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Comptroller Chinyere Angeline Awo: A Trailblazer in the Nigeria Customs Service

 


In the annals of Nigeria’s public service, certain individuals distinguish themselves through sheer dedication, resilience, and excellence. One such remarkable personality is Comptroller Chinyere Angeline Awo, an accomplished officer of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Abuja. Her journey, marked by unwavering commitment and professional brilliance, has earned her a place among the elite in customs administration.

Born on September 22, 1965, to the distinguished family of Chief D. E. D. Ohabuike and Lolo Clara Ohabuike (both of blessed memory), Comptroller Awo hails from a lineage known for its strong values and pursuit of excellence. Her academic foundation was laid at Asa Road Primary School, Aba, Abia State, where she obtained her First School Leaving Certificate (FSLC) in 1977. She then proceeded to St. Anne’s Secondary School, Umuobasi Amavo, where she earned her Ordinary Level Certificate in 1982.

Her thirst for knowledge and determination to make an impact in the scientific field led her to the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc Hons) in Pure Chemistry in 1988.

With a vision to serve her country, Comptroller Awo was enlisted into the Nigeria Customs Service on September 24, 1991, as an Assistant Superintendent of Customs. Her journey through the ranks was defined by diligence, integrity, and an unrelenting commitment to duty. In recognition of her outstanding service, she steadily rose through various ranks, ultimately attaining the esteemed position of Comptroller of Customs in 2022.

Her tenure in the Customs Service has been marked by remarkable achievements, particularly in trade facilitation, customs administration, and revenue generation. Her expertise and leadership skills earned her a prestigious nomination and posting to participate in the Senior Executive Course 46 (2024) at the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), Kuru, Jos, Plateau State—an elite training ground for Nigeria’s top policy and strategy executives.

A lifelong learner and a globally exposed officer, Comptroller Awo has undergone numerous professional trainings, workshops, and conferences across various continents. She has honed her skills in customs leadership, digital transformation, performance management, and public service reform. Notably, she attended:

✓World Customs Organisation (WCO) Workshop on Leadership and Management Development for Senior Management of the Nigeria Customs Service (October 2023)

✓E-Government, Digital Transformation, and Performance Management Training, organized by the Bureau of Public Service Reforms (BPSR) and African Development Studies Course in Kigali, Rwanda (November 2023)

Her career has also taken her to countries including the USA, UK, Netherlands, Germany, China, Rwanda, and Ghana, where she has represented Nigeria in various international engagements.

For her exceptional service to the Customs community and her contributions to trade facilitation, Comptroller Awo has received numerous prestigious awards, including:

✓World Customs Organisation (WCO) Certificate of Merit (Individual Award)

✓WCO Exceptional Service to International Customs Community Award (Tincan Island Port Command, Lagos)

Her stellar reputation as a customs officer and a policy strategist has earned her the admiration of both her colleagues and the international customs fraternity.

Beyond her illustrious career, Comptroller Awo is an intellectual at heart. She is a proud member of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), further underscoring her commitment to effective communication and public service. In her leisure, she enjoys reading, writing, and moments of reflection, which enrich her perspective on life and leadership.

Her religious philosophy is deeply rooted in Eckankar—the Path of Spiritual Freedom. She believes that “All life exists because of God’s love,” a guiding principle that shapes her approach to work, service, and personal interactions.

As a thought leader in the field of customs administration, Comptroller Awo has actively engaged in research on Information Communication Technology (ICT) and Revenue Generation in the Nigeria Customs Service. Her work examines the issues, challenges, and prospects of ICT adoption in customs operations, highlighting its role in boosting national revenue and trade efficiency.

Comptroller Chinyere Angeline Awo’s career is a testament to hard work, integrity, and dedication to national service. Her remarkable journey—from a young scholar in Aba to a high-ranking Customs officer shaping policy at the national level—exemplifies the power of perseverance and professionalism. As she continues to break barriers and set new standards, she remains a beacon of excellence and a role model for aspiring customs officers and public servants across Nigeria.

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  1. Succinctly presented on the personality of this brilliant Amazon and her gradual and systematic success in her chosen career in Nigerian Customs, wishing her more success story

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  2. Exceptional and brilliant expose'.

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  3. An extraordinary human being whose love for learning is only surpassed by her love for Service. A trailblazer and philanthropist, she sits on the table of men whose accomplishments will be remembered for many more years to come.

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  4. Well done Ma. All the best in your endeavours.

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  5. The life and times of Mrs Chinyere Awo were succinctly captured in this write-up.
    Kudos to this scholarly and workaholic total woman of the Nigerian custom services.

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  6. Congratulations on your outstanding performance 🎊 ma

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  7. Waooh you are a great personality. More grace for greater exploits

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  8. Kudos to a Rockstar in the Nigerian Customs Service. Your career milestone is not just a personal achievement but also a testament to a positive impact you have had on your establishment and community . Your work has empowered and inspired a countless individuals. We are super proud of you. Congratulations Ma.
    Ugbonma Favour

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  9. CONGRATULATIONS DEAR
    A TREASURED CHILD OF ECK.IS THERE ANY WONDER WHY YOU SHOULD NOT SHINE AS THE STAR THAT YOU ARE.YOUR BRILLIANCE AND DEDICATION IS TRULY AMAZING AND AM GRATEFUL FOR YOUR SUCCESS AND SERVICE TO OUR BELOVED NATION.
    GOD’S LOVE IS A BEAUTIFUL THING MAY THE BLESSINGS BE

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  10. Simply brilliant! It could not have been otherwise

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  11. "Doing the Best that You Can" and "Being the Best that You Can. In service with love and diligence. I salute you ma. Keep it up.

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  12. Asso. Professor Ngozi Gift Okata (Okeoma)March 16, 2025 at 12:33 AM

    A Brilliant scholar and performer of repute with a dogged resilience and commitment to leadership and service delivery.
    We are ever proud to be associated with you and your outstanding performance.

    Brave our Icon and trailblazer!!

    Asso. Professor Ngozi Okata (Okeoma)

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  13. Yes Comptroller Awo is an accomplished officer and an example of what ethics and higher action in service is. Congratulations 🎉👏 my dear sister and friend 😘🙏.

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