KADIRS WARNS RESIDENTS AGAINST FAKE REVENUE COLLECTORS, INTRODUCES E-DEMAND NOTICE AS SOLE PAYMENT AUTHORIZATION. (PHOTO).

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 KADIRS Warns Residents Against Fake Revenue Collectors, Introduces E-Demand Notice As Sole Payment Authorization The Kaduna State Internal Revenue Service (KADIRS) has cautioned taxpayers and residents of Kaduna State against making revenue payments without first obtaining an official E-Demand Notice (Pay Advice), warning that fraudsters may exploit outdated payment processes to defraud the public. In a public announcement issued on Thursday, KADIRS said the move forms part of its ongoing efforts to automate revenue collection and enhance transparency across the state.  The agency disclosed that manual demand notices previously used for Local Government revenue collection have been phased out and are no longer recognized. According to KADIRS, the E-Demand Notice (Pay Advice) has officially replaced the former Local Government Harmonized Demand Notice and is now the only valid document for on-the-spot taxpayer assessment through the state's Central Billing System. The Service ...

VALENTINE: OONI OF IFE PRESENTS GIFTS TO NURSING MOTHERS AT GH IJEDE. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE.


 VALENTINE: Ooni OF IFE PRESENTS GIFTS TO NURSING MOTHERS AT GH IJEDE


In a bid to express love, show empathy, compassion and put smiles on the faces of nursing mothers and their newborns at the General Hospital, Ijede on Saints Valentine's Day, the Convener, Hopesalive Initiative for Africa (HAI) and His Imperial Majesty, the Arole Oodua, Oba Adeyeyi Enitan Ogunwusi, the Ooni of Ife, yesterday at the facility entrusted delegates to present gift items to nursing mothers who delivered within few days to Valentine's day, a day celebrated worldwide to show love.


According to the Deputy Convener, HAI, Her Regal Majesty, Amb. (Dr.) Olori Temitope Enitan-Ogunwusi, who was ably represented by the MD of Ryhtech Technologies, Mrs. Eno Essien, said Hopesalive Initiative for Africa is a Non-Governmental Organization focused on ensuring immediate and long-term support for underserved communities by spreading love, building relationships, and creating a better environment for everyone across states and communities. 


She said the essence of the initiative is to bring hope and improve well-being in Nigeria and African Communities to alleviate poverty and socio-economic and environmental hardships by creating a fairer society for disadvantaged children, the aged, women, families with children and the disabled. 


The Medical Director/CEO, General Hospital, Ijede, Dr. Olufemi Aletan, on behalf of the hospital management team, expressed profound joy and immense gratitude to His Imperial Majesty, the Ooni of Ife, HRM Oba Adeyeyi Enitan Ogunwusi for improving lives, making the nursing mothers feel the warmth of love, care and support and also bringing the outreach not only to General Hospital, Ijede but to Lagos State as a whole. 


Dr. Aletan also appreciated the delegates from Ife, Egbin Kingdom and everyone who contributed in one way or the other in making the occasion a success; he said, like Oliver Twist, the hospital will be glad to host more of such outreaches.


Royal fathers and mothers present at the occasion were Kabiyesi of Elejesi of Ife Kingdom, HRM Oba Babatunde Awosunle with his wife, Olori Abosede Elizabeth Idowu; the Elejesi Yeyegunwa of Ejesi,  HRM Oba Fayemi Mayowa; the Elerefe of Ife Kingdom, Obateru of Egbin Kingdom, HRM, Oba Adeoriyomi Oyebo, ably represented by his wife Olori (Dr.) Tolulope Titilayo Oyebo; Chief Lateef Saminu, the Olisa of Egbin Kingdom, and Iyalode of Egbin Kingdom.


The high point of the event was the presentation of gifts to the nursing mothers by the Royal fathers and mothers.

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