ICD 2025: Nigeria Customs showcases milestones in trade facilitation, security, economic growth

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has commemorated International Customs Day 2025 on Monday, 27 January, at the Customs House in Abuja, highlighting its achievements in trade facilitation, border security, and economic development under the theme, “Customs Delivering on its Commitment to Efficiency, Security, and Prosperity.” The Comptroller-General of Customs (CGC), Adewale Adeniyi, in his remarks lauded the Service’s record-breaking ₦6.1 trillion revenue collection in 2024, which exceeded its target by 20.2% and marked a 90.4% year-on-year increase. He attributed this milestone to strategic reforms, innovative processes, and the adoption of advanced technologies such as the indigenous B’Odogwu customs clearance platform, which has processed transactions worth billions of naira. Adeniyi also highlighted trade facilitation initiatives, including the Advanced Ruling System and the Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) programme, which have reduced clearance delays and disputes, contributing to a 66.9% reduction in cargo clearance time for certified AEO companies. On security, the CGC noted the Service’s success in tackling global risks, including anti-money laundering, drug trafficking, and wildlife protection. In 2024, he stated that the NCS seized narcotics worth billions of naira, intercepted illegal wildlife shipments valued at ₦5.93 billion, and deployed geo-spatial integration and enhanced risk assessment protocols to strengthen border security. “Our trade facilitation efforts managed imports valued at ₦60.29 trillion and exports worth ₦136.65 trillion, while strategically granting ₦1.68 trillion in concessions to promote industrial growth,” Adeniyi added, reaffirming the NCS’s commitment to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s economic agenda. The Special Guest of Honour, Chief of Defence Staff, Nigeria defense academy, General Christopher Musa, commended the NCS for its innovation and adaptability in addressing evolving trade and security challenges. “The Armed Forces will continue to support the NCS in promoting national security and prosperity,” Musa assured, while congratulating award recipients for their contributions to the Service. Representing the World Customs Organization – Organisation Mondiale des Douanes (WCO), Secretary-General Ian Sanders praised global customs administrations for advancing trade facilitation, security, and sustainability. He urged members to transform commitments into measurable actions and emphasised the importance of modernisation, data-driven operations, and public-private cooperation in achieving the WCO objectives. Assistant Comptroller-General Dera Nnadi, in charge of Strategic Research and Policy, noted the alignment of the WCO theme with the NCS’s focus on collaboration, consolidation, and innovation. The event attracted senior Customs officers, stakeholders, and representatives from other security agencies, showcasing the NCS’s resolve to strengthen its operations and contributions to Nigeria’s economic development.

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Nigerian Army raise alarm on online scammers

The Nigerian Army has uncovered fake social media accounts created by fraudsters to deceive unsuspecting Nigerians, mainly through recruitment scams. These scammers, according to the Nigerian Army have been using fake accounts to defraud people, and while some have been caught, efforts are ongoing to apprehend more, assuring that the Nigerian Army is committed to protecting the public from these malicious activities. “To clarify, the Nigerian Army doesn’t have any official social media accounts on TikTok. If you come across any suspicious activity or requests for funds related to recruitment, report them immediately to the Nigerian Army’s toll-free number 193 or through our four verified social media handles:“X: https://x.com/HQNigerianArmy, Facebook: https://facebook.com/HQNigerianArmy, Instagram: https://instagram.com/HQNigerianArmy, YouTube: https://youtube.com/HQNigerianArmy, and official website: https://army.mil.ng.”

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Ibadan stampede: Court adjourns Oriyomi Hamzat, Ooni’s ex-wife’s trial

A Magistrate Court sitting in Ibadan, Oyo State, on Monday has adjourned the case of former wife of the Ooni of Ife, Naomi Silekunola; an Ibadan-based broadcaster and Chairman of a radio station, Oriyomi Hamzat; and the Principal of Islamic High School, Basorun, Abdulahib Fasasi until March 24, 2025. The trio face four charges related to conspiracy, murder, manslaughter and negligence in connection with the deaths of 35 children during a stampede at a Christmas funfair held in Ibadan, Oyo State on December 18, 2024. Previously arraigned on a holden charge—a temporary legal mechanism not recognised under Nigerian law—they were remanded in custody but later released on bail following a High Court ruling. Speaking to journalists after the court session, Hamzat’s counsel, Dapo Akinosi, provided an update on the legal proceedings: “The matter was actually slated for mention because when they were arraigned initially, it was on a holden charge, which is not recognised by our law. They were remanded in prison as a result of that charge. “We subsequently applied to the High Court, where bail was granted to the defendants. Legal advice has now been issued, and the proper information has been filed against them. However, they are yet to be served with the information. “Today, we came to court so that the charge here could be withdrawn. Since their plea has not yet been taken at the High Court, we requested a longer adjournment to allow proper proceedings, including plea-taking at the High Court, before the case can be concluded at the Magistrate Court.”

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Sanwo-Olu to commission Old Ojo Road, three others

Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu is set to hand over yet another set of projects to Lagosians, with the formal commissioning of Old Ojo (Phase 1) Road in Oriade LCDA of Amuwo-Odofin Local Government Area, on Tuesday. Also to be commissioned are three other roads Irede, Navy Town, and Mumuni Adio (Buba Marwa)Roads, all in the Amuwo-Odofin Local Government Area. The projects will be inaugurated on Tuesday 28th, January 2025. The formal handing over further attests to Governor Sanwo-Olu’s commitment to the realization of the Transportation Pillar of Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu administration’s THEMES+ Agenda with the provision of roads as a critical infrastructure that will support economic activities. Irede, Navy Town, Mumuni Adio (Buba Marwa), and Old Ojo (Phase 1) Roads provide a link to both the Lagos Blue Line Rail on the Lagos Badagry Expressway and the Water component of the multi-modal transportation initiative with many jetties along the axis. The 10.1km newly reconstructed roads connect the rail component on the Lagos Badagry Expressway to the Inland Waterways terminal with major linkages to residential and commercial areas. Irede Road is a 2.20km road off the Lagos-Badagry Expressway and terminates at the Irede Jetty for water transportation to the riverine communities of Ibasa, Ibeshe, Ilashe, and Imoore in Amuwo OdofinLocal Government Area. Mumuni Adio Road serves as the major arterial that provides access from and into Tank Farms and Industries in Ijegun Egba, a major petroleum products depot within the corridor, was constructed as a semi-urban road about 40 years ago. Navy Town Road leads to Ijegun Imoren Jetty and also connects the Old Ojo Road to Central Bank Estate, Training School, and Navy Town. First constructed in the early Sixties (1960s), the Old Ojo Road was a Single-carriageway with dilapidated pavement with an average width of 10m and ineffective drains. Given the strategic economic importance of these roads, the administration of Mr. Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu and the Deputy Governor, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat, approved their rehabilitation and upgrade to a standard that will stand the test of time Governor Sanwo-Olu’s administration will continue to upgrade old roads and build new ones for the benefit of residents in fulfilment of his promise to Lagosians.

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Lagos reaffirms strong ties with India at Republic Day Celebration

The Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, has reiterated the commitment of the State Government to strengthening the long-standing economic and cultural ties between Nigeria and India. Mr. Governor stated this in his goodwill message delivered on his behalf by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Barrister Bimbola Salu-Hundeyin at the India Republic Day celebration held recently in Lagos. He commended the Indian business community for its significant contributions to Lagos’ economy, adding that Indian companies, with many headquartered in Lagos, remain some of the largest employers of labour in Nigeria after the Federal Government. Sanwo-Olu stated that their involvement in sectors such as manufacturing, retailing of consumer goods, construction, and air services has solidified India’s position as a major player in the Nigerian economy. “Our administration is committed to further enhancing this mutually beneficial economic partnership. We will continue to promote and provide an enabling environment for investment, trade, and economic development”, he assured. Beyond economic cooperation, Mr. Governor highlighted the robust cultural exchange between Nigeria and India. He applauded the influence of Indian culture in Nigeria, particularly through Bollywood cinema, music, and cuisine. While noting the growing appreciation of Nigerian arts, music, and literature in India, he described this cultural synergy as fostering greater understanding and stronger people-to-people connections between the two nations while praising the Consulate of India in Lagos for its efforts in promoting cultural exchanges and bilateral relations. “The potential for further collaboration between Nigeria and India is immense. We must continue to work together in areas such as agriculture, technology, renewable energy, education, and health care to address shared challenges and achieve common goals. By strengthening our partnership, we can create a brighter future for our citizens and contribute to a more prosperous and stable world,” Sanwo-Olu said. The Governor extended heartfelt congratulations to Mr. Chandramouli Kumar Khan and the entire Indian community in Lagos on India’s Republic Day. He expressed optimism for a brighter and more inclusive future for both Lagos State and India.

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Court orders Airline Operator to pay Falana $17,000 within 30 days

Hon. Justice (Prof.) Elizabeth Oji of the Lagos Judicial Division of the National Industrial Court has ordered Med-View Airline to pay its former staff Mr Falana $17,000.00 outstanding duty tour allowance; N2,364,962.60 (Two million, Three Hundred Sixty-Four Thousand, Nine Hundred and Sixty-Two Naira, sixty kobo) unremitted pension contributions; 1,399, 853.80 (One Million, three hundred and ninety-nine thousand eight hundred and fifty-three naira eighty kobo) outstanding and unpaid leave allowance; and N2, 909 558.52 (Two Million Nine hundred and nine Thousand, Five Hundred and fifty-eight Naira, Thirty-Eight Kobo) salary arrears within 30 days. From facts, the Claimant- Mr Falana had submitted that he was employed as an Aircraft Engineer on 15th January 2014, where he worked till his service was no longer required by Med-View Airline on 14th May 2018. Mr Falana argued that by virtue of the Internal Memo dated 19th April 2017, the total sum of allowances due to him for the inspection and engineering duty in Ethiopia is the sum of $17,000:00 (Seventeen Thousand Dollars). Mr Falana further averred that against the provisions of the company’s handbook, the Airline refused to pay him annual leave allowances for year 2016, year 2017 and year 2018, and unpaid salaries for February 2018 to May 2018, and leave allowances for the years 2016, 2017 and 2018 amongst others. However, despite service of processes on the Med-View Airline, the Med-View Airline refused to file any defence in the matter. In its final submission, Mr Falana’s counsel, further argues that parties in the above relationship are bound by the terms of contract of employment without any further extrinsic matters outside the contract of employment. Mr. Falana submits that in proof of his claims for unpaid salaries, allowances and bonuses, he has tendered exhibits and urged the Court to grant the reliefs sought. In a well-considered judgment after careful evaluation of the submission of both parties, the Presiding Judge, Justice Elizabeth Oji reiterated that judgment would only be given to Mr Falana on the strength of his case, not on the absence or weakness of the Defence. The Court resolved that Mr Falana’s statement of account shows lack of consistency in the payment of his salary, by the Airline Operator, and the Med-View Airline’s decision not to challenge or contradict this evidence is hereby taken as admission of the facts especially in view of exhibit tendered. Justice Oji ruled that Mr Falana has proved the reliefs sought based on the evidence before the Court. The Court ordered Med-View Airline to pay Mr Falana the sum of N2, 909 558.52 (Two Million Nine hundred and nine Thousand, Five Hundred and fifty-eight Naira, Thirty-Eight Kobo) being his salary arrears from February 2018 to 14th May 2018; and the sum of 1,399, 853.80 (One Million, three hundred and ninety-nine thousand eight hundred and fifty-three naira eighty kobo being outstanding and unpaid leave allowance for years 2016, 2017 and 2018. In addition, Justice Oji ordered the Med-View Airline to pay Mr Falana, the sum of N2,364,962.60 (Two million, Three Hundred Sixty-Four Thousand, Nine Hundred and Sixty-Two Naira, sixty kobo) being the unremitted pension contributions to Mr Falana pension account for the period commencing from February 2015 to 14th May 2018 and the sum of $17,000.00 (Seventeen Thousand Dollars) being outstanding duty tour allowance from 11th March 2017 to 27th March 2017. “Cost of this action is set at N1,000,000.00 (One Million Naira) only. The terms of this judgment are to be complied with, not later than 30 days from today; failure at which interest will accrue at the rate of 20% per annum,” the Court ruled.

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Nigeria Police detain Sowore

A presidential candidate of African Action Congress and human rights activist Omoyele Sowore has been detained by the Police Authority in Abuja following a viral video of policemen he posted on social media few weeks ago. Sowore was taking into custody following his refusal to agree to bail conditions offfered him by the Police. Sowore disclosed this shortly before his incarceration. “It is a wrap! “The Nigeria Police Force is holding me in custody until further notice, following my refusal to accept their illegal bail condition,” he wrote on his X handle formerly Twitter. Earlier in the day, Sowore had informed that the Police assigned to his case demanded for a level 16 civil servant and that he should surrender his international passport to perfect his bail condition. “The PoliceNG team assigned to my case has informed me that the DIG of FID, Dasuki Galandachi, has reevaluated my bail conditions, necessitating the production of a level 16 civil servant and the surrender of my international passport, a condition I have declined outright. “I refuse to participate in any arrangement that undermines my personal integrity. “Below is also the response of my lawyer, Femi Falana SAN to the ridiculous request of the Nigeria Police.” ‘Dear Hon DIG, ‘Thanks for reducing the bail condition of Mr. Omoyele Sowore to a surety of level 16. ‘However, I wish to point out that such bail condition has been declared illegal by the Court of Appeal in the case of Dasuki V. Director-General, S.S.S. [2020]10 NWLR PT.1731 PG. 136-143 where Adah JCA (now JSC) held as follows: ‘Let me quickly say that of concern it is to us that as a court we must be ready and sensitive enough not to allow or do anything that will run foul of the law. ‘The issue of involving civil servants or Public Officers in the Public Service of the Federation and the State in bail of people accused of criminal offences has never been the practice in Nigeria or any part of the civilized world. It was an oversight on our part to allow it in. ‘Our Civil and Public Service Rules do not have any room for it. Expecting a Level 16 Servant to own property worth N100,000,000, will be running counter to the Public Service Rules and by extension the war against corruption. ‘It is in this respect that I will act ex debito justitiae to ensure that the aspect of involving serving Public Servant below the status of Level 16 Officer in either the state or Public Service of the Federation or any of its agencies be removed and I so order.’

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Ex-Tinubu’s Spokesman welcomes baby number five

Former Spokesman to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Chief Ajuri Ngelale has announced the arrival of his fifth child. Ngelale via his X handle formerly Twitter on Saturday revealed the new addition to his family. An elated wrote; “I am humbled to announce that The Lord has blessed the Ngelale family once more with the arrival of our fifth child who was born on my mother’s birthday following a most mercurial journey to health. “The birth of my fourth son, Micah Esoi-Obari Ngelale, evokes profound gratitude and joyful praise to our Creator Whose mercy and lovingkindness is reaffirmed as endless and indescribable. “Both mother and child emerged from the process in good health. “On behalf of Crystal, Ajuri II, Elijah, Malachi, Zoelle, and Micah, I thank you for your prayers and incessant support.” It can be recalled that the 38-year old, father of 5, resigned from his role as the presidential spokesman for President Tinubu to address medical issues affecting his immediate family. However, news outlets in the country have reported that the resignation was out of fear of being fired.

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