A bi-monthly publication, SWITCH Magazine, has featured some budding entrepreneurs and young problem solvers in Nigeria.
A statement by one of the publishers, Isaiah Nuhu, said this edition portrayed the vision of rebranding Nigerian youth to make them more attuned to the 21st-century challenges.
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Some of the young millennials are Samson Itodo, Aisha Shuaibu, Dolly Balogun, and Damilola Anwo-Ade, whose area of endeavours range from entrepreneurship, social impact to politics.
“The edition features young, bold and daring Nigerians who are focused on doing things differently using global best practices and local realities to provide value addition in the economy,” Nuhu said.
The edition is also adorned by Muhammed M. Nami, Chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Service, FIRS, who x-rayed taxation, revenue generation and the new normal in the Federal Government’s revenue drive.
SWITCH Magazine aims to build, promote and encourage role models, worthy citizens for the emerging generation, the publisher stated.