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Re: How I Registered My Tinted Glass Permit In Nigeria (2025 Guide) by Sheyyng: 12:48pm On Dec 14, 2025
Scammer!
Re: How I Registered My Tinted Glass Permit In Nigeria (2025 Guide) by Sheyyng: 12:50pm On Dec 14, 2025
The scammer recently blocked me on my other account.

2cribz:
Scammer

He will block u so u cant comment on his post
U r digging your grave
Continue
We go mock u wen u kpaiiiii
Re: How I Registered My Tinted Glass Permit In Nigeria (2025 Guide) by 2cribz: 4:54pm On Dec 14, 2025
Pla take his name an pics and all to shrine. Make de send am death. I no sabi why u dey waste time
Re: How I Registered My Tinted Glass Permit In Nigeria (2025 Guide) by Brizzportal(m): 12:03am On Dec 15, 2025
2cribz:
God bless u. Pl share ypur experienceand screenshots.the hediot blockedme on thisbthread,so once incomment i get banned. Pls share ypur experience and drop his contat,bank acct details,pics,etc i need to send them to my cousin at efcc office.
Why are you so bitter and highly invested?

Whats your story

Tell us
Re: How I Registered My Tinted Glass Permit In Nigeria (2025 Guide) by Easyinfoguide(op): 12:09am On Dec 15, 2025
V
2cribz:
Pla take his name an pics and all to shrine. Make de send am death. I no sabi why u dey waste time
Haaaa lol 😅

Really 😁🙄
Re: How I Registered My Tinted Glass Permit In Nigeria (2025 Guide) by Easyinfoguide(op): 12:13am On Dec 15, 2025
Sheyyng:
The scammer recently blocked me on my other account.
Interesting

I now block people too Hmmm

No wahala

🚶
Re: How I Registered My Tinted Glass Permit In Nigeria (2025 Guide) by 2cribz: 4:06pm On Dec 15, 2025
This is d baztad 2nd account...u will soon kpai
Brizzportal:
Why are you so bitter and highly invested?

Whats your story

Tell us
Re: How I Registered My Tinted Glass Permit In Nigeria (2025 Guide) by HopeGying: 6:30am On Dec 16, 2025
Stvpîd scamma
Re: How I Registered My Tinted Glass Permit In Nigeria (2025 Guide) by Easyinfoguide(op): 8:56pm On Dec 29, 2025
Hello everyone,

It’s been a while since the last official update, so let’s set the record straight and give fresh, verified guidance.

1️⃣ Status of Tinted Glass Permits

The Nigeria Police Force tinted permit portal is still temporarily suspended, following ongoing court matters.

No new approvals are being issued, but the portal itself remains live. You can still log in and prepare your documents.

Enforcement on the road is selective. Most factory tints are ignored, but dark aftermarket tints may attract attention.

2️⃣ What Vehicle Owners Should Do Now

Moderate tints are safe — avoid deep black/full blackout films.

Keep all other documents valid (license, insurance, proof of ownership).

Carry a copy of the Police PRO statement on suspension — this often stops unnecessary disputes.

Avoid arguing with officers; polite and factual communication works best.
3️⃣ Scam Awareness

There are multiple impersonators and fake accounts claiming to process tinted permits.

I DO NOT COLLECT MONEY for permits. Ever.

Any private message asking for payment is NOT from me. Double-check names, numbers, and official channels.

If you ever face issues, request proof of identity and transaction history before engaging.

4️⃣ Why This Thread Still Matters

Thousands of Nigerian car owners use it to navigate tinted permit processes safely.

It is a verified, factual guide — not hearsay, not rumor.

Even with trolls, impersonators, or baseless accusations, the content value remains.

5️⃣ Moving Forward

I will continue posting real-time updates whenever enforcement or portal status changes.

Verified guidance on safe tint shades, official links, and step-by-step preparation will always be available here.

This thread is about clarity, safety, and knowledge, not drama.

✅ Final Note:
Trolls can scream, but facts speak louder. If you’re here to learn and stay safe on the road, this thread is still the go-to guide.

— ISRAEL RAPHAEL
CEO, EASYINFOGUIDE PUBLISHING
Re: How I Registered My Tinted Glass Permit In Nigeria (2025 Guide) by Easyinfoguide(op): 6:41pm On Jan 26
🎉 ONE YEAR IN BUSINESS – WHAT I LEARNED THE HARD WAY (PLUS FINAL PROOF TO SET THE RECORD STRAIGHT)

From a dead thread to a fresh start – every lesson is earned

 

 

"Exactly one year ago today, I hit ‘post’ on my first Tinted Glass Permit guide. I was 19, working at a car dealership, and just wanted to help people avoid the same confusion and extortion I’d seen daily. Today, that thread has over 66,000 views – but it also became a ghost town full of unproven accusations.

So as I mark my first year in business, I’m sharing the 10 biggest lessons I wish I’d known before starting out – and finally putting every doubt to rest with official proof. Let’s bring this thread back to life, build real trust, and turn pain into purpose."

 

📚 LESSON 1: YOUR NAME IS YOUR BRAND – PROTECT IT WITH OFFICIAL PROOF

"When I started, I never thought I’d need to prove who I am. But when people started accusing me of scamming under a misspelled name – ‘ISREAL RAPHEAL’ – I realized how fragile trust is.


This is my official NIN slip from NIMC – clear as day, my name is ISRAEL RAPHAEL. Banks and government agencies don’t allow mismatched names for transactions – this single document proves I never received a Naira from anyone claiming to have been scammed. I should have shared this sooner, but I learned: in business, protect your identity with every official record you have."

 

📚 LESSON 2: VALUE MATTERS MORE THAN VIEWS

"My first posts about ‘TeamPermit’ got zero traction – all hype, no substance. Then one 4 AM night, I just wrote what I actually did to get my own permit: step-by-step, screenshots included, even how to resize files to meet portal requirements. That post hit 7,000 views by morning.

I learned: people don’t care how ‘cool’ your brand sounds – they care if you solve their problems. That guide helped thousands avoid paying agents ₦20k–₦50k for a permit you can get legally for ₦15,500."

 

📚 LESSON 3: SUCCESS WILL ATTRACT NOISE – PREPARE TO STAND YOUR GROUND

"When the guide hit 60,000 views, I thought I’d made it. Then the accusations started – copy-and-paste messages calling me a scammer, even threats. Some days I wanted to delete everything and quit.

But I also got messages like: ‘Your guide saved me from ₦15k in bribes’ and ‘I used your steps to get my documents ready’. I learned: noise comes with growth – don’t let it drown out the people you’re here to help."

 

📚 LESSON 4: SYSTEMS CHANGE FAST IN NIGERIA – STAY AHEAD OR GET LEFT BEHIND

"Two months after my guide went live, the police suspended the entire tinted permit system because of fake permits and a court case. People blamed me for the system freezing – but I didn’t stop there.

I spent weeks calling contacts, reading court documents, and posting updates on what was really happening: audits, new QR-code testing, even how to talk to officers at checkpoints. I learned: your job isn’t just to share what works today – it’s to help people adapt when things change tomorrow."

 

📚 LESSON 5: YOUR AGE IS NOT A WEAKNESS – IT’S YOUR EDGE

"Some people laughed when they found out I was 19 – ‘What can a boy know about government processes?’ But my age meant I was hungry to learn. I built my own AI assistant, Luna, to organize info faster. I spent hours at work asking questions most adults wouldn’t bother with.

Those same doubters later messaged me for help. I learned: being young means you’re not stuck in old ways – use that to build better solutions."

 

📚 LESSON 6: PEOPLE WILL BLAME YOU FOR THEIR SHORTCUTS

"I warned everyone: ‘I don’t collect money for permits – anyone messaging you privately is fake.’ But some still paid impersonators using my name… then came to my thread to call me guilty. They never showed proof of payment to my account – just rushed into a bad decision.

I learned: you can’t save everyone from their own mistakes. Focus on those who listen to your warnings and value your work."

 

📚 LESSON 7: CONSISTENCY OUTLASTS DRAMA

"For months, the same accounts spammed ‘scam alert’ on every update. The thread went dead – no new questions, no engagement. But I kept posting: new rules, safe tint shades, even a free checklist for drivers.

Slowly but surely, people started coming back – asking real questions again. I learned: keep showing up with value, and the noise will eventually fade away."

 

📚 LESSON 8: DETAILS ARE YOUR SHIELD

"When I first wrote the guide, I forgot to include the official portal link – www.possap.gov.ng. Scammers filled that gap with fake sites. I immediately updated the post with every tiny detail: file formats (JPG/PNG only), size limits (under 2MB), even which clinics issue valid medical reports.

After that, the helpful comments returned. I learned: every small detail you skip is an opening for confusion or exploitation."

 

📚 LESSON 9: GIVE MORE THAN YOU PROMISE – EVEN WHEN IT COSTS YOU

"When the portal froze, I didn’t just walk away. I spent my own money to print copies of the NPF’s suspension statement and shared how to get them for free. I created a ‘Checkpoint Survival Guide’ – how to talk politely to officers, what documents to carry, how to know your rights.

I didn’t make any money from it – but it turned neutral readers into loyal supporters. I learned: trust is built when you keep helping, even when there’s nothing in it for you."

 

📚 LESSON 10: YOUR ‘WHY’ IS WHAT KEEPS YOU GOING

"I started this because I saw good people being cheated and harassed. My ‘why’ was simple: make Nigerian systems easier to navigate for regular folks. When things got hard – the accusations, the stress, the dead thread – that ‘why’ pulled me through.

I learned: if you’re building just for money or fame, you’ll quit when times get tough. But if you’re solving a real problem, you’ll find the strength to keep growing."

 

🔄 TURNING POINT – WHAT’S NEXT FOR EASYINFOGUIDE

"This thread has been dead for too long – but it doesn’t have to stay that way.

After seeing how many of you struggle with all kinds of government processes – not just tinted permits – I’m expanding EasyInfoGuide. Starting next week, we’ll be sharing verified guides on:
✅ Online driver’s license renewal (no agents needed)
✅ How to correct mistakes on your NIN
✅ 2026 vehicle insurance requirements
✅ Small business registration made simple

I’ve teamed up with other young professionals who believe in clear, honest info. We’ll offer free content for everyone, plus affordable premium guides for those who want full support.

To bring this thread back to life and be first in line for new resources:
👉 Drop a 🚀 in the comments
👉 Share this post so others can see the truth
👉 Follow this account for daily updates

One year ago, I started with nothing but an idea. Today, I’m ready to build something bigger – and I want you all to be part of it. Let’s turn pain into purpose, and confusion into clarity.

Re: How I Registered My Tinted Glass Permit In Nigeria (2025 Guide) by Saleslourd(m): 1:16pm On Feb 24
Boss happy New year

We miss you
Re: How I Registered My Tinted Glass Permit In Nigeria (2025 Guide) by NpvnStar(m): 4:04pm On Apr 15
I read everything, pretty interesting how this unfolded. I like the part where he said he was young and hungry for info and would ask questions most adults won't.
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