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Board Nigeria (Naija)
Re: Nigeria Local Board, All board discussion welcomed. {No Official Language}
by
igehhh
on 17/09/2021, 13:06:39 UTC
How to get your NIN on plastic card for verification.
Binance made verification obligatory for all binance users a few weeks ago, and I assume that not everyone has completed their verification. The majority of people have been unable to verify their binance because they lack a driver's license, voter's card, or NIN.
Currently, NIN has been declared required for all citizens in Nigeria, however you can only obtain a temporary NIN that is printed on paper, which Binance does not allow. You may quickly obtain your parmanet NIN, which can be printed on a plastic card and used for binance verification and can also be used for other verification not only binance alone.

*How do you get your National Identity Number?*

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Thank you for this great info and tutorial, I saw the verification message pops up on my binace account today so I was like oh what's this na I've done my KYC before so ignored the message, are you saying the second phase of the verifications is for both existed customers( done KYC) and new customers? And they do not longer accept voters cards only NIN for Nigerians? This is crazy the government are trying to disvalue crypto thru centralized exchanges, who knows one day crypto mixers will start KYC too. We need a decentralized exchange!!!!

As for the NiN number I never get this thing but I go download this app because it's very helpful especially for people like me wet lik anything permanent card.


Naira lost 30% value in the last 30 mays; Trading at N570 against the dollar.

Our currency don land for mud, this is the lowest we've seen a against the dollar since it creation, this matter don cause high inflation of commodities for the poor masses yet our government is not even doing anything about it, the media is not talking about it, nobody care to know why the naira keep going weaker every year. Why is the movement not seeking for external advise and to monitor their currency? Why can't we accept our failure and look for external help? At this rate we are likely to see $1= N600 by the end of this year.