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Nigerians To Pay N15,000, Other Charges To Correct NIN Details, Says NIMC by Sunofgod(m): 3:47pm On Jan 06, 2021
Nigeria’s National Identity Management Commission has said correction of details in the National Identity Number (NIN) will attract varying charges.

The charge, according to NIMC regional coordinator in Alausa, Lagos, Funmi Opensanwo, varies from correction of details like name, address, card renewal or replacement and date of birth.

“The money we charge is for modification fee,” Opensanwo told Channels Television programme Sunrise Daily on Wednesday.

“For the date of birth correction, the processing fee is N15,000. For card renewal or card replacement, there is a processing fee of N5,000.

“For a modification of your name and address, there is a fee of N5,000.”

She noted that the fees “are for services and (things) to be corrected. They are payable to the Treasury Single Account (TSA) and not anybody.”

NIMC regional coordinator’s explanations was in response to allegations that officials of the commission have been demanding illegal fees from Nigerians to link their NIN to their sim cards.

Nigeria Communications Commission (NCC) in December 2020 gave a two-week ultimatum to telecom service providers to block phone numbers without NIN.

The directive has since sparked an outrage amongst Nigerians who argue that government agencies can retrieve their information on other data platform to update their sim card registration.

Currently, Nigeria has multiple citizen’s collection data platforms – the Bank Verification Numbers (BVN), National Identification Numbers (NIN), passport, driver’s license, SIM card registration and voters’ card all having the same information of individuals.

The Nigerian government has said telecom service providers who fail to block sim cards unregistered with NIN after the two-weeks risk withdrawal of their operational license.

“​The submission of NIN by subscribers to take place within two weeks (from today December 16, 2020 and end by 30 December, 2020),” NCC spokesperson Ike Adinde said in a statement.

The ultimatum has since been extended by up to six weeks, from Dec. 30 to Feb. 9, 2021, and cancelled the use of Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) charges for verification across the country.

Despite the extension, many Nigerians lament the strenuous procedure in trying to link their sim cards to their NIN as well as those applying for fresh registration. This has led to the violation of COVID-19 protocols of social distancing as thousands continue to besiege registration centres in the country.

Opensanwo attributed the increase in applicants to telecommunication companies’ decision to block sim cards of people whose NIN is not linked to their numbers.

“Yesterday we did not experience what we’re experiencing today,” Opensanwo said. “The fillers we got is that most of the applicants’ numbers were being blocked.”

She said the commission is “trying to manage the situation” of overcrowding at many of the registration centres.

https://guardian.ng/news/nigerians-to-pay-n15000-other-charges-to-correct-nin-details-says-nimc/
Re: Nigerians To Pay N15,000, Other Charges To Correct NIN Details, Says NIMC by Freestainworld(m): 3:52pm On Jan 06, 2021
thieves on the beat
Re: Nigerians To Pay N15,000, Other Charges To Correct NIN Details, Says NIMC by Mozino007(m): 3:54pm On Jan 06, 2021
naija!
Re: Nigerians To Pay N15,000, Other Charges To Correct NIN Details, Says NIMC by BizDesigner360: 3:55pm On Jan 06, 2021
Then it's time to finish leave his country for them.

Anyway, this is good for their supporters club
Re: Nigerians To Pay N15,000, Other Charges To Correct NIN Details, Says NIMC by Harrysimon: 3:55pm On Jan 06, 2021
this is a big foolish mistake ma or sir. ...
with all the economic tendencies in the country, you still summon the guts to air such news.

I tire for humans o.

Wahala for who no get government job o
Re: Nigerians To Pay N15,000, Other Charges To Correct NIN Details, Says NIMC by UncleHaba22: 3:55pm On Jan 06, 2021
this is want they wanted to do

dey com dey beat around the bush grin grin


make I see how my 15k go enter there hand

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Re: Nigerians To Pay N15,000, Other Charges To Correct NIN Details, Says NIMC by TANID(m): 3:58pm On Jan 06, 2021
This's Is Too Bad una wan kill us
Re: Nigerians To Pay N15,000, Other Charges To Correct NIN Details, Says NIMC by JaneYave(f): 4:01pm On Jan 06, 2021
Clarified
Re: Nigerians To Pay N15,000, Other Charges To Correct NIN Details, Says NIMC by Mgbadike80: 4:07pm On Jan 06, 2021
Nothing short of a bloody revolution would solve Nigeria's leadership problems, the Buhari government have increased the price of everything starting from drivers license, national passport, electricity, VAT etc without anything to show for the money, now it has resorted to playing Yahoo Yahoo on Nigerian citizens. let them come and collect the money from me na.Ndi oshi.
Re: Nigerians To Pay N15,000, Other Charges To Correct NIN Details, Says NIMC by OscarJaden(m): 4:52pm On Jan 06, 2021
when you thought you have seen it all
the Buhari government pops up with another shocker

poor man pikin done suffer

if you have the opportunity of leaving this shithole called a country
please leave

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