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Rivers State Hit By Another Arson As Local Government Secretariat Burnt Down (Video)
Rivers State Hit By Another Arson As Local Government Secretariat Burnt Down (Video). The Ikwerre Local Government Secretariat in Rivers State has been set on fire by suspected thugs.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
A video of the burning building went viral on social media on Monday.
The burning of the Ikwere local government secretariat follows the earlier reports that a section of the Eleme Local Government Council secretariat in Rivers State was also set on fire.
Nevo News reports that the incident occurred just days after the Rivers Local Government Elections, in which the Action Peoples Party (APP) won most seats.
Meanwhile, a former Commissioner for Information in Rivers State, Austin Tam-George, has levelled serious accusations against the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, claiming that he is attempting to destabilize the state.
Rivers State has been in the news for several months, with heightened tensions in recent weeks leading up to the local government elections.
The ongoing power struggle between Wike, a former governor of Rivers State, and the current Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has intensified political discourse and captured public attention.
Tam-George contends that Wike is engaging in activities aimed at creating instability in Rivers State, further complicating the already contentious relationship between the two political figures.
He alleges that Wike’s actions are not only detrimental to the current administration but also threaten the overall peace and security of the state.
The former commissioner, who served under Wike’s administration, said on Channels Television, “I’m very disappointed in what the minister is doing. He’s the one orchestrating this. He’s the one who has set forth a process to destabilise the state.
“I was commissioner for information in the previous administration and so I’m highly disappointed in the minister. What I expected him to do was to, you know, focus on his mandate.”
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Genocide Alert? Nigerian Cleric Begs Trump For Urgent Intervention Against Brutal Attacks!.
Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo, the Regional Chairman of the Church of Christ in Nations in Barkin Ladi, Plateau State, has issued a renewed plea to U.S. President Donald Trump for international intervention regarding the ongoing violence against Christian communities in Plateau State. Speaking at a mass burial for 22 victims of a June 21 attack in Kawel village, Bokkos Local Government Area, the cleric emphasized that the frequent assaults on these communities are neither isolated nor accidental.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
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Warning of Genocide: During the burial service and in a post on his handle, Dachomo characterized the violence as a “genocide” against Christians, warning that a lack of international attention will leave rural communities vulnerable to being “completely wiped out”.
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Call for Global Action: While noting that some may debate the terminology used to describe the violence, the cleric insisted that the suffering of Nigerian Christians is undeniable and warrants urgent global intervention and silence is no longer an option.
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Emphasis on Justice and Protection: The cleric clarified that his appeal is not a call for revenge, but rather for justice, accountability, security, and the protection of innocent lives.
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Account of the Burial: Describing the event as one of the darkest moments in his ministry, Dachomo lamented the loss of 22 individuals, including fathers, mothers, and children, and urged authorities to take decisive action to prevent further loss of life.
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Commitment to Faith: Despite the immense grief of the affected families, Rev. Dachomo noted that they remain steadfast in their faith, finding comfort in divine promises while continuing to mourn their loss.
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‘Blind Hatred!’ Akpabio Blasts Wike’s Enemies, Declares His Hard Work Invisible To Destractors!
Senate President Godswill Akpabio recently praised FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, asserting that his achievements are so significant that only his detractors could fail to recognize them. Akpabio, who represented President Bola Tinubu at the commissioning of the Arterial Road N16 – Ring Road III interchange, offered high praise for Wike’s performance.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
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Validation of Performance: Akpabio lauded Wike as a “game changer” and a “performing Minister,” noting that the nation is proud of his contributions.
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Comparison to Past Achievements: The Senate President remarked that Wike’s success as FCT Minister mirrors the “miracles” he performed while serving as the Governor of Rivers State.
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Administrative Transformation: Akpabio highlighted that Wike has fundamentally improved FCT administration, including the introduction of Permanent Secretaries and a Head of Service—positions that were previously absent.
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Support for Staff: Akpabio credited Wike’s collaboration with President Tinubu for creating new career advancement opportunities for FCT staff, who no longer face the prospect of retiring only as directors.
The commissioned project was part of a series of initiatives marked to celebrate the third anniversary of President Tinubu’s administration.
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No More Excuses! Oyedele Declares: Every Nigerian Must Pay Thei Tax Fair!.
Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Taiwo Oyedele, recently emphasized that Nigeria’s primary revenue challenge is not the tax rate itself, but the need to bring more eligible individuals and businesses into the tax net. Speaking during a visit from the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN) following the inaugural National Tax Awareness Day, the Minister noted that public misunderstanding remains a major barrier to compliance, as many citizens incorrectly assume every discussion on tax is a move to collect more money.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
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Promoting Fairness: The government aims to shift the focus toward fairness in administration, ensuring that everyone who is legally obligated to pay taxes does so.
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Clarifying Misconceptions: CITN President Innocent Ohagwa noted that many taxpayers are anxious about the new laws, mistakenly believing that all economic activities are now being taxed.
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Reliefs and Incentives: The reforms provide significant benefits, including:
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Rent relief for individuals of up to 20 percent of annual rent, capped at N500,000.
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Zero-rated Value Added Tax (VAT) treatment for essential items such as education, healthcare, food, and electricity transmission.
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Exemptions from Companies Income Tax, Capital Gains Tax, and the Development Levy for businesses with an annual turnover under N100 million and fixed assets not exceeding N250 million.
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Institutional Commitment: The Nigerian Revenue Service (NRS) reaffirmed its commitment to a technology-driven, transparent tax administration system. Representatives from the NRS emphasized that sustainable revenue mobilization relies on building public trust and ensuring taxpayers understand the value of their contributions.
The awareness campaign coincides with the one-year anniversary of President Bola Tinubu signing Nigeria’s landmark Tax Reform Acts on June 26, 2025.
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