Business
NRS launches Rev360 to ease tax compliance, identify evaders

By Emma Ujah, Abuja Bureau Chief
The Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) has unveiled Rev360, its next-generation digital tax administration platform designed to deliver a more integrated, intelligent, and taxpayer-centric tax administration experience, which will also identify tax evaders.
Speaking at the event in Abuja, yesterday, Executive Chairman of the Nigeria Revenue Service, Dr. Zacch Adedeji, described Rev360 as a transformational platform that supports the Service’s transition to Tax Administration 3.0 by improving service delivery, strengthening compliance management, enhancing transparency, and simplifying taxpayer interactions.
He stated: “The launch has reinforced the Nigeria Revenue Service’s commitment to innovation, digital transformation, stakeholder collaboration, and continuous improvement as it advances its vision of building a modern revenue administration system that is efficient, transparent, data-driven, and responsive to the needs of taxpayers and the Nigerian economy.”
In his remarks, the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Taiwo Oyedele, said that efficient, technology-enabled tax administration systems are increasingly becoming the backbone of modern economies and are essential to creating a transparent, predictable, and business-friendly environment that supports sustainable growth and national development.
He commended the NRS for its commitment to innovation and institutional transformation, noting that digital platforms such as Rev360 are critical to strengthening revenue administration, improving the ease of doing business, enhancing investor confidence, and supporting the Federal Government’s economic reform agenda.
Oyedele who was represented by the Permanent Secretary (Special Duties) of the Ministry, Mr. Mohammed Sanusi, assured that the ministry would provide necessary support to ensure the successful implementation of the Rev360.
Speaking on the significance of the platform to taxpayers, the Executive Director, Medium and Emerging Taxpayers Group, Mrs. Bolaji Akintola, noted that Rev360 represented the first phase of a broader transformation journey aimed at simplifying taxpayer interactions with the Service and improving the overall taxpayer experience.
According to her, the platform was designed to improve taxpayer onboarding, filing, payment processing, compliance management, and support services, while providing taxpayers with greater visibility, convenience, and confidence in fulfilling their tax obligations.
The Executive Director (Technology), Mr. Iniabasi Akpkan, said the Rev360 technology itself was laying the foundation for the NRS to deliver its mandate at scale.
According to him, “The technology platform makes it easy for taxpayers to be able to pay their taxes, and it’s much faster, much more convenient. That will drive, ultimately, voluntary compliance. Because if people can pay easier, they can pay faster, conveniently from the comfort of their offices and their home, I think naturally it will make people do it much more easily.”
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Business
Lagos gets 360MW boost as FG upgrades four substations
By Obas Esiedesa & Mariam Eko
The Federal Government (FG) has commissioned the upgraded transmission facilities in four major substations in Lagos, adding about 360 megawatts (MW) of transmission capacity to boost electricity supply across the state.
The projects at Ijora, Apapa Road, Alausa and Lekki substations are expected to strengthen bulk power delivery to residential, commercial and industrial consumers within the networks of Eko and Ikeja Electricity Distribution Companies.
Speaking during the commissioning of the projects, Minister of Power, Joseph Tegbe, said the investments were aimed at removing transmission bottlenecks and improving electricity reliability.
“These infrastructures have been here for over 25 years. What we are doing is commissioning new power transformers in Apapa, Ijora, Alausa and Lekki transmission substations. This is important as it will increase our wheeling capacity and also improve our delivery to end-users,” he said.
At Ijora, two new 100MVA transformers raised installed capacity from 90MVA to 230MVA, adding about 112MW, while the Apapa Road substation received two 60MVA transformers and modern gas-insulated switchgear, increasing capacity from 60MVA to 180MVA and adding about 96MW.
At Alausa, an existing 30MVA transformer was replaced with a 100MVA unit, raising total capacity from 135MVA to 205MVA and adding about 56MW. The additional capacity has increased power allocation to Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company to 80MW.
At Lekki, TCN commissioned two by 60MVA transformers, one by 300MVA transformer and nine additional 33kV feeders. The intervention doubled transformation capacity at the 132/33kV level from 120MVA to 240MVA.
Tegbe said the Alausa intervention alone could serve about 70,000 households, representing approximately 180,000 people, while the Lekki project would benefit about 100,000 customers, representing an estimated 400,000 people.
TCN Managing Director, Sule Ahmed Abdulaziz, said the projects were supported by the World Bank and JICA, with Shanghai Electric involved in execution.
Business
Experts seek reforms to unlock poultry industry’s potential
By Kafayat kokumo
Experts have called for reforms, increased investment, innovation and stronger collaboration among stakeholders to unlock the full potential of Nigeria’s poultry industry, to enhance food security, job creation and economic growth.
Speaking recently at the Poultry Association of Nigeria (PAN), Lagos State Chapter summit themed, “Flocking to Growth: Transforming Nigerian Poultry Industry through Innovation and Investment,” Prof. Olutayo Adeyemi said Nigeria’s poultry industry remains one of the country’s most strategic agricultural sectors, with the South-West serving as the hub of poultry production in West Africa.
Adeyemi said advances in poultry genetics have significantly improved productivity, stressing that researchers, farmers, regulators, investors and government must work together to drive the industry’s growth.
He identified precision feed milling, genetics and breeding, broiler production, processing, cold-chain logistics, standard abattoirs and value addition as critical areas requiring investment, lamenting Nigeria’s limited processing capacity.
In his paper presentation titled,”Sustainable Poultry Production: Best Practices, Climate Change and Waste Management,” Dr. Mobolaji Alabi said agriculture contributed 23.1 per cent to Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in the first quarter of the year, while Nigeria’s estimated poultry population of 300 million birds remains insufficient to meet future demand.
He urged poultry farmers to adopt precision management by accurately measuring feed, medication and bird weight to improve productivity and reduce antimicrobial resistance.
Business
NESG projects inflation to average 15.5% in H2’26
By Peter Egwuatu
The Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) has projected Nigeria’s inflation to remain elevated during the remainder of 2026, averaging 15.5 percent in the second half 2026, H2’26, and for the entire year.
This projection is premised on persistent challenges including widespread insecurity in major farming communities, climate-related disruptions particularly flooding and high transportation costs arising from logistics challenges.
In its outlook for 2026, the NESG added that election-related spending, seasonal demand associated with the festive period, and relatively high energy costs could generate temporary cost-push inflationary pressures during H2-2026.
“Howevaer, these pressures could be partly offset by continued exchange rate stability, the lagged effects of tight monetary policy, and favourable base effects” it noted.
While reviewing the Nigeria’s economy in the first half 2026, H1’26, the NESG in its report titled “ Turning Potential into Progress,’ stated that the economy is expected to grow by 4.2 percent in 2026, citing improved performance in the oil, manufacturing, agricultural and services sectors.
The report stated: “Economic growth is expected to strengthen to 4.5 percent in the second half of 2026, bringing full-year gross domestic product (GDP) growth to approximately 4.2 percent’’.
NESG said the oil sector is expected to sustain its growth, supported by improved domestic crude oil production, reflecting better security conditions and the gradual implementation of upstream reforms.
The group said increased domestic refining activity would also strengthen industrial output, reduce dependence on imported refined petroleum products and improve Nigeria’s external position.
“Moreover, manufacturing activity is expected to sustain growth momentum as lower inflation, continued exchange rate stability, and improved foreign exchange liquidity ease production constraints and strengthen business confidence,” the NESG said.
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