The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Idiroko Area Command, has intercepted two rare 19th-century artefacts and a cache of prohibited items with a Duty Paid Value (DPV) of ₦1.35 billion. The Acting Area Controlle of the command, Deputy Comptroller Olukayode Afeni, disclosed this while briefing newsmen at the command headquarters in Idiroko, Ogun. Giving account of the seizures, Afeni said the interception was part of intensified anti-smuggling operations along the Nigeria–Benin Republic border. He explained that the recovered artefacts are of significant historical and cultural importance to Nigeria. According to him, the artefacts were subjected to expert evaluation before being handed over to the National Museum in Abeokuta for preservation. He however noted that efforts are ongoing to recover more Nigerian artefacts taken out of the country in the past, stressing that such recoveries restore national pride. The acting Controller reiterate...
As Nigeria continues to show her prowess in the development of global customs data standards, A ssistant Comptroller of Customs, Mary-Anne Egwunyenga, of Information and Communication Technology/Modernisation of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), has been re-elected as Vice Chairperson of the Data Model Project Team of the World Customs Organisation (WCO). Her re-election, according to reports was announced on 6th March 2026 during the 74th Data Model Project Team (DMPT) Meeting held at the WCO Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. Egwunyenga, who was first elected to the position in 2023, secured the confidence of the technical body's members once again, underscoring her growing influence within the global customs data management community. The WCO Data Model Project Team is responsible for developing and maintaining the WCO Data Model. This global standard enables customs administrations and border regulatory agencies to harmonise trade data and facilitate seamless...