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Re: Nigeria Customs Recruitment 2019. How To Apply. 3,200 Officers To Be Recruited by Fenesa1: 10:22pm On Mar 29, 2021
Mustybraun:
Na to arrange with your L.I .now.

Thanks..your opinion is acknowledged
Re: Nigeria Customs Recruitment 2019. How To Apply. 3,200 Officers To Be Recruited by Fenesa1: 10:23pm On Mar 29, 2021
lonikit:

if you are lucky, then, arrange with L.I. you will turn to a ghost corper and only appear during clearance. but be ready to forfeit half of your alawee.

Thanks ...your opinion is aknowledged.
Re: Nigeria Customs Recruitment 2019. How To Apply. 3,200 Officers To Be Recruited by seantei(m): 10:05am On Mar 30, 2021
*****SOON*****
Re: Nigeria Customs Recruitment 2019. How To Apply. 3,200 Officers To Be Recruited by Mustybraun: 10:39am On Mar 30, 2021
Its tomorrow grin
seantei:
*****SOON*****
Re: Nigeria Customs Recruitment 2019. How To Apply. 3,200 Officers To Be Recruited by seantei(m): 8:14pm On Mar 30, 2021
Dear all


*_Information just reaching says
An Applicant with secure connection Went To Nigeria Customs Headquarters In Abuja To Make Enquiries About The Recruitment Process & She Was Told That Before The Number Of Applicant That Attended The Screening Was Not Up To The Number Needed.....They Have To Add Up Other Slot To Ensure The Completion Of The Number To Be 3200....

According to a privilege Information, They Have Finish Compiling The Names Of Shortlisted Candidate For Training & Delegate Have Already Inspect The Kano & Lagos Training College.....

They source also Disclosed That The Names are Suppose To Be Release Yesterday Being 29 Of March 2021 But They Are Still Waiting For Yhe CG To Give An Order For Publication But The Whole Process Has Been Concluded.....

Another Source Also Said That The List Might Drop Before Ester Celebration This Week......We Pray Everything Work Out For Our Favour. Amen_.


*Best Regards*

1 Like 1 Share

Re: Nigeria Customs Recruitment 2019. How To Apply. 3,200 Officers To Be Recruited by Winter12: 8:55pm On Mar 30, 2021
seantei:
Dear all


*_Information just reaching says
An Applicant with secure connection Went To Nigeria Customs Headquarters In Abuja To Make Enquiries About The Recruitment Process & She Was Told That Before The Number Of Applicant That Attended The Screening Was Not Up To The Number Needed.....They Have To Add Up Other Slot To Ensure The Completion Of The Number To Be 3200....

According to a privilege Information, They Have Finish Compiling The Names Of Shortlisted Candidate For Training & Delegate Have Already Inspect The Kano & Lagos Training College.....

They source also Disclosed That The Names are Suppose To Be Release Yesterday Being 29 Of March 2021 But They Are Still Waiting For Yhe CG To Give An Order For Public Hearing But The Whole Process Has Been Concluded.....

Another Source Also Said That The List Might Drop Before Ester Celebration This Week......We Pray Everything Work Out For Our Favour. Amen_.


*Best Regards*

Amen
Re: Nigeria Customs Recruitment 2019. How To Apply. 3,200 Officers To Be Recruited by Mustybraun: 9:28pm On Mar 30, 2021
Ameen
Winter12:


Amen
Re: Nigeria Customs Recruitment 2019. How To Apply. 3,200 Officers To Be Recruited by Mustybraun: 9:30pm On Mar 30, 2021
Which one is public hearing?
seantei:
Dear all


*_Information just reaching says
An Applicant with secure connection Went To Nigeria Customs Headquarters In Abuja To Make Enquiries About The Recruitment Process & She Was Told That Before The Number Of Applicant That Attended The Screening Was Not Up To The Number Needed.....They Have To Add Up Other Slot To Ensure The Completion Of The Number To Be 3200....

According to a privilege Information, They Have Finish Compiling The Names Of Shortlisted Candidate For Training & Delegate Have Already Inspect The Kano & Lagos Training College.....

They source also Disclosed That The Names are Suppose To Be Release Yesterday Being 29 Of March 2021 But They Are Still Waiting For Yhe CG To Give An Order For Public Hearing But The Whole Process Has Been Concluded.....

Another Source Also Said That The List Might Drop Before Ester Celebration This Week......We Pray Everything Work Out For Our Favour. Amen_.


*Best Regards*
Re: Nigeria Customs Recruitment 2019. How To Apply. 3,200 Officers To Be Recruited by seantei(m): 9:59pm On Mar 30, 2021
Mustybraun:
Which one is public hearing?
Publication!

1 Like

Re: Nigeria Customs Recruitment 2019. How To Apply. 3,200 Officers To Be Recruited by meetgaya: 12:23am On Mar 31, 2021
seantei:
Dear all


*_Information just reaching says
An Applicant with secure connection Went To Nigeria Customs Headquarters In Abuja To Make Enquiries About The Recruitment Process & She Was Told That Before The Number Of Applicant That Attended The Screening Was Not Up To The Number Needed.....They Have To Add Up Other Slot To Ensure The Completion Of The Number To Be 3200....

According to a privilege Information, They Have Finish Compiling The Names Of Shortlisted Candidate For Training & Delegate Have Already Inspect The Kano & Lagos Training College.....

They source also Disclosed That The Names are Suppose To Be Release Yesterday Being 29 Of March 2021 But They Are Still Waiting For Yhe CG To Give An Order For Publication But The Whole Process Has Been Concluded.....

Another Source Also Said That The List Might Drop Before Ester Celebration This Week......We Pray Everything Work Out For Our Favour. Amen_.


*Best Regards*


infact on Monday I was highly expecting the outcome but if this nature if you not is not good disclose it anyhow without 100% sure
Re: Nigeria Customs Recruitment 2019. How To Apply. 3,200 Officers To Be Recruited by Legalboy123: 8:26am On Mar 31, 2021
samelesbee:
31st of this month is sure. Congratulations to us all.


Oga today is 31...come and tell us where you got your information from o....
Re: Nigeria Customs Recruitment 2019. How To Apply. 3,200 Officers To Be Recruited by Nobody: 9:37am On Mar 31, 2021
Mubibond:
do you use glasses?
yes i do
Re: Nigeria Customs Recruitment 2019. How To Apply. 3,200 Officers To Be Recruited by meetgaya: 10:35am On Mar 31, 2021
Legalboy123:



Oga today is 31...come and tell us where you got your information from o....

31st is still possible to 1st
Re: Nigeria Customs Recruitment 2019. How To Apply. 3,200 Officers To Be Recruited by meetgaya: 1:10pm On Mar 31, 2021
ABUJA- The Comptroller General of the Nigeria Customs Service, Hameed Ali has said the Nigeria must reduce the importation of used vehicles in order to encourage local manufacturers and enable the increase their production capacities.

The CG customs stated this while appearing before the House of Representatives Committee on Customs and Excise on Tuesday in Abuja for the appraisal of 2020 budget and the defense of 2021 budget proposal.

Hameed Ali, a retired Col. in the Nigeria Army also told the committee that raising the revenue target of the NCS from N1.4 trillion to N1.679 trillion wouldn’t be realistic, but that the agency wishes to meet and surpass its target ad reflect same.
On used vehicles, Ali said: “The more we reduce the incidence of used vehicles in our country the better, because most of the vehicles coming into Nigeria as used are rickety vehicles that have been rejected as scraps in their countries of origin. So they come here and make our country a dumping ground for used vehicles.”

“Many of them break down Even at the point of clearing and when you see them on the road they are vehicles but routinely die and cause unnecessary traffic,” he said.

Explaining the revenue target and the need to leave at N1.4 trillion, he said: “The target set by Federal Executive Council was not based on random reasoning but from sectoral analysis done by the CBN and economic advisory team.

“As you know, the African trade and economic agreement has come into effect. If you take this treaty into consideration, you’ll understand that many of the things we hitherto levy are now outside the revenue net.

“So it’s also our hope that if we get anything above 1.4 trillion we will gladly work with it, so I don’t want to set the target too high and then fail to meet, so I suggest we retain N1.4trn and if we’re able to meet the target, good for us and the country. And I assure you that anything collected beyond N1.4 will be reflected in our report as we have always done”, he added.

The CG customs also informed the committee that Ministry of finance has bought 4 scanners and by May they will land in Nigeria.


“The CBN has also pledged to get some for use at land borders to safeguard the borders. So in the next two years, issues regarding scanners will be solved and we will have approved routes functioning effectively. However, people still bring in contrabands through approved routes on motorcycles and even donkey backs,” he added.



Ali urger lawmakers to help educate their constituents on the illegality and dangers of smuggling as many of them don’t even know it’s a crime to engage in smuggling.

Lawmakers had noted that after the Covid-19 you were able to collect above its set target with over N300bn from VATs.

“So looking at this, we cannot go to the floor of the House with this proposal.
We are going to remain with the initial target of N1.63 trillion. With this am sure you can meet the target you’ve set for yourself of N300bn every month”, Committee Chairman, Leke Abejide said.

Members also observed that out of the revenue generated, a certain N91.1bn was being set aside as retained earnings which the queried for explanations.

“We understand that there is a certain amount meant for recruitment and we want to know how much is it, and how many officers it would capture.

They also kicked against the Customs retaining earnings of N91bn which the service sets aside for operational cost, saying that if such an amount is taking out of revenue generated, then it’s no longer retained earnings, but withheld earning from government.

Observation regarding the policy of banning vehicle importation via land borders was also made by members who said that such a policy only creates avenues for individual custom officials to make money through bribes taken from smugglers.

Lawmakers said despite the ban, smugglers still connive with customs officers to bring in vehicles while to country loses revenue.

According to them, lifting the ban will give room for importers to use land borders and pay the necessary duties to government instead of smugglers bribing customs officers at the expense of government.

Explaining the revenue target and the need to leave at N1.4 trillion, he said: “The target set by Federal Executive Council was not based on random reasoning but from sectoral analysis done by the CBN and economic advisory team.

“As you know, the African trade and economic agreement has come into effect. If you take this treaty into consideration, you’ll understand that many of the things we hitherto levy are now outside the revenue net.

"So it’s also our hope that if we get anything above 1.4 trillion we will gladly work with it, so I don’t want to set the target too high and then fail to meet, so I suggest we retain N1.4trn and if we’re able to meet the target, good for us and the country. And I assure you that anything collected beyond N1.4 will be reflected in our report as we have always done”, he added.

The CG customs also informed the committee that Ministry of finance has bought 4 scanners and by May they will land in Nigeria.

"The CBN has also pledged to get some for use at land borders to safeguard the borders. So in the next two years, issues regarding scanners will be solved and we will have approved routes functioning effectively. However, people still bring in contrabands through approved routes on motorcycles and even donkey backs,” he added.

Ali urger lawmakers to help educate their constituents on the illegality and dangers of smuggling as many of them don’t even know it’s a crime to engage in smuggling.

Lawmakers had noted that after the Covid-19 you were able to collect above its set target with over N300bn from VATs.

“So looking at this, we cannot go to the floor of the House with this proposal.
We are going to remain with the initial target of N1.63 trillion. With this am sure you can meet the target you’ve set for yourself of N300bn every month”, Committee Chairman, Leke Abejide said.

Members also observed that out of the revenue generated, a certain N91.1bn was being set aside as retained earnings which the queried for explanations.

“We understand that there is a certain amount meant for recruitment and we want to know how much is it, and how many officers it would capture.


They also kicked against the Customs retaining earnings of N91bn which the service sets aside for operational cost, saying that if such an amount is taking out of revenue generated, then it’s no longer retained earnings, but withheld earning from government.

Observation regarding the policy of banning vehicle importation via land borders was also made by members who said that such a policy only creates avenues for individual custom officials to make money through bribes taken from smugglers.

Lawmakers said despite the ban, smugglers still connive with customs officers to bring in vehicles while to country loses revenue.

According to them, lifting the ban will give room for importers to use land borders and pay the necessary duties to government instead of smugglers bribing customs officers at the expense of government
Re: Nigeria Customs Recruitment 2019. How To Apply. 3,200 Officers To Be Recruited by wumight89(m): 8:31pm On Mar 31, 2021
meetgaya:
ABUJA- The Comptroller General of the Nigeria Customs Service, Hameed Ali has said the Nigeria must reduce the importation of used vehicles in order to encourage local manufacturers and enable the increase their production capacities.

The CG customs stated this while appearing before the House of Representatives Committee on Customs and Excise on Tuesday in Abuja for the appraisal of 2020 budget and the defense of 2021 budget proposal.

Hameed Ali, a retired Col. in the Nigeria Army also told the committee that raising the revenue target of the NCS from N1.4 trillion to N1.679 trillion wouldn’t be realistic, but that the agency wishes to meet and surpass its target ad reflect same.
On used vehicles, Ali said: “The more we reduce the incidence of used vehicles in our country the better, because most of the vehicles coming into Nigeria as used are rickety vehicles that have been rejected as scraps in their countries of origin. So they come here and make our country a dumping ground for used vehicles.”

“Many of them break down Even at the point of clearing and when you see them on the road they are vehicles but routinely die and cause unnecessary traffic,” he said.

Explaining the revenue target and the need to leave at N1.4 trillion, he said: “The target set by Federal Executive Council was not based on random reasoning but from sectoral analysis done by the CBN and economic advisory team.

“As you know, the African trade and economic agreement has come into effect. If you take this treaty into consideration, you’ll understand that many of the things we hitherto levy are now outside the revenue net.

“So it’s also our hope that if we get anything above 1.4 trillion we will gladly work with it, so I don’t want to set the target too high and then fail to meet, so I suggest we retain N1.4trn and if we’re able to meet the target, good for us and the country. And I assure you that anything collected beyond N1.4 will be reflected in our report as we have always done”, he added.

The CG customs also informed the committee that Ministry of finance has bought 4 scanners and by May they will land in Nigeria.


“The CBN has also pledged to get some for use at land borders to safeguard the borders. So in the next two years, issues regarding scanners will be solved and we will have approved routes functioning effectively. However, people still bring in contrabands through approved routes on motorcycles and even donkey backs,” he added.



Ali urger lawmakers to help educate their constituents on the illegality and dangers of smuggling as many of them don’t even know it’s a crime to engage in smuggling.

Lawmakers had noted that after the Covid-19 you were able to collect above its set target with over N300bn from VATs.

“So looking at this, we cannot go to the floor of the House with this proposal.
We are going to remain with the initial target of N1.63 trillion. With this am sure you can meet the target you’ve set for yourself of N300bn every month”, Committee Chairman, Leke Abejide said.

Members also observed that out of the revenue generated, a certain N91.1bn was being set aside as retained earnings which the queried for explanations.

“We understand that there is a certain amount meant for recruitment and we want to know how much is it, and how many officers it would capture.

They also kicked against the Customs retaining earnings of N91bn which the service sets aside for operational cost, saying that if such an amount is taking out of revenue generated, then it’s no longer retained earnings, but withheld earning from government.

Observation regarding the policy of banning vehicle importation via land borders was also made by members who said that such a policy only creates avenues for individual custom officials to make money through bribes taken from smugglers.

Lawmakers said despite the ban, smugglers still connive with customs officers to bring in vehicles while to country loses revenue.

According to them, lifting the ban will give room for importers to use land borders and pay the necessary duties to government instead of smugglers bribing customs officers at the expense of government.

Explaining the revenue target and the need to leave at N1.4 trillion, he said: “The target set by Federal Executive Council was not based on random reasoning but from sectoral analysis done by the CBN and economic advisory team.

“As you know, the African trade and economic agreement has come into effect. If you take this treaty into consideration, you’ll understand that many of the things we hitherto levy are now outside the revenue net.

"So it’s also our hope that if we get anything above 1.4 trillion we will gladly work with it, so I don’t want to set the target too high and then fail to meet, so I suggest we retain N1.4trn and if we’re able to meet the target, good for us and the country. And I assure you that anything collected beyond N1.4 will be reflected in our report as we have always done”, he added.

The CG customs also informed the committee that Ministry of finance has bought 4 scanners and by May they will land in Nigeria.

"The CBN has also pledged to get some for use at land borders to safeguard the borders. So in the next two years, issues regarding scanners will be solved and we will have approved routes functioning effectively. However, people still bring in contrabands through approved routes on motorcycles and even donkey backs,” he added.

Ali urger lawmakers to help educate their constituents on the illegality and dangers of smuggling as many of them don’t even know it’s a crime to engage in smuggling.

Lawmakers had noted that after the Covid-19 you were able to collect above its set target with over N300bn from VATs.

“So looking at this, we cannot go to the floor of the House with this proposal.
We are going to remain with the initial target of N1.63 trillion. With this am sure you can meet the target you’ve set for yourself of N300bn every month”, Committee Chairman, Leke Abejide said.

Members also observed that out of the revenue generated, a certain N91.1bn was being set aside as retained earnings which the queried for explanations.

“We understand that there is a certain amount meant for recruitment and we want to know how much is it, and how many officers it would capture.


They also kicked against the Customs retaining earnings of N91bn which the service sets aside for operational cost, saying that if such an amount is taking out of revenue generated, then it’s no longer retained earnings, but withheld earning from government.

Observation regarding the policy of banning vehicle importation via land borders was also made by members who said that such a policy only creates avenues for individual custom officials to make money through bribes taken from smugglers.

Lawmakers said despite the ban, smugglers still connive with customs officers to bring in vehicles while to country loses revenue.

According to them, lifting the ban will give room for importers to use land borders and pay the necessary duties to government instead of smugglers bribing customs officers at the expense of government




Wao..... This epistle is too much, I hope it has something to do with the ongoing recruitment?
Re: Nigeria Customs Recruitment 2019. How To Apply. 3,200 Officers To Be Recruited by Mustybraun: 7:36am On Apr 01, 2021
Breaking news
Re: Nigeria Customs Recruitment 2019. How To Apply. 3,200 Officers To Be Recruited by meetgaya: 7:57am On Apr 01, 2021
Mustybraun:
Breaking news
all ears
Re: Nigeria Customs Recruitment 2019. How To Apply. 3,200 Officers To Be Recruited by Legalboy123: 8:17am On Apr 01, 2021
Another April Fool?
Re: Nigeria Customs Recruitment 2019. How To Apply. 3,200 Officers To Be Recruited by sk92: 12:12pm On Apr 01, 2021
Audio 31st....
Re: Nigeria Customs Recruitment 2019. How To Apply. 3,200 Officers To Be Recruited by meetgaya: 2:48pm On Apr 01, 2021
sk92:
Audio 31st....
31st is 31st, it can be 31st December 2021 or 31st march 2022

grin grin grin grin
Re: Nigeria Customs Recruitment 2019. How To Apply. 3,200 Officers To Be Recruited by Mosunmolade: 6:51pm On Apr 01, 2021
Wetin me hear so na after Muslim fasting o. Make we comot mind for now
Re: Nigeria Customs Recruitment 2019. How To Apply. 3,200 Officers To Be Recruited by Mustybraun: 7:17pm On Apr 01, 2021
Mosunmolade:
Wetin me hear so na after Muslim fasting o. Make we comot mind for now
wey Army they resume camp on Tuesday?
Re: Nigeria Customs Recruitment 2019. How To Apply. 3,200 Officers To Be Recruited by Mosunmolade: 7:30pm On Apr 01, 2021
Mustybraun:
wey Army they resume camp on Tuesday?
Not about that.., they are not fully ready.
Re: Nigeria Customs Recruitment 2019. How To Apply. 3,200 Officers To Be Recruited by sk92: 9:21am On Apr 02, 2021
Mosunmolade:
Wetin me hear so na after Muslim fasting o. Make we comot mind for now



Audio
Re: Nigeria Customs Recruitment 2019. How To Apply. 3,200 Officers To Be Recruited by Sikpa04(m): 10:41am On Apr 02, 2021
Mustybraun:
wey Army they resume camp on Tuesday?
The need for Army officers is more pressing than that of Customs.
Re: Nigeria Customs Recruitment 2019. How To Apply. 3,200 Officers To Be Recruited by Mustybraun: 7:50pm On Apr 02, 2021
Sha from all indications the list wont pass this month, most likely next week.

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Re: Nigeria Customs Recruitment 2019. How To Apply. 3,200 Officers To Be Recruited by Nobody: 7:16am On Apr 03, 2021
Got this mail this morning but it seems to be a scam

Re: Nigeria Customs Recruitment 2019. How To Apply. 3,200 Officers To Be Recruited by meetgaya: 7:32am On Apr 03, 2021
Saimeritus:
Got this mail this morning but it seems to be a scam


Big congratulations

cheesy
Re: Nigeria Customs Recruitment 2019. How To Apply. 3,200 Officers To Be Recruited by Winter12: 9:34am On Apr 03, 2021
I thought you've done documents verification and disability check up when u went for medical screening .
How many screening are you going to do?
Hope they didn't ask you for anything?
Re: Nigeria Customs Recruitment 2019. How To Apply. 3,200 Officers To Be Recruited by agboadams: 10:42am On Apr 03, 2021
Please someone should help me with the soft copy of custom guarantor's form please. adamsagbo04@gmail.com
Re: Nigeria Customs Recruitment 2019. How To Apply. 3,200 Officers To Be Recruited by a3adebayo: 10:49am On Apr 03, 2021
https://www.ananuniversity.com/careers
ANAN University is recruiting qualified and suitable candidate. You can go through d requirements. That's d direct link.
Re: Nigeria Customs Recruitment 2019. How To Apply. 3,200 Officers To Be Recruited by agboadams: 7:26pm On Apr 03, 2021
Please someone should help me with the soft copy of custom guarantor's form. I beg u. I lost mine. adamsagbo04@gmail.com

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