“Impact of the New Tax Reform Laws on Nigerians in the Diaspora” is the title of a virtual interactive session that the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) and the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee are organizing.
The conversation demonstrates the Federal Government’s dedication to inclusivity and openness in the execution of policies, according to Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman/CEO of NiDCOM.
Friday, October 10, 2025, at 4:00 p.m. (Nigeria Time) is the date of the session, which intends to inform Nigerians in the diaspora on the effects of the recently passed tax laws.
Additionally, it will offer a transparent forum for resolving ambiguities and addressing compliance and obligation-related concerns.
Nigerians living abroad must be well-informed about the new tax structure and its possible effects on their economic endeavors, Dabiri-Erewa added, since they are important contributors to the country’s progress.
During the workshop, participants will receive practical insights and questions answered by professionals from the Presidential Committee and related agencies.
All attendees are urged to register ahead of time by scanning the event’s QR code or using *https://forms.gle/gnad3z5Wf7JjcamA8*.
Meanwhile, Nigerian-American Captain Kelechi Ndukwe has been congratulated by NIDCOM on his elevation to Commander of the U.S. Navy’s Rota, Spain-based Destroyer Squadron 60 and Task Force 65.
This was disclosed by the commission in a statement that Gabriel Odu, who works in the Media, Public Relations, and Protocols unit, signed.
According to reports, the Commission said that Ndukwe will now be in charge of U.S. Navy destroyer operations in Europe, Africa, and the Mediterranean. The announcement was made in Abuja on September 26, 2025.
His new position is a reflection of his leadership and years of service in global naval operations.
When Ndukwe became the first Nigerian-American to command the USS Halsey (DDG-97), a guided-missile destroyer in the U.S. Navy, in April 2021, he made history.
His ascent to the highest levels of the U.S. Navy has been characterized as a tale of greatness, discipline, and determination. He is the son of Nigerian immigrants.
His promotion is a source of pride for Nigeria, the international naval community, and Nigerians residing overseas, the Commission said, in addition to being a personal accomplishment.
Additionally, it guaranteed sustained assistance for Nigerians living abroad who use their work and principles to change the world.
Commander Ndukwe received another round of plaudits from NIDCOM, which described his career as an encouragement to Nigerians around the world.
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