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NIN Database Safe, NIMC Flags Fake Correction Portal

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The National Identity Management Commission has warned Nigerians against a social media post offering free NIN correction on a fraudulent portal.

The commission described the message and its accompanying links as a phishing scam designed to deceive unsuspecting members of the public, according to a public advisory issued on Tuesday on its X handle.

NIMC assured citizens that the National Identity Database remains secure and protected from unauthorised access.

“NIMC warns the public against a fraudulent social media post claiming a free ‘Correction Portal’ is open via malicious links. This is a phishing scam,” the commission said.

“We assure citizens that the National Identity Database is secure and fully protected,” the commission stated, urging Nigerians not to interact with suspicious links circulating online.

The agency advised members of the public to “Do not click any unauthorized links” and to rely only on official channels for any data modification, update, or correction requests.

According to NIMC, individuals seeking to update or correct their National Identification Number records should use the official self-service portal or visit authorised enrollment centres nationwide.

The commission asked users to access its self-service platform through its official portal and to verify information and updates through its official communication channels.

NIMC urged Nigerians to remain vigilant and report suspicious messages claiming to offer identity-related services outside approved platforms.

The warning comes amid growing concerns over online scams targeting personal data and identity information, with fraudsters increasingly using fake websites and social media posts to lure victims.

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