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Re: My Experience At LASU NIMC Center by kasim155: 12:53pm On Feb 02
Johnson5258:
It is quite a sad situation but what I know about some Nigerians is that they don't take some things serious especially government, I did my NIN in the year 2014 that was 10 years ago at Panseke, Abeokuta with just 50 naira for printing of enrolment slip,President Buhari did his own registration after he became president 8 years ago then mandated every Nigerian to enrol and you are just going to enrol now, that's not okay really. Some still doesn't have BVN, it's bad. A stitch in time saves nine.


Please read is post again and don't just jump into conclusions. He said he has registered before but his middle name is not arranged the same was as the way it was arranged in his documents. I also have d same issues too with both my NIN and my Inter'l passport.

For example the arrangement is
NIN. - A B C
Int Pass - A C B

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Re: My Experience At LASU NIMC Center by emmatex2020: 1:08pm On Feb 02
One Bright is even here in Bori camp Portharcourt, collecting money as high as 5k to 10k for just nin. The worst is that even some military personnel are involved. Another center at polo club portharcourt doing the same thing. These are young people who are supposed to live an exemplary life for younger generation. I have all their names with me. If we don`t start with our selves the change we all desire won`t come like mana in the wilderness. Corruption has eaten deep into the blood of 80% nigerians.

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Re: My Experience At LASU NIMC Center by greggng: 1:23pm On Feb 02
Raphealb2k:
I have to pay for remital and they still collect 7,000 for capturing I have to do all the data my self went to ikeja my self to submit my own issue was dob correction government should pls 🙏🙏🙏 sack all those ninc staff they are useless


Pls add me on whatsap 08062593234. I want to know exactly how to go about correcting my date if birth...my international passport was done b4 the nin comes on-board...right now the age on my nin is different from passport age ...I needvto correct it to enable me renew my passport
Re: My Experience At LASU NIMC Center by tallfish145(m): 1:24pm On Feb 02
Emeskhalifa:
How can one become NIMC agent?
you wan join the thieves abi
Re: My Experience At LASU NIMC Center by Davidic1999: 1:30pm On Feb 02
I have not been able to register since Tuesday because the nysc portal keeps saying my nin doesn't exist on the nimc

The crowd here at Abeokuta nimc is over 3 million, no exaggeration

May Nigeria not happen to us!

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Re: My Experience At LASU NIMC Center by ggood: 1:30pm On Feb 02
mytrugistslog:
After all the tussles and being made to pay 7000 naira because nysc registration is closing soon, I was attended to, and the name change was a very easy procedure.

However, the name change is still yet to reflect, and I still can't register for nysc.

I hope nysc intervenes
when I registered my nysc in 2019 name change was automatic and free I remove - from my name
Re: My Experience At LASU NIMC Center by JayPeeOham: 1:32pm On Feb 02
formular2002:
I really feel sorry for your experience.
But I do have a question to ask. NIMC had been in operation since 2012. Many of us did not visit them to enrol. Infact, there were times they had to start going from shops to shops and markets to canvass.
I also believe for the 4/5 years you stayed on campus, you could have got it done. We don't need to wait till we need vital documents before running to do them. We all caused this mayhem.
Now, if you have the funds, go and do International passport and don't wait till you are having travelling opportunities and you will be rushing. Same as regularizing birth certificates, applying for driving license even before you buy a car and many other stuffs.
Those guys you mentioned are just taking advantage of our passiveness to their own advantage.
I got my NIN in 2012 and the centers were practically empty at the time
I can understand that of NIN because I also got mine in 2016 but for other documents like drivers' license and international passport.

Won't you end up renewing unused documents like international passport and drivers license after expiration?

So what's the point?

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Re: My Experience At LASU NIMC Center by RisenObinna: 1:36pm On Feb 02
mytrugistslog:
On a norms, stuff like modifying your name should be things we should be able to do by ourselves on the NIMC portal from the comfort of our rooms. Why do we like suffering ourselves in this country?
Seriously, since a fee is required, one should be able to do these changes by him self perhaps through a code sent to the linked number on payment confirmation.
With these code, one should be able to log in in an effect these changed perhaps with an additional facial validation to compare you're truly the one that want to make the change once you're logged in.
Re: My Experience At LASU NIMC Center by Kilmanjaroo: 1:38pm On Feb 02
DarkPheonix:
This is the same problem with all the nimc centers across the country, it is only the price of the bribe that varies.
Not ALL,In some Northern part of Nigeria we get easy access and fast service deliver in our NIMC center.Some of the rubbish y'all experience in the South hardly happen here in the North, though every part of the country with it's curse.
Like my Hausa people will say "Madaki shi ya Sani inda ruwa ki zuba mashi"
Re: My Experience At LASU NIMC Center by Radicalhost: 1:46pm On Feb 02
Go to con oil fueling station,glo office just opposite Alaba rago, there isn't queue there.

mytrugistslog:


I was trying to register for NYSC on the 29th of January, but I couldn't due to some issues with my middle name (NYSC recently made NIN compulsory for corpers). This means I have to go to a NIMC center to do a name correction.

The next day, I went to the center at Ojo Local Government Secretariat in Lagos, but I met a crowd, and it was obvious I won't be able to meet the deadline for NYSC registration if I should join the queue.

Hence, I went to the NIMC center at Lagos State University, only to meet another crowd. Then, I made the following discovery:

1. Nin is now compulsory for Jamb and Waec registrations. Hence, I saw several secondary school students who should be in class also hustling for Nin.

2. Both Lasu and Ojo centers have only one computer to attend to the huge crowd. It was heartbreaking seeing people suffer just to register into a government database. I know the government would have dispensed resources for several computers, but the money has been embezzled.

3. The NIMC officials at Lasu are taking advantage of the situation to stylishly exploit the people.

If you want to be attended to as quick as possible, you have to go through the backdoor to bribe them with a minimum of 5000 naira. A lot of people were paying the bribes because they needed the Nin urgently.

The three NIMC officials at Lasu whose name I got were Chidinma, Alice and Emma. Those guys are making serious money from these bribes. Imagine if an average of 30 persons pay them 5000 per day just to get their Nin registration done that same day.


4. The implication of the above (if you don't have 5000 to bribe) is that you won't be attended to except you are ready to keep coming everyday for the next 2 months.

I saw a young girl who told me she has been coming repeatedly for many days but was not attended to, but she needs the Nin for jamb registration which is closing soon.

Re: My Experience At LASU NIMC Center by oyingeorge: 1:48pm On Feb 02
Unfortunately this is the sad reality that we live in. Govt introduces a scheme to safeguard it's citizens but makes the process cumbersome, and open to exploitation and corruption. Sometimes there is no need for these .....most students in Lagos have lassra (which wasn't easy to get) why not use that? Just discovered that to get a passport, I must get a letter from local govt ... Why? I already have NIN .... Hmmm
Re: My Experience At LASU NIMC Center by Yorubafonja: 1:48pm On Feb 02
mytrugistslog:


I was trying to register for NYSC on the 29th of January, but I couldn't due to some issues with my middle name (NYSC recently made NIN compulsory for corpers). This means I have to go to a NIMC center to do a name correction.

The next day, I went to the center at Ojo Local Government Secretariat in Lagos, but I met a crowd, and it was obvious I won't be able to meet the deadline for NYSC registration if I should join the queue.

Hence, I went to the NIMC center at Lagos State University, only to meet another crowd. Then, I made the following discovery:

1. Nin is now compulsory for Jamb and Waec registrations. Hence, I saw several secondary school students who should be in class also hustling for Nin.

2. Both Lasu and Ojo centers have only one computer to attend to the huge crowd. It was heartbreaking seeing people suffer just to register into a government database. I know the government would have dispensed resources for several computers, but the money has been embezzled.

3. The NIMC officials at Lasu are taking advantage of the situation to stylishly exploit the people.

If you want to be attended to as quick as possible, you have to go through the backdoor to bribe them with a minimum of 5000 naira. A lot of people were paying the bribes because they needed the Nin urgently.

The three NIMC officials at Lasu whose name I got were Chidinma, Alice and Emma. Those guys are making serious money from these bribes. Imagine if an average of 30 persons pay them 5000 per day just to get their Nin registration done that same day.


4. The implication of the above (if you don't have 5000 to bribe) is thw
JayPeeOham post=128251097:

I can understand that of NIN because I also got mine in 2016 but for other documents like drivers' license and international passport.

Won't you end up renewing unused documents like international passport and drivers license after expiration?

So what's the point?
at you won't be attended to except you are ready to keep coming everyday for the next 2 months.
JayPeeOham:

I can understand that of NIN because I also got mine in 2016 but for other documents like drivers' license and international passport.

Won't you end up renewing unused documents like international passport and drivers license after expiration?

So what's the point?
I saw a young girl who told me she has been coming repeatedly for many days but was not attended to, but she needs the Nin for jamb registration which is closing soon.


Why didn't you do it when it was less stressful to register for nin or name correction
? Face the music and stop disturbing us

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Re: My Experience At LASU NIMC Center by uvie66: 1:53pm On Feb 02
mytrugistslog:


I was trying to register for NYSC on the 29th of January, but I couldn't due to some issues with my middle name (NYSC recently made NIN compulsory for corpers). This means I have to go to a NIMC center to do a name correction.

The next day, I went to the center at Ojo Local Government Secretariat in Lagos, but I met a crowd, and it was obvious I won't be able to meet the deadline for NYSC registration if I should join the queue.

Hence, I went to the NIMC center at Lagos State University, only to meet another crowd. Then, I made the following discovery:

1. Nin is now compulsory for Jamb and Waec registrations. Hence, I saw several secondary school students who should be in class also hustling for Nin.

2. Both Lasu and Ojo centers have only one computer to attend to the huge crowd. It was heartbreaking seeing people suffer just to register into a government database. I know the government would have dispensed resources for several computers, but the money has been embezzled.

3. The NIMC officials at Lasu are taking advantage of the situation to stylishly exploit the people.

If you want to be attended to as quick as possible, you have to go through the backdoor to bribe them with a minimum of 5000 naira. A lot of people were paying the bribes because they needed the Nin urgently.

The three NIMC officials at Lasu whose name I got were Chidinma, Alice and Emma. Those guys are making serious money from these bribes. Imagine if an average of 30 persons pay them 5000 per day just to get their Nin registration done that same day.


4. The implication of the above (if you don't have 5000 to bribe) is that you won't be attended to except you are ready to keep coming everyday for the next 2 months.

I saw a young girl who told me she has been coming repeatedly for many days but was not attended to, but she needs the Nin for jamb registration which is closing soon.

then on Sunday they will go to church..
Re: My Experience At LASU NIMC Center by JayPeeOham: 2:17pm On Feb 02
Yorubafonja:


Why didn't you do it when it was less stressful to register for nin or name correction
? Face the music and stop disturbing us

Oga wetin my comment dey find for here as quoting me clearly wasn't needed considering your comment has absolutely nothing to do with me
Re: My Experience At LASU NIMC Center by b5ive(m): 2:18pm On Feb 02
NIMC made a mistake in difference of 24th April instead of 25th April on my biodata, for over 2months even after payment, I'm still yet to get it corrected.

This simple modifications are things we should be able to do from the comfort of our homes as long as u've got all necessary documents sorted out.

Nigeria still got a long way to go, Nigerians are the problems of Nigeria 🇳🇬.
Re: My Experience At LASU NIMC Center by Hassanmaye(m): 2:43pm On Feb 02
mytrugistslog:


I was trying to register for NYSC on the 29th of January, but I couldn't due to some issues with my middle name (NYSC recently made NIN compulsory for corpers). This means I have to go to a NIMC center to do a name correction.

The next day, I went to the center at Ojo Local Government Secretariat in Lagos, but I met a crowd, and it was obvious I won't be able to meet the deadline for NYSC registration if I should join the queue.

Hence, I went to the NIMC center at Lagos State University, only to meet another crowd. Then, I made the following discovery:

1. Nin is now compulsory for Jamb and Waec registrations. Hence, I saw several secondary school students who should be in class also hustling for Nin.

2. Both Lasu and Ojo centers have only one computer to attend to the huge crowd. It was heartbreaking seeing people suffer just to register into a government database. I know the government would have dispensed resources for several computers, but the money has been embezzled.

3. The NIMC officials at Lasu are taking advantage of the situation to stylishly exploit the people.

If you want to be attended to as quick as possible, you have to go through the backdoor to bribe them with a minimum of 5000 naira. A lot of people were paying the bribes because they needed the Nin urgently.

The three NIMC officials at Lasu whose name I got were Chidinma, Alice and Emma. Those guys are making serious money from these bribes. Imagine if an average of 30 persons pay them 5000 per day just to get their Nin registration done that same day.


4. The implication of the above (if you don't have 5000 to bribe) is that you won't be attended to except you are ready to keep coming everyday for the next 2 months.

I saw a young girl who told me she has been coming repeatedly for many days but was not attended to, but she needs the Nin for jamb registration which is closing soon.

This is how Nigeria turn to, just imagine we will be hear abusing tinubu, I hope something is done
Re: My Experience At LASU NIMC Center by jaxxy(m): 2:47pm On Feb 02
Hmmm
Re: My Experience At LASU NIMC Center by Sctests: 2:49pm On Feb 02
Pressure groups and parents should sue, NIMC, and JAMB to stop the nonsense.

A court injunction stopping JAMB from preventing student from applying for the exam if don't have NIMC should be obtained.

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Re: My Experience At LASU NIMC Center by Sonfethopia: 3:03pm On Feb 02
saintbillion:

Mmmh. I heard name change and age is not free oo. Them dey pay 15k. How true?


If u r changing names, there are possibilities it might not work. Rearranging names may work.

Dob isn't cheap and it may not work.
Re: My Experience At LASU NIMC Center by Sonfethopia: 3:06pm On Feb 02
Sctests:
Pressure groups and parents should sue, NIMC, and JAMB to stop the nonsense.

A court injunction stopping JAMB from preventing student from applying for the exam if don't have NIMC should be obtained.

It's better they do it once and for all. They should only make the process simple.


If they don't do it and they write jamb , they will still do it for waec and nysc.

Some careless parents would register their kids with different names.

It's better to start it now and follow those names till nysc
Re: My Experience At LASU NIMC Center by Sonfethopia: 3:11pm On Feb 02
greggng:



Pls add me on whatsap 08062593234. I want to know exactly how to go about correcting my date if birth...my international passport was done b4 the nin comes on-board...right now the age on my nin is different from passport age ...I needvto correct it to enable me renew my passport

Let me be honest with you, I don't work with I'm or nimc but from experience, if what u r changing is date or month, u have w chance but if it's year, na 50/50. Chances are It may not work.

I did name rearrangment in 2022 and it corrected after 2 weeks.
Re: My Experience At LASU NIMC Center by Adewale1603(m): 3:11pm On Feb 02
This country is beyond irredeemable. Every one, everybody is just so corrupt, every avenue is to make money. I kuku don't blame them, cos that's what their leaders are also doing, looting, bribery and others. And we'll start blaming our leaders, not knowing that these same leaders are still reflection of the people, let them also be in position of governance or power, they will also do the same
Re: My Experience At LASU NIMC Center by DarkPheonix: 3:11pm On Feb 02
Kilmanjaroo:

Not ALL,In some Northern part of Nigeria we get easy access and fast service deliver in our NIMC center.Some of the rubbish y'all experience in the South hardly happen here in the North, though every part of the country with it's curse.
Like my Hausa people will say "Madaki shi ya Sani inda ruwa ki zuba mashi"
That is nice.
Re: My Experience At LASU NIMC Center by Quebec91(m): 3:17pm On Feb 02
Imagine this, so you can go thief your own abi?

cheesy

Put your question better, how can one be a NIMC thief? 🤣🤣🤣
Emeskhalifa:
How can one become NIMC agent?
Re: My Experience At LASU NIMC Center by achimendy(m): 3:45pm On Feb 02
mytrugistslog:
On a norms, stuff like modifying your name should be things we should be able to do by ourselves on the NIMC portal from the comfort of our rooms. Why do we like suffering ourselves in this country?



My brother the thing tire me o.


Naija and problem too like each other. Chai
Re: My Experience At LASU NIMC Center by Johnson5258: 4:02pm On Feb 02
Sorry sir.

kasim155:



Please read is post again and don't just jump into conclusions. He said he has registered before but his middle name is not arranged the same was as the way it was arranged in his documents. I also have d same issues too with both my NIN and my Inter'l passport.

For example the arrangement is
NIN. - A B C
Int Pass - A C B
Re: My Experience At LASU NIMC Center by olabanji88(m): 4:04pm On Feb 02
uvie66:
then on Sunday they will go to church..
and pay tithe and offering
Re: My Experience At LASU NIMC Center by greggng: 4:11pm On Feb 02
Sonfethopia:


Let me be honest with you, I don't work with I'm or nimc but from experience, if what u r changing is date or month, u have w chance but if it's year, na 50/50. Chances are It may not work.

I did name rearrangment in 2022 and it corrected after 2 weeks.


I don't agree with you .I could remember visiting there website and I read there modification rules...they even stated is 15k to do it ..The only issue I have is getting where to do it cos they stopped most of there agents from operating. If doesn't work ...what happens to my passport renewal?
Re: My Experience At LASU NIMC Center by Sonfethopia: 4:32pm On Feb 02
greggng:



I don't agree with you .I could remember visiting there website and I read there modification rules...they even stated is 15k to do it ..The only issue I have is getting where to do it cos they stopped most of there agents from operating. If doesn't work ...what happens to my passport renewal?


It's not about doing it, it may never reflect.

They may do it fine but it may not be approved .50/50 if u r changing year. Ask anybody
Re: My Experience At LASU NIMC Center by PrinceInTheNort: 4:48pm On Feb 02
dedecoder:
Even after being captured, you should thank your stars if you have your details modified within a month. How and why we are like this, only God knows!
Exactly grin my own took 2 month and didn’t reflect, I had to pay one man their 2k before the guy did the magic that made my correction reflect
Re: My Experience At LASU NIMC Center by Obwork: 4:53pm On Feb 02
kasim155:



I am having this same issue now. The same type of arrangement happen in my NIN and my International passport. I am still debating on which to correct. Either that of the NIN or that of my International passport. The arrangement of my name in my NIN tally with that of all my documents.

International passport renewal uses NIN as its data base. So you need to edit your passport details online to match the NIN.
It's a straightforward process

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Re: My Experience At LASU NIMC Center by Jean2(m): 5:18pm On Feb 02
There should be a clear statement to Government about this.

Secondary school pupils exposed to bribing their way to get a government imposed requirement met.

Let's start a social media campaign especially for these children.

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