Nigerian Postal Service
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Nigerian Postal Service
Nipost.PNG
Type
State-possessed (government imposing business model)
Industry Postal organization
Founded Nigeria (1987)
Headquarters Nigeria
Key individuals
does mail run slower in holidays
Mallam Ibrahim Mori Baba PMG/CEO
Products First Class mail, Domestic Mail, Logistics
Revenue unknown
Website Official Website
The Nigerian Postal Service, contracted as Nipost, is a legislature claimed and worked partnership, is the Nigerian postal organization in charge of giving postal administrations in Nigeria.[1] It has in excess of 20,000 representatives and runs in excess of 5,000 post workplaces. The Nigerian Postal Service likewise have the accompanying Business Ventures, EMS, Bulk Post Venture, NIPOST Central Workshop, Philatelic Services, Courier Regulatory Services, Parcel Post Venture and Nipost PostCash.
Nigeria is an individual from the West African Postal Conference.[2]
See too
Postage stamps and postal history of Nigeria
Postal Orders of Nigeria
Notes
how to return mail that is not yours
UPU Status and Structures of Postal Administrations pg 237
http://www.upu.int/restricted_unions/en/wapc_members.html Retrieved 26 March 2010.
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Nigeria News
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From Wikipedia, the free reference book
Bounce to navigationJump to look
"Nigeria mail" diverts here. For the email trick, see Advance-expense trick.
Nigerian Postal Service
Nipost.PNG
Type
State-possessed (government imposing business model)
Industry Postal organization
Founded Nigeria (1987)
Headquarters Nigeria
Key individuals
does mail run slower in holidays
Mallam Ibrahim Mori Baba PMG/CEO
Products First Class mail, Domestic Mail, Logistics
Revenue unknown
Website Official Website
The Nigerian Postal Service, contracted as Nipost, is a legislature claimed and worked partnership, is the Nigerian postal organization in charge of giving postal administrations in Nigeria.[1] It has in excess of 20,000 representatives and runs in excess of 5,000 post workplaces. The Nigerian Postal Service likewise have the accompanying Business Ventures, EMS, Bulk Post Venture, NIPOST Central Workshop, Philatelic Services, Courier Regulatory Services, Parcel Post Venture and Nipost PostCash.
Nigeria is an individual from the West African Postal Conference.[2]
See too
Postage stamps and postal history of Nigeria
Postal Orders of Nigeria
Notes
how to return mail that is not yours
UPU Status and Structures of Postal Administrations pg 237
http://www.upu.int/restricted_unions/en/wapc_members.html Retrieved 26 March 2010.
Wikimedia Commons has media identified with Stamps of Nigeria.
vte
Postal organizations of Africa
Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Burkina Faso Burundi Cameroon Cape Verde Chad Central African Republic Côte d'Ivoire Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Gambia Ghana Guinea-Bissau Kenya Libya Madagascar Malawi Mali Mauritania Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Republic of Congo Rwanda Senegal South Africa Swaziland Tanzania Togo Tunisia Uganda Zambia Zimbabwe
Nigeria News
Stub icon This philatelic article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by extending it.
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Classifications: Postal organizationsPostal arrangement of NigeriaPhilately of Nigeria1987 foundations in NigeriaPost and philately stubs
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