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NCS under Senate’s scrutiny over N6.584trn target

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Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) came under heavy scrutiny on Monday as it presented its ₦6.584 trillion revenue target and ₦1.132 trillion expenditure plan for 2025 before the Senate Committee on Customs and Excise.

While the Service was commended for surpassing its 2024 revenue target, senators raised serious concerns over what they described as unjustifiable spending spikes and a lack of ambition in projected revenue growth.

According to the proposal, the NCS is targeting a total revenue of ₦6.584 trillion, comprising ₦3.835 trillion from the Federation Account, ₦1.081 trillion from the Non-Federation Account, and ₦1.650 trillion from Import VAT.Expenditure is projected at ₦1.132 trillion, to be sourced from 4% Free On Board (FOB), 2% Nigeria Trade Summary (NTS) share, and allocations for ongoing capital projects.

The breakdown indicated that Personnel Costs stood at ₦247.16 billion, while Overhead is to gulp ₦239.97 billion and Capital Projects: ₦645.42 billion.

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A deeper dive reveals significant allocations for salaries, pensions, NHIS, and an eyebrow-raising ₦169 billion in “miscellaneous” overhead, prompting senators to question the justification for such a large, undefined expense.

Responding to lawmakers’ queries, Deputy Comptroller General Jibo Bello clarified that the Customs Service does not set its revenue targets.

“Targets are determined by the Medium-Term Revenue Framework (MTRF) and assigned by a federal committee based on past performance,” he explained.

“The 2024 target increased by 21.2 per cent, not two per cent as earlier suggested.”Bello also defended the 2025 expenditure hike, noting that Customs received only ₦290 billion of the ₦706 billion approved for 2024 due to the suspension of the four per cent FOB funding mechanism included in the newly signed Customs Act.“The 2025 budget is based not on projected revenue, but on expected FOB funding already appropriated by Parliament,” he said.

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“Personnel costs also increased due to salary adjustments and associated percentage-based contributions to pension, NHIS, NSITF, and ITF.

”While acknowledging the Service’s performance in 2024, senators were critical of the modest 7% growth projection for 2025 and the steep 60% jump in expenditure.“You collected ₦6 trillion in 2024, yet you project only a slight increase for 2025. That’s not acceptable,” one lawmaker noted.

“Meanwhile, your expenditure is leaping from ₦706
billion to ₦1.1 trillion. How do you justify that?

”The personnel budget also drew fire for jumping from ₦94 billion to ₦247 billion, despite only 3,927 recruits being added to a workforce of 16,245.Another senator questioned the rationale behind the ₦239 billion overhead, including routine expenses such as computers, vehicles, fuel, and travel.“What is the lifespan of your computers? Every year you procure new ones, pushing your overhead through the roof,” a visibly frustrated senator asked.Beyond figures, lawmakers also called on the NCS to advocate for reforms. One senator referenced declining imports through Lagos ports due to surcharges on used vehicle imports.“Importers are diverting to the Benin Republic to avoid excessive charges,” the senator said.

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“If Customs wants to grow revenue, it must engage the legislature to review these fees.”A controversial line item listed ₦169 billion for “financial miscellaneous services”, which lawmakers insisted was too vague and should be better defined.The committee also criticised the current revenue model that sets hard collection targets for Customs.“When you cap their targets, they hit the mark and stop. But if they’re allowed to collect freely and retain their seven per cent cost of collection, they’ll be motivated to do more,” one senator argued.

The committee is expected to continue its scrutiny in the coming days, focusing on cost-efficiency, internal reforms, and revenue projections.As one lawmaker put it, “Customs has the potential to do more — but this budget must reflect that ambition.

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Nigerian Catholic priest convicted of sexual assault in US

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A Texas jury has convicted former Roman Catholic priest Anthony Odiong of sexually assaulting women to whom he provided spiritual direction, concluding a closely watched case involving allegations that he abused his position as a clergyman to pursue sexual relationships with vulnerable parishioners.

The jury, comprising eight women and four men, found Odiong, 57, guilty of one count of first-degree sexual assault and two counts of second-degree sexual assault involving two women who testified during the trial in Waco.

Odiong, who pleaded not guilty, now faces a possible life sentence on the first-degree charge. Sentencing proceedings are scheduled to begin Monday before the same jury. The second-degree convictions each carry potential prison terms ranging from two to 20 years, The Guardian reports.

Jurors deliberated for about two hours before returning their verdict.

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The case initially included allegations involving a third woman, but prosecutors Ryan Calvert and Liz Buice dropped that portion of the case after the complainant, described as being in an “extremely emotionally fragile” state, did not appear in court to testify. Prosecutors said they chose not to compel her appearance, citing her “extremely tenuous” emotional condition.

According to courtroom accounts, Odiong showed little visible reaction as Judge Thomas West read the verdict. He reportedly looked straight ahead during the proceedings before lowering his head as deputies escorted him from the courtroom.

The prosecution stemmed from allegations first brought to public attention in February 2024 by a group of women who accused Odiong of sexual coercion, unwanted touching and abusive financial control while serving as a Catholic priest in Texas and later in Louisiana.

One of the complainants, identified by the pseudonym Mary Doe, later presented a copy of a media report detailing the allegations to Waco police and accused Odiong of assaulting her over three years beginning in 2008.

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Investigators subsequently identified a second complainant, known as Jane Doe, who also alleged abuse during the same period while Odiong served in the Waco area. Authorities said additional reports from other women helped establish probable cause for his arrest and prosecution despite the age of the allegations.

During the trial, Mary Doe testified that Odiong initiated a long-term sexual relationship with her while acting as her spiritual adviser as she navigated a difficult divorce and cared for seven children. She and one of her sons told jurors that the child once discovered them having sexual intercourse in her bedroom following a family gathering.

Jane Doe testified that she sought spiritual guidance from Odiong while trapped in an abusive marriage. She alleged that he pressured her to permit sexual acts with her husband that she found painful and then required her to discuss the encounters with him. Prosecutors argued that such conduct constituted sexual assault under Texas law even though Odiong was not directly involved in the sexual activity.

Both women said they met Odiong while he served at St Peter Catholic Center in Waco, a church frequented by students and employees of Baylor University. Their former husbands were Baylor employees, placing them within Odiong’s pastoral reach.

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Jurors also heard evidence that DNA testing established Odiong had fathered a child in 2023 with a woman identified as Presley Jones, whom he had counselled spiritually while serving as pastor of St Anthony of Padua Church in Luling, Louisiana.

Although Odiong was not charged in connection with Jones because Louisiana lacks a law similar to Texas’ clergy sexual assault statute, prosecutors argued that the child demonstrated a pattern of sexual relationships with women he met through his ministerial work.

Expert witnesses told the court that clergy members bear responsibility for maintaining professional and spiritual boundaries with those under their care. Jurors also heard testimony regarding the Catholic Church’s requirement that priests remain celibate.

The defence called only one witness, a former parishioner, who testified about Odiong’s character and recalled attending a 2011 gathering at Mary Doe’s home. Under cross-examination, however, the witness acknowledged that Odiong’s conduct fell short of expectations for a religious leader.

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Odiong, a naturalised United States citizen, was ordained a Catholic priest in 1993 in his native Nigeria. He was transferred to the Austin Diocese region, which includes Waco, in 2006 under then-Bishop Gregory Aymond.

After studying in Rome, Odiong moved to Luling in 2015, by which time Aymond had become Archbishop of New Orleans.

Church officials in Austin later said they suspended Odiong from ministry in 2019 over allegations involving multiple women. The suspension was not publicly announced at the time, though officials said New Orleans church leaders were informed. Archbishop Aymond did not publicly disclose a similar suspension in New Orleans until late 2023.

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‘So much injustice going on in Nigeria’ – British rapper Skepta

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British-Nigerian rapper, Joseph Adenuga, popularly known as Skepta, has expressed deep concern over the worsening injustice in his Nigeria.

Speaking in a video broadcast, the ‘Bad Energy Stay Far Away’ crooner appealed to celebrities and the international community to assist Nigerians in drawing the global attention to the injustices in Nigeria.

He explained that Nigerians are resilient but have been suffering injustice for long.

“There is so much injustice in Nigeria. And whenever I can whether it is at my shows, verbally or images, whatever I can do, we are going to speak up for injustice at all time.

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“Nigerians need help. We need people to speak up for us as well. We need to protect Nigerians. There is so much injustice in Nigeria.

“This is my message to the people; please, I know that we [Nigerians] are resilient and we make everything look good, but we need help, too. Please, help us,” he appealed.

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Ex-military spokesperson, wife abducted in Katsina

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A former Director of Defence Information, Major General Rabe Abubakar, and his wife have been kidnapped by suspected armed bandits in Katsina State, north-west Nigeria.

The incident reportedly happened on Saturday along the Matazu axis of Katsina while the retired senior officer was travelling with his wife to Katsina. Armed attackers intercepted their vehicle and took them away.

A security source told Sahara Reporters that the driver of the vehicle was also attacked but managed to escape despite suffering a gunshot injury during the incident.

According to reports, the vehicle used by the retired general, a red Peugeot 504, was later found and has been taken to the Matazu Divisional Police Headquarters.

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An informal security message circulating among military contacts, allegedly shared by retired Brigadier General Sagir Musa, confirmed that the officer and his wife were abducted and urged authorities to act quickly.

As of the time of this report, neither the Katsina State Police Command nor the military had released an official statement on the incident.

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