freddybonz(m): 10:30am On Feb 29, 2024 |
Butkt:
Omoh.. my own connect told me that their is nothing like that o.. lol. Who I wan believe now🤦🏾‍♂️
Be like we go believe de one wey deputy director talk Oo except Ur connect rank high that one
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b3llo(m): 10:47am On Feb 29, 2024 |
freddybonz:
Be like we go believe de one wey deputy director talk Oo except Ur connect rank high that one
gbam!
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kkkp: 3:03pm On Feb 29, 2024 |
NIRSAL has dismissed over 500 contract staff.
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Nadingo: 3:15pm On Feb 29, 2024 |
kkkp:
NIRSAL has dismissed over 500 contract staff.
In this hard times? I feel for them.
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asiwaju60: 6:39pm On Feb 29, 2024 |
ayuba070:
CON, Congratulations
Effect from 1st June, 2023
Any update about implementation of CON rent subsidy and pecular allawance that was approved last year
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avsadeeq0(m): 7:53pm On Feb 29, 2024 |
SEC hopefuls wetin dey sup?
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Eminence50: 7:58pm On Feb 29, 2024 |
For those that applied for university of Ibadan recruitment check ur message
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Gopitoto: 9:41pm On Feb 29, 2024 |
Hussen240:
Some were captured December, heard some will also be captured again this January. But is replacement.
Good Evening bro! How far with NCS.
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Gensanusi(m): 10:15pm On Feb 29, 2024 |
Customs, NIMASA, NPA and all the major revenue collectors to stop collecting revenue..
The Executive Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Zach Adedeji, on Wednesday, February 28, said the collection of revenue by over 60 government agencies is a major cause of the leakage of funds.
Adedeji said the duty should be the sole responsibility of the Service to ensure greater ability in the system.
He spoke when he appeared before the House of Representatives Committee on Finance, chaired by Hon James Faleke, for a budget hearing.
Chairman of the Finance Committee, Hon James Faleke, queried if the proposed single window revenue would mean whether Customs, NIMASA, NPA and all the major revenue collectors would be subject to the FIRS or the Service would be collecting revenue on their behalf.
Adedeji said these agencies should rather concentrate on their primary mandates and leave the revenue collection to the FIRS.
He said: “This is the way. If you look at the basis of the collection as you mentioned, I use NIMASA as an example, the basis of collection for NIMASA is 3 percent of FOB. That has nothing to do with Marine. FOB, if you have the single window, you know the total number of vessels coming into the country and going out and the fee is just 3 percent, so what does NIMASA need to do about that.
“What we are saying is that these agencies were set up to do core duties. When you talk about Customs, they are border and trade facilitation. Revenue is not the core mandate of Customs. Customs is about border and trade facilitation. So when you have a single window, all that you say Customs collects because the real principle of the single window is that everything coming to the country is in advance notified, so you know the number of containers coming, the volume, what is there and you know the amount and they pay you once.
“When you do that, the Customs collecting this and that or the NPA collecting also, this would go. When we talk about single that is why they say revenue service. If you go to the UK or South Africa, you don’t see Customs collecting revenue. They are merged.
“I am not saying it is bad but it is not the duty of FIRS to be approving payment for roads. I don’t have people who would monitor whether that road is done or not. So my duty is to access, collect, and for all revenue due to the federation. So any other job may be good and laudable but that is not my core duty. So the same thing happens when you see a lot of other agencies collecting revenue. And that is when you see leakages.”
Chairman of the Committee, Faleke lauded the initiative to ensure payments are made directly to the contractors and not the MDAs.
He expressed the commitment of the Committee to ensure that leakages are addressed and revenue increased to make life better for the ordinary Nigerian.
He said: “No one here will doubt your capability, it’s just the political will. Thank God that we have a president who has given you the authority and of course back you with that political will to reform our tax system. What you have to do is to look inward and ensure that you have directors and staffers who will not negotiate you out.
“We have documents to show that we have operators of our revenue collection who also negotiate and say you can pay this, we will do this. That is exactly what we are facing.
“With all the things you have enumerated, only you cannot do the job. You also have to delegate. So what this means is that every one of your staff who are on oath will ensure that they do the right thing.”
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bowen2018: 11:00pm On Feb 29, 2024 |
Gopitoto:
Good Evening bro! How far with NCS.
Your response on this is highly appreciated
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bowen2018: 11:02pm On Feb 29, 2024 |
bowen2018:
Your response on this is highly appreciated
@Hussen240
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Mohisah: 12:03am On Mar 01, 2024 |
Gensanusi:
Customs, NIMASA, NPA and all the major revenue collectors to stop collecting revenue..
The Executive Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Zach Adedeji, on Wednesday, February 28, said the collection of revenue by over 60 government agencies is a major cause of the leakage of funds.
Adedeji said the duty should be the sole responsibility of the Service to ensure greater ability in the system.
He spoke when he appeared before the House of Representatives Committee on Finance, chaired by Hon James Faleke, for a budget hearing.
Chairman of the Finance Committee, Hon James Faleke, queried if the proposed single window revenue would mean whether Customs, NIMASA, NPA and all the major revenue collectors would be subject to the FIRS or the Service would be collecting revenue on their behalf.
Adedeji said these agencies should rather concentrate on their primary mandates and leave the revenue collection to the FIRS.
He said: “This is the way. If you look at the basis of the collection as you mentioned, I use NIMASA as an example, the basis of collection for NIMASA is 3 percent of FOB. That has nothing to do with Marine. FOB, if you have the single window, you know the total number of vessels coming into the country and going out and the fee is just 3 percent, so what does NIMASA need to do about that.
“What we are saying is that these agencies were set up to do core duties. When you talk about Customs, they are border and trade facilitation. Revenue is not the core mandate of Customs. Customs is about border and trade facilitation. So when you have a single window, all that you say Customs collects because the real principle of the single window is that everything coming to the country is in advance notified, so you know the number of containers coming, the volume, what is there and you know the amount and they pay you once.
“When you do that, the Customs collecting this and that or the NPA collecting also, this would go. When we talk about single that is why they say revenue service. If you go to the UK or South Africa, you don’t see Customs collecting revenue. They are merged.
“I am not saying it is bad but it is not the duty of FIRS to be approving payment for roads. I don’t have people who would monitor whether that road is done or not. So my duty is to access, collect, and for all revenue due to the federation. So any other job may be good and laudable but that is not my core duty. So the same thing happens when you see a lot of other agencies collecting revenue. And that is when you see leakages.”
Chairman of the Committee, Faleke lauded the initiative to ensure payments are made directly to the contractors and not the MDAs.
He expressed the commitment of the Committee to ensure that leakages are addressed and revenue increased to make life better for the ordinary Nigerian.
He said: “No one here will doubt your capability, it’s just the political will. Thank God that we have a president who has given you the authority and of course back you with that political will to reform our tax system. What you have to do is to look inward and ensure that you have directors and staffers who will not negotiate you out.
“We have documents to show that we have operators of our revenue collection who also negotiate and say you can pay this, we will do this. That is exactly what we are facing.
“With all the things you have enumerated, only you cannot do the job. You also have to delegate. So what this means is that every one of your staff who are on oath will ensure that they do the right thing.”
As some people are crying, others a smiling. Some FIRS staff were jubilating on this.
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oyonu(m): 6:22am On Mar 01, 2024 |
Eminence50:
For those that applied for university of Ibadan recruitment check ur message
Please when did they send you this message, have checked my inbox and spam, I didn't see any message from them
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Nadingo: 6:39am On Mar 01, 2024 |
Gensanusi:
Customs, NIMASA, NPA and all the major revenue collectors to stop collecting revenue..
The Executive Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Zach Adedeji, on Wednesday, February 28, said the collection of revenue by over 60 government agencies is a major cause of the leakage of funds.
Adedeji said the duty should be the sole responsibility of the Service to ensure greater ability in the system.
He spoke when he appeared before the House of Representatives Committee on Finance, chaired by Hon James Faleke, for a budget hearing.
Chairman of the Finance Committee, Hon James Faleke, queried if the proposed single window revenue would mean whether Customs, NIMASA, NPA and all the major revenue collectors would be subject to the FIRS or the Service would be collecting revenue on their behalf.
Adedeji said these agencies should rather concentrate on their primary mandates and leave the revenue collection to the FIRS.
He said: “This is the way. If you look at the basis of the collection as you mentioned, I use NIMASA as an example, the basis of collection for NIMASA is 3 percent of FOB. That has nothing to do with Marine. FOB, if you have the single window, you know the total number of vessels coming into the country and going out and the fee is just 3 percent, so what does NIMASA need to do about that.
“What we are saying is that these agencies were set up to do core duties. When you talk about Customs, they are border and trade facilitation. Revenue is not the core mandate of Customs. Customs is about border and trade facilitation. So when you have a single window, all that you say Customs collects because the real principle of the single window is that everything coming to the country is in advance notified, so you know the number of containers coming, the volume, what is there and you know the amount and they pay you once.
“When you do that, the Customs collecting this and that or the NPA collecting also, this would go. When we talk about single that is why they say revenue service. If you go to the UK or South Africa, you don’t see Customs collecting revenue. They are merged.
“I am not saying it is bad but it is not the duty of FIRS to be approving payment for roads. I don’t have people who would monitor whether that road is done or not. So my duty is to access, collect, and for all revenue due to the federation. So any other job may be good and laudable but that is not my core duty. So the same thing happens when you see a lot of other agencies collecting revenue. And that is when you see leakages.”
Chairman of the Committee, Faleke lauded the initiative to ensure payments are made directly to the contractors and not the MDAs.
He expressed the commitment of the Committee to ensure that leakages are addressed and revenue increased to make life better for the ordinary Nigerian.
He said: “No one here will doubt your capability, it’s just the political will. Thank God that we have a president who has given you the authority and of course back you with that political will to reform our tax system. What you have to do is to look inward and ensure that you have directors and staffers who will not negotiate you out.
“We have documents to show that we have operators of our revenue collection who also negotiate and say you can pay this, we will do this. That is exactly what we are facing.
“With all the things you have enumerated, only you cannot do the job. You also have to delegate. So what this means is that every one of your staff who are on oath will ensure that they do the right thing.”
Adedeji wan begin invite enemies in high places for himself
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kkkp: 8:33am On Mar 01, 2024 |
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Xtruzz(f): 9:05am On Mar 01, 2024 |
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NdanaBusu: 9:19am On Mar 01, 2024 |
How far so far with FCT IRS?
Mohisah & Others
Happy New Month
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Mohisah: 9:47am On Mar 01, 2024 |
Nadingo:
Adedeji wan begin invite enemies in high places for himself
He's young n energetic, but i fear for his actions. Takin food frm 70+ revenue collection agencies means you've to be ready to grant NASS utility.
They'll hire more CS (contract staff in 2 months time), if all shld go well.
Zach might be usin State sense, but Federal is smth else.
As it is now, they may strt postin sm staff to occupy all the agencies bn affected.
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Sam768(f): 9:48am On Mar 01, 2024 |
A new month of glory, we shall match into our glory. Amen. Happy new month
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kkkp: 10:12am On Mar 01, 2024 |
Gensanusi:
Customs, NIMASA, NPA and all the major revenue collectors to stop collecting revenue..
The Executive Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Zach Adedeji, on Wednesday, February 28, said the collection of revenue by over 60 government agencies is a major cause of the leakage of funds.
Adedeji said the duty should be the sole responsibility of the Service to ensure greater ability in the system.
He spoke when he appeared before the House of Representatives Committee on Finance, chaired by Hon James Faleke, for a budget hearing.
Chairman of the Finance Committee, Hon James Faleke, queried if the proposed single window revenue would mean whether Customs, NIMASA, NPA and all the major revenue collectors would be subject to the FIRS or the Service would be collecting revenue on their behalf.
Adedeji said these agencies should rather concentrate on their primary mandates and leave the revenue collection to the FIRS.
He said: “This is the way. If you look at the basis of the collection as you mentioned, I use NIMASA as an example, the basis of collection for NIMASA is 3 percent of FOB. That has nothing to do with Marine. FOB, if you have the single window, you know the total number of vessels coming into the country and going out and the fee is just 3 percent, so what does NIMASA need to do about that.
“What we are saying is that these agencies were set up to do core duties. When you talk about Customs, they are border and trade facilitation. Revenue is not the core mandate of Customs. Customs is about border and trade facilitation. So when you have a single window, all that you say Customs collects because the real principle of the single window is that everything coming to the country is in advance notified, so you know the number of containers coming, the volume, what is there and you know the amount and they pay you once.
“When you do that, the Customs collecting this and that or the NPA collecting also, this would go. When we talk about single that is why they say revenue service. If you go to the UK or South Africa, you don’t see Customs collecting revenue. They are merged.
“I am not saying it is bad but it is not the duty of FIRS to be approving payment for roads. I don’t have people who would monitor whether that road is done or not. So my duty is to access, collect, and for all revenue due to the federation. So any other job may be good and laudable but that is not my core duty. So the same thing happens when you see a lot of other agencies collecting revenue. And that is when you see leakages.”
Chairman of the Committee, Faleke lauded the initiative to ensure payments are made directly to the contractors and not the MDAs.
He expressed the commitment of the Committee to ensure that leakages are addressed and revenue increased to make life better for the ordinary Nigerian.
He said: “No one here will doubt your capability, it’s just the political will. Thank God that we have a president who has given you the authority and of course back you with that political will to reform our tax system. What you have to do is to look inward and ensure that you have directors and staffers who will not negotiate you out.
“We have documents to show that we have operators of our revenue collection who also negotiate and say you can pay this, we will do this. That is exactly what we are facing.
“With all the things you have enumerated, only you cannot do the job. You also have to delegate. So what this means is that every one of your staff who are on oath will ensure that they do the right thing.”
This one will be difficult o! just like telling NNPC that FIRS will collect revenue from crude oil sales.
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Zoulyadaini(m): 10:18am On Mar 01, 2024 |
kkkp:
This one will be difficult o! just like telling NNPC that FIRS will collect revenue from crude oil sales.
Indeed!
Cuz they'll fight it
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Newcastle2023(m): 10:40am On Mar 01, 2024 |
Mohisah:
He's young n energetic, but i fear for his actions. Takin food frm 70+ revenue collection agencies means you've to be ready to grant NASS utility.
They'll hire more CS (contract staff in 2 months time), if all shld go well.
Zach might be usin State sense, but Federal is smth else.
As it is now, they may strt postin sm staff to occupy all the agencies bn affected.
This was part of the Renewed Hope Plan for the Economy that was released long before Dr. Adedeji was appointed as the Executive Chairman of FIRS. Tinubu has the political will to implement it, just like CBN is now collecting proceeds from Crude Oil sale.
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MBAleeyu583(m): 10:44am On Mar 01, 2024 |
kkkp:
This one will be difficult o! just like telling NNPC that FIRS will collect revenue from crude oil sales.
Indeed ooh, it will be a very difficult one, not only the MDs or CEOs of those agencies will have to fight against it but also even the Chairmen House Committees of the Red and Green Chambers of those agencies will fight back ooh
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HussenAdul: 1:59pm On Mar 01, 2024 |
Implementing ORONSAYE's Report
Imaging over bloated cabinet trying to shrink agencies.
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Nadingo: 2:37pm On Mar 01, 2024 |
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Mohisah: 2:48pm On Mar 01, 2024 |
Newcastle2023:
This was part of the Renewed Hope Plan for the Economy that was released long before Dr. Adedeji was appointed as the Executive Chairman of FIRS. Tinubu has the political will to implement it, just like CBN is now collecting proceeds from Crude Oil sale.
My Boss, a lot dey happen! As Wike entr, he no pursue FIRS frm FCT-IRS? He pursued them bck.
All i pray for the Chairman is good luck n safety + good governance
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MBAleeyu583(m): 5:21pm On Mar 01, 2024 |
President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of new of the management team of the FGN Power Company Limited.
(1) Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer (CEO) - Kenny Osebi Anuwe (reappointed)
(2) Company Secretary/Legal Advisor - Prof Mamman Lawal (reappointed)
(3) Chief Technical Officer (CTO) - Ebenezer Olawale Fapohunda
(4) Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) - Babatunde Daramola Oniru
(5) Chief Financial Officer (CFO) - Julius Oyekola Olabiyi
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Eminence50: 6:43pm On Mar 01, 2024 |
For those that applied for university of Ibadan recruitment academic and non academic check ur status
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achorladey: 6:44pm On Mar 01, 2024 |
abdulgreen:
Good morning guys. Alhamdulillah i have gotten a job.
I've embarked on a journey to land a position at prestigious institutions like CBN, NDIC, NPA, EFCC, NIMASA, NCC, and many other coveted agencies. Despite my efforts, securing a role in any of these esteemed organizations proved elusive. However, serendipity intervened, and I stumbled upon an opportunity at ABU Zaria, which I gratefully embraced.
This experience taught me the valuable lesson that sometimes, we overlook the potential of smaller agencies in our pursuit of grandeur.
To all those navigating the competitive terrain of job hunting, I extend my heartfelt wishes for success and fulfillment.
Cultivating resilience and perseverance in the face of challenges is paramount for every job seeker. It's crucial to maintain unwavering determination and keep exploring opportunities until the right door opens.
Each setback is not a defeat but rather a stepping stone towards eventual success. By continuously honing skills, networking, and staying proactive, individuals can navigate the job market with resilience and unwavering focus until they secure the job that aligns with their aspirations and ambitions.
I am grateful for all the information I have received from this forum and the people I have met through it.
I wish you all success.
Nice experience. Everybody with im own strategy. The words in bold na sweet strategy
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ogasman(m): 7:20pm On Mar 01, 2024 |
Finally person touch federal government salary but its small...
It is well better than zero..
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asiwaju60: 7:31pm On Mar 01, 2024 |
ogasman:
Finally person touch federal government salary but its small...
It is well better than zero..
Congrats
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kheengz: 7:31pm On Mar 01, 2024 |
ogasman:
Finally person touch federal government salary but its small...
It is well better than zero..
congratulations
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