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savagerhythm007:Thank you |
DissTroy:Thank you kindly accept accept my appreciation . |
Seniorwriter:I got. Thanks sir |
daewoorazer:Thank you sir |
There is a saying that the most important skill one needs to. Learn first is to How To Sell Yourself. Irrespective of how intelligent or good you are at one career, if you don't know of how to sell yourself well, it will be impossible to make it big in such career or business. Please the experts in house , how can one sell him/herself in business world? |
phr33man:Pls can you be my guide? I need to know how to sell myself |
Sorry baba, thanks for the update |
Igyeseh:I think say na only me sighted that. The silver 1996 way. |
Wow! Silver baba you don started killing niyen, thanks for the update |
Following, thanks for the update |
Yungstallion:toto is a yoruba word which means TILL |
Na monkey go kill himself, ride on Baba. Thanks for the update. |
[quote author=Silver1996 post=101177241]You welcome man..hope you enjoyed the story....Walahi I enjoyed every bit of it, thanks |
Ride on baba, thanks for the update. |
genius43:Me too gan selfcos silver baba kill pass Boko haram ![]() |
Silver1996:silver baba, even if a no get front seat or any seat at all a go Joko for floor. A go following you toto to the end. Oya drop update |
Baba silver , you are the father of all writers here, you are too much, the best writer here on nairaland. Pls keep it up. Thanks you so much for this wonderful story |
Oga silver, I don't know why I'm just reading this story now since last year that you started it. What an interesting story! Kudos to you and God bless your hand work. Thank you. |
What is the cause and solution of sweating in half from head to toe while the other half remain dried. |
Whenever, fadeyi is out to strike , the song follows "warapa ni Were ni Digbolugi ni Eyago fun" |
OcVoice:you must have been living or had lived closed to bambe neighbouring street. His house face baba Dammys house at bambe where I was living before. RIP though. |
hansomb:tales by moonlight |
Who remember EMOKAPE Exercise book? That low quality yellow leafy exercise book. APEX Exercise book, the best exercise that ONWARD used to compete with back then |
ceeceeco:do you remember the nook written by Taiwo Taiwo? What of Ileasanmi writing method |
Ladyvin:that pencil like eraser that has brush at the other end |
[quote author=Sleekfingers post=97305685]that okin shortbread na my favourite....kinda sweet and hard...... Do u remember trebor, minta, ekan no gowon( candy), kokoro, coconut candy, balewa. Waifers, green sand(drink), [/quote walahi talahi |
Also OLYMPIIC Olorun Lo Yo Mukaila Pelu Igi Coco |
Godfrey858:ONWARD Ole Ni Wale Aji Ruler Dada BIG EXERCISE BOOK Baba Iya Gani Fde X(times) Fde Risi Catu Iyawo Segun Elere Boolu Odabo Odabo Kayode |
Q. What is a NIN? A. The National Identification Number (NIN) is the unique number which identifies you as a Nigerian, and is issued to you upon enrollment by NIMC (the National Identity Management Commission). It is used to match your biometric data and other details in the National Identity Database during verification and authentication. Q: Please what is so special about this NIN number? A: The NIN is used to tie all records about an individual into the National Identity Database and is also used as a valid means of establishing or verifying individual identity Q. How do I register for NIN? A. You can register in any NIMC ECRs (Enrollment Centres) close to you. Kindly visit www.nimc.gov.ng for a list of all enrollment centers nationwide. Q. How do I confirm my NIN number? A. You can check your NIN Slip, it has your 11 Digit Number at the top left corner, on the second row. You can also dial *346# and press 1, please note that you may be charged 20 naira. Q. I have a NIN. What next should I do? A. Please provide us with your NIN, for further validation with NIMC. You can do this easily by dialing *785# free of charge and following the prompts. You can also submit your NIN to us on myMTN app. After your NIN has been submitted, we will begin the process of verification with the NIMC. If your NIN is verified, we will link it to your MTN SIM registration, and you may not need to do anything further. If it is not possible to verify the NIN you have submitted, then you may need to visit an enrolment centre, in person. We will provide further information of the status of your NIN verification as soon as possible. Q: I can see my NIN on my phone after dialing *346#, will my line still be blocked ? A. All Customers are obligated to submit their NIN to their service provider; once the NIN you have submitted has been verified successfully with NIMC, your verified NIN will be linked with your SIM registration. According to the NCC directive, lines not linked with their NIN before 30th December 2020, will be blocked. Kindly dial *785# using the phone number you wish to link, enter your NIN and submit. Or, dial *785*Your NIN# from the phone number you wish to link. You can also download myMTN App and follow the NIN banner to submit your NIN details in the app. Kindly note that the NIN you submit to us is subject to further verification by NIMC. Q. Can I do the NIN registration in any MTN office? A. Kindly visit www.nimc.gov.ng for the list of enrolment centers. Q. Can MTN send staff to my office to do the linking for me? A. We have already created a self-service for you. You can easily link your number from the convenience of your location. Kindly download MyMTN App or dial *785# using the phone number you wish to link, enter your NIN and submit or dial *785*Your NIN# from the phone number you wish to link. Q: I have more than one phone number, how do I link them? A: Kindly dial *785# using the phone number you wish to link, enter your NIN and submit or dial *785*Your NIN# from the phone number you wish to link. You can also download MyMTN App to submit your NIN details. Please note that your ownership of the NIN you submit to us is subject to verification by NIMC. Q. If I try it on my line and I am not registered, will I be charged 20 naira? A. No please, an error message will pop up on your phone to indicate that the transaction was not successful Q: Can you help me link my other MTN number? A: Kindly dial *785# using the phone number you wish to link, enter your NIN and submit or dial *785*Your NIN# from the phone number you wish to link. You can also download MyMTN App to submit your NIN details. Please note that this is subject to verification by NIMC. Q: I get an error when I dial *346# does it work on all networks A: Yes, the USSD code works for all networks. However, if you have registered for a NIN and you keep getting an error message, please dial your service provider help line. If you are yet to register for NIN please visit any NIMC ECRs (Enrollment Centres) close to you to enroll or visit www.nimc.gov.ng for the list of all enrollment centers nationwide. Q. I have lost my NIN slip, how can I obtain another one? A. Sorry about the loss of your NIN slip, kindly visit any bank around you, pay a token of N500 through REMITA, provide your REMITA Teller to any ERC near you and request for a NIN slip print. Q: Will my line be blocked if my NIN is not captured? A: Yes. The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has directed all telecommunications operators to block all lines not paired with NIN Number by December 30th 2020. Q: I was able to view my NIN number on my bank app, why is MTN charging me N20? A: *346# is currently a billable service offered by the National Identity Management Commission. An adviCe of charge, and a confirmatory notification will be sent to you upon dialing the code. The USSD code works for all networks. If the *346# NIMC service charges are waived in the future, we are sure NIMC will inform all users. Q: My SIM was registered with my voter card, and not national card. Am I going to be affected? A: This directive is to all citizens of Nigeria who are telecoms subscribers. Your NIN must be paired with your SIM Registration details. You can register at any NIMC ECRs (Enrollment Centres) close to you. Kindly visit www.nimc.gov.ng for the list of all enrollment centers nationwide. Q: How do I get notified when my NIN is ready after enrolment? A: The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) will communicate this to you after your enrollment. Q: Can I update my spouse NIN number? A: No, you cannot. Everybody is to enroll for their NIN individually. It is a personal Identity Number Q: Will my bank account be blocked if my line is not linked to NIN? A: No. Only SIM cards/phone lines that are not registered with the National Identity Numbers (NIN) will be blocked. [color=#770077][/color] Q. How can my relatives abroad get NIN? A: Please click https://www3.nimc.gov.ng/diaspora/ for details of diaspora enrollment |
Congrats , you have already earn it even if the news is pre. cos you have the support of the most. |
seguntijan:gbamm |
