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Re: Obtaining A Birth Certificate From The National Population Commission by Joysmart(f): 7:56pm On Jul 18, 2019
camaa:
How much does this cost please.

Sorry I'm not there anymore
Re: Obtaining A Birth Certificate From The National Population Commission by hammed71(m): 7:58am On Jul 20, 2019
guys please can I do my affidavit at Ibadan and go to Lagos for NPC birth certificate since I was born there

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Re: Obtaining A Birth Certificate From The National Population Commission by hammed71(m): 8:05am On Jul 20, 2019
also please what are the requirements for NPC birth certificate
Re: Obtaining A Birth Certificate From The National Population Commission by Jumciqute: 9:29am On Aug 01, 2019
Hi all! Please where is NPC located. I stay at Ajah. I want to get a birth certificate for my 4month old child. I gave birth at General Hospital and got Notification of Birth. Thank you in anticipation
Re: Obtaining A Birth Certificate From The National Population Commission by hammed71(m): 7:17am On Sep 08, 2019
please how much does NPC surulere charge for NPC birth certificate, am going there tomorrow
Re: Obtaining A Birth Certificate From The National Population Commission by shabaranky: 8:43pm On Oct 07, 2019
mikaj:
Hello,

Please the first name on my birth certificate is Chukwuemeka while that of every other document ( international passport, nim, school certificate, local gov etc) i have is Emeka.

I am at the documentation stage for canada migration thus i would like to know if it will affect me?

Will i need to get an affidavit?

Where can i get it?

How much would it cost.

Thanks in advance.

Please i have very similar issue.........the name on my documents is Emeka, while that on my birth certificate is bearing Nnaemeka. Please how did u go about it?
Re: Obtaining A Birth Certificate From The National Population Commission by mikaj(m): 9:33pm On Oct 07, 2019
shabaranky:


Please i have very similar issue.........the name on my documents is Emeka, while that on my birth certificate is bearing Nnaemeka. Please how did u go about it?

Yet to cross that stage.
Re: Obtaining A Birth Certificate From The National Population Commission by molybdenum0012: 1:12pm On Oct 29, 2019
Hello guys,

Please I need to clarify something from what I have read so far on this thread.

I want to know if I will need to get a declaration of age before I proceed to Npc office to get my birth certificate. How much does it cost?
Re: Obtaining A Birth Certificate From The National Population Commission by Thegamingorca(m): 4:32pm On Oct 29, 2019
molybdenum0012:
Hello guys,

Please I need to clarify something from what I have read so far on this thread.

I want to know if I will need to get a declaration of age before I proceed to Npc office to get my birth certificate. How much does it cost?


You will need

It's 200 naira in kano
Re: Obtaining A Birth Certificate From The National Population Commission by Earlzkoopid: 8:58am On Dec 18, 2019
hammed71:
please how much does NPC surulere charge for NPC birth certificate, am going there tomorrow

Good morning. please have you done yours? and what was the process like in terms of 1. requirements ...2. Cost and 3. Time it takes to be ready
Re: Obtaining A Birth Certificate From The National Population Commission by hammed71(m): 9:44am On Dec 18, 2019
Earlzkoopid:


Good morning. please have you done yours? and what was the process like in terms of 1. requirements ...2. Cost and 3. Time it takes to be ready
OK you need 2passport photos, means of identification like passport, declaration of age affidavit from the high court.
I paid #4000naira and it took 2weeks.
Re: Obtaining A Birth Certificate From The National Population Commission by Candanyl: 1:06pm On Jan 03, 2020
hammed71:
OK you need 2passport photos, means of identification like passport, declaration of age affidavit from the high court.
I paid #4000naira and it took 2weeks.

Hi please can the sworn affidavit be by me or someone older than me
Re: Obtaining A Birth Certificate From The National Population Commission by hammed71(m): 7:28pm On Jan 06, 2020
by you
Re: Obtaining A Birth Certificate From The National Population Commission by hammed71(m): 7:29pm On Jan 06, 2020
sorry preferably your mom or dad attesting to your age
Re: Obtaining A Birth Certificate From The National Population Commission by hardae(m): 3:20pm On Jan 10, 2020
hammed71:
sorry preferably your mom or dad attesting to your age
do you mean they won't collect an affidavit you swear by yourself
Re: Obtaining A Birth Certificate From The National Population Commission by hammed71(m): 10:11am On Jan 11, 2020
hardae:
do you mean they won't collect an affidavit you swear by yourself
they would help you put your parents name on the affidavit in case your parents are not in the same city as you
Re: Obtaining A Birth Certificate From The National Population Commission by hardae(m): 12:10pm On Jan 11, 2020
hammed71:
they would help you put your parents name on the affidavit in case your parents are not in the same city as you
so that means I can go to the court alone
Re: Obtaining A Birth Certificate From The National Population Commission by gaetano: 12:58pm On Mar 06, 2020
Should a woman put her married name on the attestation or her maiden name? Since it replaces a birth certificate
Re: Obtaining A Birth Certificate From The National Population Commission by calculator123(m): 11:14am On Jul 14, 2020
hammed71:
they would help you put your parents name on the affidavit in case your parents are not in the same city as you

Do you have a number I can call to get this certificate?

Would the affidavit be sworn by me?

I am 18+
Re: Obtaining A Birth Certificate From The National Population Commission by Drizzy5001(m): 2:22pm On Jul 27, 2020
Hi, pls I want to ask a question, I lost my hospital birth certificate, ( the one that has baby's weight, and Time of delivery) while, I still have the Original birth certificate the one that is issued by NPC , how do I get back the hospital birth certificate?
Re: Obtaining A Birth Certificate From The National Population Commission by YoungHunter: 10:38pm On Feb 18, 2021
Can i present photocopies as i lost the original for official purpose
Re: Obtaining A Birth Certificate From The National Population Commission by folarinstr: 11:19am On Feb 23, 2021
Please, can someone direct me to National Population Commission from Ojota under bridge?
Re: Obtaining A Birth Certificate From The National Population Commission by Queenmama03(f): 1:52pm On Feb 27, 2021
Hi, please how were you able to tackle this issue? I'm in a similar situation. Were you required to get an Affidavit?

mikaj:
Hello,

Please the first name on my birth certificate is Chukwuemeka while that of every other document ( international passport, nim, school certificate, local gov etc) i have is Emeka.

I am at the documentation stage for canada migration thus i would like to know if it will affect me?

Will i need to get an affidavit?

Where can i get it?

How much would it cost.

Thanks in advance.
Re: Obtaining A Birth Certificate From The National Population Commission by jasedu60: 5:19pm On Apr 20, 2021
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Re: Obtaining A Birth Certificate From The National Population Commission by shobenson: 10:53pm On Sep 14, 2021
[b][/b]did they visit your house
Tats:
Let me contribute here as I have recently gone through the process.

I scanned my Birth Certificate and sent it to my elder brother. I thought I would be able to get a certified copy of my original as they do here in the UK. Eventually, my brother was told that he had to do the NPC attestation of Birth since I was born before NPC decree came out. He went to court in the Western state where I was born and swore an affidavit of birth for me. The document contained the place where I was born, both my parents name and my village/state of origin. Sameday, he went to NPC to get an attestation of Birth, but before he went to NPC, I had to send a scanned copy of my passport photograph and he printed a new copy as this was required to be put on the NPC document. He couldn't get the NPC document signed as the Boss was not around. He got a friend to send it to him next day in Lagos after it was signed.

I travelled to Abuja and took both the affidavit and the attestation of Birth to the Ministry of Foreign affairs. You need to get there as early as 8am as they have limited spaces for the day. You will join a queue and be given a form to fill after they have seen both documents. You will need 2 passport photographs. Then you will be taken to another place where your documents will be checked again. After that, you will pay for each document to be certified. it costs N300 per copy. Following this, you will go right outside the ministry to photocopy the receipt and buy a transparent file. Then you will go back to a counter beside the first place you queued to queue again for them to collect the documents. Both queues have sits under a canopy. You will be exhausted by the time they collect your documents after about 4 hours and in the heat. Then they will ask you to come on a Friday to pick it up if you submitted on a Wednesday. I think they only accept documents on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Just pray that the person signing the seal on your document is around else it may take more than 2 days. any attempt to get it earlier than the day you were given will mean that you will part with between N5,000 to N10,000. The Affidavit and the NPC document will also cost you some money if you need it pretty fast.

You will then need to book an appointment at the Embassy that you are legalizing the document for. I am not sure how it works for the Swiss embassy but you need to book an appointment for this in most European Embassies. You will be lucky to get an early date, depending on the number of people doing same thing as you.

You can do all the above through a very close relative with same surname. For the Embassy, you will need to give a covering letter to the person you are sending and he or she must have same surname as you and have an ID. I couldn't stay back in Nigeria to do the legalisation at the embassy so I left instructions and my documents and now, I need to call the Embassy from here to book an appointment following which my brother will go there for the appointment. I was told by the Embassy in Abuja that everything has to be done from Nigeria (both certifying the document at Foreign affairs and legalising at the embassy) and that I couldn't do it at the Embassies of both countries in London.

That is the pain we have to go through as nobody trusts our documents anymore! Wish you good luck.
Re: Obtaining A Birth Certificate From The National Population Commission by Homeyfav: 9:55am On Jan 18, 2022
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Re: Obtaining A Birth Certificate From The National Population Commission by aibyetuk(m): 8:42am On Mar 24, 2022
shobenson:
[b][/b]did they visit your house
Please agent told that the cost of legalising documents is 90 Euros per document. Please who has an idea

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