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Re: With The NIN Synchronisation In Place, What Happens To Number Recycling? by Sanchez01: 7:03am On Dec 17, 2020 |
emmy512:This option has always been available but closure has never been a thing for most Nigerians. |
Re: With The NIN Synchronisation In Place, What Happens To Number Recycling? by EdoFirstBorn(m): 7:04am On Dec 17, 2020 |
It's Nigeria Number recycling will continue 1 Like |
Re: With The NIN Synchronisation In Place, What Happens To Number Recycling? by DukeJoe17: 7:05am On Dec 17, 2020 |
BluntNigerian: Very simple: NIN will be replaced while registering for the recycled number. Shikina. 2 Likes |
Re: With The NIN Synchronisation In Place, What Happens To Number Recycling? by molybdenum0012: 7:05am On Dec 17, 2020 |
Of course it should stop them. Law will be made banning recycling of phone numbers. Even if you have lost your sim card for 5 years, you will still be able to retrieve it since your details is still there. Only that a heavy fine may be charged. This is one of the reasons Nigerians are banned from entering the US. If this is achieved, it will improve our security and citizens identification. 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: With The NIN Synchronisation In Place, What Happens To Number Recycling? by lexy2014: 7:06am On Dec 17, 2020 |
Cantonese: This is nigeria, where govt usually puts d cart before d horse& indulges in irrelevances compared to their core functions. They can still come up with something later |
Re: With The NIN Synchronisation In Place, What Happens To Number Recycling? by Gfrey6(m): 7:06am On Dec 17, 2020 |
DonOms: Exactly! |
Re: With The NIN Synchronisation In Place, What Happens To Number Recycling? by oladimeji2me: 7:06am On Dec 17, 2020 |
Does that mean foreigners won't be able to use our sim card and driver's license as a result of this new policy? 1 Like |
Re: With The NIN Synchronisation In Place, What Happens To Number Recycling? by Donspicey: 7:06am On Dec 17, 2020 |
Wahala for yahoo boys....... 2 Likes
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Re: With The NIN Synchronisation In Place, What Happens To Number Recycling? by alawiiyeyoruba: 7:07am On Dec 17, 2020 |
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Re: With The NIN Synchronisation In Place, What Happens To Number Recycling? by NdigboWorldwide: 7:07am On Dec 17, 2020 |
Nigerian government always act before they think, i came back to Nigeria two years ago only to discover that my BVN linked number have been recycled, Seriously? I tried to retrive it and was told it's been sold to another person, Stupid. Then I tried to change the mobile from the bank they told me I will have to wait for 48 hours, that the bank will copy CBN email for this request and it's going to take 48 hours, Amazingly sluggish. I took the next flight back to Holland the next day, I don't have time to wast with country still operating in stone age. 6 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: With The NIN Synchronisation In Place, What Happens To Number Recycling? by Vidsolution79: 7:08am On Dec 17, 2020 |
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Re: With The NIN Synchronisation In Place, What Happens To Number Recycling? by jlinkd78(m): 7:08am On Dec 17, 2020 |
Most sensible question that should be on every ones mind is this poser by this Op 1 Like |
Re: With The NIN Synchronisation In Place, What Happens To Number Recycling? by emmy512: 7:10am On Dec 17, 2020 |
Sanchez01:I never new about it else I would have done it that same day. The telcos don't advertise this kind of things and they make it hard to do things like this. How do I go about it |
Re: With The NIN Synchronisation In Place, What Happens To Number Recycling? by SmartPolician: 7:10am On Dec 17, 2020 |
Olamialphonso: No, it's not. Nigeria needs a national database to capture the data of every soul living the country. It's critical for national security issues. I just need them to extend it to the herders from Niger Republic. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: With The NIN Synchronisation In Place, What Happens To Number Recycling? by Ghostmode2two(m): 7:11am On Dec 17, 2020 |
BluntNigerian: Let me ask the town crier to sound the whistle, beat the gog, beat the drum and make special announcement for town meeting in order for us to discuss this matter in an extensive manner, this issue you raised is very important as the NASS failed to raise this issue. |
Re: With The NIN Synchronisation In Place, What Happens To Number Recycling? by Mac2016(m): 7:14am On Dec 17, 2020 |
They are confused set of people. I doubt if they considered this your concern. Later they will still give us deadline to deregister |
Re: With The NIN Synchronisation In Place, What Happens To Number Recycling? by Mokason288(m): 7:14am On Dec 17, 2020 |
kennyflames:They their nah you ,will be perplexed |
Re: With The NIN Synchronisation In Place, What Happens To Number Recycling? by Exc2000: 7:14am On Dec 17, 2020 |
No big deal here Once you buy a recycled line, upon the point of SIM Card registration you provide your NIN 1 Like |
Re: With The NIN Synchronisation In Place, What Happens To Number Recycling? by kutashi: 7:19am On Dec 17, 2020 |
BluntNigerian: It won't stop it! All they need to do is to keep track record and time line of when the line recycled! If Mr A is presently using the number, his NIN and all other infos will be active until he discontinue using it and recycle by the Network. Immediately Mr. B start using the same number, his NIN and other infos become active on the line. In case of theft, criminal cases, or any court cases that happened to involve the SIM, the network will just provide the time of who, when and what regarding the activities on the line but it's highly advisable if you lost your phone to quickly make a formal report to the police. I had an experience on this and GLO did a fantastic job with just only email where I detailed what happened with date because I keep records a lot! And they confirmed my story and responded immediately! 3 Likes |
Re: With The NIN Synchronisation In Place, What Happens To Number Recycling? by MartinsD12(m): 7:20am On Dec 17, 2020 |
BluntNigerian:Ncc are clueless the number of people that have not enrolled for nin is too much, secondary school students, market women, elderly ones infact lots of people are affected I foresee the deadline will be extended by 6 weeks by the house of reps this is Christmas period no body has time for that nonsense, even mtn, glo airtel, 9 mobile are presently confused now definitely more time is needed for them to work out easy way to submit nin online |
Re: With The NIN Synchronisation In Place, What Happens To Number Recycling? by Moniq007(f): 7:20am On Dec 17, 2020 |
I'm sure proper consultations was not done before taking this decision. |
Re: With The NIN Synchronisation In Place, What Happens To Number Recycling? by leisuretym: 7:22am On Dec 17, 2020 |
I went to buy airtime from vtu vendor and the vendor called out my name , just because I parked buy the road to get VTU , his gadget displayed my information. I shwould sue my service provider 1 Like |
Re: With The NIN Synchronisation In Place, What Happens To Number Recycling? by pickatyouu: 7:24am On Dec 17, 2020 |
I doubt ncc thought this through. They just wanted to do a rush approach to see if they can curb criminality with sim cards. Check my signature if you have a car and interested in installing a tracking device. It might interest you |
Re: With The NIN Synchronisation In Place, What Happens To Number Recycling? by Myer(m): 7:25am On Dec 17, 2020 |
BluntNigerian: You're just looking for excuse which you won't find. It's an understandable measure considering the number of fraudulent and unsolicited calls. Number recycling is not an issue since the record is with the telecomms coy. |
Re: With The NIN Synchronisation In Place, What Happens To Number Recycling? by centilad(m): 7:26am On Dec 17, 2020 |
Read requirement for change of phone numbers in case it's lost /stolen 2 Likes 1 Share
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Re: With The NIN Synchronisation In Place, What Happens To Number Recycling? by LordviccoDaGuru(m): 7:26am On Dec 17, 2020 |
Re: With The NIN Synchronisation In Place, What Happens To Number Recycling? by OkoroPeugeot(m): 7:28am On Dec 17, 2020 |
Ask Pantami |
Re: With The NIN Synchronisation In Place, What Happens To Number Recycling? by Nobody: 7:31am On Dec 17, 2020 |
Cantonese: After the last biometric registration process, this should not have been necessary. We queued for days to put our fingerprints on record. Every subsequent registration should have been enforced to be biometric. At least if I am biometrically updated, my sim information is secure and dedicated to me alone. It wouldn't need me to go physically to my service provider to link NIN. I could do it online in seconds. BUT we all went and queued for biometric, THEN they started hawking sim cards on the streets.and in traffic again, meaning the database is corrupted again. So we have to start from square one again. If you ask me, there are vested interests who prefer the porous system. It allows for the prevailing situation where kidnappers and terrorists cannot be traced by their phone numbers, in 2020. In my opinion, it's a deliberate thing. They are knowingly subverting the databases. |
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