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NIN-SIM: Step-By-Step Process To Retrieve Your Barred Phone Numbers
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has disclosed that more than 40 million telephone lines facing restrictions due to their owners’ failure to link their SIM cards with their National Identification Number (NIN) will soon lose the ability to make calls.
Reuben Mouka, the NCC Director of Public Affairs, stated on Tuesday that if these lines remain unaddressed for the next 180 days, they will be restricted to text messaging and outgoing calls only. Subsequently, beyond the stipulated timeframe, they will also be barred from making any outgoing calls.
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He stated that their telecommunication operators’ suspension of telephone lines violated the commission’s February 28, 2024, deadline, which required customers to link their Subscriber Identity Modules (SIMs) with their National Identity Number (NIN).
Mouka said, “If the barred lines are not acted upon in the next 180 days. They won’t be able to receive calls but will only be able to text and make calls. But after the stipulated days, they would be barred from making calls too and they might forfeit their lines to their respective service provider within 365 days.”
Naija News guides how to reactivate your phone lines, based on instructions from the NCC’s Director of Publicity.
To streamline the process of integrating your SIM card with your National Identity Number (NIN), follow these updated steps tailored for various subscriber needs:
1. Unregistered Subscribers: If you haven’t registered your NIN yet, start by getting your SIM registered at any recognized centers nationwide.
2. Linking NIN to SIM: Once your NIN is secured, link it to your SIM using the methods provided by your mobile network operator.
3. Existing NIN Holders: If you already have a registered NIN, simply visit a center of your mobile network operator with your NIN for assistance, or use the operator’s designated channels for SIM linkage.
4. Forgotten NIN Retrieval: Should you forget your NIN, easily retrieve it by dialing *346# from your mobile phone. Ensure you use the phone number initially associated with your NIN registration. After dialing, select “NIN Retrieval” by entering ‘1’. Then, follow the on-screen instructions carefully.
5. Service Fee: Note that retrieving your NIN via mobile phone incurs a nominal fee of N20, which is deducted from your airtime balance.
6. Network-Specific USSD Codes for NIN Linkage:
– MTN Users: Dial *785# or *785*YourNIN# from the phone you intend to link. Your NIN will automatically be linked to your phone number.
– Glo Users: Text “UPDATENIN [Your NIN] [Your First Name] [Your Last Name]” to 109.
– Airtel Users: To link, simply dial *121*1#.
– 9Mobile Users: For linkage, dial *200*8# and follow the prompts.
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These steps ensure a convenient and straightforward way for subscribers to comply with NIN registration and linkage requirements, enhancing security and identity verification across the country.
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