Victoria N. Okokon

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šŸ’¼ Finance Coach | Tax Strategist
šŸ’” I help you master money & reduce tax stress
šŸ“šTax education and advisory for SMEs, professionals, and diaspora Nigerians.
āœ”ļø 20 years of experience, FCA, FCTI, Banking Consultant.

Some people hear ā€œtax reductionā€ and immediately think something suspicious is happening šŸ˜…But honestly…Good planning, cl...
01/06/2026

Some people hear ā€œtax reductionā€ and immediately think something suspicious is happening šŸ˜…

But honestly…

Good planning, clean records, and understanding what applies to you can already make a big difference.

Tax becomes easier when you understand how it actually works.

Let’s be honest…A lot of people don’t dislike tax.They dislike feeling confused by it šŸ˜…That’s one reason we’re working o...
29/05/2026

Let’s be honest…

A lot of people don’t dislike tax.

They dislike feeling confused by it šŸ˜…

That’s one reason we’re working on a Tax Education Workbook.

Something practical.
Something easier to understand.

Because learning tax shouldn’t feel intimidating.

28/05/2026

A meaningful close to one chapter… and the beginning of another. 🌿

On Saturday, 23rd May 2026, I officially handed over leadership at the Investiture Ceremony of the CITN Port Harcourt District Society.

Serving as the 8th Chairman and the first female Chairman of this District has been one of the greatest honours of my professional journey.

Grateful for the love, recognition, encouragement, and every moment shared.

Leadership is transient, but institutions endure.

The future begins now. ✨

Saturday, 23rd May 2026 will remain a deeply memorable day for me.I officially handed over leadership at the Investiture...
28/05/2026

Saturday, 23rd May 2026 will remain a deeply memorable day for me.

I officially handed over leadership at the Investiture Ceremony of the 2025/2027 Executive Committee of the CITN Port Harcourt District Society, welcoming Dr. Kennedy Ikechukwu Imudia, FCTI, and the incoming EXCO into office.

Serving as the 8th Chairman and the first female Chairman of this District has been one of the greatest honours of my professional journey.

The journey was demanding at times, but deeply meaningful.
Looking back, I am grateful for the opportunity to serve, to help strengthen the District, and to contribute to building structures that will continue to support its future growth and relevance.

We were especially honoured by the presence of the President/Chairman of Council of CITN, the Vice President, the Registrar/Chief Executive, the National Treasurer, past chairmen, colleagues, friends, and members who came to celebrate this transition with us.

The warmth, encouragement, congratulations, and meritorious service recognition I received truly touched my heart.

Thank you for every handshake, every embrace, every kind word, and every prayer spoken over this journey.

To the incoming Chairman and EXCO, I wish you wisdom, strength, and grace as you lead the District into its next chapter.

Leadership is transient, but service and impact endure.
And for that, I remain grateful.

The future begins now. 🌿

One thing about tax problems…They grow quietly šŸ˜…You miss one filing.Then another.Before you know it, penalties and extra...
27/05/2026

One thing about tax problems…

They grow quietly šŸ˜…

You miss one filing.
Then another.

Before you know it, penalties and extra charges start showing up.

That’s why early compliance matters.

20/05/2026

Your bank didn't wait for permission. šŸ¦

I was on on Monday and we got into something most people are not ready to hear — the Nigerian tax system already knows more about you than you think.

The full conversation is now on YouTube. Link in comments

And before you think this doesn't concern me - that is exactly what I addressed in the first ten minutes

What We Unpacked,
how the Nigerian tax system is no longer waiting for you to come forward. It is already collecting data - from your bank, from the companies that pay you, from the platforms you transact on, & the tenants who claim rent allowances in your name
You are not invisible. You never were.
We broke down the 2 fundamental rules that govern whether you are taxable in Nigeria:
• Tax follows income. If you earn it, it is potentially taxable — regardless of the currency, the platform, or the country it came from.
• Tax follows residency. If you spend 183 days or more in Nigeria in any 12-month period, or if your permanent home is here, Nigeria taxes your worldwide income
What this means practically - for the employee, the freelancer with inconsistent clients, the business owner who has not yet registered, & the diaspora Nigerian who still has a naira account receiving income

The Moment That Stopped the Room
I was asked to explain Nigerian tax in one minute - in pidgin
So I did.
I will not type out what I said. You need to hear it the way it was delivered. I will just say this: the room went quiet, then erupted. BC sometimes the most powerful thing a professional can do is speak the truth plainly, without too much grammar.
That clip alone is worth your time.

Takeaways
3 things that are true right now:
1. Not filing is not being safe. Penalties build silently. The tax authority does not need to knock on your door for a liability to accumulate in your name
2. Keeping records is your best protection.
3. Getting your Tax ID is step one. If you have NIN, your Tax ID is already waiting for you. Go to taxid.nrs.gov.ng and claim it.

We covered a lot - tax categories, the difference BW filing and paying, WHT credits, the presumptive tax regime, and what to do if your income is irregular.
If you are a business owner, a freelancer, a professional with multiple income streams, or a Nigerian in the diaspora with financial ties back home - this conversation was for you.
šŸŽ¬ Watch: Link in comments

TONIGHT. 6PM WAT. LIVE.  All week I have been building to this Monday: the free guide dropped — What Your Bank Already T...
18/05/2026

TONIGHT. 6PM WAT. LIVE.

All week I have been building to this Monday: the free guide dropped — What Your Bank Already Told the Tax Man About You

Tuesday:we unpacked filing vs paying and your WHT credits

Tonight: we take it all live What I will cover on air: āœ“ What the new system can see about your income
āœ“ The exemptions and reliefs you are entitled to
āœ“ The real penalties for everyday earners
āœ“ Presumptive tax — and why records are your protection
āœ“ Three steps you can take this week

Read the free guide before the show: https://selfany.com/whatyourbanktoldtaxman

Join us live: Your Voice, Your Impact Show 18 May 2026 | 6PM WAT

Your bank has already filed a report about you.  Not a scare tactic. A statutory fact. Under Nigeria's new tax laws effe...
16/05/2026

Your bank has already filed a report about you. Not a scare tactic. A statutory fact.

Under Nigeria's new tax laws effective January 2026, your BVN, TIN, and NIN are cross-matched. When a corporate client deducts WHT from your invoice, they file a partial income record in your name.

Most Nigerian online earners do not know this yet. I wrote a free guide to explain it clearly — 11 pages, plain language, real legal references.

Get it free: https://selfany.com/whatyourbanktoldtaxman

Send it to one person who earns online and hasn't thought about this yet.
šŸ“ Podcast live: 18 May 2026, 6PM WAT


Nobody likes deadlines šŸ˜…But tax deadlines are one of those things that become more expensive when ignored.At first it fe...
14/05/2026

Nobody likes deadlines šŸ˜…

But tax deadlines are one of those things that become more expensive when ignored.

At first it feels small…
Then penalties start adding up.

Honestly, staying organized early saves a lot of stress later.

Nobody really plans to avoid tax.It usually starts with ā€œI’ll do it laterā€And before you know it… penalties show up.That...
11/05/2026

Nobody really plans to avoid tax.

It usually starts with ā€œI’ll do it laterā€

And before you know it… penalties show up.

That small delay becomes a bigger problem.

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