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BillionToOne to Present at the 43rd Annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare ConferenceDaily Post Nigeria Tax reforms will eliminate traces of colonial rule in Nigeria’s economy — Tinubu Home News Politics Metro Entertainment Sport News Tax reforms will eliminate traces of colonial rule in Nigeria’s economy — Tinubu Published on December 23, 2024 By Racheal Ayodele President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has stated that the controversial tax reform bills are aimed at eliminating the influence of colonial rule on Nigeria’s economy. This comes amid the ongoing controversy surrounding the bills across Nigeria. Tinubu made this statement during a media chat in the Ikoyi area of Lagos State on Monday. The president stated: “Tax reform is here to stay. We cannot continue doing what we were doing yesterday in today’s economy. The essence of the tax reform bills is to eliminate the influence of colonial rule on Nigeria’s economy.” Related Topics: Tax Reforms Tinubu Don't Miss Presidential media chat: Borrowing not criminal – Tinubu You may like Presidential media chat: Borrowing not criminal – Tinubu Tax reform bills: ‘We can’t retool Nigeria’s economy with obsolete laws’ – Tinubu tells critics BREAKING: Tax reform here to stay — Tinubu Tinubu blames Abuja, Oyo, Anambra stampedes on organisers’ error I’ve no regrets about removing fuel subsidy – Tinubu Christmas: Tinubu to address Nigerians today on first media chat Advertise About Us Contact Us Privacy-Policy Terms Copyright © Daily Post Media Ltd
The Israeli Justice Ministry made the announcement in a message late on Thursday, saying the investigation would focus on the findings of a recent report by the Uvda investigative programme into Sara Netanyahu. The programme uncovered a trove of WhatsApp messages in which Mrs Netanyahu appears to instruct a former aide to organise protests against political opponents and to intimidate Hadas Klein, a key witness in the trial. The announcement did not mention Mrs Netanyahu by name and the Justice Ministry declined further comment. Earlier on Thursday, Mr Netanyahu blasted the Uvda report as “lies”. It is the latest in a long line of legal troubles for the Netanyahus, highlighted by the PM’s ongoing corruption trial. Mr Netanyahu is charged with fraud, breach of trust and accepting bribes in a series of cases alleging he exchanged favours with powerful media moguls and wealthy associates. He denies the charges and says he is the victim of a “witch hunt” by overzealous prosecutors, police and the media.
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