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Home » NIMC Urges Parents to Update Children’s NIN

NIMC Urges Parents to Update Children’s NIN

Peter Oluka by Peter Oluka
August 28, 2024
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The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) has reminded parents and guardians of the need to update the data of their children enrolled for the National Identity Number (NIN).

In a recent post on its verified X handle, the commission urged holders of the NIN to update their children’s or wards’ NIN once they turn 16 years of age.

According to the commission, parents and guardians are required to visit a NIMC enrolment centre to migrate their children’s NIN.

This update is necessary to ensure that the child’s NIN remains valid and authentic. The commission directed holders of the NIN to visit its website, (link unavailable), for information on NIMC enrolment centres.

This latest development comes a few weeks after the NIMC announced that parents and guardians are mandatorily required to enroll their children or wards for the NIN.

The commission explained that the system links the parent’s NIN with that of their child for authenticity, and this linkage remains until the child attains the age of 16.

The NIMC’s emphasis on updating children’s NIN as they turn 16 highlights the importance of maintaining accurate and up-to-date records in the national identity database.

This update ensures that the child’s identity is properly verified and authenticated, which is critical for various purposes, including education, healthcare, and financial services.

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