In recent weeks, Nigeria has been awash with heated debates over the newly introduced tax law. From social media timelines to informal discussions in public spaces, opinions have been freely expressed, often passionately and sometimes angrily. Unfortunately, much of this national conversation has been driven not by facts but by fear, speculation, and widespread misinformation. Since the announcement of the new tax regime, reactions have poured in from different quarters of the country. Many of these reactions, including those from individual
In recent weeks, Nigeria has been awash with heated debates over the newly introduced tax law. From social media timelines to informal discussions in public spaces, opinions have been freely expressed, often passionately and sometimes angrily. Unfortunately, much of this national conversation has been driven not by facts but by fear, speculation, and widespread misinformation. Since the announcement of the new tax regime, reactions have poured in from different quarters of the country. Many of these reactions, including those from individual