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Assessing Nigeria’s revenue collection drive
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September 10, 2019
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Nigeria's Federal Inland Revenue Service says it recorded 5.3 trillion naira in tax revenues for 2018. Taiwo Oyedele, Partner and West Africa Tax Leader at PwC Nigeria joins CNBC Africa to assess some recent developments in the tax space.
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