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May 22, 2020 Nigerians Evading Tax Payment on Foreign Properties Risk Prosecution

Nigerians Evading Tax Payment on Foreign Properties Risk Prosecution

Nigerians who have properties abroad and refusing to pay taxes on them risk prosecution by Federal Government.

The Minister of Justice, ABUBAKAR MALAMI (SAN), who gave this hint also said that any bank or intermediary that helped a Nigerian citizen to shield such properties would pay a fine equivalent of the cost of the property.

MALAMI in a statement signed by his Spokesman, UMAR GWANDU, explained that the federal government is effecting the action based on the Executive Order 008 as amended.

The order, which operates through the Voluntary Offshore Assets Regularisation Scheme, is targeted at Nigerian citizens resident in Nigeria but own properties in foreign jurisdictions.

The AGF said that in order to ensure seamless exchange of information, the scheme would work closely with the Nigeria Financial Intelligence Unit.

May 22, 2020 FG Urges Nigerians To Celebrate  Eid-el-Fitri Cautiously

FG Urges Nigerians To Celebrate Eid-el-Fitri Cautiously

The federal government has urged Nigerians to be cautious during the celebration of the Eidel-Fitri in order to avoid the spread of the deadly Coronavirus.

 

Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, BOSS MUSTAPHA stated this in Abuja at the daily briefing by the Task Force.

 

He believes that admonition becomes very critical as the country prepare for celebrations at the end of the month-long Ramadan fast.

 

BOSS MUSTAPHA also cautioned Nigerians against self medication.

On his part, the Minister of Health, Dr OSAGIE EHANIRE, disclosed that government planned to deploy psychologists in isolation centres soon.

According to him, this was to give necessary support to COVID-19 patients, who risk depression after spending a long period at the isolation centres.

Also speaking, the Director General of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, Dr. CHIKWE IHEKWEAZU, said the task force was reluctant to adopt home treatment it once proposed because of conditions under which Nigerians live.

May 22, 2020 Nigeria Records 339 New Cases of Covid-19

Nigeria Records 339 New Cases of Covid-19

Nigeria has hit the 7,000 marks of Coronavirus following the announcement of 339 new cases by the NCDC.

This brings the total infections in the country to 7,016.

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, in a tweet via its official handle, confirmed the new figures last night.

According to the NCDC, Lagos the epic centre recorded139 new cases, Kano and Oyo had 28 new cases, Edo 25, and Katsina 22.

Other states with new cases include Kaduna with 18, Jigawa with 14, Yobe and Plateau with 13 cases each, the FCT with 11, 8 in Gombe, 5 in Ogun, 4 in Bauchi and Nasarawa, 3 in Delta, 2 in Ondo, and one each in Rivers and Adamawa.

A Virologist, Dr. AKYALA ISHAKU wants the country to do more in correcting erroneous impressions on Coronavirus.

At the moment, the number of successfully treated cases in the country has risen to 1,907 with 211 fatalities from the virus.

May 21, 2020 COVID-19: Benue controversial index case discharged

COVID-19: Benue controversial index case discharged

The controversial index case of coronavirus in Benue State, Mrs Susan Idoko-Okpe, has finally been discharged.

The 58-year-old Nigerian-British had challenged the result of the test declaring her a COVID-19 patient.

Idoko-Okpe arrived in Nigeria from the United Kingdom on March 22 for her mother’s burial.

She had protested that a positive COVID-19 test result, which led to her being taken to the Benue State Isolation Centre in Makurdi on March 27 and subsequently to the National Hospital in Abuja, did not belong to her.

According to her daughter, she was discharged on Wednesday evening after more than 50 days in an isolation centre in the FCT.

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