Let us be clear: if Nigeria’s new tax laws were altered after passage by the National Assembly, then the Constitution has been violated. This is not rhetoric. It is black-letter law. The controversy surrounding the tax reforms has moved beyond policy disagreement. It now raises a far more dangerou
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