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A Career of Service: DCG Dera Nnadi's Legacy in Nigeria's Customs Service

By Lod Onyeji The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) bid farewell to Deputy Comptroller-General (DCG) Dera Nnadi, a seasoned officer who dedicated 35 years to national service and institutional development. His retirement, coinciding with his 60th birthday, marked a milestone in a career defined by professionalism, discipline, and commitment to duty. Comptroller-General of Customs (CGC), Adewale Adeniyi, praised DCG Nnadi's contributions, noting that his leadership significantly strengthened the NCS's values and operational effectiveness. "Today is a moment of celebration and reflection," Adeniyi said, highlighting DCG Nnadi's role in revenue generation and trade facilitation. Brain Drain in Developing Economies: A Comparative Perspective DCG Nnadi's retirement raises questions about Nigeria's retention of skilled professionals. In contrast, countries like Singapore and Australia prioritize retaining experienced officers, offering incentives and opportunities f...

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