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Starting from 2024 Mobilization Exercise, all the eligible Prospective Corps Members are expected to register for Mobilization with their National Identification Numbers (NIN). NYSC introduced the inclusion of the National Identification Number (NIN) in January 2024 as one of the mandatory requirements for online registration. Now many PCMs are not clear about how it works, especially those whose NIN dates of birth differ from their other documents. This simple guide is for you. Your name on NIN must tally with the name on your JAMB Matriculation list . You cannot be John Uche on your NIN and your JAMB Matriculation list name is John Uchechukwu. The names on both of them should correspond and be exactly the same both in name spelling and number of names. The date of birth on NIN doesn't matter, that is to say if the date of birth on NIN is different from your other documents you are safe as the NYSC only extracts your date of birth from your record on JAMB and sometimes WAEC. ...