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Governors of the 19 northern States are meeting in Kaduna State over the controversies on the Value Added Tax (VAT).

He added that key among the issues is that of Value Added Tax collection and the surrounding controversy. …...Governors of the 19 northern States are meeting in Kaduna State over the controversies on the Value Added Tax .

 

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Why is no one mentioning the governors in attendance?

Shame on dem, money money always not even talking about d scary situation of insecurity in the North ALLAH YA KYAUTA

what about the insecurities in your zone ? lazy Nigerian governor's

Parasitic northern Nigeria

You guys are not meeting base on insecurity and mass killing in the North, meeting over VAT 🙄 jesu

So what are they meeting for foolishness 🤔

show to the Yoruba and Igbo you stronger them not just only bigger than them ...or let's us just stick to the believe you are nothing with Yoruba and Igbo

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