Nigeria, Other African Nations Eye Sin Taxes, Debt Restructuring to Replace Lost Funding

[Nigeria Communications Week - Nigeria] - 6/11/2025
Cash-strapped African nations are looking at imposing sin taxes, restructuring debt and even trying to take a cut of diaspora remittances to replace lost aid funding and prop up their health systems. So called sin tax, is an excise tax specifically levied on certain goods deemed harmful to (…)
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