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National Identity Management Commission 08125575121 (NIMC) is a statutory Nigerian organization that operates the country's national identity management systems. It was established by the NIMC Act No. 23 of 2007 to create, operate and manage Nigeria's national identity card database, integrate the existing identity database in government institutions, register individuals and legal residents ...
Bisoye Coker Odusote (born in 1984) is a Nigerian engineer and the Chief Executive Officer and Director General of the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) of Nigeria, she was formerly the General Manager of the Lagos State Infrastructure Maintenance and Regulatory Agency (LASIMRA).
National Boundary Commission; National Council of Arts and Culture (NCAC) National Economic Reconstruction Fund (NERFUND) National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) National Institute for Hospitality Tourism (NIHOTOUR)
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The Nigerian National Identification Number (NIN) is issued and managed by National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), and it is a set of eleven digits (e.g.: 134789009), assigned to Nigerians of all ages, and legal residents by the Government.
This is a list of national identity document policies by country. A national identity document is an identity card with a photo, usable as an identity card at least inside the country, and which is issued by an official national authority. Identity cards can be issued voluntarily or may be compulsory to possess as a resident or citizen. [1]
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Many nations have implemented, are implementing, or have proposed nationwide digital identity systems. Although many facets of digital identity are universal owing in part to the ubiquity of the Internet, some regional variations exist due to specific laws, practices and government services that are in place.