We did not advertised vacancy or recruits through online portal, Nigeria Customs warn

The Nigeria Customs service has warn the general public to stay away from online advertisements, stating that the agency is recruiting, or looking for a personal to fill it vacancy.

The custom service this closed via press statement. According to the statement signed by DC. Joseph Attah, Public Relation Officer, the service will only announced it recruitment or Vacancy’s through 7 newspaper, and Radio Station.


The statement read, “The attention of the Nigeria Customs Service has again been drawn to the unrepentant activities of internet fraudsters despite several scam alerts by NCS.
Recent activities of these elements show criminal ingenuity, presenting fake platforms that appears seemingly genuine to deceive and extort unsuspecting applicants that the Service has released short-listed names for Recruitment Examination/Interview.
For the umpteenth time, NCS wishes to state that these recruitment Websites/Platforms are fake and should not be patronized.
Members of the public will recall that we denied several similar fake vacancies advertisement with a promise to properly inform the public whenever we are ready. A promise we kept by advertising the vacancies in seven (7) National newspapers. NCS is again warning against patronage of any release of short-listed candidates with a promise of letting successfully short-listed candidates know through their e-mail addresses and telephone numbers soon. Additionally, such official release will be news item in all NCS programmes on TV and Radio stations. (Note that the internet fraudsters don’t normally use the TV and Radio).
Accordingly, all applicants are advised to disregard any invitation for Recruitment Examination/Interview and wait patiently for the official release and invitation from the Service, please. “

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