Tax Reform Challenge 2025 for Nigerian Students
The Tax Reform Challenge by the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee invites young Nigerians to take part in a national competition showcasing their ideas, understanding, and creativity about Nigeria’s new tax reform laws. The initiative provides students with an opportunity to engage in meaningful discussion about fiscal responsibility and how taxation supports public accountability.
Purpose of the Challenge
The Challenge aims to:
- Raise awareness and encourage learning about tax policies among Nigerian youth.
- Promote open and factual analysis of tax-related matters.
- Build a network of informed student ambassadors to drive constructive engagement.
- Highlight taxation as a shared responsibility between citizens and government.
Who Can Apply
The Tax Reform Challenge is open to:
- Undergraduates in Nigerian tertiary institutions including universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education.
- Graduates currently serving or awaiting mobilisation for the NYSC programme.
Applicants can participate individually or through recognised groups such as tax clubs, or student associations in economics, accounting, or journalism.
Entry Guidelines
Entries may be presented in English, Pidgin, Hausa, Igbo, or Yoruba. Students should prepare and submit published content — articles, videos, podcasts, radio pieces, or social media posts — focusing on Nigeria’s tax reform.
Entries in local languages must include English translations. Video or audio submissions must be no longer than ten minutes.
All submissions must be factual, educational, and engaging. Constructive criticism of the reforms is accepted.
Submission Period: 1 July – 31 December 2025.
Evaluation Criteria
Submissions will be assessed on:
- Objectivity and Balance: Presenting fair and accurate insights.
- Technical Accuracy: Correct understanding of the tax laws.
- Public Engagement: Clarity and creativity that connect with the audience.
- Impact and Reach: Measured through public interest, views, and shares.
Competition Format
Stage 1 – Screening
All eligible students will complete an online test on key tax reform concepts. The top two performers (male and female) from each institution progress to the next stage. Their submitted works will also be reviewed for quality and accuracy.
Stage 2 – Zonal Competitions
Qualified contestants will present their ideas before panels made up of academics, journalists, tax officials, and committee members. Winners from each geopolitical zone will move to the national finals.
Stage 3 – National Finals
Finalists will compete at a live event broadcast across TV, radio, and digital platforms. Judges will include experts from policy, academia, and the media.
Prizes and Recognition
- 1st Prize: ₦5 million
- 2nd Prize: ₦3 million
- 3rd Prize: ₦2 million
- Consolation Awards: Top ten finalists per zone will receive tech gadgets, internships or job offers, and recognition as Tax Reform Youth Ambassadors.
Student clubs or associations represented by finalists will also receive ₦2 million each to host tax education events in their schools.
How to Apply
Applications open at the end of December 2025 via the official Fiscal Reforms website.
Follow updates using the hashtag #NGTaxReformChallenge on social media.
Enquiries:
Email: enquiries@fiscalreforms.ng
WhatsApp: 08109753151
Further details are available on the official Challenge page.
Closing Note
The Tax Reform Challenge encourages students to share informed perspectives on national tax policies while gaining valuable experience in research, communication, and public service. It provides a platform for young Nigerians to contribute to the national conversation on accountability and development.