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@Emiola1Habeeb
Islāmic writer, content creator, Conflict Analyst, Arabist
Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Şubat 2023
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@AskMichaelTaiwo My dedication to excellence is rooted in the belief that what is worth doing is worth doing perfectly, a mindset that has continually propelled success. I seek this GRE scholarship as a vital stepping stone toward realizing my long-term academic and professional aspirations.
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@AskMichaelTaiwo With a published journal articles, two under review, an IELTS result, a first class graduate (4.69/5.00) and continued engagement in research-focused short courses, I am proactively preparing for this next academic step.
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I'll be covering the GRE cost for 15 scholars here.
To apply, please follow these steps:
Reply with a short essay (maximum of 5 paragraphs) on this TL explaining why you need the voucher.
If you applied for the MT Scholarships before, please include your Unique ID with your response.
Encourage others to engage with your post here.
Engagements on your personal page (i.e., quotes or new, related posts) will NOT count. I won’t be able to track personal timelines.
Winners will be selected based on the following criteria:
Whether you applied for the MT Scholarships previously (30% weight)
The compelling nature and relevance of your story (30% weight)
Engagement (sum of likes, retweets, and comments) on posts on this page (20% weight)
If you previously applied for a GRE Voucher giveaway before and weren't selected, include the link to your previous attempt in your response. (10% weight)
Management discretion (10% weight).
The application period ends at 12:00 PM WAT on Monday, May 12, 2025.
Please note:
Winners will first be given PowerPrep test voucher codes.
Only those who achieve a score of 310 or higher by the end of June 2025 will have their GRE exam paid for.
You must have an international passport to apply for this as you will need it to take the exam.
I look forward to reading your stories and seeing how we can support you!
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With published journal articles, two under review, an IELTS result, a first class graduate (4.69/5.00) and continued engagement in research-focused short courses, I am proactively preparing for this next academic step.
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@AskMichaelTaiwo I am a passionate academic with a consistent record of excellence and commitment to becoming a renowned researcher.I understand that achieving this goal requires postgraduate training from a graduate school that fosters both research competence and pedagogical development. 1/3
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Reintroducing myself: I am Emiola Habeeb Olasunkanmi.
✓ B.A Islāmic studies
✓ Ranked among highflying graduates of Faculty of Arts at Lagos State University @lasuofficail
✓ First Class honours
Alhamdulillāh
#LASU28THCONVOCATION

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@CustomsNG @CustomsNG Auction purchases are being advertised everywhere, we need your formal disclosure or announcements as regards it.
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OPINION
IWD: Celebrating Women in Nigeria Customs Service
Nigeria's seaports, airports, and land borders are protected by uniformed men, specifically officers and men of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS). In the midst of these officers are their female counterparts, playing a vital role in safeguarding the country's economy, security, and natural resources.
As the world marks International Women’s Day, the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) celebrates the strength, dedication, and expertise of its female officers, who are breaking barriers, defying stereotypes, and proving that they are a force to be reckoned with.
From border security to intelligence gathering and cargo inspection to leadership roles, these women are making their mark across all facets of the NCS.
While balancing career and family life remains a challenge, the leadership of the Service, under the Comptroller General of Customs (CGC), Adewale Adeniyi, has fostered an inclusive and supportive environment where female officers can thrive.
According to Deputy Comptroller General (DCG) in charge of the Tariff and Trade Department, Caroline Niagwan, the service, among other initiatives, has demonstrated commitment to gender inclusivity by supporting and sponsoring Deputy Superintendent of Customs, Olanike Balogun in her journey from cabin crew member to becoming the first female licensed pilot in the service.
"This shows the service commitment to inclusivity, capacity building and innovation. You can now find women at different levels of the workforce; women have risen to leadership positions, and this shows career progression is possible for female officers", the DCG stated.
As the NCS embraces technology to modernise its operations, female officers are key in leveraging digital tools to enhance efficiency.
The DCG ICT/Modernisation, Kikelomo Adeolu, commended the significant contributions of women in driving innovation within the service. "For instance, the DCG Excise, Uche Nwafor has brought in out of the box solution that brought revenue that has never been recorded in excise. In the same way in ICT, we have mentored so many officers that we even presently have a World Customs Organization (WCO) chair as one of the ICT officers, a WCO expert in risk management, single window and so on."
She encouraged women to forge ahead to improve the country and the world. "We have what it takes, we have all it takes. We understand the terrain, and God is with us; let us continue to forge ahead to make Nigeria greater and the world better."
Despite the challenges of working in a male-dominated sector, female officers like Comptroller Joy Edeldouk, in charge of the Kirikiri Lighter Terminal Command and Comptroller Sarah Wadinda, in charge of the Lagos Industrial Command, have demonstrated competence, discipline, and resilience in their leadership roles.
With this year’s theme, “Accelerate Action,” to collectively forge a more inclusive world for women, the Nigeria Customs Service celebrates the invaluable contributions of its female officers, as their achievements not only strengthen the service but also inspire the next generation of women to join their ranks and shape the future of customs operations in Nigeria.


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@CustomsNG @NigeriaCustomS7 Your people are spreading auction purchases everywhere, please clear the air about it.
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PRESS RELEASE
COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF CUSTOMS MOURNS VETERAN
PUBLIC RELATIONS ICON MALLAM KABIR DANGOGO
1. The Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, MFR, and the
entire management and officers of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) express deep
sorrow over the passing of Mallam Kabir Dangogo, a distinguished scholar,
journalist, and trailblazer in the field of public relations.
2. Mallam Dangogo, born on February 21, 1949, dedicated his life to excellence
in journalism, public relations, and corporate communications. His career spanned
decades of impactful service, starting as a journalist with the New Nigerian
newspaper and the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) before becoming the
Managing Editor of New Nigerian between 1988 and 1989. He later transitioned into
academia, serving as a Senior Lecturer at Kaduna Polytechnic, shaping future
professionals in the media and communications space.
3. A renowned figure in public relations, Mallam Dangogo played a pivotal role
in shaping corporate communications in Nigeria. He served as a Press Adviser for
the United States Information Service in 1990, as a Public Relations Officer at Bank
of the North Limited and Union Bank of Nigeria Plc. He later founded Timex
Communications, a PR firm and communication training school.
His influence extended beyond Nigeria, as he was the founding President of the
Association of Corporate Affairs Managers of Banks (ACAMB), Secretary-General
of the Federation of African Public Relations Associations (FAPRA, now APRA),
and Chairman of the Nigeria Chapter of the International Public Relations
Association (IPRA) between 2002 and 2006.
4. His remarkable contributions earned him several prestigious recognitions,
including Fellowships from the International Radio and Television Society (IRTS)
in New York, the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), and the Advertising
Practitioners Council of Nigeria (APCON). He also received multiple awards,
including the NIPR President’s Award for Excellence in Public Relations in 1996
and the Lagos State Chapter of the NIPR Award for Excellence in 2005.
5. Mallam Kabir Dangogo’s passing is a great loss to the public relations and
media industry. His professionalism, leadership, and mentorship legacy will
continue to inspire generations to come. On behalf of the Nigeria Customs Service,
the Comptroller-General extends heartfelt condolences to his family, colleagues, and
the entire communications fraternity. May his soul rest in eternal peace.
ABDULLAHI MAIWADA
Assistant Comptroller of Customs
National Public Relations Officer
For Comptroller-General of Customs
08 March 2025


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As I dive deeper in my Product design journey this year: I seek to ensure I not only practiced but also hone the skill fervently with @dcess_academy
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@TechCrushHQ the feeling of being a tech crush scholar is the best thing that happens to me in this year's Q4. The line up of the timetable and calendar is lit and it's a testament to @TechCrushHQ's technical readiness #Tech4AfricansScholar #Tech4Africans
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