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  • #NigeriaFarmers: WE MUST NOT STOP BLAMING THE NIGERIA FARMERS, But we must also know that every cheap imported food into Nigeria is because the governments of India, Thailand, Vietnam etc have spent Hundreds of billions of Dollars Supporting their farmers over the past 100years. Just like
    @realDonaldTrump
    is spending $10billion supporting US Farmers due to Government Tariff Policy.

    Nigerians are used to blaming the small man who is barely surviving and supporting the killing politicians and demonic elites. Na our way, so I can never be surprised by what is happening, but let me ask the following questions....

    1. who is responsible for the rising cost of fertilizer and farm inputs making it almost impossible to Farm in Nigeria today? The Nigeria Farmers I guess!

    2. Who is responsible for the escalating cost of transportation and logistics? I believe it is the Nigeria Farmers too abi?

    3. Who is responsible for the high cost of Energy and insane cost of machinery for production, processing and manufacturing? The Nigeria farmers Again Abi?

    4. Who is responsible for the high cost and challenging process of borrowing, making it impossible for Nigeria farmers to borrow money for agriculture? I believe it is the Nigeria Farmers too Right?

    5. Who is responsible for Government Policies affected all Nigeria Businesses and making it hard to survive as a Nigeria Business person and particularly in Farming? The Nigeria Farmer Again Na!

    6. Who is responsible for the Rural Insecurity making it impossible for the Nigerian to farmer Peacefully and Progressively? The Nigeria Farmer Surely!

    7. Who is responsible for the lack of Rural infrastructure affecting the Rural Farmer? I am talking about roads and basic farm infrastructure to make it easier to farm? I am certain it is the Nigeria Farmer.

    Nigeria Farmers are the only Farmers in the world responsible for everything and provided with literally no support but ultimately blamed for high food prices. When Policies are mostly domiciled in Abuja and State capitals without touching the real rural farmers, the Nigeria Farmer is to Blame.

    The Farmer who is barely surviving is blame for Hoarding, Smuggling, Price hikes and Greed when that farmer most times don't have the capacity to move those goods to the market for sale and has to depend on Middle men to help him or her get goods to the market.

    The Nigeria farmer is always under prices, under appreciated, under valued and mostly ridiculed by the same people he is feeding cheap and with pains.

    Ultimately, Nigerians will know that Until Nigeria Farms, Nigeria is not Working!

    NOTE: No Nigeria Farmer is Hungry and the Images Below are of Habanero Pepper, We are Currently Planting 50,000 including Tomatoes and Bell Pepper. 1,000 Ugwu Plants, 5 Hectares of Soyabeans, 5 Hectares of Cassava and Counting, More than 5 Hectares of Sweet Potatoes. More than 2,500 Producing Palm Trees; 1,000 Mangoes; 2,000 Cashew Trees; 100 Avocadoes; developing 30hectares of Grapevine, More than 100 pawpaw Trees etc....

    SORRY, NIGERIA FARMERS ARE NOT HUNGRY!
    #NigeriaFarmers: WE MUST NOT STOP BLAMING THE NIGERIA FARMERS, But we must also know that every cheap imported food into Nigeria is because the governments of India, Thailand, Vietnam etc have spent Hundreds of billions of Dollars Supporting their farmers over the past 100years. Just like @realDonaldTrump is spending $10billion supporting US Farmers due to Government Tariff Policy. Nigerians are used to blaming the small man who is barely surviving and supporting the killing politicians and demonic elites. Na our way, so I can never be surprised by what is happening, but let me ask the following questions.... 1. who is responsible for the rising cost of fertilizer and farm inputs making it almost impossible to Farm in Nigeria today? The Nigeria Farmers I guess! 2. Who is responsible for the escalating cost of transportation and logistics? I believe it is the Nigeria Farmers too abi? 3. Who is responsible for the high cost of Energy and insane cost of machinery for production, processing and manufacturing? The Nigeria farmers Again Abi? 4. Who is responsible for the high cost and challenging process of borrowing, making it impossible for Nigeria farmers to borrow money for agriculture? I believe it is the Nigeria Farmers too Right? 5. Who is responsible for Government Policies affected all Nigeria Businesses and making it hard to survive as a Nigeria Business person and particularly in Farming? The Nigeria Farmer Again Na! 6. Who is responsible for the Rural Insecurity making it impossible for the Nigerian to farmer Peacefully and Progressively? The Nigeria Farmer Surely! 7. Who is responsible for the lack of Rural infrastructure affecting the Rural Farmer? I am talking about roads and basic farm infrastructure to make it easier to farm? I am certain it is the Nigeria Farmer. Nigeria Farmers are the only Farmers in the world responsible for everything and provided with literally no support but ultimately blamed for high food prices. When Policies are mostly domiciled in Abuja and State capitals without touching the real rural farmers, the Nigeria Farmer is to Blame. The Farmer who is barely surviving is blame for Hoarding, Smuggling, Price hikes and Greed when that farmer most times don't have the capacity to move those goods to the market for sale and has to depend on Middle men to help him or her get goods to the market. The Nigeria farmer is always under prices, under appreciated, under valued and mostly ridiculed by the same people he is feeding cheap and with pains. Ultimately, Nigerians will know that Until Nigeria Farms, Nigeria is not Working! NOTE: No Nigeria Farmer is Hungry and the Images Below are of Habanero Pepper, We are Currently Planting 50,000 including Tomatoes and Bell Pepper. 1,000 Ugwu Plants, 5 Hectares of Soyabeans, 5 Hectares of Cassava and Counting, More than 5 Hectares of Sweet Potatoes. More than 2,500 Producing Palm Trees; 1,000 Mangoes; 2,000 Cashew Trees; 100 Avocadoes; developing 30hectares of Grapevine, More than 100 pawpaw Trees etc.... SORRY, NIGERIA FARMERS ARE NOT HUNGRY!
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  • #Northernization: THE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE WAS, IS AND WILL ALWAYS BE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY!

    It is time for us all to begin to take Agricultural Productivity seriously across Northern Nigeria. That is the short, medium and long-term solution to most of our socio economic challenges. Most of the Industrialized Economies of the world today started from Agriculture.

    Every Northerner must seek Space, Land, Gardens and every corner of their homes to Cultivate! Cultivate!! and Cultivate!!!. Let every Northernee unleash the Farmer in Him or Her; Let us feed the North and the Nation; Let us begin an Agricultural Revolution that is sustainable and driven by the people, one farm at a time. Let us do something that will change the Mindset of the Average Northerner. Let us make the move to Self-Sufficiency (SS), Mental Dependency (MD) and Food Availability (FA).

    The Technological demands for starting small and starting now is available but not cheap but just start. Let us go back to Justifying and Honouring the Labour of our hands. let us all begin to disabuse our minds and let's get off this Miracle Mindset Mentality.

    The Church and Mosque will not feed you; Neither will Prayers or Miracles; Night Vigil will not do it; Evangelism or Jihadism cannot put food on the table except for the Pastors and Imams who utilize them for Personal Enrichment and Greed. The North must not be made worse for our children; Let us suffer for our children to be better.

    You cannot be an Import dependent economy and be applying Export Driven Economic Policies; It is like preparing for an English Examination but the Questions are set in Hausa.

    Developing Economies cannot grow with Neo-Liberal Policies. The only examples that have work in the developing world are those that had the guts for Capital Control; refused devaluation pressure and were systemic; refused the urge to not subsidize the people; Massively Invested in Agriculture to kick-start industrialization; Ensured that Imports were treated with disdain and Consolidated Localization with Nationalism. The examples are all over Asia, Europe and Africa.

    In the Words of Ernesto Che Guevara "The Revolution is not an Apple that will Fall from the Sky; You Have to Pluck it; You have to Make it Fall" Nigerians, let us make our dreams come true or we die trying.

    This Movement by The Northern Elders Forum @Northernelders for The Northern Nigeria Investment and Industrialization Summit
    @NNIIS25 is Late but it is Better Today than Tomorrow. Our Elders will say..."Na When You Wake Up, Your Day Break."

    To all the Organizers, Please keep up and the good work, the conversation and the sensitization of the Northern Elites because until the North Farms, The North is not Working!
    #Northernization: THE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE WAS, IS AND WILL ALWAYS BE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY! It is time for us all to begin to take Agricultural Productivity seriously across Northern Nigeria. That is the short, medium and long-term solution to most of our socio economic challenges. Most of the Industrialized Economies of the world today started from Agriculture. Every Northerner must seek Space, Land, Gardens and every corner of their homes to Cultivate! Cultivate!! and Cultivate!!!. Let every Northernee unleash the Farmer in Him or Her; Let us feed the North and the Nation; Let us begin an Agricultural Revolution that is sustainable and driven by the people, one farm at a time. Let us do something that will change the Mindset of the Average Northerner. Let us make the move to Self-Sufficiency (SS), Mental Dependency (MD) and Food Availability (FA). The Technological demands for starting small and starting now is available but not cheap but just start. Let us go back to Justifying and Honouring the Labour of our hands. let us all begin to disabuse our minds and let's get off this Miracle Mindset Mentality. The Church and Mosque will not feed you; Neither will Prayers or Miracles; Night Vigil will not do it; Evangelism or Jihadism cannot put food on the table except for the Pastors and Imams who utilize them for Personal Enrichment and Greed. The North must not be made worse for our children; Let us suffer for our children to be better. You cannot be an Import dependent economy and be applying Export Driven Economic Policies; It is like preparing for an English Examination but the Questions are set in Hausa. Developing Economies cannot grow with Neo-Liberal Policies. The only examples that have work in the developing world are those that had the guts for Capital Control; refused devaluation pressure and were systemic; refused the urge to not subsidize the people; Massively Invested in Agriculture to kick-start industrialization; Ensured that Imports were treated with disdain and Consolidated Localization with Nationalism. The examples are all over Asia, Europe and Africa. In the Words of Ernesto Che Guevara "The Revolution is not an Apple that will Fall from the Sky; You Have to Pluck it; You have to Make it Fall" Nigerians, let us make our dreams come true or we die trying. This Movement by The Northern Elders Forum @Northernelders for The Northern Nigeria Investment and Industrialization Summit @NNIIS25 is Late but it is Better Today than Tomorrow. Our Elders will say..."Na When You Wake Up, Your Day Break." To all the Organizers, Please keep up and the good work, the conversation and the sensitization of the Northern Elites because until the North Farms, The North is not Working!
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  • "*A teacher is like a candle —burning bright to illuminate the paths of others, even as they sacrifice themselves.*"

    They give their light selflessly, chasing away the darkness of ignorance, one lesson at a time. A teacher doesn’t just teach—they inspire, nurture, and guide us to be the best versions of ourselves. Like a candle, their warmth and glow may seem quiet, but their impact is infinite.

    Without them, the world would remain in shadows.
    "*A teacher is like a candle 🕯️—burning bright to illuminate the paths of others, even as they sacrifice themselves.*" They give their light selflessly, chasing away the darkness of ignorance, one lesson at a time. A teacher doesn’t just teach—they inspire, nurture, and guide us to be the best versions of ourselves. Like a candle, their warmth and glow may seem quiet, but their impact is infinite. Without them, the world would remain in shadows. 🌟
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  • teachers will be like "i know this is a stressful time" then add 15 assignments.
    teachers will be like "i know this is a stressful time" then add 15 assignments.😩💀
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  • teachers will be like "i know this is a stressful time" then add 15 assignments.
    teachers will be like "i know this is a stressful time" then add 15 assignments.😩💀
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  • DAILY ISLAMIC REMINDER. Yawm athalaatha, 24th day of Rabeeul Awwal 1447AH, Tuesday, 16th September, 2025.
    *_MUSLIM MEN, WOMEN AND SECULAR EDUCATION_*.
    BismilLah.

    First of all, we all know in Islamic terms that education or learning is compulsory for both men and women without any discrimination. All the commands of ALLAH Azzawajal and HIS Messenger sallallahu alaihi wasallam on education are for both men and women.

    Nowadays there are a lot of people who talk about the differences between a modern and Islamic Education. And it really surprises me as I don’t believe there is a need to choose between Islamic and modern Education. We should rather make both forms of education compulsory upon ourselves in balance.

    Education means to learn about something one has no prior knowledge of, for example, modern science is defined as being a “system of knowledge gained by systematic research.

    Humans are asked, on various occasions in the Quran, to research, to make some thorough investigations about the universe and to find the hidden truth in the things around us. God (ALLAH) Almighty has invited us to look around and observe things in order to solidify our belief in HIM. We believe in ALLAH Azzawajal, however, contemplation and seeking knowledge will solidify our belief in HIM even more.

    We are welcomed to observe, to feel and to understand the things that bring us closer to our CREATOR. It means that we are entitled to learn science as science is the systematic way to observe a fact or find a fact for which we are asked to.

    So where does this concept of “Islamic Education” versus “Modern Education” come from? In fact we have restricted ourselves to some part of Islam and preaching and categorized it as “Islamic Education”. Islam is actually a complete code of life and contains all aspects of human knowledge that one can comprehend including, art, science, law, health, politics, education, economics and much more all found in the Holy Quran and from the traditions of the Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him.

    And we find that during the time of the Messenger of ALLAH, Muhammad, peace be upon him, he initiated policies in places like Madina. Does it not prove that politics is a part of Islam? Another example from the companions of the Prophet was that of the economic policies of Umar Ibn al- Khattab (The second Caliph of the Muslims) which, amazed the European economists. Is it not Islam?

    During the Battle of Badr, some of the prisoners who were captured and were educated, were actually asked to teach the Muslims. Can anybody tell me what they taught the Muslims, Islamic Virtues? What do you think? The sad reality is the fact that most Muslim parents put more effort into their children to study the secular system of education neglecting the Islamic Studies. Sadly today, many Muslims in secular universities cannot even read the Qur'an or pray their salaat properly but are spending years reading and studying other non-direct Islamic education. That's where the major mistake lies.

    Let's encourage our children to study the deen well from childhood and motivate them to balance both education seeking ALLAH'S blessings in life. *_May ALLAH (Al-Haadi, The Guide) keep guiding us all_*. Aameen.
    DAILY ISLAMIC REMINDER. Yawm athalaatha, 24th day of Rabeeul Awwal 1447AH, Tuesday, 16th September, 2025. *_MUSLIM MEN, WOMEN AND SECULAR EDUCATION_*. BismilLah. First of all, we all know in Islamic terms that education or learning is compulsory for both men and women without any discrimination. All the commands of ALLAH Azzawajal and HIS Messenger sallallahu alaihi wasallam on education are for both men and women. Nowadays there are a lot of people who talk about the differences between a modern and Islamic Education. And it really surprises me as I don’t believe there is a need to choose between Islamic and modern Education. We should rather make both forms of education compulsory upon ourselves in balance. Education means to learn about something one has no prior knowledge of, for example, modern science is defined as being a “system of knowledge gained by systematic research. Humans are asked, on various occasions in the Quran, to research, to make some thorough investigations about the universe and to find the hidden truth in the things around us. God (ALLAH) Almighty has invited us to look around and observe things in order to solidify our belief in HIM. We believe in ALLAH Azzawajal, however, contemplation and seeking knowledge will solidify our belief in HIM even more. We are welcomed to observe, to feel and to understand the things that bring us closer to our CREATOR. It means that we are entitled to learn science as science is the systematic way to observe a fact or find a fact for which we are asked to. So where does this concept of “Islamic Education” versus “Modern Education” come from? In fact we have restricted ourselves to some part of Islam and preaching and categorized it as “Islamic Education”. Islam is actually a complete code of life and contains all aspects of human knowledge that one can comprehend including, art, science, law, health, politics, education, economics and much more all found in the Holy Quran and from the traditions of the Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him. And we find that during the time of the Messenger of ALLAH, Muhammad, peace be upon him, he initiated policies in places like Madina. Does it not prove that politics is a part of Islam? Another example from the companions of the Prophet was that of the economic policies of Umar Ibn al- Khattab (The second Caliph of the Muslims) which, amazed the European economists. Is it not Islam? During the Battle of Badr, some of the prisoners who were captured and were educated, were actually asked to teach the Muslims. Can anybody tell me what they taught the Muslims, Islamic Virtues? What do you think? The sad reality is the fact that most Muslim parents put more effort into their children to study the secular system of education neglecting the Islamic Studies. Sadly today, many Muslims in secular universities cannot even read the Qur'an or pray their salaat properly but are spending years reading and studying other non-direct Islamic education. That's where the major mistake lies. Let's encourage our children to study the deen well from childhood and motivate them to balance both education seeking ALLAH'S blessings in life. *_May ALLAH (Al-Haadi, The Guide) keep guiding us all_*. Aameen.
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  • *UPDATE ON 2025 NECO RESULT*

    *The 2025 NECO Internal Results are expected to be released between today and Monday. Candidates are advised to get their NECO Result Token ready, as NECO does not provide scratch cards like WAEC. You can send a DM to purchase your token and stay updated on the official release.*
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  • THE NATION’S EYES NEWSPAPER
    September 7, 2025

    New Law: Nigerians Must Obtain Tax ID to Operate Bank Accounts, Businesses by 2026
    BY NOEL CHIAGOROM

    Beginning January 1, 2026, Nigerians will no longer be able to open or operate bank accounts, run businesses, or access financial services without a Taxpayer Identification Number (Tax ID or TIN).

    This landmark reform, contained in the newly signed Nigeria Tax Administration Act, 2025, is being described as the most significant change in Nigeria’s financial and tax system in decades.

    WHAT THE LAW SAYS

    Signed into law by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in August, the Act makes it compulsory for:

    Individuals: No bank account can be opened or operated without a Tax ID.

    Businesses: From roadside traders to multinationals, all must register for a Tax ID.

    Government Agencies (MDAs): Required to obtain Tax IDs before entering contracts.

    Foreign Suppliers: Must register with the new Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) before doing business in Nigeria.

    Under Section 8(2) of the Act, banks, insurers, and stockbrokers will be barred from providing services to anyone without a valid Tax ID.

    WHY THE REFORM MATTERS

    Nigeria has long struggled with weak tax compliance:

    Nigeria – 10% tax-to-GDP ratio

    Ghana – 13%

    Kenya – 16%

    South Africa – 27%+

    Global Average – 34%

    Out of 200 million+ citizens, only 10 million are registered taxpayers, while more than 60 million Nigerians hold bank accounts.

    This gap explains why revenue remains poor despite Nigeria’s economic size. Past reforms like the Bank Verification Number (BVN) and the National Identification Number (NIN) improved identity management. Now, the Tax ID mandate is seen as the next bold step to widen the tax net and cut reliance on oil.

    The Act also abolishes the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), replacing it with the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) — a major institutional shake-up.

    IMPLICATIONS FOR CITIZENS & BUSINESSES

    Bank Customers: No deposits, withdrawals, or transfers without a Tax ID.

    Small Businesses: Informal traders must register, creating new compliance obligations.

    Corporate Nigeria: Stricter oversight will reduce tax loopholes.

    Foreign Firms: Non-resident suppliers must comply before doing business in Nigeria.

    PUBLIC REACTIONS

    A civil servant in Abuja expressed concern:

    > “It’s good for accountability, but I fear delays and corruption in the process.”

    A Lagos-based tax consultant welcomed it:

    > “This is long overdue. Without linking tax IDs to financial services, compliance will never improve.”

    RISKS AND CONCERNS

    Exclusion of the Poor: With 38 million adults unbanked, the reform could sideline vulnerable groups.

    Bureaucratic Delays & Corruption: Risk of officials exploiting the registration process.

    Awareness Gap: Millions may miss the deadline, creating chaos at tax offices.

    5 THINGS NIGERIANS MUST KNOW ABOUT THE TAX ID LAW

    1️⃣ Effective Date: January 1, 2026 — no Tax ID, no financial services.
    2️⃣ Who Must Register: Individuals, businesses, MDAs, foreign suppliers.
    3️⃣ Where It Applies: Banks, insurance, stock market, contracts, and business registration.
    4️⃣ Why It Matters: Expands tax net; boosts revenue for development.
    5️⃣ Risks: Exclusion, corruption, delays, low awareness.

    Q & A for Nigerians

    Q1: What is a Tax ID?
    A unique number issued by the NRS for tax purposes, likely linked to BVN and NIN.

    Q2: Who needs it?
    Everyone — individuals, businesses, MDAs, and foreign suppliers.

    Q3: When does it take effect?
    From January 1, 2026.

    Q4: How to register?
    The NRS will publish guidelines. Expected steps include:

    Visit NRS office/center

    Fill application form

    Provide NIN, BVN, valid ID, address, and business documents (if applicable)

    Receive Tax ID

    Q5: What happens if I don’t register?
    You will be unable to operate bank accounts, access insurance/stockbroking, sign government contracts, or run a registered business.

    From January 2026, tax compliance will become a ticket to financial access in Nigeria. This reform is a test of whether government can implement change without worsening hardship. For citizens, it is both a challenge and a call to prepare before the deadline.

    By Noel Chiagorom
    For THE NATION’S EYES NEWSPAPER.
    THE NATION’S EYES NEWSPAPER September 7, 2025 New Law: Nigerians Must Obtain Tax ID to Operate Bank Accounts, Businesses by 2026 BY NOEL CHIAGOROM Beginning January 1, 2026, Nigerians will no longer be able to open or operate bank accounts, run businesses, or access financial services without a Taxpayer Identification Number (Tax ID or TIN). This landmark reform, contained in the newly signed Nigeria Tax Administration Act, 2025, is being described as the most significant change in Nigeria’s financial and tax system in decades. WHAT THE LAW SAYS Signed into law by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in August, the Act makes it compulsory for: Individuals: No bank account can be opened or operated without a Tax ID. Businesses: From roadside traders to multinationals, all must register for a Tax ID. Government Agencies (MDAs): Required to obtain Tax IDs before entering contracts. Foreign Suppliers: Must register with the new Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) before doing business in Nigeria. 👉 Under Section 8(2) of the Act, banks, insurers, and stockbrokers will be barred from providing services to anyone without a valid Tax ID. WHY THE REFORM MATTERS Nigeria has long struggled with weak tax compliance: Nigeria – 10% tax-to-GDP ratio Ghana – 13% Kenya – 16% South Africa – 27%+ Global Average – 34% Out of 200 million+ citizens, only 10 million are registered taxpayers, while more than 60 million Nigerians hold bank accounts. This gap explains why revenue remains poor despite Nigeria’s economic size. Past reforms like the Bank Verification Number (BVN) and the National Identification Number (NIN) improved identity management. Now, the Tax ID mandate is seen as the next bold step to widen the tax net and cut reliance on oil. The Act also abolishes the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), replacing it with the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) — a major institutional shake-up. IMPLICATIONS FOR CITIZENS & BUSINESSES Bank Customers: No deposits, withdrawals, or transfers without a Tax ID. Small Businesses: Informal traders must register, creating new compliance obligations. Corporate Nigeria: Stricter oversight will reduce tax loopholes. Foreign Firms: Non-resident suppliers must comply before doing business in Nigeria. PUBLIC REACTIONS A civil servant in Abuja expressed concern: > “It’s good for accountability, but I fear delays and corruption in the process.” A Lagos-based tax consultant welcomed it: > “This is long overdue. Without linking tax IDs to financial services, compliance will never improve.” RISKS AND CONCERNS Exclusion of the Poor: With 38 million adults unbanked, the reform could sideline vulnerable groups. Bureaucratic Delays & Corruption: Risk of officials exploiting the registration process. Awareness Gap: Millions may miss the deadline, creating chaos at tax offices. 📌 5 THINGS NIGERIANS MUST KNOW ABOUT THE TAX ID LAW 1️⃣ Effective Date: January 1, 2026 — no Tax ID, no financial services. 2️⃣ Who Must Register: Individuals, businesses, MDAs, foreign suppliers. 3️⃣ Where It Applies: Banks, insurance, stock market, contracts, and business registration. 4️⃣ Why It Matters: Expands tax net; boosts revenue for development. 5️⃣ Risks: Exclusion, corruption, delays, low awareness. ❓ Q & A for Nigerians Q1: What is a Tax ID? A unique number issued by the NRS for tax purposes, likely linked to BVN and NIN. Q2: Who needs it? Everyone — individuals, businesses, MDAs, and foreign suppliers. Q3: When does it take effect? From January 1, 2026. Q4: How to register? The NRS will publish guidelines. Expected steps include: Visit NRS office/center Fill application form Provide NIN, BVN, valid ID, address, and business documents (if applicable) Receive Tax ID Q5: What happens if I don’t register? You will be unable to operate bank accounts, access insurance/stockbroking, sign government contracts, or run a registered business. From January 2026, tax compliance will become a ticket to financial access in Nigeria. This reform is a test of whether government can implement change without worsening hardship. For citizens, it is both a challenge and a call to prepare before the deadline. ✍️ By Noel Chiagorom For THE NATION’S EYES NEWSPAPER.
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  • Exciting news for students and scholars worldwide! Discover **Scholarship Community Connect (ScholarshipCC.com)** – the brand-new social network revolutionizing how you connect with scholarships, grants, and educational opportunities!

    Launched just weeks ago, this free global platform brings together students, researchers, educators, and dreamers from all backgrounds. Think Facebook meets scholarship hunting: share stories, get real-time updates on funding, join communities for support, and apply seamlessly – all in one intuitive app-like experience right on your phone or web!

    Key features:
    - **Tailored Scholarship Listings**: Thousands of opportunities matched to your profile, interests, and needs – from undergrad to PhD, local to international.
    - **Expert Resources & Guides**: Tips on crafting killer applications, essay writing, and interview prep to boost your success rate.
    - **Vibrant Community**: Network with peers, mentors, and providers; discuss experiences, inspire each other, and celebrate wins!
    - **Inclusive & Accessible**: Designed for underrepresented students, non-traditional learners, and everyone chasing higher education without financial barriers.

    Whether you're a high schooler eyeing college or a pro seeking advanced studies, ScholarshipCC levels the playing field. No more endless searches – just connections that matter!

    Join today at https://scholarshipcc.com and start your journey. Who's ready to unlock their future? Tag a friend who needs this! #ScholarshipCC #EducationForAll #ScholarshipNetwork
    🚀 Exciting news for students and scholars worldwide! Discover **Scholarship Community Connect (ScholarshipCC.com)** – the brand-new social network revolutionizing how you connect with scholarships, grants, and educational opportunities! Launched just weeks ago, this free global platform brings together students, researchers, educators, and dreamers from all backgrounds. Think Facebook meets scholarship hunting: share stories, get real-time updates on funding, join communities for support, and apply seamlessly – all in one intuitive app-like experience right on your phone or web! Key features: - **Tailored Scholarship Listings**: Thousands of opportunities matched to your profile, interests, and needs – from undergrad to PhD, local to international. - **Expert Resources & Guides**: Tips on crafting killer applications, essay writing, and interview prep to boost your success rate. - **Vibrant Community**: Network with peers, mentors, and providers; discuss experiences, inspire each other, and celebrate wins! - **Inclusive & Accessible**: Designed for underrepresented students, non-traditional learners, and everyone chasing higher education without financial barriers. Whether you're a high schooler eyeing college or a pro seeking advanced studies, ScholarshipCC levels the playing field. No more endless searches – just connections that matter! Join today at https://scholarshipcc.com and start your journey. Who's ready to unlock their future? Tag a friend who needs this! #ScholarshipCC #EducationForAll #ScholarshipNetwork
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  • What Entrepreneurs Must Do
    Entrepreneurship is not just about chasing profits; it is a discipline guided by principles. Multiple great scholars have explained what entrepreneurs must do, whether they like it or not:

    1. Peter F. Drucker – emphasized that entrepreneurs must search for change, respond to it, and exploit it as an opportunity. Change is not optional; it is a duty.

    2. Joseph Schumpeter – described entrepreneurs as “innovators” who must disrupt old ways and create new solutions. Innovation is a responsibility, not a choice.

    3. Howard Stevenson (Harvard Business School) – defined entrepreneurship as “the pursuit of opportunity beyond resources currently controlled.” This means entrepreneurs must take bold steps even when resources are limited.

    4. Jean-Baptiste Say – one of the earliest economists on entrepreneurship, argued that entrepreneurs must combine resources, create value, and bear risks. Risk-bearing is compulsory in business.



    Therefore, whether they like it or not, entrepreneurs must:

    Accept and manage risks

    Keep learning and adapting

    Solve problems through innovation

    Manage people and resources wisely

    Work with resilience and vision



    What Entrepreneurs Must Do Entrepreneurship is not just about chasing profits; it is a discipline guided by principles. Multiple great scholars have explained what entrepreneurs must do, whether they like it or not: 1. Peter F. Drucker – emphasized that entrepreneurs must search for change, respond to it, and exploit it as an opportunity. Change is not optional; it is a duty. 2. Joseph Schumpeter – described entrepreneurs as “innovators” who must disrupt old ways and create new solutions. Innovation is a responsibility, not a choice. 3. Howard Stevenson (Harvard Business School) – defined entrepreneurship as “the pursuit of opportunity beyond resources currently controlled.” This means entrepreneurs must take bold steps even when resources are limited. 4. Jean-Baptiste Say – one of the earliest economists on entrepreneurship, argued that entrepreneurs must combine resources, create value, and bear risks. Risk-bearing is compulsory in business. Therefore, whether they like it or not, entrepreneurs must: Accept and manage risks Keep learning and adapting Solve problems through innovation Manage people and resources wisely Work with resilience and vision
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