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Nigeria Customs to review licencing renewal fees for agents

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The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has begun consultations with key stakeholders ahead of its planned review of licence renewal fees for Licensed Customs Agents, set to take effect in January 2026.

The Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adeniyi, disclosed this in a statement by the service’s spokesman, Abdullahi Maiwada, on Friday in Abuja.

As part of the process, Adeniyi held a high-level stakeholders’ meeting on Thursday with executives of the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA) and the National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF).

Other participants included representatives of the Africa Association of Professional Freight Forwarders and Logistics of Nigeria (APFFLON) and the Customs Consultative Committee (CCC).

Adeniyi said the meeting was the first in a series of engagements with industry players ahead of the implementation.

He noted that the initiative aligned with Sections 103 to 107 of the NCS Act, 2023, and formed part of ongoing reforms to strengthen professionalism and regulatory efficiency in the freight forwarding sector.

He described the licencing of customs agents as a critical element in safeguarding the integrity of Nigeria’s cargo clearance process.

According to Adeniyi, the review arms to reflect current economic realities, meet operational needs, and ensure only compliant, competent, and trustworthy agents remain in the system.

“This initiative is aimed at promoting accountability, streamlining processes, and enhancing the quality of service delivery in the sector,” he said.

According to him, the review forms part of broader modernisation efforts aimed at repositioning the NCS to meet the evolving needs of international trade and border management.

He said the review was expected to create a more transparent, predictable, and efficient licencing regime that would ultimately benefit legitimate operators and the trading public.

He added that licenced customs agents who complied with the new licencing structure would enjoy access to premium facilitation measures.

These measures, he said,  include faster processing timelines, improved engagement channels with customs officers, and enhanced integration with the service’s upgraded digital platforms.

He said this compliance-driven incentive was designed to encourage adherence to professional standards while discouraging sharp practices.

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Pumpkin Property Introduces Nigeria’s First Starlink-Powered Housing Initiative

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Pumpkin Property, a fast-growing real estate development firm committed to creating modern, affordable, and sustainable housing solutions across Nigeria, has announced a groundbreaking initiative that integrates high-speed satellite internet into its housing projects, redefining modern living standards in the country.

Under this initiative, homebuyers in selected Pumpkin Property estates will receive Starlink hardware, professional installation, and three months of complimentary high-speed internet subscription upon purchasing a home.

The initiative will initially be available in Prime Living Estate and Prime View Estate located within Millennium City, Kaduna, as well as Pumpkin Homes located in Karsana, Abuja.

Pumpkin Property focuses on developing well-planned residential communities supported by essential infrastructure—including road networks, drainage systems, street lighting, and modern utilities—while embracing innovative technology that enhances residents’ quality of life.

To support the rollout of this initiative, Pumpkin Property has entered into a collaboration agreement with Konga Online Nigeria Limited for the supply, installation, and technical support of Starlink hardware and related connectivity products across Pumpkin housing projects and real estate developments in Nigeria.

In addition, Pumpkin Property has partnered with TD Africa, an authorized distributor of Starlink solutions in Africa. Through this partnership, Pumpkin Property will have direct access to the latest Starlink hardware, including Starlink kits and accessories, ensuring reliable deployment within its estates.

Starlink, the satellite internet constellation developed by SpaceX, delivers high-speed broadband connectivity through a network of low-Earth orbit satellites. The technology expands access to reliable internet in regions where traditional fibre or terrestrial infrastructure remains limited. As Elon Musk explained:

“Starlink is designed to provide high-speed, low-latency broadband internet to places where access has been unreliable, expensive, or completely unavailable.”

Speaking on the initiative, the CEO of Pumpkin Holdings Limited, Mr Oladeji Bamidele, emphasized the growing importance of digital infrastructure in modern housing developments.

“Connectivity has become as essential as electricity and water in modern communities. By integrating Starlink technology into our housing developments, we are ensuring that our homeowners enjoy reliable high-speed internet from the moment they move in. This initiative reflects our commitment to building future-ready communities across Nigeria.”

By integrating satellite connectivity into its housing projects, Pumpkin Property is positioning itself at the forefront of technology-enabled real estate development in Nigeria, setting a new benchmark for smart living communities.

Prospective homeowners and investors interested in the Starlink-powered homes at Prime Living Estate and Prime View Estate in Millennium City, Kaduna, and Pumpkin Homes in Karsana, Abuja, are encouraged to contact Pumpkin Property for further information on availability and purchase options.

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Safety First: Transcorp Hilton Abuja Stages Fire Drill

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Transcorp Hilton Abuja has conducted its first-quarter unannounced fire drill simulation as part of efforts to strengthen safety measures and emergency preparedness within the facility.

The exercise, which took place on 19th February 2026, was carried out in collaboration with the Federal Fire Service. The simulation forms part of the hotel’s structured safety programme aimed at ensuring a high level of emergency readiness and effective coordination with relevant authorities.

Management of the hotel said the initiative underscores its unwavering commitment to the safety and well-being of guests and team members.

“We successfully carried out our Q1 unannounced fire drill simulation with the support of the Nigeria Fire Service. This exercise forms part of our structured safety programme, designed to ensure a high level of emergency preparedness and effective coordination with relevant authorities,” the management stated.

The drill comes shortly after the hotel hosted its Valentine’s Day weekend promotion across its rooms and restaurants. The celebration, characterised by romance, entertainment and vibrant experiences, was warmly received by guests.

As preparations begin for the Holy Month of Ramadan, the management reassured guests of a safe, serene and memorable stay.

“We appreciate the understanding of our guests and apologise for any inconvenience the exercise may have caused,” the management added.

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NIA trains underwriters on NIIRA 2025, container insurance

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The Nigerian Insurers Association (NIA) has commenced a two-day training workshop for underwriters on the Nigerian Insurance Industry Reform Act (NIIRA) 2025.

According to a statement from NIA, the training is focused on Sections 75 and 76, as well as the Compulsory Container Insurance scheme.

The workshop, which began on Thursday, is scheduled to end on Friday.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that no fewer than 40 underwriters involved in container insurance, were participating in the training held at the Insurers House, Victoria Island, Lagos.

At the opening of the workshop, Director-General of the NIA, Mrs Bola Odukale, said that insurance remained a critical pillar of national development and economic stability.

Odukale noted that a well-regulated and legally backed insurance industry, was essential for economic growth, investor confidence and the protection of the public.

She urged participants to engage actively in the sessions, adding that the training would strengthen professional capacity and improve effective implementation of compulsory insurance provisions for the overall benefit of the economy.

NAN reports that facilitators at the workshop include: Mrs Margaret Ogbonnah, Director at the Nigerian Shippers’ Council; Mr Soji Oni, Controller 1, Technical, NIA, Mr Owolabi Longe, Chief Executive Officer of Ironlink Communications, among others. 

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