VIDEO: Tax Laws A Burden, Ignores Hardship Faced By Nigerians — ADC

The new tax laws in Nigeria have been criticized by the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as being insensitive to the hardships faced by regular people.

Bolaji Abdullahi, the party’s national publicity secretary, criticized the laws in an interview with Politics Today on Tuesday.

The government continues to deny the reality of the majority, saying that the hardship Nigerians are currently experiencing is unprecedented. Look at the tax. They keep saying that the poor won’t pay, but he claimed that this was all lies.

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Four tax reform laws went into effect on January 1, 2026, according to the federal government.

alleged contradictions between the versions adopted by the National Assembly and the gazetted laws led to debate.

While the House of Representatives released Certified True Copies to ensure transparency, Taiwo Oyedele, the chairman of the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee, dismissed circulating versions as “fake” drafts.

The reforms, including exemptions for small businesses and low-income earners, were intended to strengthen Nigeria’s fiscal system, according to President Bola Tinubu.

Algeria Beats DR Congo In Extra Time, To Face Nigeria In Quarter-Finals

In their Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) last-16 tie on Tuesday, Algeria defeated the Democratic Republic of Congo 1-0, setting up a quarter-final showdown with Nigeria’s Victor Osimhen on Saturday.

A tense encounter at Rabat’s Moulay El Hassan Stadium was settled by a late goal by substitute Adil Boulbina in the 119th minute.

The 22-year-old Al-Duhail international forward, who is released on the left, advanced into the area and unleashed a powerful shot into the net, causing 837 of the 18, 837 spectators to erupt in a flurry of cheers.

Boulbina, who was playing off the bench for the tournament for the second time, was overcome with emotion following the game.

“I have always wanted to play for the country,” I said. Every Algerian has the goal of playing for their country and succeeding. The most crucial thing is that we won and were selected for the following round, he said, knowing that I had a chance and scored.

Algeria’s #22 midfielder Ibrahim Maza (L) and #10 Theo Bongonda, the Democratic Republic of Congo’s #10 forward, jump for the ball during the Prince Moulay El Hassan’s (CAN) round of 16 football match between Algeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
On January 6, 2026, Rabat Stadium. (Sebastien Bozon/AFP photo)

The 2019 champions, who won all of their group-stage matches, now appear to be strong contenders for a third continental title.

However, DR Congo’s victory came as a bitter blow to the country’s aspiring World Cup qualifier, which had intended to face Nigeria after winning on penalties in a November play-off.

“The outcome obviously detracts us. I thought it was a top-notch encounter between two excellent rivals. The players provided everything. Unfortunately, our fight to the end was insufficient, according to DR Congo coach Sebastien Desabre.

On January 6, 2026, Algeria’s forward No. 27 Adil Boulbina (3L) celebrates with teammates after the Algeria and Democratic Republic of Congo’s Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) round of 16 football game at Rabat’s Prince Moulay El Hassan stadium. (Photo by Abdel Majid BZIOUAT/AFP)

With few clear chances in the first half, the match itself did not live up to its name. Ibrahim Maza fired a narrow header past the goal, while Burnley defender Axel Tuanzebe headed just wide from a corner for DR Congo.

Algeria goalkeeper Luca Zidane was put on by Edo Kayembe with a long-range effort in the second half, but the score remained goalless, preventing extra time.

Algeria’s threat increased in the extra-time period, with Lionel Mpasi’s goalkeeper making some excellent saves from Fares Chaibi and Baghdad Bounedjah in the 111th minute. Before Ramiz Zerrouki released Boulbina with a precise pass, a winning goal appeared unattainable for the substitute.

Victory of Nigeria vs. Mozambique

On January 5, 2026, Nigeria’s forward #9 Victor Osimhen (R) and Nigeria’s forward #07 Ademola Lookman celebrate the team’s third goal in a game between Nigeria and Mozambique at the Sports Complex stadium in Fes. (Sebastien Bozon/AFP photo)

In Fes on Monday, Nigeria defeated Mozambique 4-0, continuing their dominant run in Morocco.

Victor Osimhen scored twice, and Ademola Lookman and Akor Adams each added one more goal to ease Super Eagles’ passage to the last eight.

After 20 minutes, Lookman opened the scoring before scoring Osimhen’s first goal in the 25th minute.

The Galatasaray striker doubled the lead just before half-time, and Lookman, who assisted with the assist, sealed the win decisively in the 75th minute.

“A fantastic team effort was made.” The victory gives us momentum heading into the quarter-finals, said a delighted Osimhen, who created chances and finished them.

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Nigeria has won the AFCON three times. X@CAF_Online in photo

Since Egypt defeated Algeria by the same score in the same AFCON knockout match in 2010, the 4-0 result was the largest winning margin in the tie.

Mozambique lost to a much-changed Nigerian side that had previously introduced key players like Lookman after the group stage rotation.

Jesy Nelson demands urgent change after twins’ diagnosis as Health Secretary steps in

Health Secretary Wes Streeting has vowed to look into newborn screening for the condition after Jesy Nelson revealed the devastating news that her twins have spinal muscular atrophy.

Wes Streeting has vowed to look into singer Jesy Nelson’s call for newborn screening for a rare condition that leaves babies paralysed.

The Health Secretary responded to the former Little Mix singer’s revelation on Sunday that her twin babies, Ocean Jade and Story Monroe Nelson-Foster, had been diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). Families of infants left paralysed are demanding the Government adds a £5 blood test for the condition, previously known as “floppy baby syndrome”, to the newborn heel prick test.

Gene therapies can now prevent newborns with SMA being left paralysed but only if administered at birth before irreversible nerve damage has occurred. Speaking to ITV News, Mr Streeting said: “My heart goes out to Jesy Nelson and I think the way she has spoken about what must be an unimaginably frightening situation has been commendable.

She is correct in saying that she has asked us to improve our screening.

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The Mirror revealed in 2024 that around one baby every week is being left paralysed while the NHS delays a simple birth check for SMA. Every week that goes by untreated after birth sees the permanent death of nerves. Jesy, 34, shared her family’s ordeal in an Instagram video, describing “the most gruelling three/four months and endless appointments” leading to the diagnosis.

She said that heel pricks are all it takes to prevent the majority of this, which can be prevented from birth. There are many countries where it is possible to test a child’s ability with just a simple heel prick, but this is not in this country.

It literally can save their legs, so many body parts, and effectively prevent their deaths.

If babies do not have an older sibling with SMA they are currently usually diagnosed in England after parents repeatedly present to the NHS to report that their baby is not lifting its head or moving. Dozens of countries around the world added the SMA test to newborn screening in recent years.

The UK Screening Committee is currently planning a pilot which will see babies screened for SMA in some parts of England but not others. National rollout could take years. In contrast, NHS Scotland has already rolled out SMA screening to all babies.

Mr. Streeting continued, “Jesy Nelson is right to criticize and challenge the length of the process, and there is screening available.” And because of this, I’m determined to use genomic medicine much more effectively than just screening for SMA.

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US Supreme Court expected to rule on tariffs on Friday

A case involving President Donald Trump’s tariffs is expected to be decided by the US Supreme Court.

The high court added a non-argument/conference date to its website on Tuesday, indicating that it may make its decision. The court does not specify which decisions it will publish in advance.

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Given its wider impact on the global economy, Trump’s tariff challenge has been one of the court’s most closely watched cases.

Trump claimed in a social media post on Friday that a decision would be a “terrible blow” to the US.

Trump stated in a different post on Monday that “our country is financially, and from a NATIONAL SECURITY STANDPOINT, FAR STRONGER AND MORE RESPECTED THAN EVER BEFORE” and that this is because of tariffs.

However, this information is ambiguous. The third quarter of 2025 saw the largest increase in two years for the US’s gross domestic product (GDP). While US job growth has slowed, with sectors that are particularly vulnerable to tariffs seeing little to no job growth.

Jobs in industries with higher import exposure increased more slowly than jobs in those with lower import exposure, according to a study conducted in December by the Federal Reserve’s Kansas City branch’s senior economist, Johannes Matschke.

In order to address what he called a national emergency relating to US trade deficits, Trump invoked the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) in February 2025.

In November, arguments began to challenge the decision’s legality. The liberal and some conservative justices on the court at the time were skeptical about the use of the 1977 Act.

Among those skeptical was Justice Neil Gorsuch, who Trump had appointed during his first term.

According to Gorsuch, “Congress can’t, in reality, give this power back once it’s been given to the president.”

According to Chief Justice John Roberts, the administration’s representative, “the main power of Congress has always been to impose tariffs and taxes.”

In the event of a national emergency, the act grants broad executive authority.

Following a lower court’s ruling, the Trump administration was able to appeal the ruling, finding that the use of the law constituted an overreach of the administration’s authority.

The Court of International Trade ruled in opposition to the White House. The New York court stated in May that Congress has “exclusive authority to regulate commerce,” rather than the executive branch. In August, an appeals court in Washington, D.C. upheld this ruling.

According to legal experts, lower court decisions are likely to be upheld by the high court.

According to Greg Shaffer, a law professor at Georgetown University, “my sense is that the Supreme Court will decide that IEEPA does not allow the Trump administration to adopt the tariffs,” he told Al Jazeera.

The US would need to pay some of the tariffs if the Trump administration lost the case.

The administration would be required to pay back those who paid illegal tariffs, according to the ruling. Shaffer continued, “I would assume that’s what would happen.”

On NBC’s Meet the Press in September, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent claimed that the US would “must give a refund on about half the tariffs.”

Inside EastEnders Jean Slater star’s life including ‘real brush with death’

Gillian Wright, the voice of Jean Slater in EastEnders, has been a regular on the BBC One soap for more than 20 years and the subject of a number of obnoxious plots.

Gillian Wright, a star of EastEnders, has been a close friend of Jean Slater’s for 21 years.

The actress has won over audiences with her compelling performance as Jean Slater on the hit BBC One soap and has earned widespread praise for her television work.

Throughout her time on the show, she has tackled numerous powerful storylines, addressing challenging subjects including ovarian cancer and mental health struggles.

Most recently, Jean’s mental health has spiralled once more, and she’s hellbent on finding out who killed Anthony Trueman (Nicholas Bailey) in The Vic on Christmas Day.

Gillian’s existence is equally compelling when she is not surrounded by cameras. Let’s now look into what the soap fandom does when she isn’t in Albert Square.

The 66-year-old’s passion for performing arts emerged early, and in 1982, she obtained a creative arts degree from Leeds. Yet, before rising to television stardom, she imparted her expertise and enthusiasm as an educator, reports OK!.

In 1981, Gillian also contributed to the establishment of Pilot Theatre in York. This renowned touring company focuses on producing exceptional theatrical productions for young audiences, especially those who have never seen live performance before.

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According to the website of The Pilot Theatre, “We aim to create a cultural space where young adults can encounter, express, and question important ideas that are relevant to our lives right now.”

While many recognise her from her memorable stint in Albert Square, EastEnders represents just one chapter in Gillian’s impressive television career.

Her 1994 big screen debut included a role on Paul and Barry Chuckle, the beloved children’s program Chucklevision.

Since that initial break, the actress has built an enviable CV featuring acclaimed programmes including Casualty, Doctors, Coronation Street and Holby City.

Romeo and Juliet, Jane Eyre, and How the Other Half Loves are among her other notable stage credits.

Gillian’s portrayal on the BBC One soap has received a lot of praise throughout her career, starting with a Mental Health Media Award in 2006.

At the British Soap Awards in 2019, she won Best Female Dramatic Performance and Best Actress.

The well-known actress experienced a terrifying health crisis in 2015 after being diagnosed with acute pancreatitis. Gillian had to deal with her own mortality due to her condition’s severity.

Speaking to the Mirror, she revealed: “It was touch and go. It’s no exaggeration to say I had a real brush with death.

The suffering was intolerable. I would have taken the pill if someone had offered to let me go with that pain for a day longer or to take it all.

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Inside EastEnders Jean Slater star’s life including ‘real brush with death’

Gillian Wright, the voice of Jean Slater in EastEnders, has been a regular on the BBC One soap for more than 20 years and the subject of a number of obnoxious plots.

Gillian Wright, a star of EastEnders, has been a close friend of Jean Slater’s for 21 years.

The actress has won over audiences with her compelling performance as Jean Slater on the hit BBC One soap and has earned widespread praise for her television work.

Throughout her time on the show, she has tackled numerous powerful storylines, addressing challenging subjects including ovarian cancer and mental health struggles.

Most recently, Jean’s mental health has spiralled once more, and she’s hellbent on finding out who killed Anthony Trueman (Nicholas Bailey) in The Vic on Christmas Day.

Gillian’s existence is equally compelling when she is not surrounded by cameras. Let’s now look into what the soap fandom does when she isn’t in Albert Square.

The 66-year-old’s passion for performing arts emerged early, and in 1982, she obtained a creative arts degree from Leeds. Yet, before rising to television stardom, she imparted her expertise and enthusiasm as an educator, reports OK!.

In 1981, Gillian also contributed to the establishment of Pilot Theatre in York. This renowned touring company focuses on producing exceptional theatrical productions for young audiences, especially those who have never seen live performance before.

**For the latest showbiz, TV, movie and streaming news, go to the new **Everything Gossip** website**

According to the website of The Pilot Theatre, “We aim to create a cultural space where young adults can encounter, express, and question important ideas that are relevant to our lives right now.”

While many recognise her from her memorable stint in Albert Square, EastEnders represents just one chapter in Gillian’s impressive television career.

Her 1994 big screen debut included a role on Paul and Barry Chuckle, the beloved children’s program Chucklevision.

Since that initial break, the actress has built an enviable CV featuring acclaimed programmes including Casualty, Doctors, Coronation Street and Holby City.

Romeo and Juliet, Jane Eyre, and How the Other Half Loves are among her other notable stage credits.

Gillian’s portrayal on the BBC One soap has received a lot of praise throughout her career, starting with a Mental Health Media Award in 2006.

At the British Soap Awards in 2019, she won Best Female Dramatic Performance and Best Actress.

The well-known actress experienced a terrifying health crisis in 2015 after being diagnosed with acute pancreatitis. Gillian had to deal with her own mortality due to her condition’s severity.

Speaking to the Mirror, she revealed: “It was touch and go. It’s no exaggeration to say I had a real brush with death.

The suffering was intolerable. I would have taken the pill if someone had offered to let me go with that pain for a day longer or to take it all.

Continue reading the article.