Friday, January 31, 2025

MTN Proffers Solution To Unlinked NIN

In a recent development, numerous MTN subscribers have been faced with the inconvenience of barred lines due to unlinked National Identification Numbers (NIN).

However, MTN has now provided a simple and straightforward solution to this problem.

To unbar your MTN line, follow this easy process.

First, visit the MTN website at https://ninlinking.mtn.ng

Next, dial *996*NIN# on the affected line.

After 24 hours, return to the MTN website to complete the unbar process.

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As emphasized by MTN Nigeria, “Unblock your line anytime, anywhere! Get started at (link unavailable) Need additional support from our stores? We are open 7 days a week.”

This statement reassures customers that help is always available.

It is essential to note that subscribers must have linked their NIN to their SIM card before attempting to unbar their line. If you haven’t linked your NIN, visit the MTN website for further assistance.

By following these simple steps, MTN subscribers can quickly resolve NIN-related issues and regain access to their barred lines.

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