Nimc calls for use of nin in jamb
I think there may be some confusion here!
NIMC stands for National Identity Management Commission, which is a government agency responsible for issuing National Identification Numbers (NIN) to Nigerian citizens. NIN is a unique 11-digit number assigned to each individual in Nigeria.
JAMB, on the other hand, stands for Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, which is a body responsible for conducting entrance examinations for tertiary institutions in Nigeria.
Now, regarding the "calls" you mentioned, I'm assuming you're referring to the recent directive by the Federal Government of Nigeria that requires all candidates seeking admission into tertiary institutions in Nigeria to provide their National Identification Number (NIN) during the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) registration process.
In other words, JAMB has been instructed to use the NIN issued by NIMC as a means of verifying the identity of candidates during the registration process. This is aimed at ensuring the integrity of the admission process and preventing fraud.
So, to summarize: NIMC issues NIN, which is now being used by JAMB as a means of verifying candidate identities during the admission process.