The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has announced that the final Computer-Based Test (CBT) for all successful applicants in the superintendent cadre recruitment exercise will be held on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
Customs announced this via a statement shared on X on Friday, October 10.
The Service noted that the examination will take place simultaneously in designated states and centres based on candidates’ states of origin.
Applicants who were successful at the previous stages were directed to log in with their National Identification Number (NIN) via https://updates.customs.gov.ng to access their examination details, including their assigned centres.
Candidates were also instructed to print their coloured examination slips for presentation at their respective venues.
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According to the NCS, the examination will be conducted concurrently in the designated centres across the country.
The centres are South West – Lagos and Osun; South East – Enugu and Abia; South South – Rivers and Edo; North Central – Abuja and Kwara; North East – Bauchi and Adamawa; and North West – Kaduna and Sokoto
The NCS stressed that candidates must report strictly to their assigned centres as indicated on their slips, warning that failure to comply could result in disqualification.
The Service added that further details and specific instructions on the examination process will be communicated through the Recruitment Update Portal, noting that this stage is reserved strictly for successful applicants of the superintendent cadre.
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