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May 8, 2024 Speed Darlington: – People Say I’m Better Than Wizkid

Speed Darlington: – People Say I’m Better Than Wizkid

Controversial Nigerian rapper, Speed Darlington, has issued a stern warning to fans, urging them to refrain from comparing him to singer Wizkid. The 'Akpi' artist expressed frustration over the frequent comparisons, asserting that he and Wizkid are not comparable entities.

During a recent Instagram live session with fans, Speed Darlington voiced his discontent, questioning the rationale behind comparing him to Wizkid. He highlighted his nearly eight-year tenure in the music industry, emphasizing that he and Wizkid have never crossed paths, despite the singer once acknowledging him in New York.

Addressing the issue directly, Speed Darlington exclaimed, "Why are people telling me that I am better than Wizkid? How do I and Wizkid correlate? Do you know how many years I’ve been in this industry? Seven years. Next year, May 17 or 16, I will be 8 years old in the industry, and I’ve never met Wizkid. Although he has previously acknowledged me in New York. He posted one of my songs. Please, stop the comparison."

The rapper's remarks underscore his frustration with the persistent comparisons and his desire to be recognized for his talent and accomplishments within the music industry.

May 8, 2024 NLC Disapproves of Proposed Cybersecurity Levy as ‘Additional Burden on Nigerians’

NLC Disapproves of Proposed Cybersecurity Levy as ‘Additional Burden on Nigerians’

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has voiced its opposition to the newly introduced cybersecurity levy by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), labeling it as an additional hardship for Nigerians. The levy, outlined in a recent circular to various financial institutions, including commercial, merchant, non-interest, and payment service banks, is set to take effect within two weeks from May 6.

The decision to implement this levy has been met with widespread criticism from Nigerians and civil society organizations alike. NLC President, Joe Ajaero, expressed strong disapproval of the policy, highlighting how such deductions directly impact workers' disposable income and further erode the purchasing power of ordinary citizens. He characterized the directive as another instance of the ruling elite's concerted effort to exploit and extort the vulnerable segments of society.

While acknowledging the importance of cybersecurity in today's digital landscape, Ajaero emphasized that imposing such a levy on electronic transactions without due consideration for its repercussions on workers and vulnerable groups is unjustifiable. He denounced the levy as an additional tax burden on Nigerians, exacerbating their financial obligations.

Ajaero lamented the adverse effects of the levy on domestic manufacturers and other businesses, exacerbating the already challenging socio-economic environment. He called for a collaborative effort between the government, regulatory bodies, and stakeholders to develop sustainable cybersecurity measures that do not overly burden the populace.

In conclusion, Ajaero reaffirmed the NLC's unwavering commitment to advocating for the rights and welfare of Nigerian workers and the general populace.

May 8, 2024 Lagos Commissioner Suggests Imposing Demolition Costs On Illegal Builders

Lagos Commissioner Suggests Imposing Demolition Costs On Illegal Builders

The Lagos State Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, has suggested that illegal builders whose houses are demolished might soon be required to cover the costs of the demolition.

Wahab made this statement on Tuesday in response to a comment by Ola Kasali, who tweeted under the handle @Olakaslas on X (formerly Twitter), suggesting that a user who criticized the Lagos State Government for demolishing their buildings in Mende estate, Kosofe Local Government Area of the state, should be held accountable for the demolition and cleaning expenses. A user named Ilemona, using the handle @I_am_Ilemona, shared a picture of a building development permit issued by the Lagos State Physical Planning and Development Authority with ref: KS07/DO/375/45/109 signed by the then District Officer, Kosofe District, Mrs. PO Emuze, to the Managing Director, Legrande Engineering Services Limited, on July 29, 2008.

The letter stated, "I am directed to inform you that your application for development permit has been approved under the provisions of the Lagos State Urban and Regional Planning and Development Law 2005. Physical Development Provisions. You are, however, advised to maintain the conditions given in the Development Permit and comply with the conditions stated by the Ministry of Environment."

Ilemona questioned why the building permit issued 16 years ago did not prevent the demolition of the properties in the estate. Responding, Wahab, in a detailed tweet, wrote, "Dear @I_Am_Ilemona, I have been ignoring many individuals making ignorant statements about the Mende issue, but let me take a moment to educate you again." "First, the tweet you mischievously attached this document to was my response to your attention-seeking tweet, just like this one about Ikota, where some other people also encroached on the canal’s right-of-way.

This has since been removed, and construction of the drainage channel is currently ongoing." "In your very shallow opinion on Mende, take your time to read item 3.0 of the document that you posted, stating, and I quote, ‘You are, however, advised to maintain the conditions given in the Development Permit and comply with the conditions stated by the Ministry of Environment.’ The question now is, were the conditions met? No! The condition was simple: to leave a certain meter away from the beacon." The commissioner asserted that the developer sponsoring those protesting knew what he was doing. "The Developer who is sponsoring many of you knew what he was doing.

He went ahead, encroaching on the part for which he was not approved. If you build beyond the approved plan, you have violated the conditions of approval, and your approval becomes entirely invalid. As they say, ‘The wheel of justice may be slow, but one day, it will grind to a halt.’ " However, he acknowledged that the era of what he described as 'anyhowness' in the state is now over, adding, "We cannot be complaining about a problem and still complain about the solution."

Pleased with his response, a user named Ola Kasali, tweeting under the handle @Olakaslas, commented, "The commissioner only gave him just one of his crimes, the second one is what I am giving you, and there is a 3rd and a 4th. In fact, this person owes the government demolition and cleaning fees." Wahab replied, "At some point, we’ll get to that!" Recently, the Lagos State Government began demolishing some buildings at Arowojogbe in Mende estate, sparking outrage from residents as video clips of the exercise circulated on social media.

Explaining the reason for the demolition, Wahab said the buildings were demolished to prevent flooding of the entire mainland. He added that the demolished structures were built on System 1 drainage right-of-way to the Odo Iya Alaro River.

May 8, 2024 Cybersecurity Levy: Peter Obi Accuses Tinubu Administration of Exploiting a Struggling Economy

Cybersecurity Levy: Peter Obi Accuses Tinubu Administration of Exploiting a Struggling Economy

Former presidential candidate of the Labour Party, LP, Mr. Peter Obi, criticized President Bola Tinubu’s administration for implementing the cybersecurity levy on Nigerians. He accused the government of exploiting the struggling economy rather than fostering its recovery and growth. Obi condemned the government's tendency to introduce policies that not only impoverish citizens but also undermine the country's economic competitiveness.

Expressing his concerns on Wednesday via his X handle, Obi questioned the role of the National Security Adviser, NSA, in revenue collection. He argued that imposing a cybersecurity levy on Nigerians exacerbates their economic hardships, especially considering the impact of currency devaluation and high inflation rates.

Obi highlighted the contradiction between the government's commitment to streamline the tax system and its introduction of additional taxes, such as the Cybersecurity Levy on bank transactions. He emphasized that this levy directly affects businesses' trading capital and diminishes their resources further.

The former Anambra State governor emphasized the impracticality of expecting citizens to fund all government activities separately. He asserted that policies like the cybersecurity levy not only impoverish citizens but also hinder the country's economic competitiveness.

Obi criticized the government's decision to introduce new taxes instead of reducing them to mitigate inflation. He questioned the involvement of the NSA in revenue collection and raised concerns about the specific returns received by the office under the new cybersecurity law.

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