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Customs Delivers Lecture on Emerging Threats in Cross-Border Trade

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) continued to demonstrate its leadership in safeguarding Nigeria’s economy and national security through capacity-building and inter-agency collaboration on Tuesday, 30 September 2025. The Service

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IMG 20251006 WA0022The engagement, which was delivered during a sensitisation lecture at the Sterling Academy Hub, located at the Sterling Bank Plaza in Abuja, aimed to educate participants on emerging threats in cross-border trade, with a particular focus on Trade-Based Money Laundering (TBML), Trade-Based Terrorism Financing (TBTF), and Trade-Based Proliferation Financing (TBPF).

The lecture, themed “Emerging Threats or Trends of Trade-Based Money Laundering, Trade-Based Terrorism Financing, and Trade-Based Proliferation Financing,” featured Assistant Comptroller Safiyanu Salihu of the Nigeria Customs Service as the lead lecturer.

IMG 20251006 WA0020He delivered an in-depth presentation on the concepts, vulnerabilities, and red flags associated with trade-based financial crimes, drawing from both national and international experiences.

In his address, AC Salihu emphasised the growing sophistication of trade-based crimes and their potential to erode economic stability and compromise national security.

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IMG 20251006 WA0027“Trade-based money laundering and terrorism financing are not abstract threats; they directly undermine our economy and national security. That is why awareness, vigilance, and collaboration among stakeholders are crucial,” he said.

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He further emphasised the pivotal role of financial institutions in combating illicit trade practices.

“Banks and financial institutions are the first line of defence. By diligently reviewing transaction documents, they can identify red flags early and prevent illicit flows from going undetected,” he noted.

Additionally, Assistant Comptroller Bridget Baiye of the NCS provided practical guidance on identifying fake invoices and falsified trade documents, as well as standard tools used in trade-based financial crimes.

“Fake invoices often contain subtle discrepancies that differ from the originals. Paying attention to these small details can make all the difference in detecting fraudulent trade transactions,” she stated.

Representing Sterling Bank, Orlando Umoren, Group Head of Regulatory and Financial Crimes Compliance, expressed appreciation to the Nigeria Customs Service for its technical expertise and collaboration.

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“This training reinforces the fact that combating financial crimes is not the responsibility of one agency alone. It requires collaboration, knowledge sharing, and continuous capacity building.

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At Sterling, we remain committed to implementing robust internal controls and fostering partnerships with institutions like the Nigeria Customs Service to strengthen our collective fight against illicit financial activities,” he said.

Delivering the closing remarks, Umoren urged participants to apply the knowledge they had acquired.

“We must move beyond awareness to application, ensuring that the lessons learned here today translate into stronger compliance practices tomorrow,’ he concluded.

The session ended with an engaging interactive segment, during which participants asked questions and discussed practical approaches to enhancing trade transparency and preventing trade-based financial crimes.

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Joshua Okoria

Joshua Okoria is a Lagos based multi-skilled journalist covering the maritime industry. His ICT and graphic design skills makes him a resourceful person in any modern newsroom. He read mass communication at the Olabisi Onabanjo University and has sharpened his knowledge in media practice from several other short courses. 07030562600, hubitokoria@gmail.com

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