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@canna_code

Code is life | I'm here for the little accounts | Trolling is lovely | Peace is only an option when you are resting eternally.

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calendar_today16-03-2022 15:16:57

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Biggest Mack (@big_mck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You see this Tinubu tax bill, if you are a poor person (and work in the informal sector) I promise you you will cry. You know when they tell you that those who earn below 800k annually will not pay tax, you will think 800k is big money, until you check your OPay for how much

Osaretin Victor Asemota (@asemota) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The sad thing about this whole Nigerian tax thing is that instead of fighting the government to become more accountable, many Nigerians will be thinking of how to collude with them to collect tax from others and make money out of it, forgetting that they would be taxed too.

Abu Amir (@sadiqmaunde) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bro, Tinubu has destroyed this country. People find it difficult to eat. Things that were once basic needs are now seen as luxuries. This country is finished.

Biggest Mack (@big_mck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You see this mindset eh, if this mindset no kill una for this country una no go drop am. This is exactly why civil advocacy in Nigeria will always fail. Misplaced priorities. Here’s another way to understand this. You see EFCC right? They are supposed to fight the sabotage of

YH (@yemihazan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm not even against paying tax, but where exactly does it go to? Stable electricity? Good roads? Education? health care ?? Where exactly? These are the issues

CHUKS 🍥 (@chukserice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happening now; Chaøs erupts at Tejuosho Shopping Complex, Yaba, Lagos State, as police currently shøot teargas at traders protesting weeks of power outage, accusing the management of collecting monthly service charges and electricity bills without providing electricity.

Ben the Seer (@mikaelcbernard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is meant to be on monthly income, not annual income. If Nigerians accept this tax, then they deserve it. Politicians won’t be paying sha.

This is meant to be on monthly income, not annual income.

If Nigerians accept this tax, then they deserve it.

Politicians won’t be paying sha.
Dr. Olawale Ogunlana (@olawalesmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2026 will be very interesting because a lot of Nigerians will be hit with tax evasion charges in a country where you do everything by yourself. It will be interesting.

AYO.💡💡 (@sepril23ng) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NURTW thug and APC member, Shamsideen Oladiti, popularly known as Shamelon, allegedly beåt a dispatch rider till he died yesterday at Lagos Island💔🥲 The amount of thuggery in lagos is just too much, no business you do that thugs won’t harass you, either from local govt, Area

Ben the Seer (@mikaelcbernard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The only way i “may” support this bill, if it exempts anyone earning below 800k per month. Any tax that is targeting people in poverty, is evil and must be rejected. And by the way, the Agbado regime has no moral compass to charge taxes. They don’t deserve anyone’s taxes

Duke of Africa (@allezamani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everything happening in Nigeria is why I don’t believe in heaven or hell and even karma. MC Oluomo’s daughter just graduated from the US Army yesterday, and she’s about to enjoy military benefits and other numerous benefits of being a US citizen. But here you’re cursing and

Biggest Mack (@big_mck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A good day to remind you why Nigeria may never get better in your lifetime. I made this video 2 years ago and it’s timeless. It’s also pinned on my profile. You can share it to wherever you can. This is one of my works I think every Nigerian needs to see.

Hercule Poirot (@sabrenoir) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The average middle class individual will pay 15-18% tax to the government whilst generating their own electricity, water & security, all coupled with high inflation. Not to talk of the vehicle repairs due to poor road conditions, drainage & floods.

Dee’s Clutch Purse (@bettyvonlittle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s so weird in Nigeria rn. 100k is a lot of money to lose but strangely, when you take it to the market, its not a lot of money to spend. Very odd.

Name cannot be blank (@hacksultan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ll never get used to ordinary casually police carrying AK47 with double magazines tapped together in the middle of the street everywhere. When we’re not in Afghanistan.