The Advertisers Association of Nigeria (ADVAN) has expressed outrage over the decision by the Advertising Regulatory Council to impose a N3 million vetting fee for advertisements produced outside Nigeria.NYSC Portal
Osamede Uwubanmwen, the President of ADVAN, conveyed the association’s displeasure in an exclusive interview, highlighting concerns about the impact on players in the advertising industry.informationguidenigeria
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Uwubanmwen attributed the aggressive taxing regime by the Advertising Regulatory Council to the Federal Government’s decision to remove the council from the national budgetary allocation. The move is seen as negatively affecting the advertising industry.JAMB Portal
Furthermore, ADVAN expressed dismay that the regulatory body had not responded to a suit filed against it, despite months passing since ADVAN challenged the legality of certain provisions in the new ARCON (Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria) law.JAMB Result
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