Proposed plan by the National Assembly to hike communications services tax, also known as Information and Communications Technology (ICT) tax, will prevent over 50 million Nigerians from being able to afford a basic broadband connection, a situation that will also deny them internet access, the Alli
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Jumoke Akiyode
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