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Temi

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Son Of Grace This is optics, not responsiveness. Responsiveness is fire services arriving on time, doing their job diligently, and reducing the impact of the fire.

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We can’t keep hollowing out state capacity while bloating bureaucracy. Nothing accelerates state failure faster than this.

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You’re funny 🤣🤣😂 tell me one rep from Oyo PDP that has decamped? No be everybody dey lick Bola’s ass 😂

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🚨🎙️ | Ruben Amorim asked whether André Onana will start vs Arsenal: "It's like the other players. Everyone has to win the place. So I'm not going to say if one player is number one. He's ready to go to the game. Let's wait. You will know Sunday."

🚨🎙️ | Ruben Amorim asked whether André Onana will start vs Arsenal:

"It's like the other players. Everyone has to win the place. So I'm not going to say if one player is number one. He's ready to go to the game. Let's wait. You will know Sunday."
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An election is happening in an urban area. Yet, results aren’t found on iRev. The fallacy of using technical solutions to fix cultural problems.

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Temi Oil revenue does 30% while non-oil does 70% of the total FG revenue. Oil revenue includes crude oil sales, petroleum profit tax, royalties, rents, gas tax, etc. Non-oil revenue are income taxes, VAT, Customs, independent revenues, loans, grants among others.

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Temi The tax reforms aim to cut oil’s share of govt spending from 30% downwards. The idea is that local productivity such as taxes, VAT, customs, and other independent revenues should fully cover domestic obligations, while oil earnings are left mainly for forex stability.

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Temi It earns 90% of our forex which is used to settle external obligations & stabilises the naira Oil’s dominance is in forex earnings, not the government’s everyday revenue. There’s a reason Lagos contributes more to the federal purse than all the oil-producing states combined.