Asiwaju! We are rebuilding.
The combination of the NIMC Act 2026, the NIPOST Alphanumeric Digital Postcode, and the upcoming Biometric Census represents a foundational overhaul of Nigeria.
Together, these pillars merge identity data, precise location intelligence, and demographic tracking into a unified digital ecosystem.
- Mandatory NIN for all key services
- Biometric census with facial and voice recognition
- Geospatial Validation: physical address matching and population density checks.
- Registration of those without a permanent address.
- No ghost citizens no ghost villages. The government must know you exist wherever you are.
Geography doesn't lie. You can no longer invent a village of 100k people. They must link back to the NIN database, census and NIPOST postcodes for actual buildings.
Biometrics will override politics. If you like gto enerate fake census figures. You will provide biometrics that must be synced with NIN, and NIPOST geospatial information.
May PBAT succeed.
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@Mrczar_ We already have a working solution to guard against counterfeiting in various sectors of the economy and also track supply chain till products reach final consumers.
I was on a train in Tokyo. We stopped between stations. Announcement in Japanese, then in English: "We apologize for the delay. We will resume shortly."
The delay was maybe 3 minutes. Not a big deal.
When the train started moving again, another announcement: "We sincerely apologize for the delay. We were stopped for 3 minutes and 20 seconds. This is unacceptable. Thank you for your patience."
Three minutes and twenty seconds. They measured it exactly. And called it unacceptable.
When I got off at my stop, there were station staff on the platform bowing and handing out delay certificates.
I took one out of curiosity. It was an official document stating that the train had been delayed by 3 minutes and 20 seconds, signed and stamped.
The staff member said in English "for your employer. So they know the delay was not your fault."
I said I'm a tourist, I don't need it. He looked confused. "But the delay affected you. You deserve an apology."
Three minutes. They were treating a three-minute delay like a major incident.
Later I mentioned this to a Japanese friend. They said "oh yes, delay certificates are normal. Trains are supposed to be exactly on time. If they are late, they must apologize."
I said three minutes isn't late, it's nothing. My friend said "in Japan, three minutes is late. On time means on time. Not approximately on time."
They said the train company probably investigated why there was a 3-minute delay. "They will find the cause and fix it so it doesn't happen again."
I kept the certificate. It's framed in my apartment now. A reminder that somewhere in the world, people care about three minutes.
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Tested and trusted leader in the political landscape of Oyo State. Congratulations on this new feat sir. Another opportunity to make lasting impacts beyond borders.
Excited to have been appointed to the Board of African Agricultural Leadership Institute, headquarters in DR Congo. AALI is a pan-African non-profit organisation focused on agricultural transformation, agribusiness development, youth empowerment, and leadership across Africa.