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New Tax Law Favors Citizens, Not Government,  Says Experts

Discussants at the 2025 Delta Online Publishers Forum (DOPF) Annual Lecture have debunked widespread misconceptions that Nigeria’s new tax law is designed primarily to enrich government, insisting instead that the reform offers far greater benefits to citizens, businesses, and the wider economy.

Speaking during the panel session, accountant and tax consultant Victor Fegor Origho said the new framework was structured to create a balanced, mutually beneficial relationship between the government and the people. He explained that the law seeks to correct long-standing irregularities in the tax system where some Nigerians were overtaxed while others escaped underassessment.

According to him, public fears about indiscriminate debits and harsh penalties are misplaced, as the intent of the law is fairness, accuracy and transparency. “This reform is not designed to punish Nigerians. It is to correct the gaps and make sure everyone pays what is due—no more, no less,” he said.

Legal practitioner Barr. Ikpesu Gideon Jade, I described the legislation as a modern dispute-resolution mechanism that functions like an ombudsman for tax matters. He noted that although fines exist, organizations can avoid sanctions by keeping accurate records, complying early and managing their affairs professionally. “If you do your part, the law protects you,” he said.

Another panelist, Martins Onyem Aghaobod, Esq, stressed the urgency of public sensitization ahead of the law’s full implementation in January 2026. He urged Nigerians to study the 203-section document to better understand its objectives—chief among them the elimination of multiple taxation and the strengthening of compliance.

The experts collectively emphasized that the law will empower citizens to hold government accountable by making tax processes more transparent and enabling Nigerians to track how revenue is spent on infrastructure and essential services.

Delivering the keynote lecture, Associate Professor of Accounting at Dennis Osadebay University, Dr. Ochuko Emudainohwo, described the new tax law as a strategic economic blueprint crafted to reposition Nigeria for sustainable and inclusive development. He linked the reform to declining oil revenue, population pressures and the economic shocks of COVID-19, noting that the federal government had no choice but to rethink its fiscal model.

Dr. Emudainohwo explained that the consolidation of income and company taxes into a single tax net simplifies administration and reduces bottlenecks. He described the new framework as “pro-people,” highlighting provisions that exempt companies with annual turnover below N50 million from capital-based and company income taxes. This, he said, would relieve small businesses, promote innovation and stimulate enterprise growth.

He added that the law strengthens digital tax platforms, closes leakages and promotes transparency—key steps needed to rebuild public trust.

While the Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, the Chairman of the Occasion, Mr. Edward Obiefuna Martyns, and the Forum’s Chairman, Mr. Emmanuel Ochonogor Enebeli, all underscored the need for accountability in tax administration, the core focus of the event remained the expert insights that dissected the new legislation and its implications for Nigerians.

Oborevwori, represented by Commissioner for Information Charles Aniagwu, stressed that tax reforms must translate into tangible development, while Martyns urged the media to intensify scrutiny of government revenue use. Enebeli emphasized that taxation must go hand in hand with service delivery, calling for improved roads, safer communities and transparent governance.

The 2025 DOPF Annual Lecture, themed “Nigeria’s New Tax Law: Implications and Opportunities for Businesses and Society,” drew broad participation and provided deep analysis of how the legislation will shape economic behaviour, governance and public expectations as Nigeria enters a new era of tax reforms.

Addressing Falsehoods: The Truth About Consultations for Anioma State Creation

By Eze Onwenna

Opponents of Senator Ned Nwoko’s push for Anioma State creation who claim a lack of consultation are peddling falsehoods, as extensive efforts were made to engage all stakeholders. Senator Nwoko has consistently sought broad consensus, even in the face of political obstacles and deliberate avoidance by some figures.

The claim that local government chairmen were not consulted is untrue. Senator Nwoko scheduled meetings, and when they refused to turn up, he asked them to choose a convenient venue, which they still declined. He sent his Legal Aide to take the documents to them, many of them directed him to their Secretaries who signed on their behalf, Barr Alika was smart enough by ensuring that those documents were signed and stamped , though they later denied it but we have been expecting them to sue the Senator for forgery, none of them has been able to do that. He met with Delta State House of Assembly members from Delta North in his Asaba office, where they explicitly stated their refusal to sign any document in support of the state creation.

Numerous efforts were also made to engage one-on-one with the immediate past Governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa and Senator Peter Nwaoboshi; however, calls and messages went unanswered. Conversely, Hon. Ezechi was communicated with from the beginning and expressed assurance of his support. Hon. Ngozi Okolie attended an initial summit organised by Senator Nwoko at the Grand Hotel Asaba and expressed support, while Hon. Nwaokolo offered no committed response when reached out to.

The narrative of a “one-man show” is insincere. Despite tacit and cowardly avoidance by some, including councillors who dodged scheduled meetings, the movement has gained significant traction and national support due to sustained advocacy and a structured process. The current push for Anioma State is now an advanced, structured national process with widespread backing from key figures across the Senate and national bodies like Izu Anioma and Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo, focusing on historical justice and regional equity.

The process is firmly on course, with the proposal (Senate Bill 481) having garnered support from over 90 senators, surpassing the constitutional threshold in the Red Chamber. This momentum, anchored on the principles of fairness and balanced development, is a collective mission rooted in the long-held aspirations of the Anioma people, not the personal interests or political calculations of a few individuals.

If you were Senator Ned Nwoko, what would you do?

Issele-Azagba Community Accuses Developer of Encroachment, Calls for Governor Oborevwori’s Intervention

The Issele-Azagba Land Committee has raised alarm over what it described as the unlawful encroachment and destruction of farmlands by the developers of the proposed Cubana Millennium Estate.

Addressing Journalists, the President General of Issele Azagba Development  Union, Elder Patrick Isichei made the disclosure during a press briefing today at the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Secretariat in Asaba.

Isichei expressed displeasure over recent developments involving the Cubana Group, stating that despite a government directive on October 10, 2025, instructing both communities to stay off the land until the boundary process is concluded, the developers allegedly entered the heart of Issele-Azagba farmlands and destroyed properties

According to Isichei, the location of the estate is not part of the disputed area between both communities. The proposed site is about 1.3 kilometers away from where the boundary committee has commenced fixing of the boundary already.”

He further claimed that representatives of the Cubana Group reportedly boasted of receiving backing from the state and local governments to take possession of the land, an allegation the committee described as “disturbing and unacceptable.”

“We vehemently reject this condemnable action and will not sit idle while our farmland is forcefully taken by anyone without adequate discussion and compensation to us, the rightful owners,” he said.

The President General called on Governor Oborevwori to urgently intervene to prevent the situation from escalating, insisting that while they welcome development projects, such initiatives must follow due process and respect the rights of host communities.

Also speaking, the spokesperson of the group Hon. Augustine Ijeh said the land in question was their ancestral land, legacy and heritage and that they cannot watch it been stolen from them.

While questioning the silence of the state government, he said that the Issele-Azagba community were bonafide Deltans who deserves to be protected as they have contributed politically. Hence they shouldn’t be victimised at the detriment of a non Deltan, Obi Cubana.

While calling for justice, Ijeh said they have documented evidence of the land in question and appealed that the government gives a directive to put on hold every activity going on at the construction site until the needful is done.

Respect Constitution, Agazuma Cautions Long-Serving Executives

Chairman of  Non-indigene Association in Delta State, Sir Bernard Agazuma has frowned against power tussle by some executive members of the Association

Agazuma made this known while speaking with journalists in Asaba.

He said Festus Ukeje also known as June 12, who has since 2015 been Vice Chairman, alongside Charles Iwuchukwu who has been Secretary since 2015 and a northerner by the name Gambo has indicated interest to take over leadership of the Association.

He frowned at the intention of both members who have been in position for long and still desperate for power adding that it was unacceptable, hence the need for them to remain patience before indicating interest for elective position.

The Chairman urged them to step aside after their tenure and give room for other members to take over leadership.

He said it was out of place for members who have occupied leadership role for long to seek power without following the constitution, adding that the valid document of registration of the Association were in his custody.

Agazuma said he was impressed that members were ready to kick against any one who goes against the constitution of the Association.

The Chairman noted that the law states four years of leadership and nothing more, adding that his tenure in office will elapse in July 2027 when he will step down for others to take over.

He commended the state governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori for recognising non indigenes in his government.

Delta State Governor, Martyns, Enebeli Push for Accountability as Nigeria’s New Tax Law Takes Centre Stage at DOPF Annual Lecture

Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori; Chairman of the 2025 Annual Lecture of the Delta Online Publishers Forum (DOPF), Mr. Edward Obiefuna Martyns; and the Forum’s Chairman, Mr. Emmanuel Ochonogor Enebeli, have declared that Nigeria’s new tax law must translate into transparency, accountability and measurable development if it is to win public confidence.

Speaking in Asaba at the Annual Lecture, the trio stressed that public acceptance of the reform will depend on how responsibly government manages tax revenues and how visibly those revenues improve infrastructure, services and economic stability nationwide.

Governor Oborevwori, represented by the Commissioner for Information, Mr. Charles Aniagwu, said Nigeria cannot ignore the new tax law as the country urgently needs a stronger revenue base to drive human and capital development. He warned that tax collection without accountability would undermine public trust.

“It is not about collecting money; give the people value for their money,” he said, urging Nigerians to be fully informed about the reform. “Do not say it does not concern you—this policy affects everyone.”

Martyns, who chaired the event, said the new tax framework will reshape how Nigerians do business and how government performance is assessed. He charged the Forum and journalists across the country to intensify scrutiny of government spending and ensure transparency in the utilisation of tax revenue.

“The Forum has a role to play in shaping society. As journalists, ensure proper reportage of government activities and insist that revenue is utilised to improve infrastructure, health, education and the wider business environment,” he said.

In his address, the Forum’s Chairman, Mr. Enebeli, stressed that taxation and public service delivery must go hand in hand if the new tax law is to achieve meaningful results. He said citizens expect measurable improvements in their daily lives once the new regime begins.

“It is not just about taxation; Nigerians expect better roads, safer communities and a business-friendly environment,” he said. “As Nigeria enters this new era of tax reforms, it becomes even more important for government to demonstrate value for revenue collected.”

Enebeli commended the Delta State Government for progress on the Ughelli–Kwale–Asaba Road but called for urgent intervention on several critical routes, including the Agbor–Asaba–Onitsha Road and the Effurun–Sapele–Benin corridor. He further drew attention to the Agbor–Umutu–Obiaruku–Abraka–Eku–Sapele Road, noting that its long abandonment has caused massive unemployment, hardship and the closure of numerous businesses along the corridor, worsening economic conditions for residents and traders who rely on the route.

He also emphasised the role of security in economic growth, applauding the launch of the Delta State Security Trust Fund and urging prompt assent and implementation of the newly passed State Community Security Bill. He encouraged corporate bodies, business owners and citizens to support government efforts to strengthen safety and investor confidence.

The Annual Lecture, themed “Nigeria’s New Tax Law: Implications and Opportunities for Businesses and Society,” drew wide participation and provided deep insights into how the new legislation will reshape governance, business operations and public expectations as Nigeria transitions into a new tax era.

Ibori Commends Oborevwori’s Governance

…Prays for Greater Achievements, advancement of Delta beyond 2027

Former Delta State Governor, Chief James Ibori on Thursday, praised Governor Sheriff Oborevwori for his “good governance strides” when both leaders met at the country home of late businessman, Olorogun Oskar Ibru in Agbarha‑Otor, Ughelli North Local Government Area.

Chief Ibori, visibly elated, rose in excitement as Governor Oborevwori entered the venue, signaling the unity of political leaders from Delta Central Senatorial District.

Recent statements by political leaders and stakeholders, including those from former Senate Deputy President, Senator Ovie Omo‑Agege, have affirmed Oborevwori’s leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state.

In a trending video, Ibori offered “well‑calculated prayers” for Oborevwori, forecasting electoral victories and potential elevation to the Senate after his tenure ends on May 29, 2031. He commended Oborevwori’s visionary leadership, noting huge infrastructure development, peace, unity, and progress across the state.

Reacting, Director‑General of the Delta State Bureau for Orientation and Communications, Dr. Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe Esq., described Ibori as a father‑figure in Delta politics.

He emphasized Ibori’s recognition of Oborevwori’s performance, resilience, and humility, urging all leaders to support the governor for continued success under the MORE Agenda.

The Bureau Chief added, “Chief James Ibori remains a father‑figure in Delta’s political landscape. It’s very important for all Delta Central Senatorial District political leaders to be on the same page as we approach another electioneering season.

“Urhobo nation unity is very important in the political equation of Delta State. Governor Sheriff Oborevwori is providing the needed leadership for accelerated development, peace, unity and progress across board; Delta Central, Delta North and Delta South. His pragmatic leadership is yielding tremendous results in this dispensation.

“I am pretty sure that Chief Ibori would sustain this level of cordiality and unity of purpose for the benefit of all Deltans, and for the advancement of Delta State. The days of working at cross purposes appears to be over. Delta Central political leaders are ready for collective greater achievements, going forward.

“Chief Ibori endorsement of Oborevwori for a second term completes the circle of 2027 victory for President Bola Tinubu and Governor Sheriff Oborevwori in Delta State,” he assured.

Oghenesivbe affirmed readiness for the 2027 elections, pledging victory across all 25 Local Government Areas for the All Progressives Congress.

Chief Ibori candid prayers and endorsement underscores growing political alignment behind Oborevwori as he advances his agenda for Delta State’s rapid development.

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Georgina Okoh’s Service of Songs: Cleric Calls for Hope Amidst Grief

Pastor Nicolas Chukuma Oboli of Pilgrim Baptist Church in Issele-Mkpitime has called for hope in the midst of grief.

The Cleric gave the call during the service of songs of Late Mrs Georgina Okoh at her residence in Idumu-ozoma Quarters in Issele-Mkpitime, Aniocha North Local Government Area of Delta State.

Addressing a congregation gathered to mourn the passing of a woman he described as a “kind, jovial, and simple woman,” Pastor Oboli emphasized that death, regardless of age, must be accepted as an inevitable “reality” for everyone.

“Mortality is Clear that we must know as reality that everyone must come to that stage,” the Pastor stated.

He referenced the biblical account of Jesus preparing his disciples for his departure, explaining that Jesus’s promise to them, “where I’m going to you cannot come now but you will definitely come when the right time came”, was a model for accepting the transition of life.

Pastor Oboli directly challenged the despair often seen at funerals, “When something happens you see people weeping as though there is no hope”.

He countered this by quoting Ecclesiastes chapter 9 and verse 4, “the living dog has hope than the dead lion”.

He affirmed that the role of the ministry is to ensure the bereaved understand they have hope beyond earthly life.

In a subsequent interview, Pastor Oboli shared his personal connection and fond memories of Mama, who was both an in-law (as one of his brothers married one of her grandchildren) and a devoted member of the church he pastors.

While Pastor Oboli noted that he had known her well since childhood.

“She was a kind woman,” he recalled. “They called her Mama Africa, she’s a simple, kind and jovial woman, adding that the beloved matriarch expressed immense love, particularly towards children. “When you meet him, she loves so much. She plays with children,” he said, reminiscing about visiting her home as a child to speak with her.

Pastor Oboli concluded his tribute with a prayer for the deceased, “Mama is a good woman to the best of my knowledge and I believe God will show her mercy and accept her”.

Senate Calls For Comprehensive Review Of National Firearm Legislation

…Commends Senator Prince Ned Nwoko For Sponsoring Motion

By Authentic Ojuwa

The Senate has issued a formal call to the Federal Government to initiate a thorough review of Nigeria’s existing firearm laws, with the aim of considering regulated firearm ownership for responsible and qualified citizens. This legislative move reflects the Senate’s ongoing commitment to addressing prevailing security challenges and exploring lawful mechanisms that may strengthen community safety across the nation.

During plenary, lawmakers underscored the need to evaluate the adequacy of current policies governing firearm possession, noting that evolving security realities have made it necessary to reassess frameworks that determine access, regulation, and oversight. The proposed review is expected to examine global best practices, ensure strict eligibility criteria, and uphold safeguards designed to prevent misuse.

The Senate further recognized and commended the distinguished contributions of Senator Prince Ned Nwoko, who sponsored and presented the motion before the chamber. His initiative has catalyzed renewed national dialogue on the effectiveness of existing firearm regulations and the potential role of responsible citizens within a controlled and legally compliant system.

The Senate reaffirmed that any future policy adjustments must prioritize public safety, accountability, and robust regulatory enforcement.

You Matter Foundation Empowers Special-Needs Children With Free Care, Wheelchairs, and Support Tools

In a major show of support for children with special needs, the Wife of the Governor of Delta State and Founder of the You Matter Charity Foundation, Her Excellency Deaconess Tobore Oborevwori, on Thursday, November 27, 2025, donated free medication, wheelchairs, and a wide range of assistive and educational devices to beneficiaries during the flag-off of a free medical outreach for special-needs children and their caregivers in Ughelli, Delta Central.

The outreach organised by the You Matter Charity Foundation in partnership with the Delta State Ministry of Health and the Delta State Primary Health Care Development Agency, featured medical check-ups, nutrition counselling, disability support services, and distribution of mobility and learning tools designed to enhance independence, access to care, and overall wellbeing.

Speaking to parents and caregivers at the event, Deaconess Oborevwori made a passionate appeal for an end to the culture of hiding children with special needs, describing the practice as harmful and rooted in ignorance. She emphasised that no child should be isolated or denied visibility, care, and affection.

“It is not their fault. Every child deserves love, dignity, and the opportunity to thrive,” she said. She expressed deep concern over the widespread stigma surrounding autism and other developmental conditions, noting that many children are kept away from school and medical care due to fear of judgement.

“Autistic people are everyday people who live among us. Autism is not a spiritual problem or an illness looking for a cure. It is a condition that can be managed with understanding, compassion, and the right professional support,” she explained.

The First Lady stated that the state-wide medical outreach is designed not only to provide care but also to raise awareness, confront misinformation, and encourage parents to seek early help. She urged mothers to show courage by bringing their children forward for support rather than hiding them.

Her Excellency reiterated her Foundation’s commitment to advocating for children with special needs and called on families, community groups, and institutions to work together in building a more inclusive Delta State.

Delivering health talks at the programme, Dr. Ifeoma Udeh, Consultant Paediatrician at Asaba Specialist Hospital, warned that about 50 percent of Nigerian children are micronutrient deficient, citing economic pressure, poor feeding choices, and cultural beliefs as major contributors. She stressed the importance of exclusive breastfeeding and early nutrition.

Similarly, Dr. Bolum-Okolie Angela, Consultant Paediatric Cardiologist, echoed the First Lady’s message and urged parents to prioritise education, healthcare, and emotional support for children living with disabilities, noting that early intervention significantly improves long-term outcomes.

Medical personnel were on ground to conduct examinations and offer professional guidance, as the outreach continued the Foundation’s mission of bringing hope, visibility, and essential support to children with special needs across Delta State.

DOPF Lecture Series: Emudainohwo Applauds Tax Reform as Catalyst for Economic Diversification

A University don, Dr. Ochuko Emudainohwo, has hailed the 2025 tax law as a strategic blueprint for inclusive economic growth, capable of repositioning Nigeria for a more diversified and resilient economic future.

He called on stakeholders, businesses, policymakers, and citizens alike to embrace the reform and contribute to a more accountable and sustainable fiscal environment for the overall development of the country.

Dr. Emudainohwo, FCA, an Associate Professor of Accounting at Dennis Osadebay University, Asaba, who was a Guest Speaker at the Delta Online Publishers Forum (DOPF) 2025 Lecture Series held in Asaba with the theme “Nigeria’s New Tax Law: Implications and Opportunities for Businesses and Society,” unpacked the rationale, structure, and benefits of the recently enacted 2025 tax law under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.

He noted that taxation remains one of the strongest instruments for national development. According to him, to understand the essence of the new tax law, citizens must first appreciate the context in which it was introduced.

He outlined several key factors that necessitated the reform, including Nigeria’s declining oil revenue capacity, which has become increasingly insufficient to sustain national development; a rising population that continues to exert pressure on public services; and lingering economic shocks from the COVID-19 pandemic, which exposed the fragility of the nation’s revenue system.

These challenges, he stressed, compelled the federal government to rethink its fiscal strategy and pursue a more sustainable and inclusive approach to revenue generation.

At the heart of the 2025 tax law, he noted, is the objective of reducing Nigeria’s overdependence on oil revenue.

Dr. Emudainohwo explained that the new framework consolidates income taxes and company taxes into a single tax net, streamlining compliance and reducing administrative bottlenecks.

He described the reform as “pro-people,” emphasizing that it was designed not only to boost government revenue but also to stimulate economic growth across various sectors.

“The law supports Small and Medium-Scale Enterprises (SMEs). Companies with an annual turnover of less than N50 million are now exempted from capital-based taxes and company income taxes,” he stated.

This exemption, he argued, will ease the burden on small businesses, encourage entrepreneurship, and promote innovation.

Furthermore, Dr. Emudainohwo highlighted the law’s emphasis on transparency and modernization. By strengthening digital tax platforms, the new legislation enhances accountability, improves efficiency, and minimizes leakages within the revenue system.

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