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Ogun 2019: Paseda, An Icon Of Humanity and Progress
I have taken you through the journey of an outstanding Nigerian,he is gone but we are left to be judged by present actions and roles we play in national development. We are no longer a young nation,therefore, the time has come to set aside childish belief and sentiments. The time has come to reaffirm our enduring spirit, to choose our better history,to carry forward that precious gift like Awo laid,that noble idea of a welfarist philosophy where the governed are respected through the endowed God-given promise that all are equal and therefore deserve a chance to pursue their full measure of happiness from the governing leader.
Power is never a gift but a responsibility.
Sadly, the decay we battle with today is that of corruption(not only financial)at all levels. We remain naturally endowed, blessed with active youth of over 50million,yet our workers are not as productive as the era of our founding fathers exploit in productive industry and agriculture(cocoa and the groundnut pyramid),our morals of character are questionable due to the chronic effect of poverty. For everywhere we look, there is work to be done .The state of the economy calls for action, bold and swift; to create new jobs, to lay a strong foundation for growth and development. to build the roads and bridges, to increase our electricity capacity for manufacturing, to encourage science for invention and technology development, to raise health care quality and lower cost if not made free, to harness the beauty that agriculture provides for a nation and to transform our schools; polytechnic and universities to meet the demands of intellectual acquisition.
We highly appreciate Prince Rotimi Paseda for his contribution towards the development of youths across the state. We all pray you will never lack goodness in life and Almighty Allah will continue to bless your pocket in all level Insha Allah. I believe in terms of youths achievement in Ogun State you have a great record, keep it up sir. Prince Rotimi Paseda supported Ogun Youth empowerment program with one million naira(# 1.000.000.00) and the program was done in Sagamu at De Eskay Hotel, Benin Expressway between 23rd -26th march 2015. Ogun youths was able to empowered 33 youths in Sagamu. A great hero that loves the youth and the elderly ones, we all pray that you will become the governor of this state in 2019 by God’s grace.
Research had openly shown that education is more than reading, writing, and arithmetic and you value education so much. It is one of the most important investments a country can invest in her people and their future, it is critical to reducing poverty and inequality. Prince Rotimi Paseda is different from those people who only promise heaven and earth during their campaign because he is a man of his word. It is glaring now that it is Ijebu’s turn to rule Ogun State come 2019. Its Rotimi Paseda that can do it….
- Free education and free health care service.
Empowerment program for the youths and vocational skill-acquisition workshop as well. - Supply of exercise books and writing materials to pupils of public primary schools and supply of white magnetic boards to public schools in all the council areas .
- Regular sensitization and enlightenment of residents on maternal child care and regular supply of drugs in all our PHCs.

Judging by the near cataclysmic campaigns that precluded the 2015 general elections it took the grace of the Almighty God and the commendable courage and unprecedented determination of a man to salvage a state from looming calamitous implosion. The man that will forever be remembered in the history of the youths and ogun state, Youths ambassador, Otunba Prince Olatude Rotimi Paseda, the gubernatorial candidate who brought back the lost glory of our prestigious hero, our own father ,Pa. Chief Obafemi Awolowo (RIP) Now that ORP has bowed out with the other contestants (on the high),Now that the change continues, Now that mission to rebuild has been sworn in,
Now that many of us in the mainstream have found ourselves in the opposing side of the divide, Its pertinent to say that we wish for all the promises of the change to be actualized, so it is only natural for us to push this government to work but in doing that, we will always address issues. We will not be frivolous or trivial in our ascertions.
We will forge a forge a formidable force that can propel our dear state to greatness, irrespective of whosoever is in power.
We were accustomed to defending several attacks. it was not an easy task then, but today the reverse is the case, hence we will not be found wanting whenever the situation beckons .
A virile opposition is the bedrock of any performing democratic dispensation. but its fundamental to reiterate that such much be done with the highest level of decorum, dexterity objectivity and intellectualism.
To our Governor, Senator ibikunle Amosun FCA,CON, we so much wish he will fulfil all his electoral promises,we wish successful tenure.
Senator Ibikunle Amosun once said that he is only bent on ogun standard,we wish he doesn’t fail ogun indigenes.
In the final analysis, Olarotimi Paseda is our political Hero ogun state youths ambassador. he has earned our lifetime respect.
Together, we fought a good fight. All along, he has been very inspiring articulate, daring, focus, intelligent and a God-fearing individual. The youths stand with him anyday and anytime. He is the reason why we are towing this political path, though we may be down at a moment but we aren’t out completely. We shall fight on until we become victorious , its not over yet…….posterity will judge and each and everyone of is…………….
This are Ogun youth sponsoring : The whole executive and the entire members of ogun youths appreciate you all sir / ma thanks and God bless you all….AMEN
His Excellency Otunba Gbenga Daniel
His Excellency Prince Rotimi Paseda
Hon. Oladipupo Olatunde Adebutu
Elder Joju Fadairo
Hon. Bayo Banjoko
Hon. Akin Onalaja
Hon. Segun Kaka
Hon.Olaide Onanuga
Chief Oduwaye (Olisa makun Sagamu)
Her Excellency Aminat Olatunbosun
His Excellency Enr Toni Ojeshina
Hon.(Engr) J.F. Adegbesan
Hon,Tele Ogunjobi
Alh,Femi bakre
Otunba kolawole Onakoya (world k)
His Excellency Sarafa Ishola
Alh kufuli Oluwasesan
HRH Oba Abdul-Razaq Adesina Adenugba (EBUMAWE of Ago-Iwoye)
Debash oil and Gas
Wesco lotto
God bless the youths
God bless Ogun State.
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Deadline of Compliance: Nigeria’s Urgent Call for Tax Return Filing
Deadline of Compliance: Nigeria’s Urgent Call for Tax Return Filing
By George Omagbemi Sylvester | Published by SaharaWeeklyNG.com
“Shift or Structural Demand? A Declaration of Civic Duty in a Nation at a Fiscal Crossroads.”
In the unfolding narrative of national development and economic reform, few instruments are as defining as tax compliance. For Nigeria, a nation perpetually grappling with revenue shortfalls, structural dependency on a single export commodity, and entrenched informal economic behaviour, the Federal Government’s recent clarification on tax return deadlines is not mere bureaucratic noise. It is a deliberate and inescapable declaration: the social contract between citizen and state must be honoured through transparent, lawful and timely tax reporting.
At its core, the government’s pronouncement is stark in its simplicity and radical in its implications. Federal authorities, speaking through the Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, Taiwo Oyedele, have made it unequivocally clear that every Nigerian, whether employer or individual taxpayer, must file annual tax returns under the law. This encompasses self-assessment filings by individuals that too many assumed ended once employers deducted pay-as-you-earn taxes from their salaries.
This is not an optional civic suggestion, it is mandatory, backed by statute, and tied to a broader vision of national fiscal responsibility. Citizens can no longer hide behind ignorance, apathy, or false assumptions. “Many people assume that if their employer deducts tax from their salaries, their obligations end there. That is wrong,” Oyedele warned, emphasizing that the obligation to file remains with the individual under both existing and newly reformed tax laws.
The Deadlines and the Reality They Reveal.
Across the federation, state and federal revenue authorities have reaffirmed statutory deadlines in pursuit of compliance. The Lagos State Internal Revenue Service, for instance, moved to extend its filing date for employer returns by a narrow window, reflecting the reality that compliance often lags behind legal timelines. The extension was intended not as leniency, but as a pragmatic effort to allow accurate and complete submissions, underscoring that true compliance rises above mere mechanical ticking of a box.
At the federal level, Oyedele’s intervention was even more fundamental. He reminded Nigerians that annual tax returns for the preceding year must be filed in good faith, with integrity and in respect of the law. This applies regardless of income level including low-income earners who have historically believed that they are outside the tax net. “All of us must file our returns, including those earning low income,” he stated.
Herein lies one of the most challenging truths of contemporary Nigerian governance: widespread tax non-compliance is not just a technical breach of law, it is a deep cultural and structural issue that reflects decades of mistrust between citizens and the state.
The Root of the Problem: Non-Compliance as a Symptom.
Nigeria’s tax culture has long been under scrutiny. Public discourse and economic analysis consistently show that a significant majority of eligible taxpayers do not file annual returns. Oyedele highlighted that even in states widely regarded as tax administration leaders, compliance remains strikingly low, often below five percent.
This widespread non-compliance stems from multiple sources:
A long history of weak tax administration systems, where enforcement was inconsistent and penalties were rarely applied.
A perception that public services do not reflect the taxes collected, eroding the citizenry’s belief in reciprocity.
An informal economy where income often goes unrecorded, making filing seem irrelevant or impossible to many.
Lack of awareness, with many Nigerians genuinely believing that tax liability ends with employer deductions.
The government’s renewed push for compliance directly challenges these perceptions. It signals a shift from voluntary or lax compliance to structured accountability, a stance that aligns with best practices in modern public finance.
Why This Matters: Beyond Deadlines.
At its most profound level, the insistence on tax return filings is about nation-building and shared responsibility.
Scholars of public finance universally agree that a robust tax system is the backbone of sustainable development. As the eminent economist Dr. Joseph E. Stiglitz has observed, “A society that cannot mobilize its own resources through fair taxation undermines both its government’s legitimacy and its capacity to provide for its people.” Filing tax returns is not a mere administrative task, it is a declaration of participation in the collective project of national advancement.
In Nigeria’s context, this declaration carries weight. With the enactment of comprehensive tax reforms in recent years (including unified frameworks for tax administration and enforcement) authorities now possess broader statutory tools to ensure compliance and accountability. These measures, which include electronic filing platforms and stronger enforcement powers, have been framed as fair and equitable, targeting efficiency rather than arbitrariness.
Yet the success of these reforms depends heavily on citizens embracing their civic duties with sincerity. And this depends on mutual trust, the belief that paying taxes yields tangible benefits in infrastructure, education, healthcare, security and social services.
Voices From Experts: Fiscal Responsibility as a Public Ethic.
Tax law experts and economists, reflecting on the compliance push, have underscored a universal theme: taxation without transparency is inequity, but taxation with accountability is empowerment. When managed with fairness, a functional tax system can reduce dependency on volatile revenue sources, stabilise national budgets, and support long-term investment in human capital.
Professor Aisha Bello, a respected authority in fiscal policy, notes that “Tax compliance is not a burden; it is the foundation upon which social contracts are built. A citizen who honours tax obligations affirms the legitimacy of governance and demands better performance in return.”
Similarly, a leading tax scholar, Dr. Emeka Okon, argues that “The era when Nigerians could evade broader tax responsibilities simply because automatic deductions occur at source must end. For a modern economy, every eligible citizen must be part of the formal tax fold not as victims, but as stakeholders.”
These authoritative voices point to an unassailable truth: filing tax returns is both a legal requirement and a moral responsibility, an expression of citizenship in its fullest sense.
Challenges on the Ground: Compliance and Capacity.
While the rhetoric of compliance is compelling, the reality on the ground demands nuanced understanding. Many taxpayers (especially in the informal sector) lack meaningful access to digital platforms and resources for filing returns. For others, the fear of bureaucratic complexity and perceived punitive enforcement deters participation.
The government, for its part, has responded by promoting online systems and pledging greater taxpayer support. Tax authorities are increasingly engaging stakeholders to demystify filing processes, explain requirements and offer assistance. This mix of enforcement and facilitation is essential. As one seasoned revenue specialist observed: “The state cannot compel compliance through force alone; it must earn it through education, simplicity and fairness.”
The Broader Implication: A New Social Compact.
Ultimately, Nigeria’s renewed emphasis on tax return filing transcends administrative deadlines. It is an unequivocal declaration that national development is a shared responsibility, that citizens and state must engage in a transparent, accountable, and reciprocal relationship.
Tax compliance, therefore, becomes far more than a legal act; it becomes a moral claim on the nation’s future.
When citizens file their returns honestly, they affirm their stake in the nation’s destiny. When the government collects taxes transparently and deploys them effectively, it strengthens not only public services but civic trust itself.
In this sense, the deadlines proclaimed by Nigeria’s fiscal authorities mark not an end but a beginning; the beginning of a civic epoch in which accountability replaces apathy, participation replaces indifference and national purpose triumphs over fragmentation.
The road ahead will not be easy. But in demanding compliance, Nigeria is demanding more than tax returns. It is demanding commitment and that, ultimately, is the foundation on which nations are built.
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BUA Foods Records 91% Surge in Profit After Tax, Hits ₦508bn in 2025
BUA Foods Records 91% Surge in Profit After Tax, Hits ₦508bn in 2025
By femi Oyewale
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Adron Homes Unveils “Love for Love” Valentine Promo with Exciting Discounts, Luxury Gifts, and Travel Rewards
Adron Homes Unveils “Love for Love” Valentine Promo with Exciting Discounts, Luxury Gifts, and Travel Rewards
In celebration of the season of love, Adron Homes and Properties has announced the launch of its special Valentine campaign, “Love for Love” Promo, a customer-centric initiative designed to reward Nigerians who choose to express love through smart, lasting real estate investments.
The Love for Love Promo offers clients attractive discounts, flexible payment options, and an array of exclusive gift items, reinforcing Adron Homes’ commitment to making property ownership both rewarding and accessible. The campaign runs throughout the Valentine season and applies to the company’s wide portfolio of estates and housing projects strategically located across Nigeria.
Speaking on the promo, the company’s Managing Director, Mrs Adenike Ajobo, stated that the initiative is aimed at encouraging individuals and families to move beyond conventional Valentine gifts by investing in assets that secure their future. According to the company, love is best demonstrated through stability, legacy, and long-term value—principles that real estate ownership represents.
Under the promo structure, clients who make a payment of ₦100,000 receive cake, chocolates, and a bottle of wine, while those who pay ₦200,000 are rewarded with a Love Hamper. Payments of ₦500,000 attract a Love Hamper plus cake, and clients who pay ₦1,000,000 enjoy a choice of a Samsung phone or a Love Hamper with cake.
The rewards become increasingly premium as commitment grows. Clients who pay ₦5,000,000 receive either an iPad or an all-expenses-paid romantic getaway for a couple at one of Nigeria’s finest hotels, which includes two nights’ accommodation, special treats, and a Love Hamper. A payment of ₦10,000,000 comes with a choice of a Samsung Z Fold 7, three nights at a top-tier resort in Nigeria, or a full solar power installation.
For high-value investors, the Love for Love Promo delivers exceptional lifestyle experiences. Clients who pay ₦30,000,000 on land are rewarded with a three-night couple’s trip to Doha, Qatar, or South Africa, while purchasers of any Adron Homes house valued at ₦50,000,000 receive a double-door refrigerator.
The promo covers Adron Homes’ estates located in Lagos, Shimawa, Sagamu, Atan–Ota, Papalanto, Abeokuta, Ibadan, Osun, Ekiti, Abuja, Nasarawa, and Niger States, offering clients the opportunity to invest in fast-growing, strategically positioned communities nationwide.
Adron Homes reiterated that beyond the incentives, the campaign underscores the company’s strong reputation for secure land titles, affordable pricing, strategic locations, and a proven legacy in real estate development.
As Valentine’s Day approaches, Adron Homes encourages Nigerians at home and in the diaspora to take advantage of the Love for Love Promo to enjoy exceptional value, exclusive rewards, and the opportunity to build a future rooted in love, security, and prosperity.
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