Oluseyi
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Oluseyi
@olushayhe
🇳🇬|Project & Risk Management |Banking |Agribusiness | Arsenal FC |⚽Messi| مؤمن|
🇳🇬 Katılım Şubat 2012
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•Diego Forlan left the EPL and became best striker in La Liga.
•Modric left EPL and became La Liga's best Midfielder of his era.
•Antony left Utd and outscored all Barca Players in the league.
•Pique left Man Utd and became Barcelona's greatest CB.
•Bale left Spurs and became the best Left footed player after Messi.
•Iago Aspas left Liverpool and Celta Vigo built him a statue.
•Joselu left Stoke and took Madrid to a UCL title.
•Moreno left Liverpool and became idolized at Villarreal.
LA LIGA IS AN OVERRATED LEAGUE.
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@NaijascoutforSE Bassey as a left footer can't be at the center of a 3CB structure
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Tinubu is at war with Nigerians!!!!
Abu Amir@SadiqMaunde
See what Tinubu deployed to INEC office! 😳😳😳
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As a guy, why do you have an edited photo of me looking like I was about to orgasm on your phone? What do you do with it? And if you are the one using the photo, why is Obi the one coming? 👀
lexy Osaro@Lexy02747485
@Omojuwa I am in Pain, Obi is coming
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Jos is a town founded by migrant tin workers in the early 20th century. This workers came from places like Kano, katsina Bauchi etc, infact Jos was under Bauchi province until 1926 when it became Plateau province
Descendants of this workers are now inhabitants of downtown Jos.
Jos have now expanded to converge with town like Bukuru which was a different town before now but now part of Jos , Bukuru is now Jos South LG, while original Jos town is Jos North LG
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@AyoOyalowo @biolakazeem Germany called him earlier this year or so, but, he is yet to be officially capped
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@QualityQuadry With the perfomance of our NPFl teams in continental competition, will you as a national team coach, take such a league seriously?
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🚨 Eric Chelle is setting a bad precedence.
I can't remember the last time Nigeria go to a major tournament without NPFL players.
I can't remember the last time Eric Chelle visit NPFL match venues to watch matches and identify talents.
Coaches like Gernot Rohr and co would always go to NPFL venues to watch the league and invite players to the Super Eagles for friendlies and major tournament.
We have few months before the end of the current NPFL season, Eric Chelle needs to get serious and go to NPFL match venues and do his job

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@Megatron_ron It's quite ironic that what Trump was hoping to happen in Iran is what is happening in his courtyard 😂😂😂
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@Barristerstreet I can bet that over 85% of eligible tax payers don't even know how to go about the process.
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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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