Actress, Iyabo Ojo has penned an appreciation post as she resolves her tax issues with the Lagos government.
For over a year now, the Yoruba star has been dragging the government for allegedly charging her exorbitant taxes.
Now taking to her Instagram page, Iyabo announced that it has been solved as she gave thanks to God as well as certain people.
She appreciated her lover, Paulo Okoye got being her backbone, and lover. She also appreciated colleague Lola Alao, her team of lawyers, and many more.
“APPRECIATION POST
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I want to first start by saying a very big thank you to God almighty for always coming through for me
Secondly, I would like to thank the Lirs boss himself Mr Ayodele Subair….. for looking into my personal income tax, adjusting it, and giving me a better payment plan, I’m so grateful, sir, also to Director Jimi Aina, I say thank you too, and God bless you,
To my legal team @iammaverick_ois
@maverick_fortelegal and my tax consultants, I say a very big thank you, you’re the best
To all my beautiful fans and loved ones who reached out to me, I say a very big thank you, for your constant love and support, I’m so grateful, and I do not take it for granted,
Also
@pauloo2104, Obim, my backbone, my love, thank you
@iamlolaalao, my sisto for life, I can’t thank you enough
grvlagos, thank you so much, I do appreciate your support
@alabaultimate, my brother from another mother.. thank you for always standing by me
NO MORE TAX ISSUES ….. God be praised”.
Recall that early this year, the businesswoman had called out Governor Sanwo Olu and the entire Lagos state government over the outrageous tax bill sent to her.
Sending a message to them, Iyabo Ojo made it clear that they can’t break her as none of them made her who she is today.
She boldly declared that she Stan and re-stan obediently on her beliefs and can never be pressured nor shaken not be made to how down to tribal bigots.
In a later post, Iyabo expressed her frustration over the exorbitant amount of money that the Lagos state government was demanding from her in taxes.
Ojo disclosed that the tax authorities had asked her to pay a staggering 18 million Naira. What made this situation even more challenging for her was that she was required to pay this amount over just three months.