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My Experience Getting My NIN In Poland by Lightmykpoli: 1:46pm On May 09
Sometimes being Nigerian makes me happy and today is one of those days.

I decided to finally get my NIN so I went online and I went to the first address I saw there that does it. When I got to the location, I was told that the Nigerian embassy/government left the building more than four years ago.

I got angry and went to the Nigerian with vex.

Why won't the federal government update the nimc.gov.ng website. One of the addresses should not be there and I'm not the first Nigerian going there as the security guard of the building told me that many Nigerians come there and he doesn't know why the website has the address. How hard is it to edit and remove the old address that is not being used. I'm sure one government officials is collecting big money for "website maintenance".

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Re: My Experience Getting My NIN In Poland by Lightmykpoli: 1:48pm On May 09
I decided to go to the Nigerian embassy.

I got to the Nigerian embassy and I was happy to see the Nigerian flag. I met an official who gave me the second address that was on the NIN website. It's about an hour from where I live and that's probably why I overlooked it. The embassy official was really welcoming and told me to go there and that I should get my NIN the same day. But I was tired so decided to go the next day. Nigerian embassy staff in Poland are always so friendly to Nigerians but they were not to my wife when she applied for a Nigerian visa and they rejected her visa application twice but this was years ago. Either way well done to the entire staff of the Nigerian embassy Poland.

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Re: My Experience Getting My NIN In Poland by Lightmykpoli: 1:52pm On May 09
I got to the NIN registration centre which is a Nigerian shop. I met a Nigerian man there who told me that I can only walk in to register on Mondays without an appointment but other days I have to call to book an appointment because the person who does it has other things to do. Fair enough, I completely understood this. He told me to call the person which I did. He was a nice gentleman who asked if I could wait for an hour or come within an hour that he can assist in doing it so I decided to wait and have a chat with the first Nigerian I met in the shop. We talked and gisted while he attended to customers. Again it was nice talking to him, be was friendly and mature so we had grown up talks about life until the NIN representative came. Not to forget, I also went outside to smoke some vape and saw a gay pride flag on someone's window, don't try this in Nigeria. I took some photos of the area as well.

The NIN rep told me it would cost a certain amount of money which I won't disclose. I didn't try to negotiate, no be Nigeria. While I was registering, someone called and he said the same price to the person.

The NIN was another gentleman and the registration was smooth. I got my NIN within minutes.

I was happy that they did not give me stress and the customer service was on point. If you are ever in Poland, patronize the shop, they sell almost everything a Nigerian would need that's not available in the Polish stores. I bought palm oil because I don't have any at home.

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Re: My Experience Getting My NIN In Poland by teewhydope(m): 1:52pm On May 09
Nice one cool

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Re: My Experience Getting My NIN In Poland by Lightmykpoli: 1:53pm On May 09
God bless Nigerians making a living in diaspora legally and doing their various duties with their good hearts.

If I made any grammatical errors please excuse me.

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Re: My Experience Getting My NIN In Poland by youngsahito(m): 2:21pm On May 09
Lightmykpoli:
I got to the NIN registration centre which is a Nigerian shop. I met a Nigerian man there who told me that I can only walk in to register on Mondays without an appointment but other days I have to call to book an appointment because the person who does it has other things to do. Fair enough, I completely understood this. He told me to call the person which I did. He was a nice gentleman who asked if I could wait for an hour or come within an hour that he can assist in doing it so I decided to wait and have a chat with the first Nigerian I met in the shop. We talked and gisted while he attended to customers. Again it was nice talking to him, be was friendly and mature so we had grown up talks about life until the NIN representative came. Not to forget, I also went outside to smoke some vape and saw a gay pride flag on someone's window, don't try this in Nigeria. I took some photos of the area as well.

The NIN rep told me it would cost a certain amount of money which I won't disclose. I didn't try to negotiate, no be Nigeria. While I was registering, someone called and he said the same price to the person.

The NIN was another gentleman and the registration was smooth. I got my NIN within minutes.

I was happy that they did not give me stress and the customer service was on point. If you are ever in Poland, patronize the shop, they sell almost everything a Nigerian would need that's not available in the Polish stores. I bought palm oil because I don't have any at home.
did u later visit Knowledge square for the NIN enrollment?

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Re: My Experience Getting My NIN In Poland by Lightmykpoli: 2:25pm On May 09
youngsahito:
did u later visit Knowledge square for the NIN enrollment?

Yes it's in a Nigerian shop

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Re: My Experience Getting My NIN In Poland by youngsahito(m): 2:28pm On May 09
Lightmykpoli:


Yes it's in a Nigerian shop
thanks for patronizing us , we also have an office here in Nigeria and hope you enjoyed the service? You are free to discuss any NIN related issues. We are always at your service.

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Re: My Experience Getting My NIN In Poland by Lance008(m): 2:54pm On May 09
Bro please how is Poland is there part time jobs for student

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Re: My Experience Getting My NIN In Poland by Lightmykpoli: 3:02pm On May 09
Lance008:
Bro please how is Poland is there part time jobs for student

Poland is quite alright. There are part time jobs for students or people who want to make money from a second job.

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Re: My Experience Getting My NIN In Poland by Keedyreal: 3:10pm On May 09
I so love poland but na finance dey hold me for naija here

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Re: My Experience Getting My NIN In Poland by Mosdiii(m): 3:30pm On May 09
I have lived in several countries in Europe and I noticed that the Nigerian embassy hardly give visa to Europeans... It's a strange fact and I'm serious. I have alot of friends and business partners who wanted to come to Nigeria yet they are denied visa... I wonder why

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Re: My Experience Getting My NIN In Poland by MANNABBQGRILLS: 4:34pm On May 09
God bless Nigeria 🇳🇬

Lightmykpoli:
God bless Nigerians making a living in diaspora legally and doing their various duties with their good hearts.
Amen.
God bless them real good.
And God bless you too Mr Poli the Polish wink
Na man u be.....

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Re: My Experience Getting My NIN In Poland by MANNABBQGRILLS: 4:34pm On May 09
omoredia:
Who cares? U are a fc*kn Nigerian ap* to the Poles
You See what hatred has turned you to?
Calling someone you don't know,
someone who hasn't done or said anything to you an ape?

You better dey watch road well as you dey Waka.
It is well with your mental state ooo.......

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Re: My Experience Getting My NIN In Poland by CheapHomes1: 4:34pm On May 09
Mosdiii:
I have lived in several countries in Europe and I noticed that the Nigerian embassy hardly give visa to Europeans... It's a strange fact and I'm serious. I have alot of friends and business partners who wanted to come to Nigeria yet they are denied visa... I wonder why
to save them the stress of experiencing what made you leave nigeria

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Re: My Experience Getting My NIN In Poland by Sweetvie: 4:35pm On May 09
Nice
Re: My Experience Getting My NIN In Poland by Earlystar698(m): 4:36pm On May 09
That's nice, Nigerians that are in Nigeria are the problem of Nigeria, especially those fuel attendant

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Re: My Experience Getting My NIN In Poland by Iceiscold: 4:37pm On May 09
Nice one

Held Poland is a good place

But do you guys cope with the language
Re: My Experience Getting My NIN In Poland by Love800(m): 4:38pm On May 09
Wetin dey poland?

What jobs can i get there?

Do they speak english?
Re: My Experience Getting My NIN In Poland by amnesty7: 4:38pm On May 09
Lightmykpoli:
God bless Nigerians making a living in diaspora legally and doing their various duties with their good hearts.

If I made any grammatical errors please excuse me.
Lovely thread.

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Re: My Experience Getting My NIN In Poland by INTEGRITYA1(m): 4:39pm On May 09
Okay
Re: My Experience Getting My NIN In Poland by Reelmii: 4:40pm On May 09
Hmm
Re: My Experience Getting My NIN In Poland by okeyley: 4:42pm On May 09
CheapHomes1:
to save them the stress of experiencing what made you leave nigeria
you too like trouble

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Re: My Experience Getting My NIN In Poland by Macdeey: 4:43pm On May 09
grin

Don't tell us say na inside that apartment with the 5 colour flag you dey stay😁😁😁

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Re: My Experience Getting My NIN In Poland by EmirOfNews: 4:43pm On May 09
In all of this,I like the fact that Nigerian embassy deny Europeans visas cheesy at least, it shows levels still dey. Your Pali doesn't mean free entry to the giant of Africa 💪

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Re: My Experience Getting My NIN In Poland by Earlystar698(m): 4:43pm On May 09
What about 2 sure odd? Shey them get lower lines for basketball and higher odd for over 2.5

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Re: My Experience Getting My NIN In Poland by okeyley: 4:44pm On May 09
Mosdiii:
I have lived in several countries in Europe and I noticed that the Nigerian embassy hardly give visa to Europeans... It's a strange fact and I'm serious. I have alot of friends and business partners who wanted to come to Nigeria yet they are denied visa... I wonder why

my man
hope all women are not useless?

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Re: My Experience Getting My NIN In Poland by correctguy101(m): 4:45pm On May 09
Lightmykpoli:
I got to the NIN registration centre which is a Nigerian shop. I met a Nigerian man there who told me that I can only walk in to register on Mondays without an appointment but other days I have to call to book an appointment because the person who does it has other things to do. Fair enough, I completely understood this. He told me to call the person which I did. He was a nice gentleman who asked if I could wait for an hour or come within an hour that he can assist in doing it so I decided to wait and have a chat with the first Nigerian I met in the shop. We talked and gisted while he attended to customers. Again it was nice talking to him, be was friendly and mature so we had grown up talks about life until the NIN representative came. Not to forget, I also went outside to smoke some vape and saw a gay pride flag on someone's window, don't try this in Nigeria. I took some photos of the area as well.

The NIN rep told me it would cost a certain amount of money which I won't disclose. I didn't try to negotiate, no be Nigeria. While I was registering, someone called and he said the same price to the person.

The NIN was another gentleman and the registration was smooth. I got my NIN within minutes.

I was happy that they did not give me stress and the customer service was on point. If you are ever in Poland, patronize the shop, they sell almost everything a Nigerian would need that's not available in the Polish stores. I bought palm oil because I don't have any at home.

Oh..

There's a flag now... Another color might join it when pedophiles join the queer movement...

Awón éránkò

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Re: My Experience Getting My NIN In Poland by judedwriter(m): 4:45pm On May 09
Don't know much about Poland except that Germany invaded them to Kickstart WW 2...

Do they speak English? Are the people friendly? Which jobs are available?

By the way, I sight an LGBT flag on a window....that speaks volumes on its own.
Re: My Experience Getting My NIN In Poland by chriskosherbal(m): 4:46pm On May 09
The challenge we are facing in Nigeria are some of our greedy leaders who refuse to change .

We are peace loving & progressive people

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