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List Of Approved NIN Enrolment Centres Nationwide [Full List]

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The Federal Government has approved 173 centers and 30 state government institutions to conduct enrolment of all persons including legal residents into the National Identity Database (NIDB) on behalf of the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC).

This was disclosed on the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) website on Wednesday titled, ‘Approved Data Capturing Agents (Digital Identity Ecosystem)’ Wednesday.

This move is coming after a two-week ultimatum was issued by the government to telecom service providers to block phone numbers without NIN.

Also, all registered persons can retrieve their NIN by dialing *346# on their registered phone number for all the major networks.

CATEGORY A: PRIVATE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY

1. Adebola Sobanjo Company Ltd

2. Afritech Multiconcept Ltd

3. Airtel Network Limited

4. Aliph Technologies Ltd

5. Amex West Africa Ltd

6. AndyzInegrated Services Ltd

7. Atl Activate Tech Limited

8. Basaleh Global Services Ltd

9. Basmak Technologies Ltd

10. Bellokano.Com Ltd

11. Beu-Synergy Solutions Ltd

12. Biosec Solutions Ltd

13. Biosecureone Ltd

14. Blackstones Engineering Ltd

15. Citizen Helpline Ltd

16. Cobaz Projects Ltd

17. Cynox IT Ltd

18. Dantata Universal Services Nig Ltd

19. Datamining Company Ltd

20. Datees Global Concept Ltd

21. DavedestInegrated Service Ltd

22. Dune Engineering & Construction Ltd

23. Electronic Payplus Ltd

24. Estabet Synergy Ltd

25. Emerging Markets Telecommunications Services Limited (9Mobile)

26. Etranzact

27. File Solutions Limited

28. Fingertips Enterprises Int. Partners Ltd

29. FlexisafEdusoft Ltd

30. Globacom Limited

31. Greenmozis Ltd

32. Hunter & Cook Ltd

33. Ibolda Health International Ltd

34. Interra Networks Ltd

35. Jetlink Limited

36. Joeson Consult Ltd

37. Joma Investments Ltd

38. Juads Technologies Ltd

39. Kevone Consult Ltd

40. Khahus Consulting Solutions Ltd

41. Kimberely Matt Nig Ltd

42. Knowledge Resource Ltd

43. Knowledge Square Foresight Ltd

44. Kruggerbrent & Co Ltd

45. Lasventures Global Services Ltd

46. Laukamz & Co Ltd

47. Leema Investment Nig Ltd

48. Lexington Technologies

49. Liviasoft Technologies Ltd

50. MTN Nigeria Communications Plc.

51. Multibase Investment Ltd

52. Nehemic Nig Ltd

53. Ninto Company Nigeria Limited

54. Nolia Consult Ltd

55. Nouveltech Ltd

56. NQLB Nig Ltd

57. Office Machines Nigeria Limited

58. Pandus Powell’s Nig Ltd

59. Paychex International

60. Payvision Plus Nig Ltd

61. Pen Prime Ltd

62. Phase Point Platforms Ltd

63. Pyrich Group Ltd

64. Research and Data Solutions Ltd

65. Rhino Niger Networks Ltd

66. Samuiky Global Ltd

67. Sanstonz Consultancy Services Ltd

68. Seamfix Nig Ltd

69. Service Management Consultancy Ltd

70. Slogani Consults Nig Ltd

71. Socket Works Ltd

72. Softcom Ltd

73. Solcorn Technologies Ltd

74. Succesory Nig Ltd

75. Tech Systems Ltd

76. Tenece Professional Services Ltd

77. Thrixes Technologies Ltd

78. Unified Payment Services Ltd

79. Vantage Management Consultancy Ltd

80. VDT Communications Ltd

81. Verifix Concept Ltd

82. Verifyme Nig Ltd

83. Verse It Ltd

84. Volsus Energy Ltd

85. Xptech Power Ltd

86. YWC Technologies Ltd

87. Zebra Multi Services Ltd

CATEGORY B: NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION AND CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS

1. Africa Youth Growth Foundation

2. An Nadaa Educational Foundation

3. Arrida Relief Foundation

4. Excellent World Foundation

5. Hadejia Ina Mafita Initiative Community Based Organization

6. Mimido Initiative & Development

7. Murna Foundation

CATEGORY C: START-UP COMPANIES AND SMALL, MEDIUM ENTERPRISES

1. AA&T Consulting Services

2. Agile Talata Enterprise Ltd

3. Andy Links GPS Data Tracking Services Ltd

4. Avas Tech Ltd

5. Azera Data Ltd

6. Babalola Olawale & Kadeba Ayodele Globacom Office

7. Data Formula Global Concept Ltd

8. De Blue Shangarilla Limited

9. Digidynamics Technologies Ltd

10. Dtrexx Continental Services Ltd

11. Ebe Data Services Ltd

12. Ekuleku Innovation System Ltd

13. Emjeh Multi-Investment Ltd

14. Gefau Global Services Limited

15. Grayhart Ltd

16. Improved Data Solutions & Information Technology Ltd

17. Joreal Nigeria Limited

18. J-Mech Distribution Ltd

19. Kable Premium Hub Ltd

20. Kamanda Global ICT International Nigeria Limited

21. Kasu Global Consult Ltd

22. Layonas Engineering Nig. Ltd

23. Legelege Entries & Travs Ltd

24. Linx Spatial Systems Ltd

25. Moriah Rock International Ltd

26. Napi Technologies Ltd

27. OAR College of Health & Technology

28. Omokhoje Sam-Jegede & Co

29. Pomade Consulting Ltd

30. Oridum Limited

31. Prestigious ICT Investment Ltd

32. Prioclen Limited

33. Primeage Success Team Ltd

34. Randaframes Engineering

35. Rayons D’or Ltd

36. Reffi Global Ltd

37. Rovins Global Services Ltd

38. Ruks Enterprise International Global Ltd

39. Sabon Sara ICT Global Concept

40. Seas Data Resources Ltd

41. Simpson Ventures Limited

42. Spaceblog Technologies Ltd

43. Spherical GIS & RS Ltd

44. TBL Quantum Digital Tech Ltd

45. Teenth Integrated Global Services Ltd

46. UGS Technologies Ltd

CATEGORY D: SMALL, MEDIUM ENTERPRISES SMES (B1)

1. A.F. Partnership

2. AA & MM Masterclass Enterprises

3. Abuchi Ed Ogbuchi & Co

4. Adeoye& Associates

5. Ajiboye Adeoye & Co

6. Best Internet Café

7. Bin Khalifa Global Resources

8. Friends Café & Gen Printing Services

9. Fx-Keyplus Concepts

10. Gomfid Multi Services

11. Himbell Company Ltd

12. Hub House Global Limited

13. IsahNguru Ventures

14. Jibyes Consulting

15. Jubilee Computers and Logistics

16. Kayode Ogunro & Company

17. Lukadol & Associates Ltd

18. Maydan Associates

19. Miandkay Enterprises

20. Micropro Global Comm

21. N. A. Samuelson Business Consult

22. New Age Computer CBT Enterprises

23. OAR Educational Services & Innovation Centre Ltd

24. Olusuyi Agboola & Co

25. Parity-Bit Systems

26. Pentium Paul Ltd

27. Primetouch Computers

28. Real Positive Friends

29. Stanford Exclusive Associates Ltd

30. Taju Audu & Company

31. Theo ICT Integrated

32. Yudee Integrated Resources

33. Zincom Technology

PUBLIC SECTOR INSTITUTIONS – STATE GOVERNMENTS

1. Abia State Government

2. Adamawa State Ministry of Special Duties

3. Akwa Ibom State Ministry of Science & Technology

4. Cross River State Government

5. Delta State Ministry of Economic Planning

6. Ebonyi State Ministry of Information & State Orientation

7. Gombe State Government

8. Lagos State Residents Registration Agency

9. Kaduna State Residents Registration Agency

10. Katsina State Institute of Technology and Management

11. Kano State Ministry of Special Duties

12. Nigeria Postal Service

13. Ogun State Government

14. Oyo State Ministry of Finance

15. Sokoto Investment Company Limited

16. Zamfara State Government

PUBLIC SECTOR ORGANIZATIONS

1. Abuja Enterprise Agency

2. Central Bank of Nigeria (Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement Systems

Plc)

3. Corporate Affairs Commission

4. Defence Space Administration

5. Economic and Financial Crimes Commission

6. Independent National Electoral Commission

7. Joint Tax Board

8. Military Pensions Board

9. National Agricultural Extension & Research Liaison Services

10. National Commission for Refugees, Migrants & Internally

Displaced Persons

11. National Health Insurance Scheme

12. National Pension Commission Nigeria Communications

Commission

13. National Population Commission

14. Nigerian Postal Service

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BON Awards Release Line-Up Of Activities Ahead Of November 24

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  • Kwara First Lady To Join Segun Arinze, Wole Ojo Others For Book-Reading

As the Nigerian film industry gets set for the annual pan-Nigerian Best of Nollywood (BON) Awards, scheduled to be held on Sunday, November 24, at the Sugar Factory in Ilorin, Kwara State, the organisers of the travelling awards have released a line-up of activities, alongside other highlights of the 16th edition.

This year’s event is shaping up to be an unforgettable experience, featuring a variety of engaging activities, including a book reading session and the unveiling of new award categories.

A key highlight of the pre-award festivities will be the welcome party scheduled for Saturday, November 23rd in Ilorin. This will be followed by the Book of the Year reading on the morning of November 24, showcasing “Do As You Are Told, Bani” by the acclaimed author Lola Shoneyin.

Esteemed personalities, including the First Lady of Kwara State and well-known Nollywood actors like Segun Arinze, Wole Ojo, Kemi Adekomi, Cynthia Clarke, and Chioma Okafor, will participate in the reading. This session aims to inspire and engage the youths, specifically a select number of school children from Ilorin, Kwara State.

Also, the 2024 BON Awards has been revealed that four of its major award categories have been endowed by notable figures and organisations. The endowed categories include:

Best Indigenous Movie – Endowed by Oba Saheed Eleguishi, a distinguished traditional ruler and arts patron. Best Use of Food – Endowed by Abundish Limited, an agricultural product wholesaler cum grocery market in Lekki, Lagos.

The Best Actress category is also endowed by the Deputy Speaker of the Lagos House of Assembly, Hon. Moji Ojora, a well-known philanthropist and public servant dedicated to women’s empowerment. While the movie with the Best Social Message is endowed by Hon. Toke Benson, the Lagos Commissioner for Tourism, Arts and Culture, and a prominent advocate for social issues.

According to the founder of the Best of Nollywood Awards, these new endowments promise to enhance the awards’ prestige by taking it to the next level and also offer greater recognition for excellence in these fields.

As the seven-day countdown to the 2024 BON Awards begins, and the excitement is building, Feranmi Olaoye, the Executive Director of the awards has promised that this year is not just another gala night but a getaway weekend for hardworking Nollywood practitioners, and others within the Nollywood community.

With the awards’ unique blend of celebrity-filled events and meaningful high-impact initiatives, this year’s ceremony is poised to leave a significant mark on the entertainment industry and the wider Nigerian cultural scene.

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JUST IN: Nigeria’s Inflation Rate Rises To 33.8% As Food Prices’ Surge Continues

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The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) reports that Nigeria’s inflation rate reached 33.88 percent in October, up from 32.7 percent in September.

This data is outlined in the NBS’ latest consumer price index (CPI) report for October, published on Friday.

The CPI tracks the rate of change in the prices of goods and services.

According to the NBS, the headline inflation rate in October increased by “1.18% points when compared to the September 2024 headline inflation rate.”

“On a year-on-year basis, the Headline inflation rate was 6.55% points higher than the rate recorded in October 2023 (27.33%),” the NBS stated.

“This indicates that the Headline inflation rate (on a year-on-year basis) increased in October 2024 compared to the same month in the previous year (i.e., October 2023).”

“Additionally, on a month-on-month basis, the headline inflation rate in October 2024 was 2.64%, which was 0.12% higher than the rate recorded in September 2024 (2.52%).”

“This means that in October 2024, the rate of increase in the average price level was higher than the rate of increase in the average price level in September 2024.”

  • ‘INCREASE IN RICE, YAM PUSHED FOOD INFLATION RATE TO 39.16%’

The NBS also revealed that the food inflation rate in October soared to 39.16 percent, up from 33.77 percent in September.

On a year-on-year basis, the food inflation rate was 7.64 percent higher compared to the rate recorded in October 2023 (31.52 percent).

“The rise in food inflation on a year-on-year basis was driven by increases in prices of items such as guinea corn, rice, maize grains, etc. (Bread and Cereals Class), Yam, Water Yam, Coco Yam, etc. (Potatoes, Yam & Other Tubers Class), Palm Oil, Vegetable Oil, etc. (Oil and Fats Class), and Milo Lipton, Bourvita, etc. (Coffee, Tea & Cocoa Class),” the bureau explained.

The report also highlighted that the month-on-month food inflation rate in October was 2.94 percent, showing an increase of 0.3 percent compared to the 2.64 percent recorded in September.

“The rise can be attributed to the rate of increase in the average prices of Palm Oil, Vegetable oil, etc. (Oil & Fats Class), Mudfish, Croaker (Apo), Fresh fish (Obokun), etc. (Fish Class), Dried Beef, Goat Meat, Mutton, Skin meat, etc. (Meat Class), and Bread, Guinea Corn flour, Plantain flour, Rice, etc. (Bread and Cereals Class),” the NBS added.

“The average annual rate of food inflation for the twelve months ending October 2024, compared to the previous twelve-month average, was 38.12%, an 11.79% point increase from the average annual rate of change recorded in October 2023 (26.33%).”

The report also noted that Sokoto state (52.18 percent), Edo (46.55 percent), and Borno (45.85 percent) experienced the highest food inflation in October, while Kwara (31.68 percent), Kogi (33.30 percent), and Rivers (33.87 percent) recorded the slowest increases in food inflation on a year-on-year basis.

In terms of month-on-month food inflation, Adamawa (5.08 percent), Sokoto (4.86 percent), and Yobe (4.34 percent) states had the highest rates.

According to the NBS, states such as Kwara (1.11 percent), Ondo (1.31 percent), and Kogi (1.50 percent) had the slowest rise in food inflation in October 2024.

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Blackmailing Of GTCO, CEO: Court Constrained To Grant Bloggers Bail Due To History Of Being Serial Offenders

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Justice Ayokunle Faji of the Federal High Court in Lagos has ordered an accelerated trial of the four bloggers charged with defaming and cyberstalking the management of GTCO (Guaranty Trust Holding Company), including its Group CEO, Mr. Segun Agbaje.

The four accused—Precious Eze, Olawale Rotimi, Rowland Olonishuwa, and Seun Odunlami—are facing 10 amended charges for allegedly publishing false information about the company through various social media platforms.

At the resumed hearing of the matter on the 13th and 14th of November, Justice Faji also dismissed the bail applications, citing the serious nature of the alleged offences, which include charges that could lead to up to 14 years in prison.

The judge also held that one of the defendants – Precious Eze has shown the tendency to commit a similar offence again if let out as he is currently charged with a similar offence in another court and was only on bail when he went ahead to commit the alleged offence for which he is now standing trial.

Justice Faaji also highlighted the potentially destabilizing impact such actions could have on the banking sector, particularly since some of the charges involve cross-border activities on the Internet.

The defense counsel, Afolabi Adeniyi, had at the last hearing of the matter while moving an application for bail for the accused persons argued that the defendants should be granted bail on liberal terms, emphasizing that the charges were bailable and that the accused were willing to face trial.

Opposing the application, the prosecution Counsel, Chief Aribisala, SAN, urged the court to reject the bail request, highlighting the risk of the defendants absconding and stressing the need for an expedited trial.

In delivering his ruling, Justice Faji not only denied bail but also ordered an accelerated trial, underlining the gravity of the charges.

He also noted that the defendants’ actions challenged the authority of regulatory bodies, including the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), which had approved GTCO’s audited statements.

The matter has been adjourned until the 10th and 12th of December for continuation of the trial.

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