________bem @emmynicefx I don't use funding pips
I use funded next there's is 4%
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@BONIC000 It’s well mate stay locked in. And stay safe
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