Network providers in Nigeria have unveiled various steps their subscribers can adopt to link their SIM cards with the National Identification Number (NIN).
The development comes after a recent directive by the Nigeria Communications Commission (NCC) that all SIM cards without NIN will be blocked from December 30, 2020.
It also comes after the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) announced that Nigerians could check their NIN on phone by dialing *346#.
Using the following steps, you can link your phone numbers with NIN.
MTN subscribers
If you’re a MTN subscriber, take the following steps:
Dial *785# using the phone number you wish to link, enter your NIN, and submit.
Alternatively, dial *785#Your NIN# from the phone number you wish to link. The number will be linked to your NIN automatically.
Hello, : Kindly dial *785# using the phone number you wish to link, enter your NIN and submit or dial *785*Your NIN# from the phone number you wish to link. The number will be linked to your NIN automatically. ~IO
— MTN Nigeria Support (@MTN180) December 17, 2020
There’s yet another way to go about it for MTN subscribers. Simply visit here using your phone or computer.
Complete the NIN linking form on the page by imputing your details which include name, phone number, NIN, and email address.
After completing the form, submit it and wait for feedback.
You can also visit https://t.co/JbmUvz1oIA or download MyMTN App to submit your NIN details. You can then dial *346# to confirm if it has been linked ~IO /2
Advertisement— MTN Nigeria Support (@MTN180) December 17, 2020
You can then check your NIN status by dialing *346# on your phone to confirm if the number has been linked.
Airtel Users
For Airtel users, here’s how you can link your SIM cards with NIN.
Dial *121# on the Airtel line you wish to link.
Type 1 for “NIN Capture” and send.
Enter your 11-digit NIN and send.
Wait for the message confirming your submission.
Don’t wait till it’s too late. Link your National Identification Number (NIN) to your phone number. Just dial *121*1# now to link, and *346# to know your NIN. pic.twitter.com/q5sQ2Dbe6r
— Airtel Nigeria (@AirtelNigeria) December 17, 2020
Alternatively, you can simply visit here and follow the steps.
In case you’re experiencing a bad network, you can wait for some time and then try again.
Here’s another way to link your National Identification Number (NIN) to your mobile number. Simply visit https://t.co/kBtTPcb8FT and follow the steps. pic.twitter.com/IZCwSHbBLq
— Airtel Nigeria (@AirtelNigeria) December 17, 2020
Other networks (Glo and 9mobile)
If your phone number is Glo or 9mobile, you can visit the office of your network provider nearest to you to register or link your NIN.
It is important to note that you are expected to go with your NIN and SIM pack. You can as well call the customer care line of your service provider for further clarification.
9mobile has recently announced that “it is making effort to develop a system that would make things simple for its customers.”
Dial *346# from your 9mobile line to check your NIN status.
Stay tuned. More updates coming soon!#9mobileNg #StaySafeStayConnected pic.twitter.com/A72GCR6X4b
— 9MobileNg (@9mobileng) December 16, 2020
To check your NIN status on your 9mobile SIM, simply dial *346# to confirm if your phone number has been linked.
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