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About
The NigeriaHowTo Editorial Team researches and maintains practical guides about Nigerian documents, online portals, government-related procedures, and everyday administrative services. The team focuses on plain-English explanations, clear structure, official-source references, practical checklists, and user safety. The team is not a government authority, legal adviser, immigration practitioner, banking professional, tax expert, education official, or medical professional — independent subject-matter review is added separately when qualified reviewers are engaged.
Guides authored (46)
- PassportHow to Renew a Nigerian Passport in 2026
- PassportHow to Apply for a Nigerian Passport in 2026
- PassportNigerian Passport Requirements (2026 Checklist)
- PassportNigerian Passport Fees in 2026 — Full Schedule
- PassportHow to Book a Nigerian Passport Biometric Appointment
- PassportHow to Check a Nigerian Passport Application Status
- PassportNigerian Passport Photo Requirements (2026 Specification)
- PassportHow Long Does a Nigerian Passport Take?
- NINHow to Register for NIN in Nigeria (2026)
- NINHow to Check Your NIN in Nigeria (2026)
- NINHow to Retrieve Your NIN — When Forgotten, Lost, or Stuck
- NINHow to Download and Print Your NIN Slip (2026)
- NINNIN Slip vs Premium Slip — Which Do You Actually Need?
- NINHow to Link NIN to a Bank Account in Nigeria (2026)
- NINHow to Correct the Name on Your NIN (2026)
- NINHow to Change the Date of Birth on Your NIN (2026)
- NINHow to Update the Phone Number on Your NIN (2026)
- NINHow to Update the Address on Your NIN (2026)
- NINHow to Update the Email Address on Your NIN (2026)
- NINNIN Validation Failed — What It Means and How to Fix
- NINNIN Not Found — Three Reasons NIMC Returns 'No Record'
- NINNIN Fees in Nigeria (2026) — What NIMC Actually Charges
- BVNHow to Register for a BVN in Nigeria (2026)
- BVNHow to Check Your BVN in Nigeria (2026)
- BVNHow to Retrieve a Lost BVN in Nigeria (2026)
- BVNHow to Link BVN to a Bank Account in Nigeria (2026)
- CACHow to Register a Business Name with CAC (2026)
- CACHow to Register a Limited Company in Nigeria (2026)
- JAMBHow to Register for JAMB (2026) — eFacility Portal, NIN Prerequisite, and the Annual Registration Window
- JAMBJAMB Profile Code — The Candidate-Side Identifier Anchor
- JAMBHow to Check JAMB Result (2026) — SMS, eFacility Portal and the Original Result Slip
- JAMBHow to Print JAMB Result (2026) — Original Slip from eFacility and the Print-Formats by Purpose
- JAMBHow to Check Admission Status on JAMB CAPS (2026) — Five States, Four-Week Acceptance Window
- JAMBHow to Accept Admission on JAMB CAPS (2026) — The Accept Click and the Downstream Consequences
- JAMBHow to Reject Admission on JAMB CAPS (2026) — The Reject Click and the Routes It Opens
- JAMBJAMB CAPS Login — The Central Admissions Processing System Portal Architecture
- JAMBJAMB Regularization — The Post-Cycle Correction Route for Admissions Without Standard Registration
- JAMBJAMB Change of Course 2026 — The Course-Change Window and the Subject-Combination Cap
- JAMBJAMB Change of Institution 2026 — The Window, the CAPS Re-Routing and the New-Institution Acceptance
- JAMBJAMB Correction of Data 2026 — Categories of Correction by Source Document
- JAMBJAMB eFacility 2026 — Portal Architecture and Candidate-Side Functions Catalogue
- JAMBJAMB Subject Combination 2026 — Decision Matrix by Faculty and the UTME Brochure as Binding Reference
- JAMBJAMB Cut-Off Mark (2026) — Statutory Minimum and the Institution-Tier Landscape
- JAMBNigerian Admission Letter 2026 — JAMB Admission Letter and Institution Letter as CAPS-Downstream Artefacts
- BankingHow to Open a Nigerian Bank Account in 2026
- BankingHow to Upgrade a Nigerian Bank Account from Tier 1 to Tier 2 or Tier 3
What we do
The NigeriaHowTo Editorial Team writes and maintains plain-English, step-by-step guides about Nigerian documents, online portals, government-related procedures and everyday administrative services — passports, NIN, BVN, CAC, JAMB, NYSC, driver's licence, tax, banking, immigration, health-travel documents, police certificates and civil documents. Our job is to take dense, scattered official information and turn it into something a non-specialist can actually act on, with the official portal always one click away.
How we research guides
Every guide is built top-down through a source hierarchy, strongest source first:
- Primary government sources — the relevant agency or regulator's own portal, gazettes, official circulars and published fee schedules. Every fee, deadline and legal requirement must trace back to one of these.
- Official secondary sources — agency press releases and on-the-record statements from named officials.
- Reputable press — established Nigerian outlets, used to date or corroborate an event, never as the sole basis for a fee or rule.
When sources conflict, the higher tier and the more recent verifiable source win, and where a genuine conflict remains we say so on the page rather than picking one silently. The full process is documented in our methodology.
Editing & accountability
Guides are edited by Nikita Bystrykh, our Founder & Publisher, who sets and maintains the editorial standards on the site. Having a single named editor means there is a real, identifiable person accountable for what is published — not an anonymous byline.
Editorial standards
- Accuracy. Claims about fees, deadlines, eligibility and required documents are tied to a primary source and cited on the page.
- Clarity. Short sentences, ordered steps and concrete examples over jargon.
- Honesty about limits. Where a figure is a range or uncertain, we say so. Where a process varies by office or state, we describe the variation instead of presenting one path as universal.
- Freshness. Each guide carries a visible last-updated date and is re-checked against its sources on a rolling schedule weighted by how often the topic changes.
What we do not do
- We are not a government website and are not affiliated with any Nigerian agency, ministry, embassy, bank, school or examination body.
- We do not process applications, sell forms, slots or appointments, or take payment for any official service.
- We do not present ourselves as lawyers, immigration practitioners, banking, tax or medical professionals, and we do not claim an “expert council” or professional review we do not have.
- We do not give legal, financial, immigration, tax or medical advice. For an individual situation, consult a qualified professional.
Sensitive-data policy
NigeriaHowTo does not ask for, and does not collect, your NIN, BVN, passport number, bank account or card details, passwords, PINs or one-time codes — through this website, by email, or any other channel. No page of this site will ever request that information. Final applications, payments, submissions and verifications must always be completed on official portals or directly with the relevant institution.
Corrections
If you find something out of date or wrong, we want to fix it. See how we handle errors and the public log on our corrections page, or read the full editorial policy.
Contact
Reach the editorial team at [email protected] or via the contact page.