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Horror in Abia:Okada rider shot dead by escaping armed robbers
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Watch video of a horrific incident that occured near the Abia state university accorfing to an eye witness who shared the video online.
A young metro Atlanta inventor, who previously made headlines for his unique solution to turn waste into fuel, has been missing for two weeks, according to social media posts. Julian Brown , in his 20s, recently went viral for his invention – ‘Plastoline’ – which converts old plastics into usable fuels like gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. No major outlets have reported on or confirmed Brown’s alleged disappearance. However, netizens believe he may have been targeted for his invention as he shared a few concerning social media posts before going missing. His final post read, “Something is happening keep me in your prayers please Brown, who has 1.7 million followers on Instagram , is a 776 Foundation Climate Fellow and founder of NatureJab. His groundbreaking invention, Plastoline, is a machine that transforms old plastics into useful fuels such as gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. Brown, who was concerned about environmental problems as a tee...
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu has signed four new tax laws to reform the economy and boost government revenue as a share of GDP. The laws will reduce taxes for low-income households and small businesses, while making the wealthy and larger companies pay more, and offer a 20% rebate on annual rent. The government aims to increase the tax share of GDP to 18% by 2030 and will give businesses a three-month window to adjust to the changes before implementation begins. Nigerian President Bola Tinubu has signed four new tax laws, marking the latest chapter in his push to reform the economy of Africa’s most populous nation. The new rules, which overhaul some levies that date back to Nigeria’s colonial era, are designed to boost government revenue as a share of gross domestic product from levels that rank it among the lowest in the world. They will reduce taxes for low-income households and small businesses while making the wealthy and larger companies pay more. The bills are the mo...
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