01/06/2026
Happy New Month!!!
As we welcome the month of June, we look forward to new opportunities to advance inclusion, strengthen digital identity systems, and support national development.
Digital identity is a gateway to access, empowerment, and participation in the digital economy.
Together, we are building a future where every Nigerian can be recognized, included, and empowered.
Wishing you a productive, prosperous, and impactful month ahead.
27/05/2026
Nigeriadid4d warmly felicitates with all Muslim faithful across Nigeria and around the world on the joyous occasion of Eid-El Kabir.
Eid-El Kabir reminds us of the enduring values of sacrifice, obedience, compassion, and unity. As we mark this special celebration, we pray for peace, prosperity, and continued progress for our nation and its people.
The NDID4D Project remains committed to supporting a trusted, inclusive, and accessible digital identity ecosystem that empowers Nigerians and strengthens national development.
May this season bring happiness to your homes and renewed hope for a brighter future.
Eid Mubarak!
01/05/2026
Today, we celebrate the resilience and dedication of every Nigerian worker. At Nigeriadid4d Project, we are committed to building a digital identity ecosystem that simplifies access to services, enhances financial inclusion, and empowers every professional to thrive in the modern economy.
Your hard work drives our nation forward.
We’re working to ensure your identity works for you and no one is left behind!
23/04/2026
Nigeria’s identity reform process reached a key milestone with the first public sector stakeholder engagement on the proposed amendment of the NIMC Act. This workshop was convened under the Ecosystem Coordination Strategic Unit of the Nigeria DID4D Project, led by the Project Coordinator of the Unit, Solomon Musa Odole
It brought together government stakeholders to review the current framework, identify gaps, and shape a more responsive, future-fit identity system.
A strengthened NIMC Act will improve coordination, enhance data protection, drive inclusion, and support efficient service delivery, underscoring the importance of stakeholder buy-in in sustainable reform.
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20/04/2026
Nigeria is making deliberate progress toward a unified and verifiable identity system that enables individuals to be securely identified from anywhere.
At the forefront of this effort is the Nigeria Digital Identification for Development Project, driving reforms and strengthening the national identity ecosystem to expand access and improve service delivery.
This initiative is about inclusion, efficiency, and trust. By establishing a single, reliable means of verification, Nigeria is positioning itself to unlock opportunities across finance, healthcare, education, and social protection.
Sustained stakeholder engagement and institutional collaboration remain critical to achieving a truly inclusive system that works for all
09/04/2026
The Nigeriadid4d Project under the Project Implementation Unit, PIU led by the Project Coordinator, Ejenavi CPA, CNA, continues to partner the National Identity Management Commission, NIMC in organizing roundtable Workshops with publishers of online newspapers under the umbrella association of Guild of Corporate Online Publishers GOCOP and Guild of Corporate Online Editors in Abuja and Lagos. This has become strategic platform for dialogue with the gatekeepers of the digital media realm.
Over the past three years and counting, this engagement has evolved into a sustained partnership, fostering collaboration, strengthening trust, and shaping conversations around a more inclusive and credible digital information ecosystem.
Together, we remain committed to deepening engagement, amplifying accurate narratives, and advancing a trusted digital space for all.
03/04/2026
Celebrating the spirit of renewal, commitment, and new beginnings this Easter season.
At the Nigeria Digital ID4D Project, we remain committed to building a secure, inclusive, and trusted digital identity ecosystem for Nigerians and legal residents that guarantees their access to services critical for their wellbeing.
Wishing you and your loved ones a joyful and peaceful Easter.
02/04/2026
We look back at an impactful two-day workshop on Best Practices in Foundational ID Systems, convened by the Project Implementation Unit of the Nigeria Digital ID4D Project in support of the NIMC National Identity Management Commission.
The sessions provided valuable insights into functional and innovative best practices within the identity ecosystem globally, fostering knowledge exchange, strengthening institutional capacity, and reinforcing our shared commitment to building a secure, inclusive, and trusted digital identity system for all Nigerians.
01/04/2026
As we step into the month of April, we welcome new opportunities to strengthen identity, deepen inclusion, and expand access to essential services for all.
This new month brings with it another opportunity for more Nigerians to be seen, recognized, and empowered through a trusted digital identity system.
At the Nigeria Digital Identification for Development (ID4D) Project, we remain committed to ensuring that no one is left behind, as we continue to drive enrollment, accessibility, and awareness across the country.
May April open doors you never thought possible and bring a stronger sense of inclusion and belonging to all.
26/03/2026
Today, we reflect on our impactful courtesy visit to the National Commission for Persons with Disabilities () ably led by the Project Coordinator, ECSU, Musa Odole Solomon, FIP, FIIM, PMP® as part of sustained stakeholder engagements under the Nigeria Digital Identification for Development (NDID4D) Project, implemented in collaboration with the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC NIGERIA).
The meeting provided an important platform to advance discussions on inclusive identity systems, with a shared understanding that there can be no meaningful conversation about persons with disabilities without their active participation. Ensuring that solutions truly address the unique needs and realities of persons with disabilities requires their voices, perspectives, and lived experiences to shape the process.
Our discussions therefore focused on strengthening collaboration to remove barriers to enrolment, improve accessibility of identity services, and support the project’s objective of increasing the number of persons with a National Identification Number (NIN) while promoting equity, inclusion, and access to essential services.
Engagements like this reaffirm a shared commitment to building a digital identity ecosystem where no one is left behind.