
Nico Royce
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Nico Royce
@KingDCIEE
I do Great things #PositiveMasculinity OK ✌️
📍WorldWide Katılım Mayıs 2015
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@instablog9ja Reminds me of my Indian boss
The man was looking for a means to quit the job and he brought out a bottle of alcohol bottomed it in front of our safety personnels.
The next day he was in India
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Nigeria Cannot Keep Borrowing Its Way To Development — Minister of Finance, Oyedele
The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Taiwo Oyedele, has warned that Nigeria cannot continue to rely on borrowing to fund development, stressing the need for a sustainable fiscal system.
He spoke at the 28th Annual Tax Conference of the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria in Abuja.
“Nigeria cannot continue to finance development primarily through borrowing. We must build a fiscal system capable of sustainably supporting critical infrastructure, quality education, affordable healthcare, security, and social protection,” he said.
His remarks follow reports of ongoing Federal Government discussions with the World Bank over a proposed $1.25bn loan for reforms, job creation, and competitiveness.
Oyedele said sustainability goes beyond revenue, adding that it must also promote growth, reduce inequality, and protect vulnerable groups.
He explained that tax reforms are aimed at fixing structural issues like multiple taxation, weak compliance, fragmented administration, and overdependence on limited revenue sources.
“Businesses faced overlapping debts, unpredictable enforcements, and rising compliance costs. Citizens often perceived the tax system as unfair because the burden was unevenly distributed,” he said.
He added that the reforms seek to simplify taxation, improve fairness, attract investment, and strengthen public trust.
According to him, minimum wage earners have been exempted from personal income tax, while reliefs have been introduced for low- and middle-income earners.
He also noted planned reductions in corporate tax rates and reforms in VAT to ease costs and curb inflation.
Oyedele said the government is working with states to reduce multiple taxation, with 15 states already adopting harmonisation laws.He further stated that digital systems, automation, and data integration will drive future tax administration.

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@Noble_man002 Got the point, but the laughing emoji makes you kinda weird.
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The question is, why does it scare you that you'll be forgotten?
Ozedikus Nwanne@Ozedikus
People remember anger more than kindness. Become a wicked person today and you’ll never be forgotten
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@Wizarab10 He's coming online saying tr@sh
Because 160k then could get you a land, build a mansion, get you one of the top car, a yatch
And he's out here saying it like it's some kind of low
He was living in luxury then
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He became the host of Who Wants to Be A Millionaire in October 2004.
N160k in 2004 & 2005 was big boy income. That was about $1200 a month.
Don't let Tinubu's economy confuse you.
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35
“My first 2 years salary at the ‘Who wants to be a millionaire’ show was 160k Naira monthly but I had to put on a suit and acted like I own all the money” - Frank Edoho
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@DukeDarls Its definitely knee injury.
Best believe you're ok now.
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Ronaldo? I don’t joke with that man.
I have his frame on the wall in my house, he’s my Idolo

Ola Daniel@CableAnalyst
@DukeDarls I know sabi say you self na ororo fan, I go even stream self if I see way
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@DukeDarls You sustained an injury, or the lifestyle ain't got room for some ⚽
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@DukeDarls I get it boss,
Even if its a pdf or course you trust so much.
I just need to know what to do and how to do it
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I DO NOT TEACH TRADING, I STOPPED A LONG TIME AGO 💜
Nico Royce@KingDCIEE
@DukeDarls Ah duke Baba if you put me on as per trading knowledge, it will be a thing of joy.
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@DukeDarls Ah duke
Baba if you put me on as per trading knowledge, it will be a thing of joy.
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@instablog9ja I'll borrow them the money , but first they need to send me 10 million dollars for logistics.
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FG Seeks Fresh $1.25bn World Bank Loan Ahead of 2027 Election
The Federal Government is seeking a fresh $1.25bn loan from the World Bank to support economic reforms, job creation, and investment growth.
The proposed facility, titled Nigeria Actions for Investment and Jobs Acceleration, is expected to be presented for approval on June 26, 2026, months before the 2027 presidential election.
If approved, the loan, estimated at about ₦1.7tn, would become one of the largest World Bank facilities secured under President Bola Tinubu’s administration and could push Nigeria’s total public debt above ₦160tn.
According to the World Bank document, the facility is designed “to support the government’s efforts to expand access to finance, digital, and electricity services, and strengthen competitiveness through tax, trade, and agriculture reforms.”
The report stated that the loan has reached the “decision meeting stage” of the World Bank approval process, indicating that negotiations and major conditions have largely been concluded ahead of final board approval.
“The review did authorise the team to appraise and negotiate,” the document added.
Findings showed that the World Bank has approved about $9.35bn in loans and credits for Nigeria between June 2023 and May 2026 across sectors including power, education, healthcare, agriculture, and economic reforms.
If the latest facility is approved, total World Bank approvals under Tinubu could rise to about $10.6bn.
Reacting earlier, the Accountant-General of the Federation, Dr Shamseldeen Ogunjimi, warned that Nigeria could reject World Bank facilities if approval delays persist.
“If approvals take more than six months, the Nigerian Government may no longer honour such arrangements,” he said.
The World Bank, however, warned that the programme carries significant risks ahead of the 2027 elections, stating that “political and governance risks are elevated ahead of the 2027 elections, with pressures that could delay or reverse sensitive reforms.”

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@AustineIsaac19 @ShehuSani Return to your cave,
Nigerians have moved past this stinking thought process.
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@KingDCIEE @ShehuSani Until peter obi renouce IPOB he will never win nigeria president
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@heismric Abeg so us your DM,
I know say them don line up 😂
Those gender no get shame
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