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Benin Group Faults Position of Igun-Igbesanwan-Owina Descendants on Custody of Looted Artefacts

Adibe Emenyonu A socio-cultural group, Benin Solidarity Movement (BSM) worldwide, has tackled the Igun-Igbesamwan-Owina descendants on their position over the custody of the expected looted artefacts from the palace of the Ovbuoramwen N’Ogbasi, the Oba of Benin Kingdom in 1887. The Igun-Igbesanwan-Owina Descendants Cultural Movement of Europe and America in an open letter to the federal government, through the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, had demanded that the proposed return of the artefacts should not be taken to the palace of the Oba of Benin but to those who originally carved them. The group’s position, which was contained in the letter titled: ‘Open Letter on the Return of Benin Court Arts Now Referred to as Benin Artefacts’, and endorsed by Erhauyi Isokponwu and Adolor Oviasu-Oreoghene, claimed that thousands of looted artefacts to be returned from Germany were looted from their ancestral shrines in their quarters at Igun, Igbesamwan and

MKO s Assets: Kudirat s Children Drag Family Members To Buhari, EFCC, DSS, Others

MKO’s assets: Kudirat’s children drag family members to Buhari, EFCC, DSS, others… The children of the late Alhaja Kudirat Abiola have urged the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd), to intervene in the protracted feud between them and some unnamed members of the family on allegations of withholding the assets left to them by their late father, Chief Moshood Abiola. Their petition was contained in an open letter titled ‘Report of a Decades-long Fraud,’ addressed to the President by ‘Children of Kudirat Abiola,’ published in Daily Trust on Saturday. The letter was copied to the Minister of Justice, the Inspector General of Police, the Director General of the State Security Services, the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, and the Chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission.

Tax administrators need constitutional immunity to function effectively | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News — Business — The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News

Ignatius Mr. Ignatius Adegunle is a chartered accountant with over 50 years of experience in Nigeria’s taxation industry. He is also the first Vice President of the Chartered Institute of Taxation in Nigeria (CITN), as well as a former Chief Invigilator at the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN). In this interview with CHINONSO IHEKIRE, he sheds light on tax administration in the country, making a case for improved operations and compliance. x With over five decades of experience, what is your assessment of tax administration in Nigeria? So far, Nigeria has not done too badly, though we have been very slow. It took a long time before we started changing our tax laws. But looking at what has happened in the last few years, we have woken up from our slumber. Before, there were so many aspects of the Nigerian tax law that should have been amended based on the economic situation of our country, but government was slow and the ind

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