Emmanuel Onyeabor Tax Initiative (EOTI) set to launch on 7 March 2025

by Victoria Chinyeaka Mbanasor (Director of Media & Publicity at EOTI) and Chioma Peace Nnamchi (Lead Content Writer for the Media & Publicity Team at EOTI)

Mark your calendars for 7 March 2025 as the highly anticipated Emmanuel Onyeabor Tax Initiative (EOTI) officially launches, opening its call for mentorship and volunteering applications. EOTI was founded on 15 January 2025 by the renowned tax expert, Emmanuel Onyeabor – PhD Candidate in International Tax Law & Policy at the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University, Canada, with a commitment to advancing the field of tax and supporting the development of the next generation of global tax leaders by providing a cross-border forum for the structured mentorship and training of talented individuals interested in taxation, with a view to equipping them for exciting opportunities in structured tax practice, impactful tax research, and advanced tax education in prestigious institutions worldwide. EOTI is committed to empowering talented legal and business professionals interested in taxation to achieve their global tax leadership dreams by offering access to resources, opportunities, and networks that equip them with the tools required for thriving in an evolving global tax landscape.

Applications for mentorship consideration or volunteering to work with EOTI will be open from 7 March 2025 to 31 March 2025. EOTI seeks to support individuals who exhibit exceptional academic, research, and leadership potential, alongside a profound dedication to achieving global standard expertise in tax. We look forward to receiving your applications. Join dozens of global tax leaders! Be part of a powerful community of global tax professionals!

For more information about EOTI and the application process, please visit and explore our website at https://www.eotaxinitiative.org.

For further inquiries, contact us by email at info@eotaxinitiative.org.

Come join us shape the future of tax leadership across borders!