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Chaos In Lagos Boxing Event to Showcase Thrilling WelterWeight National Title Fight

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*Chaos In Lagos Boxing Event to Showcase Thrilling WelterWeight National Title Fight*

 

 

Chaos In Lagos, the highly anticipated star-studded boxing event, is set to electrify the Indoor sports hall of the National Stadium in Surulere, Lagos. On Sunday, 21 July, boxing enthusiasts and sports fans alike will witness an epic battle for the WelterWeight National Title.

The much-anticipated main event will feature an exhilarating clash between Oluwasegun Mustafa and Yakubu Faruq. These formidable fighters have dominated the boxing scene, and their showdown promises to be a display of skill, determination, and raw power.

But the excitement doesn’t end there. Chaos In Lagos will also present an exhilarating lineup of co-main events and undercard bouts, adding to the already pulsating atmosphere:

*Co-Man Event:*
– Michael Ikechukwu VS Hammed Ganiyu
– Opadiran Alamu VS Ganiyu Kolawole
– Temitope Moses VS TBA
– Suliman Olagbade VS TBA

UnderCard Bouts:
– Ayanfe Adeoye VS Akintunde Adebola
– Kehinde Badmus VS Mutiu Lawal
– Hassan Kareem VS Jamiu Akande
– Oki Johnson Oyinmiebi VS TBA

This remarkable boxing event aims to captivate audiences with the sheer intensity and talent on display. Chaos In Lagos has amassed a lineup of gifted fighters who will stop at nothing to secure victory and showcase their skills in the ring.

Beyond the thrilling boxing matches, Chaos In Lagos promises to deliver a complete entertainment experience. Attendees will be treated to live music performances, uproarious comedy, dynamic dance routines, and numerous surprises throughout the event. This unique blend of entertainment ensures that Chaos In Lagos is an unmissable spectacle for all.

Tickets for this extraordinary event are now available for sale. For Sponsorship, partnership and also to reserve tables or purchase tickets, please call:

– Ben: 07033935811
– Ilupeju: 08023385775

Join us at the Indoor sports hall of the National Stadium in Surulere, Lagos, on Sunday, 21 July, for Chaos In Lagos. Prepare to witness adrenaline-pumping boxing matches, unparalleled entertainment, and an unforgettable experience. Don’t miss it!

For more information, please visit the Chaos In Lagos follow us on social media.

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About Chaos In Lagos:
Chaos In Lagos is a premier boxing event that showcases talented fighters from Nigeria and beyond. With its star-studded lineup, electrifying fights, and captivating entertainment, Chaos In Lagos is a renowned spectacle that continuously exceeds expectations. This event is a testament to the enduring spirit and passion for boxing in Lagos, providing an unparalleled experience for both fighters and fans alike.

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FIRS urges states to prepare for tax reforms

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FIRS urges states to prepare for tax reforms

 

The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) Chairman, Dr. Zacch Adedeji, has urged state governments to brace up for the tax reforms about to be released.

 

FIRS urges states to prepare for tax reforms

Adedeji emphasised the importance of a robust Internal Generated Revenue (IGR) system at 155th Meeting of the Joint Tax Board (JTB) in Suleja, Niger State. He enjoined the state governments on the need to optimise revenue collection “for socioeconomic and human development.”

According to him, “at this critical point in time, it is necessary to strengthen the fabric of our IGR capacity to ensure that the revenue administration processes, especially at the subnational level, become as efficient as possible to optimise the collection of IGR for socioeconomic and human development,” Dr. Adedeji stated.

 

Adedeji acknowledged the ongoing tax reform efforts led by the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee, stressing that “we must begin to look ahead to how these reforms will impact revenue authorities across all government levels”.

Tax Reforms panel proposes 1% ‘Cost of collection’ for Customs, FIRS, NPA, others
He expressed confidence that diligent implementation of innovative approaches could lead to a monthly IGR target of N5 billion for Niger state.

Governor Mohammed Umar Bago of Niger State, represented by Mustapha Ndajiwo, the Commissioner for Budget and National Planning, presented a case study of successful IGR improvement in the state.

Ndajiwo revealed a rise in Niger State’s IGR, with an average monthly collection of N2,621,710,688.94 between January and May 2024, compared to N1,806,280,088.25 in the same period last year. May 2024 alone saw a collection of N3,508,389,805.20, representing a 45 per cent increase.

Ndajiwo attributed this growth to three key strategies: Niger State implemented strategic reforms and innovative approaches to tax collection. The state prioritized transparency, efficiency, and taxpayer education and Niger State actively collaborates with the Joint Tax Board, a forum for tax authorities across all government tiers. This collaboration allows for the exchange of ideas, best practices, and solutions to shared challenges in tax administration and revenue optimisation.

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Court orders popular cleric Daddy Hezekiah to pay bank manager N10m for human rights abuse

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Court orders popular cleric Daddy Hezekiah to pay bank manager N10m for human rights abuse

 

 

A Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered popular Anambra cleric and founder of Living Christ Mission, Rev. Onokogu Hezekiah (also known as Daddy Hezekiah), to pay N10 million to Polaris Bank manager, Hezekiah Duru, for violating his fundamental human rights.

The cleric had filed a petition against Duru, accusing him of financial misappropriation and breach of trust, which led to Duru’s arrest and detention by the police.

However, Justice D. Okorowo ruled against Daddy Hezekiah and the Nigeria Police Force, stating that the arrest and detention of Duru was a violation of his fundamental human rights, especially since the allegation was already under investigation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

In the suit: FHC/ABJ/CS/3/2024, Justice D. Okorowo also faulted the warrant order obtained from the Nasarawa State Magistrate Court.

The Court judgment by Justice Okorowo in favour of the Applicant, Duru, reads:

“A declaration is made that the arrest, detention and purported investigation of the Applicant from the 11th day of December 2023 till 29th day of December 2023 by the Respondents on the petition of the 1st Respondent on an allegation of financial misappropriation/embezzlement/cheating/breach of trust already being investigated is an infringement of the Applicant’s right to personal liberty, fair hearing, right to dignity of his person as enshrined in the Constitution of Nigeria 1999 and African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights.

“A declaration is made that the order/warrant for the detention of the Applicant obtained by the Respondents from the Nasarawa State Magistrate Courts is unlawful, an abuse of powers, an abuse of judicial process and an infringement of the Applicant’s right to fair hearing, and personal liberty.

“An Order is made directing the release of the Applicant, Amb. Dr Hezekiah Chinenye Duru forthwith from Police custody.

“An Order of injunction is made restraining the Nigerian police and its officers from arresting, detaining or further violating or doing anything capable of undermining, threatening or interfering with the fundamental rights of the Applicant, His Excellency Amb. Dr. Hezekiah Chinenye Duru.

“An award of 10 Million Naira damages jointly and severally against Rev Onukogu and the Nigerian police, the Inspector General of the Nigerian Police and ACP Asuqou (the officer in Charge of the Special Investigation Unit of the IGP office).” (The Nation: Text, Excluding Headline)

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At the 51st AGM of FrieslandCampina WAMCO (Photo News) 

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At the 51st AGM of FrieslandCampina WAMCO (Photo News) 

 

 

From left, Non-Executive Director, FrieslandCampina WAMCO, Audrey Joe-Ezigbo; Non-Executive Director, Engr. Mustapha Bello; Chairman, Board of Directors, Moyo Ajekigbe; Managing Director, Roger Adou and Non-Executive Director, Oyinkan Ade-Ajayi during the 51st Annual General Meeting of FrieslandCampina WAMCO Nigeria PLC held in Lagos recently. See below other images of Board members

 

At the 51st AGM of FrieslandCampina WAMCO (Photo News) 

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