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SBT: Why Nigeria’s Reps should reject additional tax on non-alcoholic drinks – CPPE

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The Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise has explained why Nigeria’s House of Representatives should reject the Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Tax (non-alcoholic drinks) bill’s passage.  CPPE Chief Executive Officer Dr Muda Yusuf, in a statement at the weekend, said the bill, if passed by the Green Chamber, would worsen the cost of production across the value chain.  According to him, an additional tax on manufacturers, by extension on Nigerians despite harsh economic realities, is insensitive and ill-timed.  The economic think tank said the legislature by the National Assembly counters the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s stance on easing doing business in the country.  “The bill is ill-timed, insensitive to prevailing economic realities, and inconsistent with the federal government’s commitment to reducing the tax burden on businesses.  “Any additional tax burden on the industry would inevitably increase production costs, raise consumer prices, we...

CITIZENS HAVE A ROLE TO PLAY IN COMBATING INSECURITY

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Oyo State Commissioner of Police, Abimbola Olugbenga, has aptly identified a key challenge security agents face in combating bandits, kidnappers, and terrorists: citizens often witness suspicious activities but fail to report them. The commissioner led journalists to a residential property in Araromi Quarters, Ayegun North, Oluyole Local Government Area, where kidnappers had held Busayo John-Paul—the younger sister of former Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu—and her twin sons before the police rescued them.  According to him, preliminary investigations revealed that the kidnappers had repeatedly used the location as a hideout, bringing abducted victims there while neighbouring residents chose to ignore the activities. “They have been bringing the abductees here. They bring them here, and people see them. Some even greet them and say 'welcome.' When people see such things and don’t speak up, what do you expect us to do? If suspicious activities like this had been re...

FCSC TO CONDUCT CBT FOR SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES SOON – OLAOPA

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The Chairman of the Federal Civil Service Commission (FCSC), Professor Tunji Olaopa, has assured shortlisted candidates in the ongoing recruitment exercise that a Computer-Based Test (CBT) will be conducted soon. In a statement issued at the weekend, online claims that the CBT had been cancelled as false and misleading, stressing that arrangements for the exercise are in place, pending the provision of necessary resources. The Chairman urged shortlisted candidates to remain calm and await official communication from the Commission regarding the CBT and recruitment process. Signed: Ibraheem Zakariyya, anipr, Head, Press & Public Relations. For: Commission

FG CLEARS NO FEWER THAN 1,240 CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS, FOSTERS TO SETTLE GOVERNMENT DEBTS

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The Federal Ministry of Finance has approved the payment of outstanding obligations to more than 1,240 contractors engaged by various Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs), in a significant move aimed at clearing long-standing government debts and stimulating business activities across the country. The approval, announced on Monday, follows an extensive verification and reconciliation exercise conducted to authenticate outstanding claims and ensure that only legitimate obligations are settled. In a statement issued by Mary-Ann Duke, Senior Special Assistant on Communication and Press Secretary to the Minister of Finance, the ministry disclosed that priority is being given to verified claims valued below N100 million. According to the statement, the initiative is part of the Federal Government’s broader commitment to addressing legacy debts, improving contractors’ cash flow, and strengthening confidence in public financial management. The ministry noted that settling ...

'I’ve Not Eaten… Avenge Your Death’ – Plateau Mother Gives Dead Son Cutlass

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A grieving mother, Mrs Favour Ayuba, whose son, Promise Ayuba, was killed by suspected terrorists in Jos, Plateau State, has sparked emotional reactions after a video of her farewell message to her late son surfaced online. In the viral video circulating on social media on Friday, the bereaved woman was seen speaking through tears beside her son’s coffin, recounting the pain of losing him in the recent attack. The mother said she had not eaten since the Palm Sunday attack that claimed the life of her son and several other residents. The violence occurred on March 29 in the Angwan Rukuba area of Jos North Local Government Area, where gunmen reportedly attacked residents. The attack, which happened on Palm Sunday, left at least 24 people dead while several others sustained injuries. The incident is the latest in a series of violent attacks that have continued to trouble communities in Plateau State. In the video, Mrs Ayuba, speaking in Hausa, expressed deep anguish over the d...

PRESIDENT TINUBU SALUTES PASTOR KUMUYI AT 85

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STATEHOUSE PRESS RELEASE  PRESIDENT TINUBU SALUTES PASTOR KUMUYI AT 85  President Bola Ahmed Tinubu warmly rejoices with Pastor William Folorunso Kumuyi, a remarkable servant of God, a visionary founder, and General Superintendent of the Deeper Christian Life Ministry, as he clocks 85 on June 6, 2026.   President Tinubu remarks that Pastor Kumuyi’s enduring legacy of unwavering faith, wisdom, and dedication has shaped a thriving ministry for over 50 years.   “As the convener of Global Crusade with Kumuyi (GCK), your voice has reached beyond the church walls and national borders, bringing hope and encouragement to millions across the world.  “Your writings have illuminated minds, inspired hearts, and provided timeless guidance to those seeking truth and purpose," the President remarks.  President Tinubu notes that Pastor Kumuyi’s ministry and influence have also transformed lives, restored families, inspired leaders, and strengthened th...

Over 200 Amotekun Operatives Killed in Fight Against Insecurity — Makinde

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Oyo State Governor, Engr. Seyi Makinde, has revealed that more than 200 operatives of the Oyo State Security Network Agency, codenamed Amotekun Corps, have lost their lives in the battle against insecurity across the state. Makinde made the disclosure on Saturday during a visit to families of students and teachers abducted from three schools in the Oriire area of Ogbomoso on May 15. Expressing sympathy with the affected families, the governor called for unity and collective action towards securing the release of the victims, stressing that the moment demanded cooperation rather than political blame games. “This is not the time to trade blame, whether it is federal, state or local government. This is the time to pull together and rescue our children and their teachers,” Makinde said. He assured the families that the government remained committed to ensuring justice and bringing the abducted victims back safely. “And for those who have lost their lives, as God lives, their bl...