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Engr. Chris Ogiemwonyi: An Astute, Savvy And Resourceful Brand
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A former Minister of state for Works, Federal Republic of Nigeria.
His admirers and detractors alike agree that he has always demonstrated the fear of the Almighty God in his conduct and relations with other people.
Building on a family background of sound moral principles, his exemplary character, humility, grace and sense of propriety have become reference points for leadership in the land.
Engineer (Dr.) Sir Chris Ogiemwonyi, FNSE, KSC,JP, has an interesting blend of academic and professional training within and outside Nigeria. *He has no doubt become a household name, especially in Edo State, where he hails from, live,* attended his educational institutions, served and still serving his people. His name, too, rings bell across Nigeria, especially in the nation’s petroleum, oil and gas industry, where he traversed for 34years and carved an enchanting niche for himself as a top-level manager of men and resources.
His name has equally been heard audibly in boardrooms, business discourses, media space, political space, and within the quiet confines of several human hearts, across the world, all for the right and positive reasons.
*I am re-presenting this excellent personality of note, a committed hardworking, team-playing professional, an astute businessman, a massively strong tower of integrity, a quintessential father-figure, a consummate mentor and a generous philanthropist,*
Such is the remarkable setting, giving an enormous fillip to the divinely-guided story of Engr. Sir (Dr.) Chris Aigbovbiosa Ogiemwonyi, FNSE, KSC, JP, former Honourable Minister of State for Works, Federal Republic of Nigeria, who only a couple of years ago, retired from the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, after putting in a 34-year service and rising to the enviable position of Group Executive Director, Exploration and Production.
Engr. Ogiemwonyi, who today stands admirably tall amongst his peers, rose from a humble family background in Idumwebo village in Orhionmwhon local government area; with an enterprising dint of diligent hardwork, and following the divine patterns of fate and destiny, he has, all the while, held the belief that nothing good comes easy.
He appreciates the fact that the roughness of the road, its ruggedness, and the intricacy of the challenges, make a better personality of the man that emerges from the reflexes-sharpening, firing process that is usually the liturgy of fate and life’s true sojourn.
*He is a graduate of the University of Benin, where he bagged a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Hons., in Applied Physics in1974. Two years later, in 1976, he obtained a Post Graduate Diploma (PGD) in Petroleum Engineering from the University of Ibadan. His next stop was the prestigious Harvard Business School, where he attended top management courses to sharpen his managerial and technical skills that would later qualify and attest to his excellent performances when duties and responsibilities beckoned.*
Later in life, Engr. Chris osa Ogiemwonyi would receive the academic awards of the Doctor of Engineering, PhD (Honoris Causa) and the Doctor of Science, PhD (Honoris Causa) in 2007 and 2008 respectively.
With an excellent career that began in 1975, when he was employed as Petroleum Engineer II, competence, discipline, creativity and secured achievements took young Ogiemwonyi through the ranks in challenging managerial postings, moulding him into full maturity in 1999 when he was promoted General Manager, Operations, National Petroleum Investments of the National Petroleum Investments and Management Services, NAPIMS.
From then on, there was no looking back as he progressed from one challenging top management position to another. *His visible creativity quickly took him to the position of Group General Manager, NAPIMS a position he occupied from 2001 – 2003.*
And during this period, he actualized various projects, especially the Local Content Initiative of the Federal Government. As Group General Manager, NAPIMS, he overlooked the whole industry including the Joint Ventures (JV) and the Production Sharing Companies (PSCs). While in NAPIMS, he served as Chairman, Nigeria OTC Committee for 2002 and 2003.
*Between 2001 and 2003, he galvanized the birth of key projects, including EA field, Erha field, Bonga field and Agbami field, amongst others. At NAPIMS, he also achieved zero cash call arrears by October, 2003. As GGM, NAPIMS, the oil industry was encouraged on joint utilization of assets such as offshore swamp rigs, etc.*
In November, 2003, Ogiemwonyi was reassigned to Nigerian Petroleum Development Company, NPDC, Benin City, as Managing Director and *his efforts showed quickly in increasing NPDC production from 20,000 bopd to 70,000 bopd.*
He served as chairman, Project Monitoring Committee, PMC, of Okono/Okpoho Development Project, a strategic alliance between NPDC and Agip Energy Limited, AENR. He also served as Chairman, PMC, of OMLs 64 and 66 Project, another strategic alliance between NPDC and SINOPEC of China.
Achieving promotional success became his trademark, so much so that shortly in March 2005, *he merited a reassignment to direct activities at the Nigerian Gas Company Limited, Warri, (NGC) as Managing Director. While there, his focus was to increase gas supply to major customers like, PHCN, SNG, GASLINK, WAPCO, SHAGAMU, and EWEKORO, NOTORE FERTILIZER PH, OBAJANA CEMENT COMPANY, etc, even as the Nigerian Gas Company, then coordinated 130mmscf/d gas supply (WAGP West Africa Gas Supply Project) to the Republic of Benin, Togo, Ghana and Ivory Coast; TSGP – Trans Sahara Gas Project, the 2 billion scf/d supply from Nigeria through Algeria to Europe was another portfolio under his supervision as the helmsman of the Nigerian Gas Company.*
Ogiemwonyi’s boat of managerial acumen again moved and berthed in 2007 in the office of the Group Executive Director, NNPC.
*As group Executive Director, GED, Exploration and Production, Engr. Ogiemwonyi was in charge of seven NNPC companies and subsidiaries, which included National Petroleum Investment Management Services, NAPIMS; Nigerian Gas Company, NGC); LNG & Power Division; Integrated Data Services Limited, IDSL; Nigerian Petroleum Development Company, NPDC; Crude Oil Marketing Division; Local Content Division. His performance at this tasking responsibility, as Group Executive Director, continued to soar until he retired meritoriously after an excellent, impeccable 34-year sojourn.*
*Through out his manegerial sojourn, he fought for Nigerians in the oil industry to be well positioned hence the nick name that he earned “Mr Local Content” a fighter and protector of indigenous oil companies.*
Though, as a young, growing man, Chris Ogiemwonyi left his rural community, in quest of education and a secured future, he has never, for once, forgotten his roots. He has remained a loyal and dedicated member of the community.
Over the years, it is on record that he has built a personal home in the village, where he has also built and donated a church to the local congregation there in the village where he came from. He has over the years granted scholarship awards to intelligent but indigent students at all levels of education, even as he has equally established a skill acquisition centre for out-of-school youths to acquire marketable skills that would make them more productive to themselves and even become employers of labour.
*As part of his contributions to the economic life and wellbeing of his immediate community, Engr. Chris Ogiemwonyi has a huge palm plantation of a mile square that provides direct and indirect employment for all ages of people, a development that has upped the socio-economic standards of the community. Adequate and functional boreholes have equally been sunk across the communities to provide clean, drinking water, a situation that has drastically reduced the risk of the people contacting diseases that thrive in unclean and unpurified water, which had hitherto been the only one available in the community. Erections of Street Lights in all major roads in his village, graded all major roads to his village etc.*
It has equally become a welcome tradition, over the years, for Engr. Ogiemwonyi to sponsor into Edo State, a team of medical doctors and personnel, on the occasion of his birthday anniversary, to provide free breast and cervical cancer (for women between ages 18 – 65 and prostrate cancer screening for men & women in conjunction with the Lagos based Optimal Cancer Care Foundation and the C. O Ogiemwonyi Foundation. This exercise, according to him, arose from his strong belief in the fact that early detection of the growing cases of these ailments would dislodge the potency to become full-blown terminal cases. Several thousands of indigenes and residents in the state have, over the years, benefited from this life-saving philanthropic largesse.
*On politics, Engr. Chris Ogiemwonyi, who is ready to contest the governorship primaries of his political party, the All Progressives Congress, APC, in this 2020, is also prepared to run a decent, virile, issue-based and integrity-laced campaign across the three senatorial districts of the state, ahead of the Edo 2020 gubernatorial election, maintained that he remains resolute to keep working to uplift the living standards of the people of the state in particular and Nigerians in general.*
In his words, “Democracy, as we know it, is a system of political governance that is wholly based on the people. It is of the people; it is by the people and it is for the people. So, if the people, therefore, do not show or are not allowed to show effective interest and participation in the operational activities of the system, then, it should be called by a different name as the case maybe.
*This experienced achiever/performer who within the period he was as Minister of State for Works, influenced, amongst several others, the flag-off and completion of the first phase re-construction of the Benin – Abraka inter-state road, beginning from Ekiosa Market at the popular Third Junction, Benin City,*
A project from which over thirty Edo communities would have massively benefit from, on final completion. This is because the new road would have open up these communities, creating in-roads for other socio-economic activities and interests to flood in. However, sadly enough, this project was abandoned by the past administration of President Goodluck Jonathan.
Engr. Chris Ogiemwonyi, who proudly holds the membership and fellowship of several professional bodies, including being a Member, Society of Petroleum Engineers, a Fellow of the Nigerian Society of Engineers, and former President, Nigeria Gas Association, is reputed to have equally chaired several boards and committees while in service, all attesting to his enticing capacity and capability to perform at top level administrative and managerial positions. It is on record that apart from chairing the N-Gas board, Hyson/Calson JV and directing NETCODIETSMANN, Ogiemwonyi equally was member, NNPC Corporate Board; member, Presidential Committee on Independent Power Project, IPP development for Niger – Delta; member, Presidential Committee on accelerated Expansion of Electricity Infrastructure; member, Power Holding Company of Nigeria, PHCN; Former Council Member, Petroleum Training Institute, Warri; and former member Nigermed.
*Ogiemwonyi, today, is a proud recipient of the prestigious traditional Bead from the revered Oba of Benin; a recipient of the Justice of Peace, JP, Edo State Government; a recipient of the Kwame Nkrumah Leadership Award; a recipient of The Navigator Newspaper’sEdo Personality of the Year 2016 Award; Patron, National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS; Patron, Association of Community Newspapers Publishers of Nigeria, ACNPN; Patron, Nigerian Union of Journalists, NUJ, Edo State Council; A Knight of Sacred Order of Saint Christopher, KSC; Life Patron, All Farmers Association of Nigeria, AFAN*
*It is pertinent to observe that while discerning Edolites identify Engr. Chris Ogiemwonyi as a worthy patriot to be given the mantle of leadership, come Edo 2020 APC governorship ticket , *to deny him of that opportunity to serve his fatherland and take the ship of Edo State to safe shores of economic prosperity, will mean the majority, long-suffering Edo people will be the ultimate losers*
This is a unique BRAND we are proud to present to you. A NATIONAL TREASURE Engr. Chris Ogiemwonyi.
Let’s give a chance to an experienced resource manager.
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Alleged Tax Fraud: Dapo Abiodun’s ex-Aide Abidemi Rufai Released From US Prison..
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November 17, 2024Former aide to Prince Dapo Abiodun, Governor of Ogun State, Abidemi Rufai, has been released from prison in the United States.
Rufai, 47, was released from the U.S. Bureau of Prisons’ custody in Fort Dix, New Jersey, on November 15, 2024,
Correctional documents from the prison confirmed the story.
The convicted felon, would now ready himself for deportation from the U.S. as stipulated in his guilty plea. His Nigerian passport was returned to him on October 21, 2024, after he filed a motion to reduce his sentencing.
When he pleaded guilty to allegations of tax fraud and aggravated identity theft in 2022, Rufai waived his rights to challenge deportation after serving out his jail sentence.
He was sentenced to 60 months in prison on two counts of fraud in 2022 after prosecutors presented a strong case of multimillion-dollar fraud backed with 100,000 pages of evidence before a federal judge in Tacoma, Washington. The terms were scheduled to run concurrently.
Rufai, widely known as Elele Ruffy, was scheduled to be released on Valentine’s Day in 2025 but a judge approved his motion to be released earlier based on new sentencing guidelines, and the U.S. Bureau of Prisons forwent the three months left of his sentence.
He was ordered to pay $607,000 in restitution to the U.S. government agencies across multiple states, and a Nigerian court ordered the seizure of his Lekki mansion in Lagos and bank accounts after the anti-graft office EFCC filed fraud charges against him.
Rufai was widely known as a notorious Internet fraud ringleader in Lagos and Ogun for many years before he extended his fraudulent operations to the U.S., where he got nabbed.
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How Sambo Dasuki Allegedly Acquired Multi-Million Dollars U.S. Luxury Real Estate. – Washington Posts Report
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3 days agoon
November 15, 2024
More facts have emerged on how
former National Security Adviser Sambo Dasuki, invested millions of dollars in American luxury real estate.
A new report released by the Platform to Protect Whistleblowers in Africa (PPLAAF) uncovered this.
Dasuki was previously charged with diverting billions of Naira meant for the fight against Boko Haram insurgents during former President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration.
The PPLAAF report stated that tens of millions allegedly misappropriated by Dasuki ended up funding luxury properties in Los Angeles, California, and McLean, Virginia, a wealthy suburb of Washington, DC.
PPLAAF stated that it examined thousands of pages of property deeds, corporate filings, bank records, and court documents from both Nigeria and the U.S., tracing funds to high-end properties purchased by Dasuki’s close associates, Robert and Mimie Oshodin.
The report stated that records indicate that the Oshodins received at least $27 million from Dasuki’s office and invested similar sums in U.S. real estate.
“Our investigation shows how the fight for accountability in Nigeria is undermined when nations like the U.S. ignore corruption. It’s a grave issue when those entrusted to protect citizens siphon public money for personal luxury,” stated Jimmy Kande, PPLAAF’s West Africa Director.
“The U.S. can and should do more, both morally and legally,” Kande added.
Recall that in 2018 under former President Muhammadu Buhari, Nigerian authorities alerted the U.S. Department of Justice about the allegations involving Dasuki and the Oshodins, urging them to track the money trail. Despite this, the Oshodins continued to acquire and sell properties.
Lanre Suraj of the Human and Environmental Development Agenda (HEDA), expressed outrage saying, “It’s sickening that funds meant to fight terrorism and protect Nigerians were diverted for the opulent lifestyles of a few.
“This investigation should urge Nigeria and the U.S. to recover these assets for the Nigerian people.”
Dasuki, appointed National Security Adviser in 2012 under then-president Goodluck Jonathan, was tasked with coordinating the response to Boko Haram’s insurgency, which caused widespread violence and displacement in Nigeria and neighboring countries.
Nigerian authorities allege that through fake procurement deals and dubious contracts, Dasuki embezzled over $2 billion intended for the anti-terrorism campaign.
After Muhammadu Buhari took office in 2015, Dasuki was dismissed and later arrested in connection with the scandal, often called “Dasukigate.”
As part of its investigation, PPLAAF said it identified multiple assets linked to the Dasukigate scandal.
Soon after Dasuki’s 2012 appointment, he began transferring large sums to the Oshodins, who were acting as legal guardians to two of his children in the U.S. During this period, the couple invested around $24 million in U.S. real estate, often coinciding with transfers from Dasuki’s office.
The largest transaction was the purchase of a $9.5 million Los Angeles mansion on the same day Dasuki’s office transferred $12 million to the Oshodins’ furniture business in Nigeria.
Court filings obtained by PPLAAF indicate that the Oshodins stored tens of millions in jewelry, including a ring valued at over $3 million, along with expensive furnishings and antiquities, in their Los Angeles mansion.
Although the Nigerian authorities informed the U.S. of the allegations in 2018, the Oshodins continued their real estate dealings and still own properties valued at $20 million in Los Angeles and McLean.
Nigeria’s investigation into the Oshodins suggests serious gaps in U.S. oversight of illicit financial flows in real estate.
Recently, the U.S. has strengthened measures to curb such flows, requiring investment advisers and real estate professionals to report all cash purchases by companies and trusts.
However, Nigeria continues to face challenges in recovering assets and prosecuting cases tied to Dasukigate, with persistent coordination and judicial delays. The Dasukigate scandal remains a critical test of Nigeria’s commitment to combat corruption.
Meanwhile, a stately mansion worth $2.8 million in McLean, Virginia, has become the subject of intrigue after reports connected its owner to a sprawling corruption scandal involving Nigeria’s former national security adviser.
The luxurious property, nestled at the end of a private drive and featuring amenities like a climate-controlled wine cellar, sauna, and four fireplaces, seemed to blend seamlessly with the wealth of the Washington, D.C., suburbs — until questions arose about its elusive owner.
Neighbors recall that the man, who introduced himself briefly upon purchasing the home, quickly vanished, leaving the grand, nine-foot carved-wood doors tightly shut, The Washington Post reports following the report of a fresh investigation shared with it by the Platform to Protect Whistleblowers in Africa (PPLAAF).
Within this upscale McLean neighborhood, called The Ridings, properties are typically owned by successful professionals, including a plastic surgeon, a corporate lawyer, and the CEO of a defense consulting firm, according to local property records.
Yet the man’s sudden disappearance left some neighbors wondering what was happening within the grand residence.
According to Nigerian court filings, the mansion’s owner, a family friend of Nigeria’s former national security adviser, is alleged to have been involved in laundering funds misappropriated from the Nigerian government.
The country’s authorities accuse the former security adviser of siphoning off over $2 billion, a portion of which was allegedly routed to the mansion’s owner.
U.S. properties — like the McLean mansion and other high-end residences — are suspected to be among the assets purchased to launder the misappropriated funds.
Further deepening the intrigue, the owner of the McLean property was also linked to a separate incident involving an insurance claim for jewelry theft from another luxurious property near Beverly Hills, California.
The combined allegations have painted a complex portrait of wealth and scandal, connecting the quiet Virginia neighborhood to an international web of alleged financial crime.
The Washington Post reports that the allegations against him highlight a growing global concern: the U.S. real estate market has become a refuge for corrupt officials and criminals worldwide to hide illicit funds through opaque shell companies.
Next year, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network at the U.S. Treasury Department will implement a new rule that mandates title companies and other parties to gather information on specific real estate sales, focusing on transactions where the buyer is a trust or another legal entity that pays in cash.
“With many American neighborhoods facing affordable housing crises, stopping dirty money from entering the residential real estate market is more crucial than ever,” said Bradley T. Smith, the Treasury Department’s acting undersecretary for terrorism and financial intelligence, in a statement to The Washington Post.
In reporting this story, The Washington Post received court documents, property records, and analyses from the Platform to Protect Whistleblowers in Africa, a Paris-based anticorruption group.
The Premium Times, a Nigerian news organization, was also involved in a broader investigation into real estate money laundering. The Post verified and supplemented the information independently.
To a visitor, the quiet McLean cul-de-sac would appear ordinary, with its private drive, manicured lawns, and neatly trimmed rosebushes. But behind its doors, Nigerian law enforcement officials allege, lies a story of embezzlement, corruption, and global money laundering.
In 2014, in the northeastern town of Chibok in Nigeria, terrorists known as Boko Haram stormed a boarding school and abducted 276 schoolgirls.
The incident sparked the global #BringBackOurGirls movement, supported by Reese Witherspoon, Michelle Obama, and Pope Francis.
Meanwhile, the kidnapping drew international attention to Boko Haram, an insurgency using violent tactics to impose strict Islamic law across Nigerian society.
Bob Oshodin, an 83-year-old entrepreneur, developed his carpentry skills at a young age in Nigeria, as stated in his bio on the archived website of his furniture manufacturing company, Bob Oshodin Organization Limited.
Interestingly, Oshodin formed a lasting bond with Sambo Dasuki, and their friendship spans decades. According to Oshodin’s wife, Mimie, the two became close friends after meeting while living in the United States for extended periods.
The families were close enough that the Oshodins agreed to look after two of Dasuki’s children, then teenagers, who were attending school in the United States while Dasuki served as Nigeria’s national security adviser.
It was also during this time, Nigerian officials alleged, that Dasuki illegally transferred tens of millions
of dollars’ worth of Nigerian and U.S. currency from state funds to the Oshodins’ furniture company.
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Bashir Adewale Adeniyi: adeptly navigating customs complexities with commitment and proficiency
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November 14, 2024
By Oladapo Sofowora
Whether admired or criticized, Comptroller General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi MFR, is unwavering in his mission to transform the Nigeria Customs Service. His primary focus is to safeguard the nation’s borders against economic sabotage while boosting revenue and facilitating seamless trade relations between importers and exporters, ultimately fostering economic growth and stability for Nigeria.
Since his appointment by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration last year, Bashir has utilized his exceptional acumen and strategic insight to elevate this crucial law enforcement agency. Many initially doubted his ability to succeed, but he is decisively silencing his critics with impressive outcomes that have solidified the customs agency as one of the largest revenue-generating bodies in the country, channelling trillions of Naira into government coffers annually and enhancing trade facilitation.
Adeniyi, often dubbed the “new sheriff in town,” is unyielding in his approach, having made it clear to those who previously exploited systemic weaknesses that their days of advantage are numbered. A natural team player, he leads not from behind a desk but from the forefront, diligently ensuring that every loophole is sealed. Those who have profited at the country’s expense feel the consequences, as Adeniyi pursues them relentlessly.
He believes that for the customs service to function optimally, it must not only focus on revenue generation but also strive to portray Nigeria positively on the global stage. To that end, he has streamlined the cargo release and evaluation processes through cutting-edge technology, significantly reducing the bureaucratic red tape that plagued the service. While his reforms have drawn ire from some quarters, he remains undeterred. Adeniyi has equipped all commands and zones, preparing them to combat both internal and external corruption. Smugglers, in particular, now view him as a formidable obstacle.
In a resolute effort to protect Nigeria’s agricultural sector, Adeniyi has strategically assigned capable personnel to the nation’s borders, issuing a stringent directive that anyone attempting to undermine the Nigerian economy is seen as an enemy and will face no leniency. This has resulted in tighter border security and has enabled local producers to flourish, attracting increased investment in vital sectors, especially agriculture. Internally, CGC Adewale is effecting a groundbreaking reform of the customs workforce by emphasizing professionalism and ethical standards. He has initiated extensive training programs focused on customs law, risk assessment, and technology, aiming to cultivate a skilled workforce equipped to tackle contemporary customs challenges.
His unwavering stance against corruption, coupled with a strong emphasis on accountability, seeks to restore public confidence in the Nigeria Customs Service. By fostering a culture steeped in ethics, CGC Adewale aspires to elevate the agency into one that commands respect for its integrity and fairness. Adeniyi also recognizes the significance of collaboration; thus, he actively partners with other agencies to forge a synergistic relationship, sharing intelligence that effectively combats smuggling and enhances the interception of illegal goods. The agency has recently reported seizures worth billions while intercepting arms and ammunition, marking a significant turn in fortunes as he strives to solidify the Customs’ reputation as a reputable agency, reversing the negative narrative that has long surrounded it.
Under his stewardship, he has prioritized the welfare of staff, the development of women, and the motivation of officers, fostering a dedicated workforce eager to protect the nation from economic sabotage. Significant seizures from petroleum products to endangered species parts, such as pangolin scales, donkey skins, and elephant tusks, alongside smuggled vehicles, have underscored Adeniyi’s commitment to elevating the agency above others. The digitalization of key customs processes has made trade more efficient, decreasing unnecessary human interaction to minimize corruption.
Despite the considerable challenges faced, during Adeniyi’s tenure, Customs has remarkably generated an impressive N5,079,455,088,194.38, exceeding the 2024 target of N5 trillion. As part of ongoing reform measures, six beneficiaries of the Authorized Economic Operators (AEO) program have been selected, with an additional 21 requests processed under an advance ruling initiative designed to expedite customs decision-making on import and export cargoes before they arrive at the ports. Adeniyi’s significant strides, alongside streamlined cargo alerts, have begun to reshuffle the customs landscape in Nigeria, introducing hope and renewed purpose to this vital service.
Beyond the realm of security, the collaborative efforts extend into vital economic initiatives such as the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). This ambitious project aims to create a cohesive market across the continent, fostering seamless trade among African nations. Adewale’s significant involvement in the development of AfCFTA-related policies highlights his unwavering commitment to transforming the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) into an agency that not only facilitates economic integration but also harmonizes customs standards across Africa.
This harmonization is crucial for streamlining trade flows and unlocking a plethora of economic opportunities. Despite facing fierce opposition and deliberate campaigns aimed at undermining his reputation, Adeniyi has remained resolute, undeterred by the negative tactics employed by his detractors. He continues to focus on his responsibilities with diligence and integrity. While some have resorted to disparagement, Adeniyi has made sizable advancements toward realizing his ambitious vision of elevating the customs service to an esteemed position on a global scale.
This commitment to progress is exemplified through the ongoing Comptroller of Customs conference, aptly themed “Nigeria Customs Service: Engaging Traditional and New Partners with Purpose.” This conference, which had been previously halted for several years, has been revived since Adeniyi took the helm, offering the NCS a platform to engage in meaningful discussions. It serves as an opportunity to reassess strategies, ensuring the agency remains afloat and true to its potential in enhancing trade facilitation while also safeguarding our local economy.
True to the adage that the reward for a job well done is more work, Adeniyi is prepared to meet the challenges head-on, ready to deliver exceptional results regardless of the circumstances. The Nigeria Customs Service has never experienced such a level of organization and efficiency since its inception, earning it recognition as one of the most structured agencies in Nigeria today. This achievement is a testament to Adeniyi’s dedication and commitment to promoting excellence and prosperity within the service.
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