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Fowler in trouble as Presidency uncovers alleged diversion of FIRS’s N40bn as ‘2019 campaign fund’

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All is not well within the Presidency over alleged misappropriation of N40 billion from the Federal Inland Revenue Service, FIRS, under the immediate past Chairman, Babatunde Fowler.

Mr Fowler who was appointed to superintendent Nigeria’s apex tax office was replaced on December 9, 2019, by a tax consultant, Muhammad Nami.

Sources knowledgeable about the development told PRNigeria that the ‘misappropriated’ money, which was purportedly used as ‘political campaign fund’ during 2019 election, did not sit well with the ‘Seat of Power’ as the top principal stakeholder has ordered investigation and prosecution of culprits.

While Mr Fowler is said to be caught in the web of the said fund, top officials in the Presidency are said to be angry and unsatisfied with the explanations on how the fund was ‘shared,’ vowing to punish other collaborators, including a powerful figure within the same presidency.

Also connected to the N40 billion sharing bazaar was an influential and powerful political gladiator in the Southwest who was said to have received a ‘paltry’ sum of N3 billion, which is less than 10 percent of the ‘campaign fund.’

It was gathered that already, some top management staff of FIRS have been arrested and are being interrogated on corruption allegations by anti-graft agencies.

“Some senior FIRS staff, about nine of them who were arrested in connection with the money are being interrogated by an anti-corruption agency. Some are accused of being involved in a multi-billion naira fraudulent actions and contract awards.

“This is added to the extravagant lifestyle of these stooges and aides, poor governance structure, audit reports and general mismanagement at FIRS,” a source within the Presidency claimed.

Recall that in August 8, the Chief of Staff to the President, Abba Kyari, had queried Mr Fowler for what the Presidency considered as unacceptably dwindling tax revenue since 2015 when the Buhari administration took over the country’s helm of governance.

Mr Kyari, in the query letter, ordered Mr Fowler to explain why in 2015, FIRS set N4.7 trillion target but was only able to make N3.7 trillion in the actual collection.

Also, in 2016, 2017 and 2018, the target collections were N4.2 trillion, N4.8 trillion and N6.7 trillion but the actual collections were N3.3 trillion, N4.0 trillion and N5.3 trillion, respectively.

“…you are kindly invited to submit a comprehensive variance analysis explaining the reasons for the variances between the budgeted collections and actual collections for each main tax item for each of the years 2015 to 2018,” Mr Kyari demanded in the letter.

But Mr Fowler, in his response, defended the performance of FIRS under him, attributing the fall in revenue generation to the state of the economy within the years under review.

According to him, the fall in crude oil production is one of the factors responsible for the low revenue generated.

However, apparently not satisfied by Mr Fowler’s defence, President Buhari in his October 1, 2019 Independence Anniversary Speech, said: “Our revenue-generating and reporting agencies will come under much greater scrutiny.

“Going forward, as the new performance management framework will reward exceptional revenue performance, while severe consequences will attend failures to achieve agreed revenue targets.”

Also, roping Mr Fowler and his benefactors into the quagmire, a former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Timi Frank had once alleged that the travails of the Vice president and Mr Fowler were due to corruption and have nothing to do with 2023 politics.

According to Mr Frank, the vice-president was being persecuted for alleged mismanagement of about N90 billion released by FIRS to prosecute the last general elections in favour of the APC.

But this allegation was quickly dismissed by FIRS, saying it did not make N90 billion available to Vice-President for the 2019 election campaign.

But we gathered that these allegations which are still being investigated combined to stack up against Mr Fowler whose fate was officially sealed by Mr Buhari on December 9.

“Mind you, Fowler’s sack has not closed this chapter. Expect more casualties as more revelations are unraveled. More heads may roll including very top figures who are already roped in and cornered by the scandals,” the source said.

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Mojisola Meranda Resigns as Lagos assembly speaker After Serving For 49 Days!

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Mojisola Meranda has resigned from her position as the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly after serving for only 49 days.

 

Her resignation followed a meeting with several key figures, including Mudashiru Obasa, the former speaker embroiled in controversy, Cornelius Ojelabi, the chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), and Lawal Pedro, the Attorney-General of Lagos State.

 

More to come…

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Aisha Achimugu Wins Entrepreneur of the Year Award

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Aisha Achimugu, OFR, an Abuja-based businesswoman and Chief Executive Officer of Felak Concept Group, a firm that is into civil, structural and transportation engineering, is one of the highly respected employers of labour in the country.

 

Undoubtedly, the serial entrepreneur that deals in exploration, production and distribution of petroleum products, has made and continues to make huge contributions to the nation’s economy.

 

She has proved to be someone that matches street smartness with book wisdom.

 

Brick by brick, Achimugu has built a vast layout of opportunities for young Nigerians and has demonstrated that greatness can be earned through diligence and hard work, making her great impact in various sectors.

 

At different times, the Founder and President of SAM Empowerment Foundation has also been duly recognized for her industry and philanthropy within and outside the country.

 

Interestingly, last night Saturday March 1st, at the prestigious Eko Hotel and Suites, Victoria Island Lagos, family, friends and fans shared in the joy of the 51-year-old, who holds a degree in Accounting from the University of Jos and a Master’s in Business Management from the University of Belize, when she bagged the award of Entrepreneur of the Year at the Sun Newspapers Awards ceremony.

 

During the ceremony, many of the distinguished guests were said to have intoned that she would have also won an award for the Philanthropist of the Year, if there was such a category.

 

Indeed, she is not lagging behind in philanthropy, considering that her well documented humanitarian gestures had impacted millions of people and communities in Nigeria over the years.

 

The very elated woman posted on her social media, she acknowledged the award.

She wrote:

‘’The Sun Publishing Limited has proudly recognised me, as the Sun entrepreneur of the year, celebrating my outstanding contributions to business, leadership and social impact.

t’s such an honor to be recognized as The Sun Entrepreneur of the Year 2025

 

As a visionary leader and the President of Felak Group of Companies, I have consistently demonstrated excellence across multiple industries, including engineering, maritime, oil and gas, ICT, and development. My ability to drive innovation while maintaining integrity and business acumen has set me apart as a trailblazer in Nigeria’s entrepreneurial landscape.

 

My recognition is not only a testament to my business expertise but also to my commitment to national development. From my early academic pursuit as a pioneer in Nigeria’s maritime sector, I have made history as the first female transaction advisor for the Ibaka Seaport project. Additionally, my philanthropic efforts have impacted countless lives, reinforcing my dedication to uplifting communities through The Aisha Achimugu Foundation

 

The Board of Editors of The Sun Publishing Limited acknowledged my relentless drive, economic contributions, and unwavering commitment to excellence hence The Entrepreneur of the Year Award bestowed upon me

 

The award was formally presented to me at The Sun Awards 2026 in Eko Hotel, Lagos, on March 1, 2025, in the presence of industry leaders, dignitaries, and well-wishers.

 

Congratulations to myself and all recipients’’

 

In her younger days, she was the envy of some of her friends simply because she easily proved to have known her right from her left when some of them were still tied to their mothers’ apron strings.

 

Much later, when she floated her business, it took her little or no time to prove that she is indeed set out to pursue her dream on the global stage.

 

Though, it was considered an impossible task by some naysayers, she was determined to pursue her ambition of ruling the world with her unwavering doggedness.

 

Today, she rubs shoulders with other world-class and renowned business moguls as she has gradually built her career to the international stage.

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Elegushi to celebrate coronation anniversary with N200 Million Grant for SMEs, students

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In a remarkable show of commitment to community development and empowerment, the Oba Saheed Elegushi Foundation has announced a generous allocation of N200 million to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and students in Eti-Osa area of Lagos State. This initiative coincides with the 15th anniversary of His Royal Majesty, Oba Saheed Ademola Elegushi, the Elegushi of Ikateland, who has dedicated his reign to fostering growth and prosperity within his community.

 

In press statement signed by the traditional ruler’s spokesperson, Temitope Oyefeso, he said the foundation’s initiative aims to provide financial assistance and resources to local entrepreneurs and students, helping to stimulate economic growth and enhance educational opportunities.

 

The funding will be distributed through various programs designed to support innovation, entrepreneurship, and academic excellence.

 

Oba Elegushi, who has been a pivotal figure in promoting sustainable development in his kingdom and Lagos State, expressed his deep commitment to uplifting the community.

 

“As I celebrate 15 years on the throne, I am continuing in the tradition of giving back to the society that has supported me. This initiative is a testament to my belief in the potential of our youth and the resilience of our entrepreneurs. Together, we can build a brighter future for our communities,” he stated.

 

This initiative not only marks a significant milestone in the Elegushi monarch’s reign but also reinforces the foundation’s commitment to driving positive change within its area of focus.

 

Oyefeso added that a planning committee, headed by lagos lawyer Dr Muiz Banire, is already working round the clock to ensure a successful celebration for the traditional ruler.

 

Other activities planned to celebrate the milestone anniversary, which holds from 18 – 27 April 2025, include the public presentation of a book on the history of Ikate-Elegushi kingdom, conferment of honorary chieftaincy titles on eminent Nigerians, as well as a cultural festival and an anniversary banquet.

 

Oba Saheed Elegushi was installed as the 21st Elegushi of Ikate kingdom on the 27th of April 2010.

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