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  2. Nigeria - Culture, Traditions, Cuisine | Britannica

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    Nigeria’s vibrant popular culture reflects great changes in inherited traditions and adaptations of imported ones. Establishments serving alcoholic beverages are found everywhere except where Islamic laws prohibit them. Hotels and nightclubs are part of the landscape of the larger cities.

  3. Nigerian Culture, Customs, and Traditions - WorldAtlas

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    Nigerian traditions are wide and vary in the different cultures. For example, it is typical for Nigerians to have three weddings, unless they are getting married to foreigners. The first wedding is traditional, the second one being in a court, while the third is in the church or the mosque.

  4. Nigeria Customs Service - Wikipedia

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    The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) is an independent customs service under the supervisory oversight of the Nigerian Ministry of Finance, responsible for the collection of customs revenue, Facilitation of both national and international trade, anti-smuggling and security activities.

  5. About NCS - Nigeria Trade Portal

    trade.gov.ng/en/custom-pages/about-ncs

    Nigeria Customs Service provides effective clearance of goods crossing the borders and anti-smuggling services in ways that maximize revenue collection and promote trade competitiveness.

  6. Nigeria - Import Requirements and Documentation

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    The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), a revenue generating agency of government, contributes about $12.1 million (5 billion naira) to government coffers on an annual basis. The Nigeria Trade Hub serves as an information portal for traders.

  7. The Nigeria Single Window Trade Portal is a cross-government website that opens a new era for trade facilitation by offering a single portal for trade actors, both Nigerian and international. Read More

  8. Nigeria - Customs Regulations

    www.trade.gov/.../nigeria-customs-regulations

    Nigeria Customs Service’s customs and excise tariff is based on the Customs Cooperation Council Nomenclature (CCCN). Duties are either specific or ad valorem, depending on the commodity, and are payable in Nigerian naira upon entry.