The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has announced that 286,697 candidates have been shortlisted to participate in its Computer-Based Test (CBT) as part of the ongoing recruitment exercise.
According to the Service, the test will run between 14 and 21 September 2025 and will be conducted online to ensure transparency and accessibility.
The NCS had earlier declared 3,927 vacancies across the Superintendent, Inspectorate, and Customs Assistant cadres when the recruitment opened in December 2024. The Service disclosed that it received a total of 573,523 applications.
Speaking on the update, the National Public Relations Officer of Customs, Assistant Comptroller Abdullahi Maiwada, PhD, mnipr, mniia, said:
“After a rigorous documentary scrutiny, 286,697 candidates were invited to proceed to the next phase. The second stage of the exercise, scheduled to take place from September 14th to 21st, 2025, will be conducted through an online Computer-Based Test (CBT), reflecting the Service’s commitment to transparency, accessibility, and fairness in the selection process.”
Test requirements and guidelines
Candidates are expected to take the test from any location of their choice provided they have reliable internet access. However, the Customs Service stressed that the test can only be taken on a laptop or desktop computer with a webcam and full-screen display, as the application is not mobile phone-enabled.
A facial recognition process will be conducted during login, making neat appearance crucial.
The Service also warned that the system is highly sensitive to noise, movement, and attempts to switch between windows during the test.
“Candidates must remain fully focused throughout the test’s duration, as excessive movement, whispering, or background distractions may result in automatic logout by the system,” Maiwada stated.
“Switching between windows during the test will be flagged as malpractice and may lead to disqualification.”
Mandatory pre-test exercise
To help applicants prepare, the NCS has introduced a compulsory pre-test session that will take place two days before the actual CBT.
Two links will be sent to shortlisted applicants — one for the pre-test and another for the examination. Candidates applying for the Superintendent Cadre (Level 8) will also be invited for an additional CBT in the next stage of the recruitment.
Assurance of fairness
The Service emphasised that the recruitment exercise remains merit-driven.
“The Nigeria Customs Service assures all stakeholders that the ongoing recruitment process remains strictly merit-driven and transparent,” Maiwada said.
“Successful candidates will be duly informed of subsequent phases of the exercise through the Service’s official communication channels.”
Applicants were cautioned to rely only on official platforms for updates, as the NCS will not demand any payments or use social media to conduct recruitment.
Background
The recruitment drive, advertised on 27 December 2024, is part of efforts to strengthen manpower capacity and enhance service delivery within the Customs Service.
With nearly 574,000 applications received, the process has drawn significant interest from Nigerians seeking opportunities in the agency.