A popular director at the Lagos Inland Revenue Service, Olanike Disu, who is widely called Madam Tax, has died on Monday, September 4th, barely 24 hours after celebrating her birthday on Sunday, September 3rd.
According to a report by LIB, female tax guru, died in mysterious circumstances at a private hospital after complaining that she's not feeling too well barely 24-hours after she celebrated her birthday.
She's survived by her two children. May her soul rest in peace, Amen.
Here is an official statement by Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria confirming her death;
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"Members of the Council, Management and Secretariat of the Chartered Institute of Taxation Of Nigeria, has regrettably announce the unfortunate demise of a member of the Executive Committee of Council, Mrs Olanike Disu, FCTI which occurred today, September 4, 2017.
"She was the current Chairman of the 2018 Annual Tax Committee (ATC). She was also an Assistant Director with the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) until her death.
"We pray that God will comfort her family and the CITN family, and grant them the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss."
Winner of popular reality show,Gulder Ultimate Search Season 3, Hector Oluwaseun Jobarteh, has been killed by some gunmen in his house at Agege, Lagos State.
Hector, 38, who was trailed to his house around 8am on Saturday by the assailants, shortly after returning from the Lagos Airport, Ikeja, where he had gone to pick up a sibling.
The men were said to have shot him, after threatening a co-tenant who then gave them direction to his flat where he was killed.
He was later rushed to a hospital in the area where he was confirmed dead.
The case was said to have been reported to policemen at the New Oko Oba division.
Preliminary investigation by the Police showed the attack was cult-related.
The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Olarinde Famous-Cole, who confirmed the killing, said the police had swung into action and had arrested three suspects.
He said, “The residents picked the faces of some of the suspects, which aided police investigations. Three suspects have been arrested.”
He said, “He had returned into the country about three months ago. He went to pick his brother on Saturday. The killers followed him to his house. When they got to the apartment, they met his younger brother who asked who they were. They told him that they wanted to see his elder brother. Immediately they sighted him, one of them brought out a gun and shot him dead.
“From what we have gathered, it appeared to be a reprisal. There are some pointers that it had something to do with cultism.”
Meanwhile, Social media has been buzzing with tributes and glowing comments about him.
President Muhammadu Buhari has called on Nigerians to celebrate the Super Eagles, following their 1-1 draw with Cameroon, in a 2018 World Cup qualifying game on Monday in Yaounde.
Buhari posted a picture of himself watching the game on TV and tweeted: “Let’s celebrate our Super Eagles, holding Cameroon to a draw in Yaoundé. The march to #Russia2018 continues, and they have all our support!”
The Eagles survived early pressure, before they took the lead through Simon Moses, who lashed in on a loose ball.
Nigeria squandered several chances to double the lead, before goalkeeper Ikechukwu Ezenwa fouled Djoum Arnaud inside the area.
The referee pointed to the spot and Vincent Aboubacar kept his nerves to make it 1-1 with 15 minutes left.
The result sees the Eagles remain top of Group with 10 points, while Zambia who play Algeria on Tuesday are second with four points.
Super Eagles Captain, John Mikel Obi has been named among the five stars from an engrossing weekend of African qualifiers.
According to a report on KweséESPN Mikel tops list of the five continent’s stars that impressed during the qualifiers across the continent.
Read full report below for four others named in the list.
John Obi Mikel, Nigeria: There have been doubts about Mikel’s role with the Super Eagles following his move to Tianjin TEDA, with coach Gernot Rohr hinting that he’s less inclined to consider players in the Chinese Super League (CSL).
However, the plethora of Nigerian players who have opted for the CSL and the Eagles’ underwhelming showing against South Africa in their opening Africa Cup of Nations qualifier have forced his hand, and Rohr opted for both Mikel and Odion Ighalo for the showdown against Cameroon.
It was Ighalo who found the net, but Mikel was arguably the Eagles’ outstanding player, contributing an excellent assist for the opener and scoring Nigeria’s second.
The West African heavyweights are a different prospect when the Champions League winner is pulling the strings in midfield, and Mikel’s return to the side should ensure that the Eagles reach their sixth World Cup.
Seydou Doumbia, Ivory Coast: Marc Wilmots has inherited a side full of stars after taking the reins with the Elephants, particularly now that Gervinho has returned from injury and Salomon Kalou opted to come out of his brief international retirement.
The Belgian coach has no shortage of attacking options – he’s also introduced Olympique Lyonnais forward Maxwel Cornet to the fold – but it was one of the team’s veterans, Doumbia, who has emerged as Wilmots’ MVP.
He was overlooked for Michel Dussuyer’s unhappy tenure, but scored twice in the defeat by Guinea and then bagged another two goals as the Elephants thumped Gabon 3-0 away on Saturday.
If Max Gradel can rediscover his top form – as he’s threatening to do – and when Wilfried Bony, Wilfried Zaha and Jonathan Kodjia return to fitness (and to the fold) the Elephants should have the firepower to reach Russia.
Brian Mwila, Zambia: In the aftermath of Nigeria’s demolition of Cameroon, Zambia’s 3-1 triumph over Algeria has gone a little bit under the radar – at least outside of Lusaka.
However, it was a memorable victory by the Chipolopolo, as they revived their faint, faint hopes of qualification with a 3-1 victory.
Admittedly, Algeria are facing a litany of problems right now, but the hosts deserve credit for weathering the storm in the second half – particularly after Fashion Sakala had been dismissed.
It was Mwila’s performance in the first half an hour, however, that ultimately decided this one.
First of all, the newly acquired Platinum Stars frontman demonstrated his aerial class with a leaping header to divert a cross past Rais M’Bolhi.
Then – sniffing an opportunity – he was quickest to react when the Algeria stopper spilled the ball, capitalising on hesitation in the visiting defence to poke home the Fennecs’ second.
Denis Onyango, Uganda: Like Zambia, Uganda were responsible for a major giant killing this weekend, as they stunned the Pharaohs 1-0 in Namboole to move atop Group E.
Emmanuel Okwi has received much of the plaudits following his match-winning strike – and a beautiful goal it was too – but this was a triumph that owed a lot to skipper Onyango.
The Mamelodi Sundowns stopper pulled off one outstanding stop to deny Mohamed Salah, and organised his defence superbly as the Cranes hassled and stymied their illustrious visitors.
Onyango promised that he and his teammates knew how to neutralise Salah and Co. ahead of the match, and the skipper was true to his word with an excellent display – both as a goalkeeper and as a captain.
With Onyango between the sticks, the World Cup may not feel like such a distant dream for the East Africans.
Cedric Bakambu, Democratic Republic of Congo: The only player included here who wasn’t on the winning side at the weekend, Bakambu found the net in the Leopards’ 2-1 defeat by Tunisia, and was a constant threat for the visitors throughout.
His movement, positioning and pace have made him an eye-catching contributor for Villarreal in La Liga, and while his international career has been a stop-start affair, here he demonstrated why he ought to be the key man in the Congolese attack.
Bakambu’s goal – a close-range header following an error by Rami Bedoui – could yet prove important in a group which may yet come down to goal difference, while his pressing and energetic forward play prompted some of his lethargic teammates to improve their performances and up the ante.
Could ‘Bakagoal’ yet prove to be a key man in the return match in Kinshasa on Tuesday?
Meanwhile, Mikel Obi and his Nigeria’s teammates will be gunning for a resounding victory during their away match in Cameroon om Monday.