The Nation Newspaper Linking NIN with phone number constitutes security breach - High Chief Tola Adeniyi
A former Managing Director of defunct Daily Times Newspaper, High Chief Tola Adeniyi, has urged the Federal Government to immediately stop what he described as Patami’s inimical and insidious security breach which mandated citizens to link their
“The origin of this politically motivated scheming was when Buhari threw the Nigerian citizenship to all manners of migrants, particularly the Fulani from all over Africa via his reckless pronouncement in Cairo Egypt. “Anybody who gains access to other people’s NIN, now made porous through phone numbers, can easily commit all manners of criminality with the vital information so garnered.”
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