Nigeria Removes 5% Telecom Tax On Voice, Data Services
FG has scrapped the 5% telecom excise tax on calls and data, offering relief to over 171 million subscribers.
FG has scrapped the 5% telecom excise tax on calls and data, offering relief to over 171 million subscribers.
FCCPC report reveals banking and fintech led consumer complaints from March to August 2025, with ₦10 billion recovered.
Keir Starmer sacks Peter Mandelson as UK ambassador to Washington after emails reveal deeper ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
Tinubu is scheduled to address world leaders at UNGA’s 80th session on September 24.
Chelsea FC is faced with 74 charges from the Football Association over breaches of agent regulations and player investment rules.
The Nigerian Senate has rejected Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan’s request to resume her legislative duties, citing a six-month suspension that will remain until a Court of Appeal ruling. The Senate spokesman
The NFF has rejected a statement blaming Troost-Ekong’s own goal and Dessers’ missed chances for the draw with South Africa
Victor Attah insists only a new, people-driven constitution can save Nigeria from instability, weak institutions, and political decay.
Poland has called an emergency UN Security Council meeting after suspected Russian drones breached its airspace, sparking NATO alarm.
Ibrahim Wali says Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan should resume immediately, describing the Senate suspension as unconstitutional and legally void.
South Africa’s Constitutional Court has ruled that men can adopt their wives’ surnames, striking down gender-discriminatory sections of the law.
The death toll from this week’s floods on the Indonesian island of Bali has risen to 14 people from nine.
Prince Harry reunited with King Charles after 20 months, sharing tea in London in a possible step toward reconciliation.
Former NNPC GCEO Mele Kyari interrogated by EFCC on alleged financial mismanagement of refineries’ maintenance funds.
Ghana has agreed to accept West African nationals deported from the US and 14 have already arrived in the country
Federal High Court in Abuja refuses bail to five accused Al-Shabab terrorists over deadly Owo church massacre.
Africa is aiming to secure $50 billion a year for a new continental climate solutions initiative.
President Donald Trump has offered detained Korean workers the option to remain in the US, but most chose to return home.
FCTA removes 35 substructures at River Park Estate for breaching planning regulations and expired Development Lease Agreements.
Nepal’s young protesters have entered talks with the army to decide on an interim leader amid ongoing political unrest.
© 2023 Arise News - Part of the Arise Media Group.