- The Nigeria Customs Service has urged all shortlisted candidates to validate their email addresses to ensure smooth communication during its ongoing recruitment process.
- Over 286,000 applicants have advanced to the Computer-Based Test phase, with official updates now restricted to verified email channels
- The directive, announced via the NCS’s official X page, warns candidates to ignore fraudulent messages and rely solely on the recruitment portal for instructions
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has issued a directive to all shortlisted candidates in its ongoing recruitment exercise, instructing them to validate their email addresses via the official recruitment portal.
The announcement was made on Saturday through the NCS’s verified X (formerly Twitter) account.
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According to PUNCH Online, a total of 286,697 applicants have been shortlisted for the Computer-Based Test (CBT) phase of the recruitment process.
The service emphasised that email validation is now a mandatory step for all candidates progressing to the next stage.

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Email validation crucial for Nigeria customs recruitment process
In its official statement, the NCS clarified that future communication with shortlisted applicants would be conducted exclusively through their registered email addresses.
It stated, “Henceforth, the Service will only communicate with shortlisted applicants strictly through their registered email addresses. No communication will be conducted through unofficial platforms or social media pages.”
The service acknowledged that some candidates had experienced difficulties receiving official correspondence. To address this, it advised all shortlisted individuals to log on to the Recruitment Portal via [http://updates.customs.gov.ng], using the National Identification Number (NIN) submitted during registration.
The statement continued, “Kindly visit the Portal and log in with the NIN used while registering to access your profile, confirm the correctness of your registered email address, and update it where necessary.”
CBT phase and further instructions
The NCS outlined key steps for the next phase of the recruitment exercise. It confirmed that:

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• The CBT will commence on a date to be communicated via email.
• Only applicants with verified email addresses will receive official CBT instructions, pre-test access links, and login credentials.
• Candidates who fail to update or verify their emails may be unable to access critical information required for participation.
A photo-text release accompanying the announcement provided further guidance on email validation and other recruitment procedures.
Warning against fraudulent recruitment messages
The NCS reiterated its stance against fraudulent activities, warning applicants not to engage with unofficial sources. It stated, “The NCS does not demand or accept payment for recruitment. Applicants are strongly advised to disregard fraudulent messages circulating on social media.”
The directive depicts the importance of digital compliance and vigilance as the recruitment process advances, with the service urging candidates to rely solely on official channels for updates and instructions.
Recruitment: How to apply for Nigeria customs service jobs
Legit.ng earlier reported that the recruitment exercise announced by the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) is for qualified persons with the required qualifications.
Legit.ng recalls that the fresh recruitment exercise is to fill vacancies in various positions like the Superintendent, Inspector, and Customs Assistant cadres.
According to the NSC, the agency said it plans to recruit 3,927 officers in 2025. The application process opens on 27 December 2024 and will close on 2 January 2025.
Source: Legit.ng