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  • I will stay indoors till 2024 – Vee laments traffic situation in Lagos

    I will stay indoors till 2024 – Vee laments traffic situation in Lagos

    Singer, actress, and reality TV star, Victoria Adeleye, popularly known as Vee has expressed her concern about the surge of people attending social gatherings and the prevalence of fake products in Nigeria.

    Vee took to the X platform to share her thoughts on the current situation in Lagos, where she lamented the increasing chaos as Christmas approaches.

    She cried out over the prices of things soaring as well as the rapid climb of fake products being sold in Lagos.

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    Vee also called out restaurant owners slamming them for their inability to handle a lot of people by this time of the year.

    She expressed that most restaurants and clubs cannot handle the pressure that comes with the holiday season.

    She also cried out over the traffic in Lagos which she termed as crazy.

    Assuring of her indoor activity for the end of the year, she promised her fans to be out by January 2024.

    She said: “Restaurants and clubs clearly can’t handle the amount of people flooding into Lagos. Concerts are starting at 2 am. The traffic is crazy. Cab prices are extortionate. Everything is fake. Everything is expensive. I’ll see all of you in January abeg.”

  • Reality shows not for the faint at heart, says Iyabo Ojo

    Reality shows not for the faint at heart, says Iyabo Ojo

    Popular Nollywood actress, Iyabo Ojo has advised future participants of the trending reality show, Real Housewives of Lagos, to prepare their minds for constructive and destructive criticisms.

    The advice follows the backlash Iyabo Ojo has received recently from the fans and participants of the show.

    In a post on her Instagram page, she said that reality shows aren’t for the faint at heart, saying that one must be ready for drama, ‘gbas gbos’ and more.

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    The movie star, who is gearing up for her 46th birthday happening tomorrow, added that reunion is on her mind.

    She wrote: “Trust me, we’re all aware. Note!! Reality shows are not for the faint at heart.

    “Future Real Housewives, when coming on a reality show, be ready for drama, ‘gbasgbos’, and more gbasgbos…Reunion on my mind.”

  • Minister advocates for global standard in fight against fake news

    Minister advocates for global standard in fight against fake news

    Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, has advocated for global standards in the fight against fake news 

    This is as the minister also urged media practitioners to self-regulate the media space, explaining that it would help remove the misinterpretations that usually follow government actions.

    According to a statement by Suleiman Haruna, Deputy Director, Press, Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation, Idris was quoted to have disclosed an audience with the Country Representative of UNESCO, Abdurrahman Diallo.

    The Minister urged media practitioners to take the lead in sanitizing the media space to reduce the impact of fake news.

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    The minister noted that the media should self-regulate its space rather than the government, which might be misinterpreted as oppression. “With each fake news, online media loses credibility more.”

    He also commended UNESCO for being at the forefront of fighting misinformation and disinformation and for its effort to develop global standards for regulating social media.

    He said this is important because countries can domesticate it and won’t be seen to be gagging the press.

    He also called for the promotion of community radio as part of the inclusive society’s mandate of UNESCO. That will bridge the information gap as citizens will have avenues for expression and feedback.

    On the newly approved Category 2 International Institute of Information and Media Literacy, he commended UNESCO and called for support in its establishment.

    He commended UNESCO for approving a Nigeria office and called on them to continue to use Nigeria as an expert hub for the African region.

    Earlier, the Country Representative of UNESCO, Abdourrahmane Diallo, had congratulated Nigeria on its election into the Executive Board of UNESCO, describing this as a milestone and a confirmation of Nigeria’s position among member states. He promised to continue working with the ministry in media and information literacy, media independence, and media inclusion.

  • Wike approves N13.1bn for FCT school projects in 2024

    Wike approves N13.1bn for FCT school projects in 2024

    The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike has approved the sum of N13.1 bn to finance renovation, new construction of toilets and provision of furniture across secondary and primary schools in the six area councils, Abuja for 2024.

    The Mandate Secretary, Federal Capital Territory Administration Education Secretariat, Dr Danlami Hayyo disclosed this on Wednesday, December 20, during the end of year media briefing in Abuja on Wednesday.

    He said the amount earmarked will be shared to the Councils according to their area of school project needs.

    The education secretary explained that the minister had pledged his commitment to ensure that all the projects are executed in 2024.

    Hayyo said: “The minister of FCT who has been described as Mr. Project, approve new constructions, renovations or rehabilitation, provision of furniture and  construction of toilets in FCT secondary and primary schools to the tune of over N13 billion.

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    “Wike pledges that all the projects will be executed in 2024, we are not going to give detail of how many schools will be renovated or constructed in each Area council of the FCT because the school needs of the Area Councils are not equal.

    “There are some Area Councils that the demands are higher, there are so many dilapidated and congested classrooms. We know how the current minister of FCT changed the phase of education in Rivers  state, it is the same system that he is going to do in the Federal Capital Territory, that is why he has approved the money for the school projects”.

    Hayyo also disclosed that from January -December, 2023, the Education Secretariat had trained secondary education board staff in London for British Education Training Technology show.

    He listed other trainings to include: “International training on innovative/entrepreneurship, training of school librarians in e-library, training of teachers in Computer Based Test, online training of 80 English teachers by British council, training of 96 members of School Based Management Committee and many more others”.

    On challenges, Hayyo called on staff of the secretariat to be committed to achieving positive results and not to be  deterred by challenges. 

  • FCT-IRS generates N203bn in 2023, projects N250bn for 2024

    FCT-IRS generates N203bn in 2023, projects N250bn for 2024

    The Federal Capital Territory Internal Revenue Service FCT-IRS said it generated over N203 billion in the year 2023, an increase over the N124 billion it realised in 2022.

    The acting Executive Chairman of the Service, Haruna Abdullahi, who disclosed this at a news conference Wednesday, December 20, in Abuja, said the Service projects to generate N250 billion in 2024.

    He said: “The Tax Revenue Collection of the FCT-IRS grew from barely N46 billion in 2017 to over N124 billion in 2022 indicating over 270% growth. At this point, I would like to inform the general public that as at 19th December 2023, the FCT-IRS for the first time since its inception in 2015 has exceeded the N200 billion mark by generating the sum of N203,147,090,410.5 as annual revenue for the year 2023. This is a huge milestone for the Service and it represents about 63.34% increase in collection from the preceding year.

    “For the year 2024, FCT-IRS has a target of N250 billion (Two-hundred and Fifty Billion Naira), we are determined and optimistic that we will realize and surpass that, with the committed and dedicated staff of the Service, support from the FCT Administration, the National Assembly and other key stakeholders especially our esteemed taxpayers, it is achievable and the task ahead is surmountable.”

    He said the taxpayer base of the FCT has grown from about 543,969 for individuals and 284,746 for non-individuals in 2015 to 1,108,162 for individuals and 389,981 for non-individuals in 2023.

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    He stated: “In collaboration with other sister agencies in the FCT, the FCT-IRS has commenced enforcement of Section 85 of the Personal Income Tax Act, 2011 (as amended) and Section 31 of the FCT IRS Act, 2015 for MDAs, FCT SDAs, Commercial Banks, and other Corporate bodies to demand and verify TCC as precondition for rendering services in FCT.”

    According to him, the Service has invested in modern working tools such as hardware and software, adding that the processes of registration, payment, receipting, assessment, Tax Clearance Certificate (TCC) issuance, filing of returns, TCC verification, and generation of withholding tax credit note have all been automated.

    “In order to encourage voluntary compliance and to allow taxpayers perform their tax obligations at the comfort of their homes or offices, the FCT-IRS Self Service portal (www.fctirs.gov.ng) enables Taxpayers to perform functions such as; request for Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN), file annual returns, make payment and request for TCC.

    “As part of our efforts to ensure compliance with filing of returns, the Service will in accordance with the tax laws apply penalty for non-filing of annual returns by 31st January of every year for employers and 31st March of every year for individuals. A comprehensive reassessment of returns will be intensified, which will be followed by constant monitoring and compliance exercises.

    “The Service will further employ the use of technology to enhance its operations mainly in the area of compliance, enforcement and also seek to consolidate the culture of transparency and accountability in order to build trust and cooperation between the service and the taxpayers. 

    “The focus will be in the deployment of artificial intelligence, cloud computing, collaboration tools, business process automation and data analytical tools to facilitate compliance and performance of routine tasks aimed at encouraging voluntary compliance and ease of doing business.

    “As from January 2024, the Service shall embark on intensive enforcement exercise by ensuring that all relevant provisions of the tax laws are strictly complied with accordingly. For avoidance of doubt, section 32 of FCT-IRS Act, 2015 empowers the Chairman of the Service to authorize any Officer of the Service to have free access to properties and records of taxpayers for the purpose of compliance with the tax laws. The Service will not only hesitate to prosecute tax offenders through the instrumentality of the law but will ensure that all tax due to FCT are recovered.

    “To comply with the ease of doing business initiative, the Service will open more tax offices across the six Area Councils in FCT and at strategic locations or centers within the metropolis for convenience of the taxpayers and further streamline services, making the tax offices accessible to a broader population and contributing to overall organizational growth. 

    “Additionally, a state of the art headquarters will be constructed, not only to provide for coordination of operations but also reflect our commitment to excellence. To attract and retain young talents, the Service will embark on providing targeted training programmes towards ensuring employees stay updated with industry trends and by also providing staff with modern working tools to foster efficiency and innovation.”

  • Life has been meaningless after my mum’s death, says Wizkid

    Life has been meaningless after my mum’s death, says Wizkid

    Grammy-winning music star, Ayodeji Balogun popularly known as Wizkid, has revealed that life has been meaningless to him since he lost his mother, Mrs Jane Dolapo Balogun.

    The singer took to his Instagram story to express heartbreak over his mum’s death, revealing that since she died, life hasn’t returned to normalcy for him.

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    He noted how he made ‘IDK’, one of his latest songs, after his mother’s death because life to him is meaningless despite having four kids.

    In another post, he stated that sometimes, one has to let everything go and work with God.

    He wrote: “Made idk days after I lost my mum. Life’s been meaningless! But we dey!!

    Sometimes u got to let everything go. Work with God!.”

  • BREAKING: Akpabio swears in Lalong

    BREAKING: Akpabio swears in Lalong

    Senate president, Godswill Akpabio, on Wednesday, December 20, swore in former governor of Plateau state and immediate past minister of labour and employment, Simon Lalong, as the senator representing Plateau South.

    The Court of Appeal had declared Lalong as validly elected lawmaker to represent Plateau South senatorial district.

    Read Also: Lalong resigns from FEC

    Lalong had on Tuesday, December 19, formally resigned from the Federal Executive Council as minister.

    The Clerk to the Senate, Chinedu Akubueze administered the oath of office and oath of allegiance on Lalong on the directives of the Senate President.

    Details later….

  • I once sold sachet water, recharge cards, eggs while growing up – Kim Oprah

    I once sold sachet water, recharge cards, eggs while growing up – Kim Oprah

    Former Big Brother Naija All-stars housemate, Opara Chinonso Ibinabo, popularly known as Kim Oprah, has revealed her past struggles, acknowledging that during her early years, she sold recharge cards and sachet water to make ends meet.

    Oprah stated this in an interview with Taymesan on the Tea With Tay podcast.

    Sharing her childhood experience, she narrated how she had to live in Abuja barracks after the death of her father.

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    She said: “After my dad’s death, my mother was in the military. So we had to move into the barracks in Abuja to help with accommodation.

    “When I went to University of Port Harcourt, my sister and I used to sell recharge cards, pure water and eggs around our side, because there was no closeby kiosk, where you could buy those things so we became the kiosk.

    “Honestly, I’m just happy that I went through it because it really shaped me and made me stronger.

    “I know what the hustle is, I have seen suffering. So coming out on the other side and being this person is like I understand both worlds.”

  • I’m not successful in music because of Fela – Seun Kuti

    I’m not successful in music because of Fela – Seun Kuti

    Singer Seun Kuti has said that his musical achievements evolved naturally, independent of being a son of late Afrobeat pioneer, Fela Anikulapokuti. 

    He emphasised that he, his elder brother, Femi Kuti, and nephew, Made Kuti, achieved success through deliberate efforts and dedication in their music careers.

    The controversial singer said Fela’s father, Reverend Israel Ransome-Kuti, was also a musician but people never credited his musical achievements to his father.

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    Speaking in a recent interview with actress Iyabo Ojo, Kuti said: “It is not because of our dad that we are successful in music. My brother, Femi Kuti is 60. I am 40. My nephew, Made Kute is behind us now too, and he is in his 20s. And he is actually the best of all of us. That’s what it means; it continues to progress because we are really dedicated to it.

    “It’s not just because we are Fela’s children. I mean, nobody says Fela is a musician because his father was a musician. Nobody knows that Fela’s father was a musician. My grandfather was a musician. He recorded albums, he wrote a lot of hymns. My great grandfather was the first person in Nigeria to record a song. We came from a lineage of musicians.

    “We even have a brother that grew up in Australia that didn’t grow up with the family, he didn’t even know that he was a Kuti until his 50s, he’s not a musician but he is a creative art director. It’s what we are. We are creative people. So, when people say we are successful musicians because we are Fela’s children, they are just being half clever.”

  • One of Mayorkun’s stolen necklaces found, says Iyanya

    One of Mayorkun’s stolen necklaces found, says Iyanya

    Singer, Iyanya has revealed that one of the reported stolen necklaces belonging to his colleague, Mayorkun has been returned.

    The Nation reported that Mayorkun vowed never to perform in Calabar again after he was reportedly robbed of his multi-million naira jewellery while in the city to perform at an event.

    Recall that Iyanya had pleaded with those in possession of the jewellery to return them, promising a reward for the gesture.

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    The singer announced via his X handle on Tuesday that one of the necklaces has now been returned.

    Sharing a picture of one of the necklaces with the inscription, ‘The Mayor Of Lagos,’ Iyanya wrote: “Thank you to the guy who brought this back this morning to THE GRAND HOTEL CALABAR.

    “Just returned now is 1 of 2 of @Mayorkun jewelry. We have one more to go. My brothers if you have the second one please help us return it.”

    In another post, Iyanya pledged to give $500 to anyone who returns the second necklace, which has the inscription, ‘Of Lagos’.

    “$500 if we get the second pendant. Money is at The Grand Hotel Calabar.”