Mohammed Shuaibu

Mohammed Shuaibu

politician Nigeria

Mohammed Shuaibu is the Controller of the Ogun I Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service, known for advocating the importance of seamless cross-border trade for economic growth and national prosperity.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
144,154
Power
313$
Sentiment
7.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Nigeria 1 7.00 0.07% +0% 206,139,589 144,154 $448,000 313$
Totals 1 206,139,589 144,154 $448,000 313$
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Recent Mentions

Nigeria Nigeria: Mohammed Shuaibu is the Customs Area Controller in charge of FOU Zone A who disclosed the details of the seizures to journalists. 7

The Punch: Customs Intercepts 11 Vehicles, Containers in Major Operation

Nigeria Nigeria: Mohammed Shuaibu is the Customs Area Controller in charge of the Federal Operations Unit, Zone A, Ikeja, who announced the interception of contraband worth N1.5bn. 8

The Punch: Customs intercept N1.5bn contraband

Nigeria Nigeria: Mohammed Shuaibu is the Controller of Ogun 1 Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service who reported on the command's seizures of contraband. 8

The Punch: Customs seized N314m illicit drugs, weapons in Q1 -Controller

Nigeria Nigeria: Mohammed Shuaibu is the Controller of Ogun I Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service who handed over seized foreign currency to the EFCC. 8

The Punch: Customs hand over seized foreign currency to EFCC in Ogun

Nigeria Nigeria: Mohammed Shuaibu has insisted that the command won’t give a breathing space to those engaging in practices that pose threat to the nation’s economy and security. 7

The Punch: Customs hand over 3,365 seized cannabis parcels to NDLEA

Nigeria Nigeria: Mohammed Shuaibu underscored the importance of seamless cross-border trade in driving sustainable economic growth and national prosperity. 8

The Punch: Ogun customs boss urges seamless cross-border trade