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Cpt.Edward Boyo

 

  Aviation & Allied BusinessPublications, publishers of Aviation & Allied BusinessJournal,Africa’s leading magazine on

air transport development, which has been published over the past 30 years, is  pleased to announce that in partnership with the Nigeria Revenue Service (formerly  FIRS), it will host the first Aviation Industry Enlightenment Webinar on the  implications of the recently passed Nigeria Tax Act, 2025 for the aviation sector.

The event which will hold on September 11, 2025 will convene the crème of the  aviation and allied sectors in Nigeria to deliberate on the new Nigeria Tax Act, 2025  and its implications for the sector.

Capt. Edward Boyo, Publisher of Aviation & Allied Business Publications, conveners of  the Webinar said: “Today, there are different opinions in the industry about the new  Tax Act and how it will affect the industry.”

“ This Webinar, being held in partnership  with Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS), offers a unique opportunity for the aviation  industry to be informed, brainstorm and drive conversations on how the new tax  regime would impact businesses in the sector.”

The Webinar will be anchored by experts from the Nigeria Revenue Service as well as  others knowledgeable in taxation and aviation.

The headline speech for the Webinar  will be delivered by the Honourable Minister Aviation & Aerospace Development,  Barrister Fetus Keyamo, SAN.

“The aviation sector is an enabler of economic development all over the world. We  commend the current leadership of the Ministry of Aviation & Aerospace  Development under Barrister Keyamo for its efforts to reposition the aviation  industry in Nigeria. Support for the aviation sector is a support to other sectors  dependent on aviation”, says Capt. Boyo.

Aviation & Allied Business Publications is the foremost publication on air transport  development in Nigeria and Africa.

Over the past 30 years, it has set agenda for the

industry and promoted many initiatives in support of the development Africa’s air  transport industry and prosperity of the African continent.

 

 

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