By Chinwendu Obienyi Nigeria has long been celebrated for a culture of thrift, delayed gratification and community-based savings.

Nigeria’s savings, investment culture threatened as citizens spend $5.5m daily on gambling

Nigeria has long been celebrated for a culture of thrift, delayed gratification and community-based savings. Generations relied on various thrift frameworks like ajo (in the southwest); esusu in the southeast and cooperative societies generally to pool resources, provide financial security, and foster long-term planning. These systems not only encouraged discipline but also strengthened social cohesion, offering…

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FG gazettes new tax laws

The Nigerian central government has published its new tax laws in its official gazette, enthroning  a new taxation framework on the country. This was made public in a statement signed by the Personal Assistant on Special Duties to the President, Kamorudeen Yusuf, Wednesday. The laws came into effect on 26 June 2025, when President Bola…

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