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 Man brutalises his pregnant wife in Anambra  In another case of domestic violence, a pregnant woman was brutally beaten by her husband in Ichi, Ekwusigo Local Government Area of Anambra State. The mother of three identified as Chinelo Francis, from Ebonyi State, said trouble began when she requested money from her husband, Peter, to prepare food.  According to the young woman, she had already bought vegetable with the profit she made from her shop. Peter, also from Ebonyi, claimed he didn’t make money that day and took the children home.  He returned to her shop at around 8:00 PM and insisted she close up and come home with him.  She refused, explaining that the time was when she typically made most of her sales.  Later, she closed up her shop, went home at 9:30 PM, prepared the children for bed, and retired. The interviewer urged her to go straight to the point, asking when the assault occurred. The woman said it happened that night.  The attack left...

NIMC INTRODUCES NEW RESTRICTIONS ON NIN SELF-SERVICE PORTAL ACCESS. (PHOTO).


 NIMC Introduces New Restrictions on NIN Self-Service Portal Access


The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) has announced new restrictions on its self-service modification portal, limiting access to the specific browser and device used during account registration. The announcement was made in a press statement issued on Thursday by Dr. Kayode Adegoke, Head of the Commission’s Corporate Communications Unit.


The measure aims to enhance the security of the National Identification Number (NIN) system and protect user data. “Your self-service account is uniquely tied to the browser and device used during registration. Access to your account is therefore limited to that specific browser on that particular device,” the statement read. Users attempting to log in from a different browser or device may face access issues.


NIMC also cautioned that clearing a browser’s cache could reset its identity, potentially locking users out of their accounts. “If this occurs, the account will require an unlinking process to regain access,” the commission noted. Additionally, a cap has been placed on unlock attempts, with a maximum of five requests allowed. “No further requests will be processed after this limit is exceeded,” the statement warned.


The commission emphasized that these measures are part of broader efforts to safeguard users’ personal data and ensure the integrity of the self-service portal. “These are some of the measures put in place by the Commission to safeguard and protect the identity of the users of the self-service modifications portal,” it stated.


NIMC urged users to adhere strictly to the guidelines to avoid delays or disruptions in accessing the portal, which allows users to update certain personal records online. “Your cooperation is greatly appreciated as the Commission continues to safeguard your data and improve service delivery,” the statement concluded.


Users are advised to exercise caution to avoid actions that could trigger account locks, ensuring seamless access to the NIN self-service portal.

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