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Nigerians on national database number 97.49m

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Nigerians on national database increase, Lagos tops with 10.7m

By Jeph Ajobaju, Chief Copy Editor

Enrolment on the National Identity Data Base (NIDB) has risen to 97.49 million with Lagos  recording the highest figure of 10.7 million.

The latest release from the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) shows an almost equal distribution across North and South of people with National Identity Number (NIN).

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Male gender dominates with 55,229,381 (56.6 per cent) with female gender at 42, 260,974 (43.4 per cent), per reporting by The Nation.

Top 10 states

  • Lagos – 4,873,867 female, 5,850,205 male. Total 10,724,072
  • Kano  – 3,615,177 female, 4,891,271 male. Total 8,506,448
  • Kaduna – 2,639,474 female, 3,274,752 male. Total 5,914,226
  • Ogun – 1,965,547 female, 2,129,012 male. Total 4,094,559
  • Oyo – 1,826,094 female, 1,992,222 male. Total 3,818,316
  • FCT Abuja – 1,397,183 female, 1,956,176 male. Total 3,353,359
  • Katsina – 1,347,232 female, 1,986,105 male. Total 3,333,337
  • Rivers – 1,313,756 female,  1,617,887 male. Total 2,931,643
  • Bauchi –  947,980 female, 1,688,434 male. Total 2,636,414
  • Delta – 1,220,259 female, 1,381,523 male. Total 2,601,782

Ten bottom states

  • Akwa Ibom – 769,644 female, 894,246 male. Total 1,663,890
  • Imo – 797,836 female,  839,914 male. Total 1,637,750
  • Enugu – 775,059 female, 790,222 male. Total 1,565,281
  • Yobe – 520,206 female, 968,254 male. Total 1,488,460
  • Taraba – 563,071 female, 863,835 male. Total 1,426,906
  • Cross River – 497,443 female, 618,770 male. Total 1,116,213
  • Ekiti – 503,293 female, 490,926 male. Total 994,219
  • Ebonyi – 348,927 female, 430,972 male. Total 779,899
  • Bayelsa – 274,864 female, 342,534 male. Total 617,398
  • Diaspora – 163,285 female, 223,804 male. Total 387,089

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Passport applicants to pay N1,000 extra for NIN verification

Applicants for passport, fresh or renewal, are now to pay an extra N1,000 to get their NIN verified by the NIMC.

The fee is to improve the quality of service, accuracy, and speed of passport services through timely verification of NIN, according to a statement issued by NIMC Corporate Communications Head, Kayode Adegoke.

“This new arrangement is in furtherance of the Federal Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy’s directive to streamline passport application, renewal, and issuance processes,” he explained.

“Consequently, a NIN verification fee would be charged for each Nigerian passport application for this service.

“NIMC and NIS [Nigerian Immigration Service] have agreed on a revised applicant journey that will significantly improve the speed of passport issuance /re-issuance and reduce the traffic visiting the NIS office(s).

“The NIN service, fees, and the new NIS process will go live on 1st April.”

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