NIMC Gives Parents Last Warning Over NIN
The National Identity Management Commission has released a final notice to parents and guardians across the country, reminding them that the National Identification Number remains compulsory for all candidates.
The directive affects students preparing for upcoming examinations and other official registrations.
The commission made it clear that no candidate will be processed without a valid NIN.
It said the move is part of efforts to strengthen identity verification and prevent irregularities in public services tied to student records.
Parents and guardians have been urged to ensure their children complete their NIN enrolment before registration deadlines.
The agency warned that failure to comply could stop affected candidates from taking part in scheduled examinations.
The commission added that enrolment centres nationwide remain open to handle new registrations and corrections.
It advised families to act quickly to avoid last minute rush and possible delays.

















