In what appears to be a dividend of technological efficiency, the Tin Can Island command of the Nigeria Customs Services has achieved a revenue haul of N16.4 billion in a single day under the

Unified Customs Management System (UCMS) known as B’Odogwu.
The feat, which was recorded on Tuesday, August 19, 2025 was a triumph of technology efficiency of the Service
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In a statement by the Customs command, the Customs Area Controller, Frank Onyeka was quoted as saying that this achievement was a strong indication of the efficiency, transparency, and responsiveness of the B’Odogwu system in streamlining port operations.
According to him, the B’Odogwu system has drastically improved the ability of licensed Customs agents and stakeholders to access payment platforms and complete cargo clearance processes in real-time, without unnecessary delays or administrative bottlenecks.
He also pointed out that the B’Odogwu system has integrated all key elements of port and Customs operations under one digital interface, enabling faster processing, accurate valuation, and enhanced monitoring of cargo activities.
As a result, both the Command and port users can now operate in a more predictable and efficient environment that supports Nigeria’s economic goals.
Comptroller Onyeka noted that this record-breaking revenue figure is not just about numbers.

“It reflects the game-changing role of the B’Odogwu system in modernizing port operations and further highlights the benefits of the Command continuous collaboration with all relevant stakeholders, includes terminal operators, shipping companies, licensed Customs agents, and regulatory agencies.
“This coordinated approach ensures that cargo clearance processes are seamless, compliant, and business-friendly”
The Area Controller reiterated that the Command remains dedicated to enhancing trade facilitation, securing revenue for national development and supporting all port users in achieving timely and cost-effective cargo clearance.

