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NBA, Atiku demand suspension of ‘altered’ tax laws

The Nigerian Bar Association and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar have called for the immediate suspension of implementation of Nigeria’s new tax reform laws over alleged alterations in the gazetted version. They raised alarm that sections of the laws appear different from what was debated and passed by the National Assembly, describing the situation as a grave constitutional breach.​ Atiku, in a detailed statement, described the alleged post passage changes as a “brazen act of treason” and “direct assault” on Nigeria’s constitutional democracy. He warned that inserting new coercive powers for tax authorities after legislative approval undermines the principle that only parliament can make or amend laws.​ The former vice president listed provisions he considers unconstitutional, including powers for tax officials to arrest, seize property and conduct enforcement sales without court orders. He argued that these turn tax collectors into […]

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NBA Stars Arrested in Major Illegal Gambling Scandals

The NBA has been rocked by a major scandal as two high-profile gambling investigations have led to the arrest of several figures, including a current player and a head coach. Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier and former player Damon Jones were arrested by the FBI for allegedly sharing confidential player information, such as injury statuses, to facilitate insider betting. In a separate case, Portland Trail Blazers Head Coach Chauncey Billups and Jones were linked to a mafia-connected, rigged poker ring that used high-tech cheating devices to defraud wealthy players. The FBI stated that over 30 people were arrested across 11 states in connection with these operations, with losses estimated in the tens of millions of dollars. The NBA has placed Rozier and Billups on immediate leave pending the outcome of the investigations.

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Reps Speaker Yanks Compulsory Voting Bill Amid Public Outcry – ‘Democracy Thrives on Freedom, Not Fines

Nigeria’s Mandatory Voting Bill Axed: Tajudeen Bows to Pressure Speaker of the House of Representatives Abbas Tajudeen has withdrawn his contentious bill proposing six-month jail terms or ₦100,000 fines for Nigerians who skip voting, following fierce backlash from civil society, legal experts, and the public. The move marks the second time Tajudeen has retracted a controversial legislative proposal amid accusations of undermining democratic freedoms. Why the Bill Was Pulled In a Monday statement by his media aide Musa Krishi, Tajudeen cited: Public Sentiment: “Law-making must respect individual freedoms.” Stakeholder Pressure: Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Yiaga Africa, and others condemned the bill as “unconstitutional” and “draconian.” Pivot to Incentives: Tajudeen pledged to explore “positive incentives” instead of coercion to boost voter turnout. Global Context: The Speaker initially defended the bill by citing Australia and Brazil’s compulsory voting models, which achieve 90%+ participation. The Bill’s Controversial Clauses Introduced in February 2025 […]

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