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NIMC’s Self-service Modification Portal is Open

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The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) wants everyone to keep their National Identification Number (NIN) safe. If you need to change anything on your NIN, you must use the official NIMC self-service portal: Selfservicemodification.nimc.gov.ng.

Do not use any other website to modify your NIN. If you do, your personal information might be stolen. This can put you at risk of identity theft.

The official NIMC portal is safe and secure. It also allows you to update your details easily from anywhere and at any time.

Always remember to use only Selfservicemodification.nimc.gov.ng for any NIN changes.

If you need more details, visit the NIMC website at www.nimc.gov.ng. You can also send an email to nimccustomercare@nimc.gov.ng or call 070022556462. Keeping your NIN safe is very important. Your security matters.

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Nigeria CLAP Program to Boost Creative Industry and Tourism

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The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has approved a new program called the Creative Leap Acceleration Programme (CLAP). This program is meant to help the creative and tourism sector grow in Nigeria.

CLAP is a national project that aims to make Nigeria a top player in the global creative industry. It will provide training, mentorship, and money to help creative people succeed. The government will also build creative hubs across the country. These hubs will be places where people can learn, share ideas, and grow their talents. The goal is not just to train people but to create a strong creative industry that will help Nigeria’s economy.

The Federal Ministry of Art, Culture, Tourism, and the Creative Economy (FMACTCE) is supporting CLAP. The ministry wants to give Nigerian creatives the tools and chances they need to compete worldwide.

CLAP will follow a well-planned system to make sure it works well and lasts for a long time. There will be rules to guide how it runs. The government and private businesses will work together to manage resources. Experts will handle the finances and operations. Important areas like legal support, funding, and digital technology will also be included. This way, creative people will have the right support to grow and succeed.

The Minister of Culture, Tourism, and Creative Economy, Hon. Hanatu Musawa, said CLAP is designed to make Nigeria a global leader in the creative economy. She explained that the program will provide training, guidance, and financial help so that creative people can build strong careers.

She also said that CLAP will help creative people by giving them skills, guidance, money, and access to international opportunities. The program is expected to create two million jobs and boost Nigeria’s economy by $100 billion.

Now that the FEC has approved CLAP, the program will start across Nigeria. Creative hubs will open, giving people training, mentorship, and financial support.

This is an important step for Nigeria’s creative sector. CLAP aims to support creative people and take the industry to a higher level. More updates will be shared soon.

NEEP POrtal for Farmers Benefits in Nigeria

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The National Electronic Extension Platform (NEEP) is a new digital system to help farmers in Nigeria. It aims to improve food production and security by giving farmers the right information and support.

NEEP works with the National Agricultural Research and Extension System (NARES) and other groups. It helps farmers get useful farming advice quickly, even in areas where extension agents are few. It also reduces the risk of insecurity when delivering farm services.

Benefits

  • Farmers can check market prices in real-time.
  • It connects farmers with agribusiness providers.
  • Weather insights help farmers plan better.
  • Farmers gain useful knowledge to improve their work.
  • Automated services make farming easier and more efficient.
  • Farmers get expert advice and learn from other farmers.
  • Resources like seeds and fertilizers are better managed.

How to Apply
Farmers who want to benefit from NEEP can register online. The process is simple and open to all.

APPLY HERE

New CBN ATM Transaction Fees 2025

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The Central Bank of Nigeria has changed ATM fees. Below is a simple breakdown of the new charges.

On-Us Withdrawals – Free of charge.

Not-On-Us Withdrawals -N100 for every N20,000 withdrawn from an on-site ATM. N100 plus a surcharge (maximum N500) for every N20,000 withdrawn from an off-site ATM.

International Withdrawals -The exact charge from the international bank will be passed to the customer.

IN-BANK ATMS
Withdraw any amount from your bank’s ATM for FREE.

ATM WITHDRAWALS

ON-SITE ATMS
Withdraw up to N20,000 from ATMs in your bank for N100.

OFF-SITE ATMS
Withdraw up to N20,000 from ATMs outside your bank for N100 plus a N500 surcharge.

These changes help customers understand ATM fees clearly. Plan your withdrawals to avoid extra charges.

You may also be interested in Everything you need to know about CBN’s new ATM Transaction Fees.

Call For Application: GITEX Africa Morocco Startup Innovation 2025

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Are you a startup founder with a great idea? Here is your chance to show your innovation to the world at GITEX Africa Morocco, a top tech and startup event.

Who Can Apply?
Nigerian startup founders with innovative ideas.

Why Apply?
Winners will represent Nigeria and showcase their startups on a global stage.

Deadline
March 11, 2025

How to Apply
Visit this Link to apply.

Don’t miss this chance to take your startup to the next level! Apply now.

INEC Gives 2026 FCT Elections Date, Says No PVC, No Voting

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced that elections will be held in the six area councils of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). The election will take place on Saturday, February 21, 2026. Voting will start at 8:30 AM in all polling units across the FCT.

INEC has stated that only registered voters will be allowed to vote. A person can only vote at the polling unit where they registered. “If your name is not on the voter register, you cannot vote,” INEC warned.

To vote, a person must have a valid Permanent Voter’s Card (PVC). “No PVC, no voting,” INEC emphasized. The Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) will be used to check voter details.

People are encouraged to come out and vote. “Your vote is your power,” INEC said. The commission reminded voters to follow election rules and be peaceful during the process.

Read also: Nigeria Closer to First Digital Census in 19 Years – Tinubu Sets Plans in Motion

Call for Application: aiG Public Leaders Programme 2025

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Applications are now open for the 5th group of the AIG Public Leaders Programme. This is a chance to grow your knowledge and improve leadership in Ministries, Departments, and Agencies.

This programme gives you the chance to meet other public sector leaders, learn from experts, and receive top-class training. One great thing about it is that it is free.

If you join, you will get world-class training from the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford. You will also build strong connections with other leaders. “This is a great opportunity to gain skills that can change your workplace,” said a past participant.

The programme is open to public servants across Africa. If you are eligible, you can apply without paying anything. “We want more leaders to take advantage of this free learning opportunity,” said an AIG representative.

If you work in public service and want to improve leadership in your sector, this is your chance. Applications are free, so don’t miss out.

Click Here to apply now.

Kwara Coding and Digital Literacy Programme 2025

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The Kwara State Government is starting the 2025 Kwara Coding and Digital Literacy Program today. Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq is leading this effort to teach students important digital skills.

Last year, the 2024 Kwara Summer Coding and Digital Literacy Program helped many students learn about Project Building, Python, Web Development, and Innovative Thinking. The training took place in six centers across the state.

This year, the program will be bigger. It will cover 50 public secondary schools in Kwara State and train 7,500 students. The goal is to help young people gain useful skills in coding and technology.

The courses available in this program include:

► Web Development
► Python
► Innovation Thinking
► Project Building

The program will start in the Kwara Central Senatorial District this week. After that, it will move to Kwara South and Kwara North Senatorial Districts in the next few weeks.

The official launch event for the Kwara Central Senatorial District will take place on Thursday, February 27, 2025, at 2 PM in three schools:

  1. Government Day Junior Secondary School, Gaa-Akanbi, Ilorin South
  2. GSS, Ilorin East
  3. GDSS, Adewole, Ilorin West

The Kwara State Government is doing this to make sure students are ready for the future. Governor AbdulRazaq wants young people to have the knowledge they need to succeed in a world that is changing because of technology.

Meanwhile, Nigeria Closer to First Digital Census in 19 Years – Tinubu Sets Plans in Motion.

This program will help students learn important skills that can give them better opportunities in life. It will also make Kwara a state where young people can grow and do well in digital and tech industries.

Nigeria Closer to First Digital Census in 19 Years – Tinubu Sets Plans in Motion

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Nigeria is preparing to hold a new Population and Housing Census, which will include digital and biometric features. The last time Nigeria conducted a census was in 2006, almost 19 years ago.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu met with officials from the National Population Commission (NPC) at the State House today, 24th February 2025. The meeting was led by the NPC Chairman, Hon. Nasir Isa Kwarra. The President said he would set up a committee to review the census budget and align it with the country’s financial situation.

He also said that the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) must be involved in the review.

“We must know who we are, how many we are, and how to manage our data. Without an accurate census, we can’t successfully plan for employment, agriculture, and food security. Many problems arise without proper data,” President Tinubu said.

The President said he is committed to ensuring that Nigeria gets accurate figures from the census. He explained that having reliable data would help in development planning and improve Nigerians’ lives.

The NPC Chairman and other members of the Commission gave the President updates on the census preparations.

President Tinubu also talked about how government programs, such as fertiliser distribution to farmers, could be improved if the government had better population data. He insisted that biometric capturing must be at the centre of the census. He said the process should include facial and voice recognition, not just fingerprints.

“We must plan our finances well before seeking help from development partners. We should first look at our resources before asking for external support. This stop-and-go approach to the census cannot work with me. We must have a clear plan. I will set up a committee to examine all issues and determine how we can fund this census before making a final decision,” the President said.

The Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Sen. Abubakar Atiku Bagudu, said the census data would be important for future planning and fair distribution of resources.

“At a retreat for ministers in 2023, Mr President, you made it clear that you are committed to the census. There is no doubt about your desire to see it happen. In fact, at the last Federal Executive Council meeting, you asked me what the problem was. I told you the main issue is funding,” Bagudu explained.

He also said that before today’s meeting, he had called the NPC Chairman to confirm the President’s commitment to the census. However, he said the NPC and other officials must agree on the minimum amount needed to start the process.

“The NPC told us that in 2006, development partners provided 40% of the funding for the census,” Bagudu added.

Bagudu said that the NPC has already gathered useful data from previous work.

“Mr President, we have been having meetings to bring together identity agencies. We are also working with the National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA) and other organisations. The goal is to see how much data we already have and how we can use it more effectively,” he said.

In his own presentation, the NPC Chairman, Hon. Nasir Isa Kwarra, reminded everyone that the last census was done in 2006. He said that after 19 years, the old data is no longer useful for planning, especially in important sectors that directly affect the population.

He revealed that the NPC had already bought 760,000 tablets, which are being kept at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). He assured the President that the NPC would reach out to development partners for support once President Tinubu officially announces the new census.

Nigeria’s new census will be a major step forward in gathering accurate population data. With proper planning, the government hopes to use the results for better decision-making in agriculture, employment, and social programs.

Call for Application: Ibile Muslims Community Zakat and Sadaqah Support Programme 2025

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Ibile Muslims Community is happy to help people in need with the 2025 Zakat & Sadaqah Support Programme. This program is for students, traders, artisans, and imams who need support.

If you are a senior imam in Lagos, talk to your Divisional Imam. You may be able to get health insurance.

If you are a student looking to learn more about Islam or your chosen career, you can apply for a scholarship from the Ibile Muslims Community Zakat and Sadaqah Foundation. This can help you build a better future.

If you are an artisan or a business owner who needs money to grow your trade, there is support for you too. The Traders & Artisans Economic Support can help you.

The deadline to apply is 26th February 2025. Do not miss this chance to get help.

Apply now by clicking this Link. You can also ask your local Imam for a form.