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Nigerian Customs Service Latest News for Today, 2nd February 2025

Nigeria Customs Service latest news

In a surprising turn of events, the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has issued a critical public warning that has caught the attention of many Nigerians. The announcement, which surfaced today, 2nd February 2025, highlights a growing concern that could affect unsuspecting individuals across the country.

The Rising Threat No One Expected

In recent weeks, fraudulent activities have intensified on social media, with scammers attempting to impersonate high-ranking officials of the Nigeria Customs Service. These criminals have been using fake social media accounts to mislead the public and carry out illegal activities in the name of the agency.

What You Need to Know

One of the major concerns raised by the NCS revolves around the National Public Relations Officer (PRO), Assistant Comptroller of Customs Abdullahi Aliyu Maiwada. According to official reports, multiple fake Facebook accounts have been created in his name, deceiving the public with misleading contact details.

Even more alarming, a particular phone number, +234 706 301 0692, has been flagged as part of this fraudulent scheme. The NCS has made it clear that this number does not belong to the National PRO or any official representative of the agency. Anyone contacted by this number should exercise extreme caution and avoid any form of engagement.

How to Stay Safe from These Scams

To protect yourself from falling victim to these schemes, follow these essential steps:

Verify Before You Trust: Always check for the official blue verification badge on the National PRO’s Facebook page. This is a clear sign of authenticity.

Ignore and Report Fake Profiles: If you come across a suspicious account claiming to be an NCS official, report it immediately to Facebook and the relevant authorities.

Do Not Share Sensitive Information: Avoid giving out personal or financial details to unknown contacts, especially those who claim to be from government agencies.

Spread Awareness: Share this warning with family, friends, and colleagues to prevent others from being scammed.

Why This Warning Matters

The Nigeria Customs Service has assured the public that it is actively working to track down those responsible for these fraudulent activities. This effort aligns with their ongoing commitment to transparency, security, and public safety. However, the best defense against scams is public awareness.

With cyber fraud on the rise, it is essential for everyone to stay informed and cautious. If a deal or request seems too good to be true, it probably is. Always rely on official NCS communication channels for credible information.


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Final Thoughts

This latest development from the Nigeria Customs Service is a wake-up call for all Nigerians. Fraudsters are becoming increasingly sophisticated, and vigilance is key to avoiding financial losses or identity theft.


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