By EgbemaVoice, A prominent Ijaw leader, peace advocate, and renowned human and environmental rights activist, Chief Mulade Sheriff, PhD, has welcomed Nigerians to the New Year 2026, urging governments at all levels to embrace prudence, accountability, and purposeful governance focused on delivering electoral promises rather than being distracted by the next election cycle. Mulade, the Ibe-Serimowei of ancient Gbaramatu Kingdom, made the call in a New Year message he issued at Okerenkoko Community, Gbaramatu Kingdom Delta State, on New Year's day. In his message the renowned peace ambassador reflected on the prevailing socio-economic realities confronting the nation and the responsibilities of leadership at a critical time in Nigeria’s democratic journey. According to him, Nigerians are currently grappling with severe economic hardship, a situation he noted demands urgent, people-oriented responses from the Federal Government. The National Coordinator of the Center for ...
REPS CALL FOR SUSPENSION OF NEW TAX LAW OVER ALTERATION CONTROVERSY By EgbemaVoice, The House of Representatives has formally urged the Federal Government to suspend the planned implementation of the new Tax Law scheduled to take effect on January 1, 2025. The call follows mounting concerns and public debate over alleged alterations to the law after its passage by the National Assembly. Lawmakers noted that the controversy surrounding the tax reforms has created confusion among citizens, businesses, and key stakeholders, particularly regarding the authenticity of the version being circulated. According to the House, proceeding with implementation under such uncertainty could undermine public trust and weaken compliance. The House emphasized the need for transparency and due legislative process, insisting that only laws duly passed by the National Assembly and properly gazetted should be implemented. Members called on relevant authorities to clarify the status of the law, reissue the au...