- A woman claims that the Nigerian government has delayed a 20% tax due to elections, warning that it could be reinstated if President Tinubu wins in 2027.

A Nigerian woman has warned citizens about potential tax policies, claiming the government has delayed a proposal to deduct 20% of taxes from bank accounts due to the upcoming elections.
In a post shared online, she claimed that Bola Tinubu strategically delayed tax cuts to secure votes but warned that taxes would be restored if he wins the 2027 election.
She added, “Don’t be fooled by the APC. Don’t say you weren’t warned.”
In other news… A woman has sparked an online discussion after questioning the priorities of Nigerian pastors, asking why many pastors continue to focus on building churches rather than causes that can directly benefit their communities.
In a passionate statement, she criticized the emphasis on expanding church networks while basic social needs remain largely unmet.
“So you pastors, God has been calling you to open more churches. Even though there are already many churches in Nigeria, you are still called to build more churches,” she said.
She said religious leaders are rarely directed to create industries or programs that empower young people or provide critical services.
“The Holy Spirit and God rarely guide you to build infrastructure or start initiatives to help young people. It seems the focus is just to take away from those who are poor and build more churches and altars,” she added.
The woman pointed out the gap between the number of religious institutions and basic social facilities.
“There are not even as many churches in Nigeria as there are schools or hospitals, but pastors keep opening more churches,” she pointed out.
She ended by questioning the purpose behind the continued expansion of the church.
“What is the goal of opening all these branches? Why isn’t the Holy Spirit calling pastors to create an industry of helping young people instead of just adding more churches?”
