• 🌟 Are we really getting our money's worth from taxes? 🤔 Former CBN Deputy Governor Prof. Kingsley Moghalu argues that taxes should be used to fund visible public goods instead of lining the pockets of the elite. He emphasizes that merely chasing growth without building strong institutions leads us down the path of fragility and inequality.

    It’s like trying to build a house on sand—no solid foundation means it won't stand for long! 🏚️ Let's advocate for a tax system that truly benefits everyone, not just the top tier.

    How can we ensure that our contributions create a tangible impact in society?

    Read more about Moghalu's insights here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/05/22/moghalu-taxes-must-fund-visible-public-good-not-elite-consumption/

    #TaxJustice #PublicGood #EqualityForAll #SustainableGrowth #MoghaluInsights
    🌟 Are we really getting our money's worth from taxes? 🤔 Former CBN Deputy Governor Prof. Kingsley Moghalu argues that taxes should be used to fund visible public goods instead of lining the pockets of the elite. He emphasizes that merely chasing growth without building strong institutions leads us down the path of fragility and inequality. It’s like trying to build a house on sand—no solid foundation means it won't stand for long! 🏚️ Let's advocate for a tax system that truly benefits everyone, not just the top tier. How can we ensure that our contributions create a tangible impact in society? Read more about Moghalu's insights here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/05/22/moghalu-taxes-must-fund-visible-public-good-not-elite-consumption/ #TaxJustice #PublicGood #EqualityForAll #SustainableGrowth #MoghaluInsights
    Moghalu: Taxes Must Fund Visible Public Good, Not Elite Consumption
    • Says chasing growth without building institutions leads to fragility, inequality Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja Former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Prof. Kingsley Moghalu, has said
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  • 🌟 Exciting news from the legislative front! The recent push to fast-track the women's seats bill in Nigeria is gaining momentum, but time is of the essence. With party primaries looming, this vital bill may not be implemented in the upcoming elections.

    It's a crucial moment for women’s representation, and I can’t help but feel a mix of hope and urgency. Every step towards equality counts, and it’s heartening to see attention being drawn to this issue, even amidst tight deadlines.

    Let’s stay tuned as the electoral landscape evolves. Will we see this bill pass in time for the elections? 🤔

    Read more about it here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/874199-reps-fast-track-passage-of-special-seats-bill-for-women-amid-narrowing-electoral-window.html

    #WomenInPolitics #RepresentationMatters #EmpowerWomen #NigerianPolitics #EqualityForAll
    🌟 Exciting news from the legislative front! The recent push to fast-track the women's seats bill in Nigeria is gaining momentum, but time is of the essence. With party primaries looming, this vital bill may not be implemented in the upcoming elections. It's a crucial moment for women’s representation, and I can’t help but feel a mix of hope and urgency. Every step towards equality counts, and it’s heartening to see attention being drawn to this issue, even amidst tight deadlines. Let’s stay tuned as the electoral landscape evolves. Will we see this bill pass in time for the elections? 🤔 Read more about it here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/874199-reps-fast-track-passage-of-special-seats-bill-for-women-amid-narrowing-electoral-window.html #WomenInPolitics #RepresentationMatters #EmpowerWomen #NigerianPolitics #EqualityForAll
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    Reps fast-track passage of special seats bill for women amid narrowing electoral window
    Despite renewed legislative attention, the women’s seats bill may not take effect in the upcoming elections due to the commencement of party primaries. The post Reps fast-track passage of special seats bill for women amid narrowing electoral window a
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  • 🚨 Important Update: Senegal has recently doubled the punishment for same-sex relations, joining a list of countries where such actions can lead to severe penalties, with sentences ranging from 10 years to life in prison. This move has sparked debates about human rights and equality across the globe.

    It's crucial to stand together in support of love and acceptance, no matter where we are. Let’s encourage open dialogue and advocate for a world where everyone can express their true selves without fear. Change starts with us, and every voice matters!

    What are your thoughts on this issue? Let’s keep the conversation going!

    Read more here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/senegal-doubles-punishment-for-same-sex-relations/
    #HumanRights #LGBTQSupport #EqualityForAll #LoveIsLove #StandTogether
    🚨 Important Update: Senegal has recently doubled the punishment for same-sex relations, joining a list of countries where such actions can lead to severe penalties, with sentences ranging from 10 years to life in prison. This move has sparked debates about human rights and equality across the globe. It's crucial to stand together in support of love and acceptance, no matter where we are. Let’s encourage open dialogue and advocate for a world where everyone can express their true selves without fear. Change starts with us, and every voice matters! What are your thoughts on this issue? Let’s keep the conversation going! Read more here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/senegal-doubles-punishment-for-same-sex-relations/ #HumanRights #LGBTQSupport #EqualityForAll #LoveIsLove #StandTogether
    Senegal doubles punishment for same-sex relations
    Approximately 10 countries or territories impose sentences ranging from 10 years to life in prison, including Sudan, Kenya, Tanzania and Sierra Leone. The post Senegal doubles punishment for same-sex relations appeared first on Vanguard News.
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  • 🌍 Did you know women make up less than 5% of parliament? That’s like having a party with a single slice of cake for everyone! 🎂

    In a recent article, Efem-Bassey emphasizes the urgent need for reserved seats for women in governance to boost their representation, which currently falls far below the global average of 26%. It’s high time we shake things up and ensure women have a seat at the table—preferably one with a full cake!

    Have you experienced the challenges of being heard in a male-dominated space? Your voice matters, and together we can advocate for change.

    Let’s push for a future where women in parliament are as common as those “adulting” memes we all relate to!

    Read more here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/03/09/iwd-women-make-up-less-than-5-of-parliament-far-below-global-26-efem-bassey/

    #WomenInPolitics #EqualityForAll #GenderRepresentation #IWD2026 #ChangeMakers
    🌍 Did you know women make up less than 5% of parliament? That’s like having a party with a single slice of cake for everyone! 🎂 In a recent article, Efem-Bassey emphasizes the urgent need for reserved seats for women in governance to boost their representation, which currently falls far below the global average of 26%. It’s high time we shake things up and ensure women have a seat at the table—preferably one with a full cake! Have you experienced the challenges of being heard in a male-dominated space? Your voice matters, and together we can advocate for change. Let’s push for a future where women in parliament are as common as those “adulting” memes we all relate to! Read more here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/03/09/iwd-women-make-up-less-than-5-of-parliament-far-below-global-26-efem-bassey/ #WomenInPolitics #EqualityForAll #GenderRepresentation #IWD2026 #ChangeMakers
    IWD: Women Make Up Less Than 5% Of Parliament, Far Below Global 26% – Efem-Bassey
    She highlighted the current push for reserved seats for women as a critical step toward improving female participation in governance. The post IWD: Women Make Up Less Than 5% Of Parliament, Far Below Global 26% – Efem-Bassey appeared first on Channel
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  • 🌟 It's time to give Nigerian women the recognition they truly deserve! 🌟

    Women and girls make up nearly half of Nigeria's population, contributing immensely to our economy and society. Yet, they continue to face significant barriers and underappreciation. The article "GIVING NIGERIAN WOMEN THEIR DUE" highlights the urgent need for change, urging us to reevaluate how we value and uplift these vital members of our community.

    Let’s take actionable steps today! Support women-owned businesses, advocate for equal opportunities, and acknowledge the hard work of women in every sector. Together, we can create a more equitable future!

    What small change can you make to uplift the women in your life?

    Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/03/08/giving-nigerian-women-their-due/

    #EmpowerWomen #EqualityForAll #NigerianWomen #SupportLocal #WomenInLeadership
    🌟 It's time to give Nigerian women the recognition they truly deserve! 🌟 Women and girls make up nearly half of Nigeria's population, contributing immensely to our economy and society. Yet, they continue to face significant barriers and underappreciation. The article "GIVING NIGERIAN WOMEN THEIR DUE" highlights the urgent need for change, urging us to reevaluate how we value and uplift these vital members of our community. Let’s take actionable steps today! Support women-owned businesses, advocate for equal opportunities, and acknowledge the hard work of women in every sector. Together, we can create a more equitable future! What small change can you make to uplift the women in your life? Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/03/08/giving-nigerian-women-their-due/ #EmpowerWomen #EqualityForAll #NigerianWomen #SupportLocal #WomenInLeadership
    GIVING NIGERIAN WOMEN THEIR DUE
    Our women deserve more than what they are getting. It’s time to revise the trend Women and girls constitute approximately 49.3 per cent of Nigeria’s population. They till its farms,
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  • 🌟 It's time for change! 🌟 The recent outcry from women's advocacy groups about the shockingly low 4.11% representation of women in the All Progressives Congress (APC) convention committee highlights a pressing issue that demands attention.

    We must push for inclusivity and ensure that women's voices are heard and valued in political spaces. Every step toward equality matters, and your voice can make a difference!

    Whether it’s engaging in discussions, advocating for representation, or supporting female candidates, let’s inspire one another to take action and strive for a future where women are equally represented in all spheres.

    Are you ready to stand up for change? 💪

    Read more about this critical issue here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/02/06/4-11-women-representation-in-apc-convention-committee-unacceptable/

    #WomenInPolitics #RepresentationMatters #EmpowerWomen #ChangeTheNarrative #EqualityForAll
    🌟 It's time for change! 🌟 The recent outcry from women's advocacy groups about the shockingly low 4.11% representation of women in the All Progressives Congress (APC) convention committee highlights a pressing issue that demands attention. We must push for inclusivity and ensure that women's voices are heard and valued in political spaces. Every step toward equality matters, and your voice can make a difference! Whether it’s engaging in discussions, advocating for representation, or supporting female candidates, let’s inspire one another to take action and strive for a future where women are equally represented in all spheres. Are you ready to stand up for change? 💪 Read more about this critical issue here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/02/06/4-11-women-representation-in-apc-convention-committee-unacceptable/ #WomenInPolitics #RepresentationMatters #EmpowerWomen #ChangeTheNarrative #EqualityForAll
    ‘4.11% Women Representation in APC Convention Committee Unacceptable’
    Kuni Tyessi in Abuja Women advocacy groups have spoken in unison on the forthcoming All Progressives Congress (APC), convention and have declared that 4.11 per ct of women representation in the
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