Party chairmen say a nationwide rally will back Nigeria’s new tax regime, as authorities push for public buy-in and compliance.
Cross River’s revenue service reportedly paused new tax assessments while it reviews processes tied to reform-era enforcement changes.
Resident doctors warn they may resume an indefinite strike from January 12 if agreements are not implemented on schedule.
Nigeria’s fire service decorated newly promoted officers and urged faster response times as urban fire risks remain high.
Greenland’s party leaders issued a rare unified response rejecting takeover rhetoric, insisting the island’s future is for Greenlanders to decide.
Polling cited by Stars and Stripes suggests strong U.S. public opposition to a military takeover of Greenland, limiting appetite for escalation.
Venezuela says it has begun talks with the U.S. on restoring diplomatic relations, a move that could affect sanctions, migration and regional politics.
Reuters reports Tinubu says Nigeria will implement new tax laws from January 1 despite calls for delay, as disputes persist over drafting discrepancies.
Party leaders say their pro-tax-regime rally is about national interest, but citizens want clarity, fairness and visible benefits from new rules.
The APC in Lagos says tax reforms are designed to expand compliance and protect low-income earners, as public skepticism rises amid inflation pressures.









