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“Dino Melaye Faces Abuja Court Over Multi-Million Naira Tax Liabilities”

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Former Senator representing Kogi West, Dino Melaye, has been summoned by an Abuja Magistrate Court over alleged multi-million naira tax evasion spanning five years.

The Federal Capital Territory Internal Revenue Service (FCT-IRS) accused Melaye of failing to pay his Personal Income Tax for 2023 and 2024, in addition to underpaying in previous years despite declaring far higher earnings.

A criminal summons dated August 21, 2025, directed Melaye to appear before the Magistrate Court sitting in Wuse Zone II, Abuja, on September 5, 2025.

According to court filings, Melaye paid ₦85,000.08 in 2019, ₦100,000.08 in 2020, ₦120,000 in 2021, and ₦1,000,000 in 2022 — amounts deemed grossly inadequate compared to his declared incomes. In 2022 alone, he reportedly declared an income of over ₦6.5 million, yet paid only ₦1 million in tax.

The FCT-IRS revealed that an administrative assessment was first issued on May 23, 2025, for the 2023 and 2024 tax years. After Melaye allegedly ignored the notice, a Best of Judgment Assessment was issued on June 23, placing his liabilities at ₦234,896,000 (2023) and ₦274,712,000 (2024) — a combined total of over ₦509 million.

In a strongly worded notice, the Service declared:

“Despite reminders and ample time provided, your non-compliance with Section 41 of the Personal Income Tax Act constitutes a breach of your obligations. Consequently, FCT-IRS has, in accordance with Section 54(3), proceeded to raise a Best of Judgment Assessment in respect of your tax liabilities.”

The Service further noted discrepancies in the ex-lawmaker’s tax history for 2020–2022 and signaled fresh additional assessments to follow.

Melaye has been informed of his right to object to the assessment within 30 days, failing which the judgment will be deemed final and recovery proceedings initiated.

As the September 5 court date looms, all eyes will be on whether the flamboyant former senator can mount a legal defense against the staggering claims or face a damning judgment from the court.

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Kidnapped UNIJOS Graduate Freed After 11 Days in Captivity

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John Azi, a graduate of the University of Jos (UNIJOS), has regained his freedom after spending 11 days in the hands of kidnappers.

Azi, who studied Early Childhood Education, was abducted on April 11, 2026, while travelling from Jos, Plateau State, to Zaria in Kaduna State.

According to his family, the kidnappers initially demanded a ransom of N30 million, which was later reduced to N5 million before rising again due to shifting demands. His elder brother, Bulus Azi, confirmed that the family eventually paid a total of N10.3 million in instalments to secure his release.

Bulus explained that the kidnappers kept increasing the ransom whenever news of the incident surfaced on social media, forcing the family to make multiple payments.

He said the victim was released in Zaria and given some medical attention before arrangements were made for his return to Jos. At the time of reporting, Azi was still on his way home, as the family had hired a driver from Kaduna to bring him back.

Despite informing the police, the family handled the negotiations independently, citing urgency to save his life.

As of now, the Plateau State Police Command has not issued an official statement regarding the incident.

 

Source: Cable

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Tinubu Blames Power Crisis on Failed Privatization by Past Leaders

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has attributed Nigeria’s persistent electricity challenges to what he described as the poor privatization of the power sector by previous administrations.

Speaking on the issue, Tinubu said the decisions made during the privatization process have significantly contributed to the country’s current power problems. He urged Nigerians to hold past leaders accountable for what he termed a “terrible” handling of the sector.

The President lamented the continued instability in electricity supply, noting that many Nigerians still face frequent outages and unreliable power due to deep-rooted structural issues.

Despite the challenges, Tinubu reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to reforming the economy and revitalizing the power sector. He called for unity and patience, expressing optimism that ongoing reforms will deliver long-term stability and national development.

He added that with sustained efforts and collective support, Nigeria can overcome its challenges and achieve lasting progress.

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Tinubu Approves Cabinet Reshuffle, Appoints Oyedele as Finance Minister

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved a minor cabinet reshuffle affecting the Federal Executive Council (FEC), with key changes in the finance and housing ministries.

According to a memo issued by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, former Minister of Finance, Wale Edun, and Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Ahmed Musa Dangiwa, have been directed to step down from their positions.

Taiwo Oyedele has been elevated to serve as the new Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy. He previously held the position of Minister of State in the ministry.

In the housing sector, Muttaqha Rabe Darma has been named as the ministerial nominee and minister-designate for the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development.

All affected officials have been instructed to complete their handover processes on or before Thursday, April 23, 2026.

The presidency said the reshuffle is aimed at improving coordination in governance and delivering better economic outcomes under the Renewed Hope Agenda. The President also thanked the outgoing ministers for their service and wished them well in their future endeavors.

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