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TAKE YOUR BUSINESS TO ANOTHER LEVEL

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Are you a business owner and you're yet to register your business with CORPERATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION (CAC)? Ubiz Multi-Services Nigeria is here to help you have a facelift for ample opportunities.  Below are benefits of registering your business with government. 1. Legal Protection: Registration provides legal protection for your business name, preventing others from using it without your permission. 2. Business Legitimacy: Registration gives your business legitimacy and credibility, making it more attractive to customers, investors, and partners. 3. Tax Benefits: Registered businesses can obtain a Tax Identification Number (TIN), making it easier to file taxes and access tax benefits. 4. Access to Funding: Registered businesses can access funding from banks, investors, and government programs, which often require registration as a prerequisite. 5. Business Bank Account: Registration allows you to open a business bank account, making it easier to manage your finances and...

EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN OF NSIT UBIUM LG, HON. ALFRED CHARLES CELEBRATES INDIGENES ON OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE IN THE JUST CONCLUDED JAMB EXAMINATION

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EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN OF NSIT UBIUM LG, HON. ALFRED CHARLES CELEBRATES INDIGENES ON OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE IN THE JUST CONCLUDED JAMB EXAMINATION  Hon. Alfred Charles, Chairman, Nsit Ubium Local Government Area, today received and celebrated the duo of Blessing Emmanuel Friday and Miracle Kufre Imeh on their outstanding performance in the just concluded JAMB examination  Blessing who scored an impressive 311 and Miracle who earned herself a commendable 245 were both at the Council Secretariat at the instance of the Chairman who congratulated them and urged other students in the area to emulate their dedication and academic excellence.  Reaffirming his commitment to education under the New Dawn blueprint, Hon. Charles expressed satisfaction that his investments in the sector are beginning to yield visible results. He lauded the students for making themselves, their families, schools, and Nsit Ubium proud with their achievements.  In a gesture of ...

UBIUM DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION EKET CHAPTER INAUGURAL MEETING

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From left, we have Ubong Jacob, Emmanuel Umoh, Ubong Henry (Acting Secretary), Akaninyene Raymond(Chapter Coordinator), Otobong Ekanem and Enobong Raymond  It was a homecoming as Ubium Development Association (UDA) Eket chapter led by Pastor Akaninyene Raymond had its inaugural meeting today Sunday 25th May, 2025 at Sen. Esuene's Park, Eket The meeting granted us a privilege to meet one another thereby fostering a sense of unity and brotherhood.  Among other top issues under discussion, we shared the aspirations of UDA, talked extensively on how to; mobilize our brothers and sisters who reside in Eket Local Government Area, be our brother's keepers, maintain social bond, and promote core cultural heritage and values of Ubium clan. Being the first meeting, participants had opportunities to contribute their views independently toward building and sustaining a formidable UDA chapter in Eket.  The second meeting is fixed to hold second Sunday of June, ...

BENEFITS OF REGISTERING YOUR BUSINESS WITH CORPERATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION

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BENEFITS OF REGISTERING YOUR BUSINESS WITH CORPERATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION  CAC registration, or registering with the Corporate Affairs Commission in Nigeria, is the process of legally establishing a business entity, including a company or business name, with the government. This registration provides official legitimacy and allows the business to operate legally, access certain benefits, and obtain a unique registration number and certificate.  Benefits of Registering a Business Name in Nigeria Registering a business name in Nigeria offers several benefits, including: 1. Legal Protection: Registration provides legal protection for your business name, preventing others from using it without your permission. 2. Business Legitimacy: Registration gives your business legitimacy and credibility, making it more attractive to customers, investors, and partners. 3. Tax Benefits: Registered businesses can obtain a Tax Identification Number (TIN), making it easier t...

Akai Ubium Village Head Seeks Police Intervention Over Rising Crime, DPO Pledges Support

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Akai Ubium Village Head Seeks Police Intervention Over Rising Crime, DPO Pledges Support The Village Head of Akai Ubium, His Highness Eteidung Esema Esema II, led a high-powered delegation to the Nsit Ubium Divisional Police Headquarters on Wednesday, May 14, 2025, seeking urgent intervention over escalating security threats in the community.   The courtesy visit, which included  Akai Ubium Village Council members and community leaders, was aimed at fostering stronger collaboration between the Nigeria Police Force and the Akai Ubium community to combat rising criminal activities.   Alarming Security Challenges in Akai Ubium   In his address, Eteidung Esema Esema II highlighted pressing security concerns, including:   1. Reckless Road Violations:     - Motorcyclists and tricycle operators frequently drive against traffic on the Eket-Oron Road, endangering lives.      - Many vehicles op...
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FROM AKAI UBIUM NEWS DESK FROM AKAI UBIUM NEWS DESK  Akwa Ibom Allstars Confederation Pays Courtesy Visit to Akai Ubium Monarch, Pledges Community Development The State Executive Council (EXCO) of the Akwa Ibom Allstars Confederation, led by its President General (PG), Mr. Ime Inoh, paid a high-profile courtesy visit to the Village Head of Akai Ubium, His Highness Eteidung Esema Esema II, and the Akai Ubium Village Council on 3rd May 2025.   The visit which underscored the strong bond between the Allstars Confederation and the Akai Ubium community, was marked by fraternal exchanges, health advocacy, and discussions on community development.   In his open address, the President General commended Eteidung for his exceptional Leadership & Legacy. Mr. Ime Inoh (PG) further lauded Eteidung Esema Esema II for his exemplary leadership and unwavering commitment to sports and community growth.   In his word, "Your Highness, we are de...