The Nigerian National Identification Number (NIN) is a unique identification number issued by the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC). It is expected that every Nigerian is enrolled and issued the NIN for the purpose of all round identification. In recent times and maybe in the nearest future, this number is to be linked with every individual activities including banking transactions.
In this post we have outlined practical ways of retrieving and linking your National Identification Number (NIN) via the USSD code on the major network operators or through other online platforms.
The Federal Government through the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) had earlier issued an ultimatum to telecommunication operators to block all SIM cards that are not registered which eventually has been adhere to by the major oprators. To avoid disconnection and get keep your line on, you need to be sure you have followed the procedures to link your line with your National Identification Number (NIN).
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National Identification Number Registration
For those who are yet to enrol for the NIMC’s NIN, it is important to do so as to be able to get your line linked. To get registered;
- visit the online pre-enrolment portal for enrolment forms and guidelines or
- You can download NIMC registration form through this link or
- Walk directly into any NIMC’s enrolment centres nationwide
- You can register through other licensed agents (ask around your neighborhood)
Note: You need one registration to be issued both the NIMC card and NIN. The 11-digit National Identification Number (NIN) is however not the same thing as the National e-ID Card which is a physical token. The NIN can be used on its own for digital identity verification without the e-ID card.
NIMC Enrolment Centres
There are designated centres country-wide and in overseas locations where you can easily work in to register enrol for NIN. To find NIMC enrolment Centres near you, visit the NIMC webpage and click on your state or Diaspora location for a comprehensive list of centres across the location.
Requirements for NIN Registration
To enrol as an adult, walk into the nearest NIMC Enrolment Centre with your BVN if you have one and any of the following required Original and Valid supporting documents:
- Old National ID Card
- Driver’s License
- Voter’s card (Temporary or Permanent)
- Nigerian International passport
- Certificate of Origin
- Attestation letter from a prominent ruler in your community
- Birth certificate
- Declaration of age
- Attestation letter from religious/traditional leader
- NHIS ID card
- Government staff ID card
- Registered/recognized private organization staff ID card
- School ID Card (private/public)
- Tax Clearance certificate
- Valid immigration documents
How to Retrieve NIN Number Using USSD
To find your NIN number, use the following simple steps;
- Dial *346# using your phone on any network
- Enter ‘1’ to choose NIN Retrieval Option (if the phone number you are dialling from was used during your NIN registration).
- Enter ‘2’ to choose NIN Search option (if you have lost your number; you will be required to input some of your registration details)
- Once you have retrieved, congratulations
- The next step will be to link your NIN to your line, procedures are differ depending on the operator
Link NIN to MTN:
Mtn users can link their NIN to their line in any of these three ways
- Visit the online registration portal via https://mtnonline.com/nin and complete the registration by following the prompts. OR
- Dial *996*NIN# on the line you want to link. OR
- USSD code: Dial *785#. OR
- Via myMTNApp, get it on Google Play or Apple Store
- Complete the NIN linking form by entering your name, phone number, NIN, and email address.
- Submit the form as soon as you’re done.
- Wait for feedback from the network.
Link NIN to AIRTEL:
Two option are available for Airtel users to link their NIN;
- Option 1: Visit the online registration link via www.airtel.com.ng/nin
- Option 2: Dial *121*1# on your Airtel line to submit your NIN
- Type 1 for “NIN Capture” and send.
- Enter your 11-digit NIN and send.
- Wait for the message confirming your submission.
- If you get an error, just wait for some time and try again.
Link NIN to 9MOBILE:
Two option are also available to link NIN to your 9mobile line;
- Option 2: Visit 9mobile.com.ng/nin to submit online
- Click on ‘Verify and Link your NIN now’
- Fill the required information and submit
- Option 1: Dial *200*8# and follow the prompts to submit your details;
Link NIN to Glo:
To link NIN to your Glo line, you can either;
- Visit the online registration portal via www.gloworld.com/ng/nin to fill your information and link. Or
- Dial *109*yourNIN# (e.g *109*90123456789#) and follow the prompts to submit your details Or
- By SMS – Simply text your 11-digits NIN number to 109 (e.g 90123456789 to 109) and wait for reply.
NIN Retrieval without a Phone Number
If you have lost your phone number (which you used during enrolment for the NIN) and the temporal NIMC slip, then try the following to retrieve your NIN
- Dial the general retrieval code (*346#) with your current number linked with your BVN
- Try using the NIMC Mobile app – you can get the app at NIMC webpage or on Google Play store
- Go to nimc.gov.ng to print your NIN slip with the QR code and view your mobile
- If none of the above work, then proceed to any NIMC office near you to liaise with an official to help you.
Further Notes
- NIN Code: Please note that the USSD code *346# is the general NIN retrieval code for all network. If you are unable to link your NIN through the methods outlined on this page, then
- You should simply visit the nearest office of your service provider to submit/link your NIN.
- Go with your NIN and SIM pack
- Alternatively, call the customer care line of your service provider.
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