How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
Like the police, the Internal Revenue Service ensures that citizens comply with the law on paying their taxes. Tax payments...
Read moreDetailsMany subnational governments in Nigeria cannot generate enough money to meet their demands for more taxable assets. Yet it is...
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Read moreDetailsIdeally, most governments work hard to provide good social welfare, economic empowerment, and good governance to their citizens. However, successfully...
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Read moreDetailsIndependent revenue generation is central to the charge of local governments. The Nigerian three-tier federal structure specifies performance expectations from...
Read moreDetailsThe two most significant errors in the design and implementation of domestic revenue mobilisation reforms at the subnational government level...
Read moreDetailsIGR pursuits can create the same effects as a two-edged sword. On the one hand, they provide the firepower for...
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