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Concerned Nigerians Criticize Activities of Customs Officers At Land Borders

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Concerned Nigerians have condemned the activities of some officers of the Nigerian Customs at land borders in the country and saboteurs of the Nigerian economy and security apparatus.

By the single act of floating of the Naira by the administration of the President, legit businessmen have been given the confidence to engage in importation businesses, knowing fully well that the value of their capital won’t decline at the port of importation due to the Naira floating policy of the President.

This policy would have greatly benefited the government and the economy of the country by far but some economic saboteurs and terrorists operating under the guise of traders have illegally imported goods and may lead to an influx of arms due to the porous nature of our neighboring countries.

The total closure of land borders for importation and exportation will effectively tackle this crisis and also increase the annual import revenue by about eight hundred billion naira to one trillion naira.

This type of money in the hands of illegal traders/terrorist groups will greatly cause havoc to the progress of the country and the renewed hope agenda of the president.

Suppose this is efficiently addressed by channeling importing goods through sea borders. In that case, this will directly or indirectly provide legitimate jobs for more than a hundred thousand people to the credit of this administration.

The effect of this will be prosperity and improved security for the nation.

The concerned citizens said in a statement by their coordinator, Mr Alabi Adesola and made available to the media on Saturday, that the activities of the customs officers is enabling smuggling, which they said undermines the nation’s economy, businesses and citizens’ well-being.

“We strongly condemn the compromised activities of Nigerian Customs at land borders, enabling rampant smuggling. This undermines our economy, businesses, and citizens’ well-being.

“The influx of imported cargo like rice, vegetable oil, sugar, edible products, Milk,  tomato paste, and margarine poses health risks due to potential fake or expired goods.

“Smuggling also unfairly competes with legitimate businesses, threatening livelihoods and tax revenue.

“Concerns about potential arms movements and illicit activities through porous borders further exacerbate the issue.

“Today, our markets all over the country are filled with foreign imported products that are illegally imported through our land borders,” the statement read.

They then urged the government to enhance border security via seaport control, strengthen customs operations by banning imports of mainly goods produced in Nigeria through land borders, curb smuggling effectively, close land borders and increase surveillance, ensure stricter customs enforcement and protection for local industries.

These will attract and boost investors’ confidence, increase tax revenue, employment, and reduce insecurity.

This will greatly make Naira appreciate against CFA. This administration should not allow sentiments and nepotism to cripple her economy and security to the point that the nation will be at the mercy of the alleged bad customs officials and smugglers/terrorists.
This porous land border can ignorantly cause the influx of ammunition into the country

Based on our recent research and investigation covering two major imported products, we found some of the following products imported into Nigeria without due diligence, undermining the Nigerian import guidelines and the collection of duties and taxes.

 

 

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Obeena Delivers Show-Stopping Performance at Igbotic Game Night in East London

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East Ham, East London — 8 August 2026: The vibrant Igbo community in the UK came together for an unforgettable evening of entertainment, culture and social connection at Igbotic Game Night, one of the biggest social gatherings celebrating the Igbo community in the United Kingdom.

Among the night’s standout moments was an electrifying performance by Afrobeats artist Obeena, who took the stage and immediately captured the attention of the crowd.

Obeena delivered performances of two of his hit songs, “Wara Wara” and “Banging,” bringing his energetic sound and distinctive stage presence to the event. From the opening moments of his set, fans responded with excitement, singing along, dancing and enthusiastically supporting the artist.

His performance of “Wara Wara” created an instant connection with the audience, while “Banging” took the energy to another level. Obeena’s ability to engage the crowd transformed his set into one of the most memorable entertainment moments of the evening.

Held in East Ham, East London, on 8 August 2026, Igbotic Game Night provided a unique platform for members of the Igbo community to celebrate their heritage while enjoying music, games and social interaction. Events such as this continue to play an important role in bringing together Nigerians and the wider African diaspora in the UK.

For Obeena, the performance was another opportunity to showcase his growing artistry and connect directly with fans. His energetic delivery, stage confidence and ability to command the audience demonstrated why his live performances continue to attract attention.

By the end of his set, Obeena had left the crowd amazed and added another memorable chapter to his journey as an Afrobeats artist. His appearance at Igbotic Game Night was not simply a performance—it was a celebration of Nigerian music, culture and community.

 

With performances like this, Obeena continues to demonstrate his ambition to take his sound beyond the studio and onto major stages, connecting with audiences through music, energy and an unmistakable African identity.

Igbotic Game Night brought the Igbo community together. Obeena gave them a performance to remember.

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Afrocentric Music Festival Invites 1,000 Music Artists!

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Are you a rising African artist ready to take your career to the next level? Showcase your talent on a massive stage at the AFROCENTRIC Music Festival in Abuja, running from November 7–18, 2026! Presented by NICOCUSA’s AFROCENTRIC Cultural Expo, this premier platform is inviting 1,000 up-and-coming artists to perform live before tens of thousands of music lovers, industry insiders, and energetic fans. Don’t miss this life-changing opportunity to launch your music career on a global stage—slots are limited, so visit afrocentricculturalexpo.com to register today, and follow us on social media for live updates!

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KenryWhite Releases “Kilometers” & “The King” A Powerful Double Release Celebrating Faith, Purpose, and the Journey to Greatness

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Nigerian Afrofusion artist KenryWhite unveils his compelling two-track release, “Kilometers & The King,” a project that explores the realities of life’s journey while affirming identity, faith, and purpose.

Leading the release is “Kilometers,” an uplifting anthem that reflects on the distance between dreams and fulfillment. Through heartfelt lyrics, captivating melodies, and vibrant Afrobeats production, KenryWhite encourages listeners to embrace the process, remain resilient, and keep moving forward despite life’s challenges.

Complementing the project is “The King,” featuring Wonder J. The record is a bold declaration of confidence, royalty, and divine purpose, blending infectious Afrobeats rhythms with inspiring lyricism. Together, the duo delivers a record that celebrates self-belief, leadership, and the mindset required to overcome every obstacle.

With rich storytelling, memorable melodies, and contemporary African sounds, “Kilometers & The King” showcases KenryWhite’s artistic growth while delivering music that inspires, motivates, and connects with audiences across the globe.

Now available on all major streaming platforms, “Kilometers & The King” invites listeners to embrace the journey, recognize their worth, and walk confidently into their purpose.

 

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