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NIMC Warns Nigerians: Stop Selling Your NIN for Quick Cash in 2025

NIMC Warns Nigerians: Stop Selling Your NIN for Quick Cash in 2025

April 9, 2025

The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) has issued a strong warning to Nigerians against selling or sharing their National Identification Number (NIN) for money or temporary gains.

According to the NIMC, this growing trend exposes individuals to serious risks, including identity theft, criminal charges, and permanent damage to their digital reputation.

The Rise of NIN-for-Cash Scams in 2025

In 2025, fraudulent agents are increasingly targeting Nigerians through social media, street agents, and online platforms. These fraudsters promise quick money in exchange for using someone’s NIN to register SIM cards, open fintech accounts, or access financial services.

This practice may seem harmless to some, but it often leads to criminal activity being traced back to innocent individuals whose NINs were used illegally.

NIMC Issues Fresh Warning

The NIMC has reiterated that a NIN is a personal and confidential identity tool. Sharing it without caution is a major security risk.

NIMC spokesperson stated:

“Your NIN is your unique identity. Giving it away is like giving someone control over your name, financial records, and legal identity.”

Authorities warn that anyone caught selling their NIN may face legal consequences. The government is now using advanced artificial intelligence tools to track misuse of identity data, in collaboration with telecom companies, banks, and security agencies.

Why You Must Never Share Your NIN

Here are the risks involved in giving away your NIN:

  • Criminal activities could be traced back to you
  • Loans or credit services may be obtained in your name
  • You may face legal investigations and travel restrictions
  • Employers may reject your job application due to flagged identity
  • Your NIN could be blacklisted, affecting access to government benefits

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How to Protect Your NIN in 2025

As Nigeria moves towards a digital-first economy, it is essential to treat your NIN with the same level of care as your ATM PIN or passport.

Here are simple tips to keep it safe:

  • Never share your NIN on social media or digital platforms
  • Do not hand it over to anyone offering money or assistance
  • Confirm the legitimacy of any organization requesting your NIN
  • Report any suspicious activity to the NIMC or law enforcement agencies

NIMC Introduces New Security Tools

To strengthen identity security, the NIMC has introduced new features for users:

  • NIN Lock: A feature allowing users to lock and unlock NIN access through a mobile app
  • Real-time Notifications: Alerts sent whenever your NIN is used for authentication
  • Watchlist Service: Users can enable extra security layers for sensitive transactions

These updates are expected to be fully operational across Nigeria by mid-2025.

Conclusion

Your NIN is more than just a number. It is your official identity in Nigeria’s growing digital ecosystem. Sharing or selling it can lead to unintended consequences that may follow you for years.

Stay informed. Protect your NIN. Say no to identity misuse.

Source:

NIMC Official Website – Public Notice, April 2025


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