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Video Footage of Chidinma Ojukwu and SuperTV CEO, Usifo Ataga on a CCTV at a restaurant before she allegedly killed him

A CCTV coverage of University of Lagos student, Ojukwu Chidinma Adeora and Ataga Usifo, SuperTV CEO, at one of the restaurant before she killed him as alleged has been shared online.  The video captured them at the restaurant and even when they left the restaurant.  You can watch the video below......   https://www.instagram.com/tv/CQiU6pmAUNL/ https://www.instagram.com/tv/CQgZYczAYzi/

National Assembly’s roof leaks Water during rainfall, despite billions spent on renovation in Time past

According  to Premium time news,   Soon after the downpour began on Tuesday morning, the top of the Public Get together started to release, a sight which left numerous astonished It was the principle hall of the authoritative complex – between the two chambers – that had water trickling from the rooftop to different pieces of the structure. The Press, where columnists sit to screen whole, was likewise influenced. The circumstance didn't prevent the legislators from continuing with whole even as cleaners combat to dispose of the water.  Tuesday's episode comes regardless of various budgetary designations, adding up to billions of naira, for remodel of the Public Gathering complex.  One of such was the endorsement of N37 billion by President Muhammadu Buhari in 2019 – a demonstration that started shock among Nigerians.  The Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, had said the portion was on the grounds that there has been no significant redesign of the complex for a very long time and &qu

Bank workers storm Senator Andy Uba's house in Abuja, ask him to pay up his debt

  Over 20 men and women who are staff of Heritage Bank Plc today June 21 stormed the Abuja residence of Senator Andy Uba, representing Anambra South Senatorial District in the Senate, to demand that he pays the bank the loan he owes.   In a video shared online, the aggrieved workers who wore branded T-shirts and Jean trousers could be seen gathered in front of Uba's house in protest, with placards in hand.   A voice in the video said they were staff members of Heritage Bank and were at the Senator's house to put pressure on him to pay back his loans after several efforts had failed. They said they felt compelled to take the action because their jobs were at stake, adding that they would likely lose their jobs if the loans were not repaid.    The voice said:   "Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Today is Monday, the 21st day of June 2021, and we have here the staff members of Heritage Bank Pl, Abuja. We are in front of Senator Andy Uba's house in Abuja.  Senator Uba ha

SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES, 23/06/2021

Punch Buhari inaugurates committee to lift 100 million from poverty FG disobeys own law, flouts workers pension remittance Cleaners battle flooding as National Assembly building roof leaks Ex-Rep Lawan jailed seven years over Otedola’s $500,000 bribe Senate begins probe of Buhari's economic recovery plan Twitter wants ban lifted, Reps say suspension dictatorial, ill-timed Pay Rivers, Akwa Ibom $3bn from recovered $62bn, court tells FG Buratai posted to Benin, Olonisakin, Cameroon NPC, NBC bills not to moderate but criminalise journalism – NGE Lagos-Ibadan railway route to generate N1.1bn annually SFU police assaulted our VC over invitation letter – FUOYE Buhari will complete tenure despite call for removal –Ojudu AFN parallel elections: WA removes Gusau’s name from website Mushroom can generate 16 million jobs, N1.8tn revenue – Growers Zamfara home to highest number of poor Nigerians – NSR Umahi’s commissioner dies, driver unconscious, gov declares holiday, prayer Kano uncovers 3,2

SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES, 22/06/2021

Punch Bandits/herdsmen farm occupation: Insecurity grounds CBN borrowers, farmers say loan repayment difficult Reps fault planned sale of looters’ assets, say items under probe Protesters block Abuja airport road, demand Buhari’s resignation over insecurity UAE makes U-turn, suspends flights from Nigeria Gbagbo files for divorce, to end 30-year marriage Final year student to sue Akwa Ibom varsity over expulsion for criticising gov We killed 20 suspected terrorists in Borno –Army Army denies viral video of soldiers assaulting suspect #EndSARS protester still in prison with newborn, bail application not heard Court awards A’Ibom community N82bn damages over oil spill, gas flaring Court orders FG to pay Bayelsa $951m over derivation fund Ex-DIG seeks to stop Orji Kalu’s alleged N7.1bn fraud retrial Alleged rape: Baba Ijesha to appear before court on June 24 We’ll deploy more men in Plateau ungoverned territories – IGP FG plans recruitment of 600 physically challenged persons Customs prepa

Drama As UAE Rescinds Earlier Decision, Retains Travel Ban On Nigeria

 UAE makes U-turn, suspends flights from Nigeria according to Punchng. The Nigerian Tribune online had it that; two days after the United Arab Emirates (UAE) authorities announced a lift on embargo earlier slammed on air travels between the Arab country and Nigeria, India, and South Africa, the Middle East country has suddenly rescinded its decision by announcing a fresh suspension of flights to Lagos and Abuja with effect from June 21, 2021. The controversial U-turn made by the country to slam a fresh suspension of flights to and from Nigeria has created serious debate among key players across the sector who had earlier expressed relief following the lift of suspension earlier imposed on Nigerian passengers and airlines. The UAE had in February this year suspended flights into Nigeria when the Nigerian government retaliated the ban of Nigerian passengers into Dubai following a communication breakdown between UAE and Nigeria over modalities for conducting tests on travelers to and from

Top 10 listed companies in Nig by profit after tax

According to  taxsummaries corporate/taxes-on-corporate-income,  Resident companies are liable to corporate income tax (CIT) on their worldwide income while non-residents are subject to CIT on their Nigeria-source income. The CIT rate is 30% for large companies (i.e. companies with gross turnover greater than NGN 100 million), assessed on a preceding year basis (i.e. tax is charged on profits for the accounting year ending in the year preceding assessment). Investment income paid by a Nigerian resident to a non-resident is sourced in Nigeria and subject to withholding tax (WHT) at source, which serves as the final tax. In respect of business profits, a non-resident company that has a fixed base or a permanent establishment (PE) in Nigeria is taxable on the profits attributable to that fixed base. Non-resident digital companies that have a significant economic presence (SEP) will be subject to income tax in Nigeria on profit attributable to the taxable presence in Nigeria. A foreign ent

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