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Dear INEC Support Team,I am writing to bring to your attention a recurring issue with the INEC voter registration appoin...
20/08/2025

Dear INEC Support Team,

I am writing to bring to your attention a recurring issue with the INEC voter registration appointment booking platform in certain Local Government Areas across the country. For the past several hours (over 4 hours continuously), the system has remained unresponsive in some locations, preventing eligible voters from booking appointments. Meanwhile, the platform appears to be working smoothly in other Local Governments.

This technical challenge is causing unnecessary delays and risks disenfranchising voters in the affected areas. We kindly request your urgent intervention to resolve this issue promptly so that all eligible citizens can have equal access to the registration process.

Thank you for your swift action and commitment to ensuring a smooth and transparent electoral process.

Sincerely,
A Patriotic Nigerian


20/08/2025

Before You Cry Like Peller, Read This

I came across a trending news on Premium Times newspaper,

The news says that Peller, the TikToker, is crying out for help after the Lagos State Government slammed him with a ₦36 million tax bill.

When I came across some of Peller’s video clips, it was funny to me because he said he doesn’t own a company and thought it’s only companies that pay tax.

He also said he can’t pay such an amount because he doesn’t have a job, that he only makes money online on TikTok and not in Nigeria.

Let me tell you the truth,
the law doesn’t care about your ignorance.

Some of you reading this will also cry more than PELLER starting from 2026 if you fail to restructure yourself and your business now.

I have been preaching business structuring here on Facebook since the day of my project research defense in UNILAG.

First of all, I want you to know that everyone pays tax, whether rich or poor.

In fact, the poor actually pay more tax than the rich because 99% of them don’t know how to legally reduce their tax burden.

But since it’s my duty to see you grow, let me give you the best advice your mentor will never give you for free.

Take a seat and read this post, let me tell you how to escape from the same trap Peller has found himself in now, because from next year, there will be no escape.

In Nigeria, we currently practice a multi-tier, mixed tax system which can be confusing and sometimes leads to one being overtaxed or undertaxed. But the present government has passed a new law which means that from 2026, Nigeria will start practicing a Progressive Tax System.

This means that the more income you have, the higher the taxes you pay.

From next year, the rich will pay higher tax, while the poor will pay smaller amounts, and in some cases, nothing at all, depending on earnings.

Let me remove all the big grammar in taxation for those of us that studied Financial Accounting in school 😂 and break this down to you as if you were in primary two.

The new tax law, commencing fully in 2026, states that any individual earning less than ₦800,000 per year will pay no tax at all.

And any company with less than ₦50 million yearly turnover will also pay no tax at all.

Now, let's talk about who Must Pay Tax from 2026

In taxation, we their is what we called PIT and CIT:

PIT means Personal Income Tax (for individuals)

CIT means Corporate Income Tax (for companies)

With the new progressive tax system, if you earn above ₦800,000 as an individual, you are required to pay about 15–25% of that money to the Federal Government.

For example:

₦0 – ₦800,000 = 0% tax

₦800,001 – ₦3,080,000 = 15% tax

₦3,080,001 – ₦12,320,000 = 18% tax

₦12,320,001 – ₦24,640,000 = 21% tax

₦24,640,001 – ₦49,280,000 = 23% tax

Above ₦49,280,000 = 25% tax

In summary: If you make around ₦50 million in a year, you are to pay ₦12,500,000 to the Federal Government.

For Companies:

Anything less than ₦50 million = no tax

Above ₦50 million yearly turnover = 25% corporate tax

You see why you must restructure your business and see yourself as a brand, a company, and not just “catching cruise” watching TikTok videos online.

For the Lagos State Government to bill Peller ₦36 million in tax, if we calculate using the new progressive system, it means he has made more than ₦152 million.

And let me tell you the truth, the government knows the inflow and outflow in your account. For them to have come up with that figure, it means they have done their background checks.

The best advice anyone can give Peller now is to hire a tax expert to review his accounts and negotiate with the government. If not, there is no escape.

The reason why this tax issue seems strange to some of you is because the system wasn’t properly organized, and it’s only Lagos State Government that takes tax seriously.

But from next year, no more “state this, state that.”

From 2026, the Federal Government will collect the tax directly.

And there will be no way to escape. The same cry Peller is crying now, some of you will cry on this same social media when the time comes.

It’s just 5 months to go before we enter 2026.

And don’t think the government can’t track your income, my friend, that’s a lie.

With the new technology in place, the government can track your income just with your NIN and BVN. Even if you scatter your money across 20 different banks, NO ESCAPE 😂.

Now, as you’re reading this, you may be wondering: How do we reduce our tax?

My brother, I have good news for you, so you won’t make the same mistake Peller made, whether you’re a content creator, blogger, businessman, or even a beggar (oh yes, begging is now a business in Nigeria; haven’t you heard about “urgent 2k” boys and girls?).

First, you need to Restructure Your Business.

Restructuring starts with registering your business properly. Instead of registering your business as a Business Name, register it as a Limited Liability Company (Ltd).

With this, your business is a separate entity and you are also a separate entity.

PLEASE NOTE: when you register as a BUSINESS NAME, my sister or brother, you don’t have a company yet ooo.

What you have is called a sole proprietorship, which means a one-man business.

You are not separated from your business, and all your income is counted as personal income tax, not corporate income tax.

One major advantage of having an Ltd is that, before you pay any tax, you are permitted to deduct your expenses, including operational costs, salaries, marketing costs, etc.

That’s why those who understand stock market fundamentals analysis see things like “PROFIT BEFORE TAX” and “PROFIT AFTER TAX.”

If Peller had structured his brand before now, collect all his revenues under corporate account and registered something like “Peller Entertainment Ltd,” he could have deducted expenses such as cameraman salary, video editors, equipment, and other costs.

His tax bill could have been less than ₦10 million, or even ₦5 million.

For those of you arguing with me in the comments section of my last post about, "Why Igbo Businesses failed after the Founder's death", that business structuring does not matter, you now see one of the advantage of structuring your business.

Another important point,
After registering as Ltd, stop collecting payments with your personal account. Use your corporate account for all payments.

And for those of you whose friends abroad send ₦100 million to your account to buy land or houses in the village, my friend, you must pay tax on all that income from next year😂.

Separate your personal money from your business money.

Stop buying groundnuts and corn with your corporate account.

Pay yourself a salary. Being CEO and sole director doesn’t mean you should dip into company funds to buy shawarma for your urgent 2k girlfriend.

Not paying yourself a salary is not a sacrifice, it’s financial mismanagement.

Document all your income and expenses. Avoid cash transactions where possible.
And if you must use cash, keep receipts (not invoices, many don’t know the difference). I’ll save that topic for another day.

19/08/2025

🚨 SHAMEFUL ACT IN ANAMBRA 🚨

A shocking video has surfaced showing members of the Vigilante group mercilessly beating up a female serving NYSC corps member in Anambra State.

👉 These are the same people meant to protect lives and uphold the law, yet they turned against a defenseless young woman serving her country.

⚖️ This is not just an assault on her, but an insult to the entire NYSC scheme and Nigerian youths at large.

We demand justice and accountability ✊. No one should use power to oppress the innocent.

📢 Nigerians, what’s your take on this? Shouldn’t those responsible face disciplinary action immediately?


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19/08/2025

Look at some recap on how the bye-election was conducted in some parts of Nigeria a few days ago! Nigerian youths, it’s time to wake up and resist this nonsense. These politicians will NEVER send their children to roam the streets, buying votes with stolen money. Why should we keep allowing it? Enough is enough, our future is not for sale!



🚨 This is unbelievable! 😔So the Governor of Ebonyi State, Francis Nwifuru, is telling President Tinubu to restrict socia...
18/08/2025

🚨 This is unbelievable! 😔

So the Governor of Ebonyi State, Francis Nwifuru, is telling President Tinubu to restrict social media so that Nigerian youths will “go into farming.”

How is shutting down social media the solution to unemployment and hardship? 🤔

👉 Social media is not the problem — bad governance, lack of opportunities, and poor leadership are!
👉 Instead of creating policies that empower the youths with skills, jobs, and access to modern agriculture, they want to silence our voices.
👉 Farming is good, but without proper support, mechanization, and access to markets, how can it benefit the youths?

Restricting social media will only kill freedom of expression and keep Nigerians in darkness.
What we need is visionary leadership, not backward ideas. ✊



18/08/2025

I got over 1,000 reactions on my posts last week! Thanks everyone for your support! 🎉

🚨 Enough is Enough!Dangote Industries, you are not the only rich man on earth 🌍.Your trailers keep kpaiii*  innocent Nig...
18/08/2025

🚨 Enough is Enough!
Dangote Industries, you are not the only rich man on earth 🌍.
Your trailers keep kpaiii* innocent Nigerians! yesterday the 17th of August, 2025. Three (3) people in Auchi have lost their lives due to untrained drivers you have been given your 🚛 truck 🚒 to drive!
This will not go unchallenged. We demand accountability, safer roads, and justice for the victims. ✊

First ADC Candidate to Secure an Electoral VictoryI am honored to extend my sincerest gratitude to the good people of On...
16/08/2025

First ADC Candidate to Secure an Electoral Victory

I am honored to extend my sincerest gratitude to the good people of Onitsha North 1!
Special acknowledgment is due to Mr. Peter Obi for his steadfast support and inspiration.

Your impressive participation, patience, and peaceful demeanor during today’s election genuinely reflect the unyielding spirit of our people.

Irrespective of the outcome, I remain profoundly grateful for your trust and encouragement. Together, we have effectively showcased that democracy is thriving in our constituency.

Justina Amaka Azuka

Breaking News 🗞️: EFCC summons NFF chairman Musa, issuing him 5 hours to appear before the agency.Let's keep fingers cro...
16/08/2025

Breaking News 🗞️: EFCC summons NFF chairman Musa, issuing him 5 hours to appear before the agency.

Let's keep fingers crossed 🙏

PHOTOS: President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin shake hands in Anchorage, Alaska ahead of historic talks.
15/08/2025

PHOTOS: President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin shake hands in Anchorage, Alaska ahead of historic talks.

From the Desk of Senator Nenadi Usman, PhD I WELCOME THE FEDERAL HIGH COURT JUDGMENT IN SUIT NO. FHC/ABJ/CS/1523/2025 AN...
15/08/2025

From the Desk of Senator Nenadi Usman, PhD

I WELCOME THE FEDERAL HIGH COURT JUDGMENT IN SUIT NO. FHC/ABJ/CS/1523/2025 AND INEC’S SWORN CONFIRMATION OF THE EXPIRATION OF MR. JULIUS ABURE’S TENURE AS NATIONAL CHAIRMAN OF THE LABOUR PARTY

I received with profound relief and deep satisfaction the news of the judgment of the Federal High Court, Abuja, in Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/1523/2025, which today dismissed in its entirety the case instituted by Mr. Julius Abure against the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). This decision stands as yet another unambiguous and authoritative affirmation of the rule of law and the judiciary’s steadfast consistency in upholding the binding pronouncements of the Supreme Court of Nigeria.

This latest judgment aligns squarely with the earlier decision of the Supreme Court, delivered on 4 April 2025 in Appeal No. SC/CV/56/2025, which unequivocally nullified all previous recognitions of Mr. Abure’s purported leadership of the Labour Party. In its wisdom - and in strict adherence to the Supreme Court’s final pronouncement - the Federal High Court in Abuja rightly struck out the originating suit for want of jurisdiction. That decision of the apex court remains binding on all persons and authorities in Nigeria pursuant to Section 287 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

I must also commend the Independent National Electoral Commission for the clarity, courage, and institutional integrity reflected in its Counter Affidavit during the pendency of the case. In that sworn testimony before the court, INEC categorically confirmed that the tenure of Mr. Abure, along with that of the entire National Executive Committee, expired in June 2024. The Commission further affirmed that it neither monitored nor recognised the purported National Convention held in Nnewi on 27 March 2024, having found it to be in flagrant breach of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), the Electoral Act 2022, INEC’s own Regulations and Guidelines for Political Parties 2022, and the Labour Party Constitution.

This unequivocal position, rendered under oath by the nation’s electoral umpire before a competent court of law, removes all lingering doubts and reinforces the imperative for every member, officer, and stakeholder of our great party to submit, at all times, to the supremacy of our Constitution and the dictates of the rule of law.

With this judgment - and INEC’s clear, unambiguous stance - it is time for all members of the Labour Party to put this needless distraction behind us and to recommit ourselves to the urgent task of rebuilding and repositioning our party into the credible, disciplined, and people-centred political movement that Nigerians deserve.

Under my leadership as Interim National Chairman, I remain unwavering in my commitment to ensuring strict compliance with our party’s Constitution, entrenching transparent internal democratic processes, and restoring unity, discipline, and shared purpose as we prepare for the political contests ahead.

Senator Nenadi Usman, PhD
Interim National Chairman, Labour Party
15th August, 2025

15/08/2025

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