AGF TO MEET SENATE PANEL ON TAX REFORM BILLS TODAY. (PHOTO).

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 AGF to Meet Senate Panel on Tax Reform Bills Today The Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), is set to meet with the Senate today (Thursday) to review the Tax Reform Bills submitted by President Bola Tinubu to the National Assembly. Amid controversy surrounding the bills, especially from the North, President Tinubu had urged for calm and directed the AGF to engage with the National Assembly to resolve the issues. In response, the Senate established a panel to meet with the AGF. Although the meeting had been delayed due to changes in the Senate panel's membership and caucus discussions, a source from the Ministry of Justice confirmed that the meeting will proceed today. Senator Abba Moro, Chairman of the Senate Special Committee, also confirmed that both the AGF and Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) Chairman, Zacch Adedeji, have been invited to the session. The Senate formed the committee to address unresolved issues in the Tax Reform...

A YOUNG BOY WAS FOUND ABANDONED IN A CARTON ON CHRISTMAS DAY ON THE STREETS OF YABA LAGOS.{PHOTOS}.

Image may contain: one or more people                                                               According to another eyewitness: ''This boy of about a year old was put in a box and dumped in the gutter on Alara street in Yaba on Christmas day.He was found by the OPC vigilanted group on patrol crawling out of the gutter.He hasn't started talking and so no information was got from him,we don't know if he is Yoruba,Hausa or Igbo.In the picture is the carton he was put in,a bunch of bananas and a wrapper.He has since been taken to Sabo police station by residents of the area.More photos below.
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