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The National Population Commission Launches Online Birth Registration Platform by BluntCrazeMan: 8:06am On Feb 09 |
The National Population Commission (NPC) had launched the online self-service for the registration of birth, attestation of birth, notification of foreign births for children that are not born in Nigeria, and reprinting of already issued certificates. Thus, people can now by themselves register (or attest to) their own births or that of their children with ease in the comfort of their homes. REGISTER NOW at https://nationalpopulation.gov.ng and discover the ease of VitalReg! For complaints, requests and technical support, contact the NPC through the official-support CHATBOX on the NPC’s website. 2 Likes 1 Share
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Re: The National Population Commission Launches Online Birth Registration Platform by Nbotee(m): 8:11am On Feb 09 |
Useless website. You still end up having to go to their office to physically queue and fill the useless form. |
Re: The National Population Commission Launches Online Birth Registration Platform by BluntCrazeMan: 8:17am On Feb 09 |
Nbotee: Are you referring to the old system?? Or to this newly-announced system?? |
Re: The National Population Commission Launches Online Birth Registration Platform by WorldRichest: 8:22am On Feb 09 |
Tunji-Ojo is working on all Parastatals under him. This guy is moving to greater heights. |
Re: The National Population Commission Launches Online Birth Registration Platform by BluntCrazeMan: 9:40am On Feb 09 |
Lalasticlala, Seun, Nlfpmod |
Re: The National Population Commission Launches Online Birth Registration Platform by BluntCrazeMan: 1:10pm On Feb 09 |
BluntCrazeMan:Lalasticlala, Seun, Nlfpmod |
Re: The National Population Commission Launches Online Birth Registration Platform by Nbotee(m): 8:48am On Feb 11 |
BluntCrazeMan: This new one |
Re: The National Population Commission Launches Online Birth Registration Platform by BluntCrazeMan: 6:02pm On Feb 11 |
Nbotee:None of the procedures indicated that the applicant would have to do any other thing again after applying from the online platform.. .. You're mistaking this for NIN.. .. NO.. Birth-Certificate is different from NIN. |
Re: The National Population Commission Launches Online Birth Registration Platform by Nbotee(m): 12:16am On Feb 12 |
BluntCrazeMan: I had to get a letter of attestation from the NPC 2 weeks ago because I needed to correct an information on my NIN. I found the link and went through the procedure and even made payment online (3k or so) and was supposed to get a mail. Till today I'm still waiting for that mail. Went to their office in Wuse and had to queue to collect a form with the same information on the portal and was directed to a nearby cafe to generate remita and come back to queue and wait. |
Re: The National Population Commission Launches Online Birth Registration Platform by BluntCrazeMan: 4:41am On Feb 12 |
Nbotee: Na waa oo.. This your experience just caused lots of questions to flood my mind.. So, first of all,, it means that you categorically paid TWO TIMES for the same thing.?? Secondly, are you going request for the refund of the first payment which you earlier made online.?? Thirdly,, did you later collect the letter of attestation from them?? And also,, is the letter in a digitally typed format? Or is it hand-written.?? Again, when you went to the nearby cafe, did you fill the exact online-form again before the payment? Or the office at Wuse generated the code for you with which you went to the Cafe to pay? (This one is a typical case of Nigeria happening.. Things that should be working automatically are being deliberately messed-up by the dubious officials who are supposed to be handling them) |
Re: The National Population Commission Launches Online Birth Registration Platform by Nbotee(m): 2:22am On Feb 13 |
BluntCrazeMan: There was no refund on the online payment. The cafe was just to generate remita payment (they were charging extra cos they were apparently colluding with the npc officials). You are given a form to fill your details and information and a copy is produced to confirm the provided information before the final document is produced and issued. It wasn't handed written |
Re: The National Population Commission Launches Online Birth Registration Platform by BluntCrazeMan: 3:47am On Feb 13 |
Nbotee: I been want to ask that question before. If they keyed-in your information in their office,, why didn't they generate the Remita in their office too? (Like,, why exactly did you have to go outside their office to generate the Remita?) Did they give you any codes, or any special-information with which you went to the cafe? |
Re: The National Population Commission Launches Online Birth Registration Platform by AfonjaEkiti: 3:52am On Feb 13 |
WorldRichest: Phahahahahajaha The normal praising bot in few months time the real stats will show . Wooooozaaaaahh |
Re: The National Population Commission Launches Online Birth Registration Platform by Graced1: 3:27am On Sep 19 |
BluntCrazeMan:Good morning. I find your posts and replies really helpful. There's this issue I'm facing right now. I applied for an attestation of birth from the NPC site, and I was given a temporal one pending when my NIN is validated. I followed your instructions from another post (to send direct mail and copy to the three bodies under NIMC), and it worked in three days. I sent on the 16th, it became active last night. Early this morning I'm trying to complete the process on NPC site but it's saying NIN not found. What could be the issue? |
Re: The National Population Commission Launches Online Birth Registration Platform by Zulu11zulu: 5:47am On Sep 19 |
The foreigners will register too, who will verify if the baby is a Nigerian or not. It doesn't work that way. |
Re: The National Population Commission Launches Online Birth Registration Platform by BluntCrazeMan: 4:52am On Sep 20 |
Graced1:.. First of all... For you to be very sure that your NIN is working, download the NIMC-App and activate your NIN-ID on your mobile phone. Then open your ID-Card on the App and view it there on the App.. If you see your ID-Card on the NIMC-App,, and it carries the passport-photo of your face and your details are correct, then your NIN is active. Then you can proceed with the NPC Application. |
Re: The National Population Commission Launches Online Birth Registration Platform by BluntCrazeMan: 5:00am On Sep 20 |
Zulu11zulu: I thought the same thing too.. But the NPC Platform assumes that the Status of the NIN is what they would use to know whether the applicant is a citizen or a resident. Thus, the burden of verification of citizenship is on the shoulders of NIMC. Nevertheless,, I suggested on their site that at some points, some third-party human input would be required if they wanted to verify citizenship. For instance, if the “State of Origin” is to be Verified, then the attestation from the town-rulers are required. If the “State of birth” is to be verified, then a note of confirmation of birth from the hospital or health-center is required. And if the birth is not in a registered hospital or health-center, then a written note from an elder who has NIN (Citizenship-NIN, not Resident-NIN) can serve. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: The National Population Commission Launches Online Birth Registration Platform by Graced1: 5:45am On Sep 20 |
BluntCrazeMan:I have the mobile app in my phone. Before now it shows "No record found" when I input my NIN, but now it logs in and shows "No primary number linked to your nin", that I should update it. I already sent a mail to them just like I did for the validation. I hope to get a reply from them. |
Re: The National Population Commission Launches Online Birth Registration Platform by Melagros(m): 8:16am On Sep 20 |
COMRADES, hmmmmm |
Re: The National Population Commission Launches Online Birth Registration Platform by BluntCrazeMan: 11:17am On Sep 20 |
Graced1:Ok. Continue with the NIMC Update process. Once you are able to see your ID-Card displayed inside the NIMC-App, you're good to go. |
Re: The National Population Commission Launches Online Birth Registration Platform by Ayomitide77(m): 10:05pm On Sep 24 |
I can't seem to verify my NIN on the NPC portal. Anyone else experiencing same? |
Re: The National Population Commission Launches Online Birth Registration Platform by Graced1: 12:28pm On Sep 25 |
Ayomitide77:Exactly... it says unable to validate, nin not found, network error .. i thought i was the only one. I sent a DM to them on X and they replied this morning that they're having issues yet to be fixed. I'm thinking of going to the office, I hope something can be done offline. I already printed the temporary one. |
Re: The National Population Commission Launches Online Birth Registration Platform by BlackfireX: 2:19pm On Sep 25 |
Another conduit of corruption. |
Re: The National Population Commission Launches Online Birth Registration Platform by Ayomitide77(m): 6:09pm On Sep 25 |
Graced1:It's now going through |
Re: The National Population Commission Launches Online Birth Registration Platform by Graced1: 6:31pm On Sep 25 |
Ayomitide77:have you completed the application for the permanent one? |
Re: The National Population Commission Launches Online Birth Registration Platform by Ayomitide77(m): 9:58am On Sep 26 |
Graced1:Yes sir |
Re: The National Population Commission Launches Online Birth Registration Platform by year2013: 10:02am On Sep 26 |
WorldRichest: Praise singer. Shut the crap up. |
Re: The National Population Commission Launches Online Birth Registration Platform by forgiveness: 10:18am On Sep 26 |
This is commendable. I hope we get to do it for those born in Nigeria. Besides, that NIN should not be the criteria for being a citizen because It seems many foreigners from west Africa have it. Especially, people sharing same ethnicity with Nigerians in these countries. Buhari said many of those herdmen are foreigners. It's true. |
Re: The National Population Commission Launches Online Birth Registration Platform by Graced1: 2:51pm On Sep 26 |
BluntCrazeMan:Hello! Good afternoon. I just got police extract for my phone number modification. I already paid via paystack but it says verification failed upon return to the NIMC selfservice page. Could it be network? |
Re: The National Population Commission Launches Online Birth Registration Platform by Ayomitide77(m): 3:00pm On Sep 28 |
Graced1:I had similar issue but it later went through after sending DM to their WhatsApp number; +2347036889036 1 Like |
Re: The National Population Commission Launches Online Birth Registration Platform by Graced1: 6:45pm On Sep 28 |
Ayomitide77:Thank you for sharing. I was finally able to do it yesterday. |
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