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Senators from South-East States Endorse Tax Reform Bill Amid Calls for Broader Consultation.

In a significant development, senators from the five South-East states have expressed their support for the Tax Reform Bill during a recent meeting of the South-East Senate Caucus. This endorsement, articulated by Abia North Senator Orji Uzor-Kalu, underscores the senators’ commitment to advancing fiscal reforms while emphasizing the necessity for further dialogue with key stakeholders.
Senator Kalu shared insights into the caucus discussions via his X handle, highlighting that while the bill received unanimous backing, there was a collective agreement on the importance of engaging with various stakeholders to address existing concerns. “The Tax Reforms Bills were thoroughly deliberated during the South-East Senate Caucus today, which I actively participated in,” he stated. “While it was agreed that the Bill should be supported, it was agreed that extensive consultations with all major stakeholders are essential.”
Furthermore, Senator Kalu has previously characterized the bill as transformative, asserting that it has the potential to restore fiscal federalism in Nigeria. However, he criticized the federal government for not involving the National Economic Council (NEC) and the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) in the bill’s formulation prior to its submission to the National Assembly. “Many senators have not been briefed. I think the federal government made a mistake,” he remarked, emphasizing the need for comprehensive stakeholder engagement.
As the discourse surrounding the Tax Reform Bill continues, the senators’ call for broader consultations reflects a conscientious approach to governance, aiming to ensure that the interests of all parties are considered in the legislative process.
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UNICROSS Students Protest “No Fees, No Examinations” Policy.

Yesterday witnessed a demonstration at the University of Cross River State (UNICROSS) as students voiced their strong opposition to the recently implemented “No Fees, No Examinations” policy. The policy, which prevents students with outstanding fees from participating in examinations, has ignited widespread discontent amongst the student body.
Protesting students marched across campus, carrying placards and voicing concerns regarding the financial burden imposed by the university. Slogans like “Education is a Right, Not a Privilege” underscored the core argument against the policy.
Student representatives articulated the financial hardships faced by many, emphasizing the need for alternative solutions that do not impede academic progress. The university’s silence on the matter, exemplified by the refusal of University spokesman Onen Onen to comment, has further fueled student frustration. The situation remains unresolved, with the potential for continued unrest if a mutually agreeable solution is not reached.
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Calls have been made for Tinubu to declare a state of emergency in Zamfara Amidst Security Crisis.

The United Democratic Coalition (UDC) has formally requested President Bola Tinubu to declare a state of emergency in Zamfara State, citing a severe degradation of security and a perceived breakdown of democratic principles. In a statement released Friday, UDC President Abdulrahman Danladi characterized Zamfara as a “state under siege,” alleging governmental abandonment of its duty to protect citizens.
The UDC highlighted the recent suspension of ten Zamfara State lawmakers, purportedly for raising concerns regarding insecurity and illegal mining, as evidence of “executive tyranny.” Drawing parallels with the recent political tensions in Rivers State, the coalition argued that the severity of the situation in Zamfara warrants immediate federal intervention to restore order and safeguard democratic institutions. The UDC proposes a six-month state of emergency to allow security forces to stabilize the region and ensure a return to constitutional governance. Furthermore, they demand the reinstatement of the suspended lawmakers and an investigation into potential executive overreach.
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Kate Henshaw Calls Out Online Trolls for Insulting Tactics.

Nollywood actress Kate Henshaw has recently voiced her displeasure regarding the prevalent practice of online abuse on social media platforms, specifically on X (formerly Twitter). Ms. Henshaw expressed frustration with users resorting to derogatory name-calling, such as “olosho” and “prostitute,” when disagreeing with her opinions.
The actress lamented the lack of intellectual engagement in such interactions, stating that these insults are “tiring to hear.” She urged online antagonists to cultivate more intelligent and constructive responses. In her own words, Ms. Henshaw implied that such individuals have actively chosen ignorance over reasoned discourse, labeling them “dullards.”
This statement underscores the ongoing issue of online harassment and the need for more respectful and substantive dialogue in digital spaces. Ms. Henshaw’s appeal serves as a reminder that disagreement does not necessitate personal attacks and that meaningful conversations require intellectual engagement.
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