Nigeria’s most credible and
trusted newspaper brand, The Guardian has extended its offerings with the
introduction of Guardian Conferences and Masterclasses to its existing
newspaper structure in a bid to diversify and extend its reach in to new
markets.
According to Lady Maiden
Ibru, Chairman of The Guardian Newspapers Limited, “The on-going reforms at the
company aim at reflecting current realities, including the introduction of
conferences and master classes to discuss national issues”.
With the maiden edition
held in partnership with Akintola Williams Deloitte on Thursday, July 14th 2016
at The Civic Centre, the one-day Economic Forum Series on Tax brought together
upwardly mobile professionals, accountants, lawyers, tax experts, industry and
business thought leaders, key decision and policy makers and change agents who
engaged in dynamic and critical discussions on the theme ‘Unlocking Nigeria’s
Tax Revenue Potentials For Sustainable Development’.
“We feel tax revenues are
critical to sustainable development because they provide governments with
independent revenue for investing in development, reducing poverty and
delivering public services, increasing state capacity, accountability and
responsiveness to citizens”. - Lady Maiden Ibru, Chairman and Publisher,The
Guardian.
Other Speakers at the forum
include Dr Teju Somorin, President, Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria
(CITN), Seye Arowolo, Tax Partner, Akintola Williams Deloitte, Muda Yusuf,
Director General, Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), Babatunde
Fowler, Executive Chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), and Rotimi
Omotosho, Registrar/ Chief Executive, Institute of Chartered Accountants of
Nigeria (ICAN).
This edition of The
Guardian Conferences and Masterclasses was supported by Akintola Williams
Deloitte, AELEX and FIRS.
For more information on
upcoming Guardian Conference and Masterclasses, visit www.guardian.ng
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