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NCS warns public about fake recruitment, auction scams

Abuja, Nigeria — The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has urgently warned citizens about a rise in online scams involving fake recruitment and auction offers.
During a press conference on Friday, 20 June 2025, officials revealed that fraudsters are exploiting the agency’s name to deceive job seekers and bidders.
Assistant Comptroller Abdullahi Maiwada, the NCS National Public Relations Officer, expressed deep concern over criminals impersonating senior Customs officers.
Specifically, scammers create fake social media profiles using the names and photos of high-ranking officials, including the Comptroller-General and retired personnel.
“We have noticed a troubling increase in fraudulent accounts claiming to represent Customs leaders,” Maiwada stated.
He clarified that the NCS never conducts recruitment or auctions on social media, labeling such schemes as illegal and damaging to the agency’s reputation.
To combat these scams, the NCS recently arrested Mr. Okoli Okana Boniface, who allegedly manipulated recruitment processes while posing as an aide to Nigeria’s First Lady.
Maiwada confirmed that investigations exposed this as a deliberate attempt to corrupt the hiring system.
Furthermore, he stressed the agency’s zero-tolerance stance toward fraud, noting that additional probes are ongoing.
Maiwada urged the public to verify all recruitment and auction details through official NCS channels only.
“Ignore unsolicited offers from unverified sources,” he advised.
“Rely solely on our authorized platforms for accurate updates.”
The Comptroller-General reinforced the agency’s commitment to exposing and prosecuting fraudsters.
Citizens were also encouraged to report suspicious accounts impersonating Customs officials.
By staying alert and reporting scams, the public can help the NCS maintain operational integrity.
For reliable updates, Nigerians should follow the NCS’s verified social media handles.
The agency remains dedicated to transparency, ensuring its processes remain free from exploitation.
This warning highlights the growing threat of digital fraud, urging vigilance in an era where scammers increasingly target unsuspecting victims.
Together, authorities and citizens can curb these criminal activities effectively.
The NCS continues to prioritize trust and accountability, safeguarding its operations and protecting Nigerians from deceitful schemes.
Always cross-check information and report fraudulent activities promptly to uphold a scam-free society.
By adhering to these guidelines, the public can avoid falling prey to malicious actors while supporting the Customs Service’s mission for honesty and efficiency.
Stay informed, stay cautious, and always verify before engaging.
The Nigeria Customs Service remains steadfast in its fight against fraud, ensuring a secure and credible system for all citizens.
Let’s work together to eliminate these scams and promote a safer digital environment.
Remember, official communication is key—trust only verified sources to avoid becoming a victim of these sophisticated schemes.
The NCS appreciates public cooperation in maintaining its reputation and operational excellence.
With collective effort, Nigeria can overcome these challenges and foster a culture of transparency and trust in all governmental processes.
Stay alert, stay safe, and always prioritize authenticity.
The NCS’s proactive measures demonstrate its commitment to protecting citizens while upholding the highest standards of service.
Report scams, spread awareness, and help build a fraud-resistant community for a better Nigeria.
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