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FG Secures $1.26 Billion Loan from Abu Dhabi to Complete Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway Phase Two The presidency on Friday announced that Nigeria has secured USD 1.26 billion in financing for Phase One, Section Two of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway. President Bola Tinubu commended the Ministries of Finance and Works, and the Debt Management Office (DMO) for their collaboration on the transaction. Tinubu stated that the federal government would continue to explore innovative financing options for critical infrastructure projects nationwide. “This is a major achievement, and closing this transaction means the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway will continue unimpeded,” he said, adding that his administration remains committed to funding economic and infrastructural projects across the country.
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Lawmakers raised concerns after discovering controversial provisions in the gazetted laws that were not part of the harmonised bills. These included the removal of the requirement for court orders before asset seizures, expanded powers for law enforcement to arrest and detain tax suspects, and a clause mandating a 20 per cent prepayment before tax appeals can be heard. Speaker Abbas Tajudeen pledged a thorough investigation, while an ad hoc seven-member committee has been set up to review the legislative and administrative handling of the laws. The Senate President also ordered that certified copies of the bills transmitted to the President for assent be preserved for reference. The Nigerian Bar Association and civil society groups have called for a suspension of actions under the disputed provisions pending the outcome of the review. The House of Representatives has insisted that the re-gazetting is an administrative step aimed at safeguarding the integrity of the legislative record, without affecting the powers of other arms of government.
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#Repost @instablog9ja National Assembly Orders Re-Gazetting of Tax Laws Over Alleged Alterations by Presidency The National Assembly has ordered the re-gazetting of recently assented tax reform laws following allegations that the versions published in the Federal Government’s Official Gazette differ from those passed by lawmakers. The directive, announced on Friday, follows claims by Abdusammad Dasuki, a lawmaker from Sokoto State, that the tax bills were altered after being passed by the National Assembly and transmitted to President Bola Tinubu for assent. Dasuki described the alleged changes as a breach of legislative privilege. In a statement, House of Representatives spokesman Akin Alabi said the leadership of the National Assembly, led by Senate President Godswill Akpabio and Speaker Abbas Tajudeen, had directed the Clerk to re-gazette the Acts and issue Certified True Copies of the versions duly approved by both chambers. Lawmakers raised concerns after discovering controversial provisions in the gazetted laws that were not part of the harmonised bills. These included the removal of the requirement for court orders before asset seizures, expanded powers for law enforcement to arrest and detain tax suspects, and a clause mandating a 20 per cent prepayment before tax appeals can be heard. Speaker Abbas Tajudeen pledged a thorough investigation, while an ad hoc seven-member committee has been set up to review the legislative and administrative handling of the laws. The Senate President also ordered that certified copies of the bills transmitted to the President for assent be preserved for reference. The Nigerian Bar Association and civil society groups have called for a suspension of actions under the disputed provisions pending the outcome of the review. The House of Representatives has insisted that the re-gazetting is an administrative step aimed at safeguarding the integrity of the legislative record, without affecting the powers of other arms of government.
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National Assembly Orders Re-Gazetting of Tax Laws Over Alleged Alterations by Presidency. The National Assembly has ordered the re-gazetting of recently assented tax reform laws following allegations that the versions published in the Federal Government’s Official Gazette differ from those passed by lawmakers. The directive, announced on Friday, follows claims by Abdusammad Dasuki, a lawmaker from Sokoto State, that the tax bills were altered after being passed by the National Assembly and transmitted to President Bola Tinubu for assent. Dasuki described the alleged changes as a breach of legislative privilege. In a statement, House of Representatives spokesman Akin Alabi said the leadership of the National Assembly, led by Senate President Godswill Akpabio and Speaker Abbas Tajudeen, had directed the Clerk to re-gazette the Acts and issue Certified True Copies of the versions duly approved by both chambers.
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Several photographs accompanying the post showed Queen Zaynab in the company of members of the Dajoh family, sparking widespread reactions across social media platforms. Queen Zaynab, formerly known as Zaynab Otiti Obanor, was previously married to the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi. Their traditional marriage took place in March 2016 in Benin City, Edo State, followed by ceremonies in Ile-Ife, Osun State. The union, which attracted significant public attention, ended in 2017 after about 17 months. At the time, Queen Zaynab publicly confirmed the separation, dismissing rumours surrounding the collapse of the marriage and stating her intention to focus on humanitarian work. She later relocated to Doha, Qatar, and reports in subsequent years linked her to a wealthy Arab prince, with whom she was said to have welcomed a daughter in 2022. Her marriage to Senator George Akume now marks a new chapter, drawing fresh attention to the personal life of the nation’s top government official.
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SGF George Akume reportedly Weds Queen Zaynab, Ex-Wife of the Ooni of Ife. The Dajoh family has officially announced the marriage of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, to his new wife, Queen Zaynab Ngohemba-George Akume Dajoh. The announcement was made on Friday via a Facebook post by a family member, Abraham Double-d Dajoh, who described the union as a joyful addition to the Dajoh family. In the statement, the family warmly welcomed Queen Zaynab, referring to her as an “uncommon wife,” and expressed gratitude to supporters of the SGF for their continued goodwill. The family also extended a symbolic welcome to Queen Zaynab into Benue State, popularly known as the “Food Basket of the Nation,” Mbakor, regarded as the seat of Tiv leadership, and the Dajoh family home. They concluded by wishing Nigerians a happy Christmas celebration and a prosperous New Year.
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Jada P’s sister Skyla sparks dating rumors with Seyi Vibez as she gushes over his taste in jewelry and labels him her bestie.
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TheCable reports that the EFCC has traced 41 properties valued at about N212 billion to Abubakar Malami, former attorney-general of the federation and minister of justice, in connection with investigations into his tenure in office. According to the report, the assets include hotels, residential buildings, parcels of land, schools & a printing press, located across Kebbi State, Kano State & the FCT. TheCable stated that properties allegedly linked to Malami in Kebbi State are valued at N162.19 billion, while those in Kano State are estimated at N16.01 billion. Assets traced to the FCT are said to be worth N34.68 billion. In addition, the federal government has filed a 16-count charge bordering on alleged money la¥ndering against the former justice minister. The charges were instituted at the Federal High Court in Abuja. Malami is standing trial alongside his son, Abubakar Abdulaziz Malami, and Bashir Asabe, an employee of Rahamaniyya Properties, who are listed as co-defendants in the case.
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