- Nigerian Postal Service
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Nigerian Postal Service Type State-owned (government monopoly) Industry Postal administration Founded Nigeria (1987) Headquarters Nigeria Key people Mallam Ibrahim Mori Baba PMG/CEO Products First Class mail, Domestic Mail, Logistics Revenue unknown Website Official Website The Nigerian Postal Service, abbreviated as Nipost, is a government-owned and operated corporation, is the Nigerian postal administration responsible for providing postal services in Nigeria.[1] It has more than 20,000 employees and runs more than 5,000 post offices. The Nigerian Postal Service also have the following Business Ventures, EMS, Bulk Post Venture, NIPOST Central Workshop, Philatelic Services, Courier Regulatory Services, Parcel Post Venture and Nipost PostCash.
Nigeria is a member of the West African Postal Conference.[2]
See also
- Postage stamps and postal history of Nigeria
- Postal Orders of Nigeria
Notes
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