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NIMC Warns Nigerians Against Selling NIN Data: Says Security Risks Are Grave

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The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) has issued a strong warning to Nigerians, urging them not to sell their personal information, including their National Identification Number (NIN), for as little as ₦1,500 or ₦2,000.

In a statement released on Sunday, NIMC’s spokesperson, Kayode Adegoke, expressed deep concern over reports—highlighted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)—of individuals being lured into sharing their personal data for meager amounts. According to the Commission, these fraudulent transactions involve young Nigerians offering small payments in exchange for personal details, which are later sold to certain fintech companies for about ₦5,000.

“This poses serious security threats and could lead to severe consequences for the owners of the compromised NINs,” NIMC warned. The Commission emphasized it will not be held liable for any data voluntarily shared by individuals in exchange for money or other inducements.

NIMC reiterated its previous advisories cautioning Nigerians against disclosing their NIN to unauthorized persons or organizations. It also reminded service providers that any NIN used to access services must be properly verified before such services are granted.

As part of measures to enhance data protection, NIMC urged the public to download the NINAuth App, available on both Apple’s App Store and Google Play Store. The app offers several benefits, including enhanced security, control over personal information, and easier access to NIN-related services.

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