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The Nigerian Postal Service has vowed to clamp down on courier companies found to be aiding the trafficking of drugs and ...
The Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) refuted the allegations that its courier services have been transporting hard drugs ...
The Nigerian Postal Service, NIPOST, has disowned allegations attributed to it, claiming that drug trafficking through the ...
The Nigerian Postal Service has denied allegations linking it to drug trafficking activities, saying it does not engage in any form of illegal movement of narcotics.NIPOST’s clarification follows an ...
The Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) states that it is not involved in any form of drug transportation. NIPOST was reacting ...
The Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) has raised concerns over unlicensed courier operators transporting weapons and illicit ...
The Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) has raised the alarm over the activities of unlicensed courier operators, stating that they help criminals to move dangerous weapons and illicit drugs across the ...
NIPOST Chairman, Abubakar, again replies FIRS defence. According to her; “Section 89(1) of the Stamps Duties Act 2004(As Amended 2019) provides that a receipt evidencing the payment of a money ...
Agency Reporter. The Nigerian Postal Services (NIPOST), has refuted recent online claims by the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), that it was operating an illegal stamp duties account.
Chairman of the Governing Board of NIPOST, Isaac Kekemeke, issued this stern warning, while speaking to reporters on Monday at a retreat for NIPOST management staff in Abuja.
In a manner reminiscent of the pre-2019 years, the Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) on July 24, 2020 announced an increment of licence fees to be levied on courier service companies in Nigeria.