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AOT2, Osagie, and Steve discuss AFCON and the reactions around the tournament, then move to reports of government raids and arrests of beggars. They break down Babcock University’s new restrictions on student appearance, examine the power struggle between Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara and former governor Nyesom Wike, and touch on KPMG’s criticism of errors and gaps in Nigeria’s new tax law, before closing with This Week in History.
OUTLINE
00:00 - Introduction
07:33 - AFCON conversations.
49:20 - Government raids and arrests beggars
01:09:40 - Babcock University has banned: Dreadlocks, Beards, Joggers, Bubu, Danshiki, Sleeveless Gowns or Blouse, Sportswear, Baggy and Bodyhugs for students.
01:20:50 - Rivers State politics is dominated by an escalating power struggle between Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his predecessor, Nyesom Wike (currently the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory)
01:54:50 - Auditing giant, KPMG, says Nigeria’s new tax law is full of “inherent errors, inconsistencies, gaps and omissions
02:43:20 - This week in History
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AOT2, Osagie, and Steve discuss AFCON and the reactions around the tournament, then move to reports of government raids and arrests of beggars. They break down Babcock University’s new restrictions on student appearance, examine the power struggle between Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara and former governor Nyesom Wike, and touch on KPMG’s criticism of errors and gaps in Nigeria’s new tax law, before closing with This Week in History.
OUTLINE
00:00 - Introduction
07:33 - AFCON conversations.
49:20 - Government raids and arrests beggars
01:09:40 - Babcock University has banned: Dreadlocks, Beards, Joggers, Bubu, Danshiki, Sleeveless Gowns or Blouse, Sportswear, Baggy and Bodyhugs for students.
01:20:50 - Rivers State politics is dominated by an escalating power struggle between Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his predecessor, Nyesom Wike (currently the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory)
01:54:50 - Auditing giant, KPMG, says Nigeria’s new tax law is full of “inherent errors, inconsistencies, gaps and omissions
02:43:20 - This week in History

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