A Review of Effective Tax Regime in Nigeria

A Review of Effective Tax Regime in Nigeria
Author: Tunde Ogunsakin
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2017-03-16
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1514464926

This book reviews various taxation methods and history of taxation in Nigeria, most importantly the impact it has on sustainable development in the country. The author skilfully explores Nigerias fiscal relations and revenue allocations with thorough descriptive historical analysis aimed to bridge the gap on similar titles in circulation. Backed with empirical data, his emphasis hinge on Colonial Era and the introduction of taxation in Nigeria. The Raisman Fiscal Commissions recommendation of 1958 was critically appraised in tandem with resource distribution/allocation in Nigeria. Readers will be riveted with the authors style and the information shared in the book.

The Jonathan Presidency

The Jonathan Presidency
Author: John A. Ayoade
Publisher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2013-12-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0761862617

The Jonathan Presidency provides a comprehensive and unique analysis of Nigerian president Goodluck Jonathan’s first twelve months in office. The Jonathan Presidency analyzes the ability of the featured Nigerian politicians to deliver their electoral promises, protect and uphold the Nigerian Constitution, and sustain a transparent, citizen-friendly administration.

One Pilgrim's Progress

One Pilgrim's Progress
Author: Bo Pilgrim
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780785211907

One pilgrim's progress offers wise and godly advice dreived from almost 60 years in business.

Contemporary International Theory and the Behaviour of States

Contemporary International Theory and the Behaviour of States
Author: Joseph Frankel
Publisher: London ; New York : Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1973
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

A brief survey of the major theoretical approaches to international relations, dicussing their relevance to international affairs from the viewpoint of the early 1970s. In a concluding chapter some of these approaches are applied in a case study of the relations between Britain and the European Economic Community.

Defying the Winds of Change

Defying the Winds of Change
Author: Eldred Masunungure
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-12-31
Genre: Election monitoring
ISBN: 9781779220868

After years of economic and social crisis, Zimbabweans went to the polls in March 2008 to vote for members of parliament, local government councillors and a president. The ruling ZANU(PF) party's defeat in the 2000 constitutional referendum created shockwaves that echoed into the new millennium. The harmonized March 2008 elections saw the party lose its parliamentary majority for the first time since Independence, and left the hitherto impregnable Robert Mugabe trailing behind Morgan Tsvangirai in the presidential poll. Defying the Winds of Change reviews the social and economic context of the election, its coverage in the media, its legitimacy, and the consequences of the decision to hold a presidential run-off three months later. The intervening period was marked by the worst violence the country had seen in twenty years: many were killed, hundreds injured, thousands displaced. Tsvangirai withdrew from the run-off to prevent even more bloodshed, leaving Mugabe to win a hollow victory in an election that was condemned throughout the world. Defying the Winds of Change is a penetrating analysis of the political turmoil that spawned Zimbabwe's power-sharing government, and laid the foundations for a new political future.

Art/artifact

Art/artifact
Author: Arthur C. Danto
Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1988
Genre: Art
ISBN:

This catalogue presents 160 objects of art and ethnography selected from the distinguished African collections of the Buffalo museum of science, the Hampton university museum (Virginia) and the American museum of natural history (New York City). The essays examine the shifting definitions of art and artifact, and deal with the question of how we look at objects from cultures whose classification systems differ from our own.