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NIMC FRONT-END PARTNERS' ENROLMENT CENTRES (Ercs) - AS at 15TH MAY, 2021 NIMC FRONT-END PARTNERS' ENROLMENT CENTRES (ERCs) - AS AT 15TH MAY, 2021 For other NIMC enrolment centres, visit: https://nimc.gov.ng/nimc-enrolment-centres/ S/N FRONTEND PARTNER CENTER NODE COUNT 1 AA & MM MASTER FLAG ENT LA-AA AND MM MATSERFLAG AGBABIAKA STR ILOGBO EREMI BADAGRY ERC 1 LA-AA AND MM MATSERFLAG AGUMO MARKET OKOAFO BADAGRY ERC 0 OG-AA AND MM MATSERFLAG BAALE COMPOUND KOFEDOTI LGA ERC 0 2 Abuchi Ed.Ogbuju & Co AB-ABUCHI-ED ST MICHAEL RD ABA ABIA ERC 2 AN-ABUCHI-ED BUILDING MATERIAL OGIDI ERC 2 AN-ABUCHI-ED OGBUJU ZIK AVENUE AWKA ANAMBRA ERC 1 EB-ABUCHI-ED ENUGU BABAKALIKI EXP WAY ISIEKE ERC 0 EN-ABUCHI-ED UDUMA TOWN ANINRI LGA ERC 0 IM-ABUCHI-ED MBAKWE SQUARE ISIOKPO IDEATO NORTH ERC 1 IM-ABUCHI-ED UGBA AFOR OBOHIA RD AHIAZU MBAISE ERC 1 IM-ABUCHI-ED UGBA AMAIFEKE TOWN ORLU LGA ERC 1 IM-ABUCHI-ED UMUNEKE NGOR NGOR OKPALA ERC 0 3 Access Bank Plc DT-ACCESS BANK WARRI SAPELE RD ERC 0 EN-ACCESS BANK GARDEN AVENUE ENUGU ERC 0 FC-ACCESS BANK ADETOKUNBO ADEMOLA WUSE II ERC 0 FC-ACCESS BANK LADOKE AKINTOLA BOULEVARD GARKI II ABUJA ERC 1 FC-ACCESS BANK MOHAMMED BUHARI WAY CBD ERC 0 IM-ACCESS BANK WAAST AVENUE IKENEGBU LAYOUT OWERRI ERC 0 KD-ACCESS BANK KACHIA RD KADUNA ERC 1 KN-ACCESS BANK MURTALA MOHAMMED WAY KANO ERC 1 LA-ACCESS BANK ACCESS TOWERS PRINCE ALABA ONIRU STR ERC 1 LA-ACCESS BANK ADEOLA ODEKU STREET VI LAGOS ERC 1 LA-ACCESS BANK ADETOKUNBO ADEMOLA STR VI ERC 1 LA-ACCESS BANK IKOTUN JUNCTION IKOTUN LAGOS ERC 1 LA-ACCESS BANK ITIRE LAWANSON RD SURULERE LAGOS ERC 1 LA-ACCESS BANK LAGOS ABEOKUTA EXP WAY AGEGE ERC 1 LA-ACCESS BANK LEKKI PENINSULA ADMIRALTY WAY ERC 1 LA-ACCESS BANK OBAFEMI AWOLOWO RD ALAUSA IKEJA ERC 2 LA-ACCESS BANK ODOGUNYAN IKORODU LAGOS ERC 1 LA-ACCESS BANK OPEBI RD IKEJA ERC 1 OY-ACCESS BANK AGODI UCH IBADAN ERC 1 PL-ACCESS BANK CLUB RD JOS ERC 1 RV-ACCESS BANK TRANS AMADI BRANCH ERC 1 4 Adebola Sobanjo Company Limited LA-ADEBOLA SOBANJO LTD ESAN CLOSE COLLEGE ESTATE IGANDO ERC 0 LA-ADEBOLA SOBANJO LTD FOURSQURE CHURCH MAGODO LAGOS ERC 1 LA-ADEBOLA SOBANJO LTD FRIENDS COLONY ESTATE ERC 0 LA-ADEBOLA SOBANJO LTD IKOTUN IGANDO RD ALIMOSHO ERC 0 LA-ADEBOLA SOBANJO LTD LEKKI PENNINSULA ADMIRALTY WAY ERC 1 LA-ADEBOLA SOBANJO LTD MERCEDEES HUB AYANGBURE RD IKORODU ERC 0 LA-ADEBOLA SOBANJO LTD OGUNFAYO COMMUNITY HALL LAKUWE ERC 2 OG-ADEBOLA SOBANJO CHILDREN HALL CFM ADEBESIN STR ABEOKUTA ERC 0 OG-ADEBOLA SOBANJO IGBEREN RD MAN BUILDING OTA ERC 0 OG-ADEBOLA SOBANJO LTD STATION RD ORILE IFO OGUN ERC 0 OG-ADEBOLA SOBANJO LTD WINNERS CHAPEL OYERO-LISA RD OKUGBOLU ERC 0 5 AF Partnership ltd JG-AF PARTNERSHIP NYSC SECT DUTSE MOBILE ERC 0 KB-AF PARTNERSHIP ALIYU WAZIRI POLY MOBILE ERC 0 KD-AF PARTNERSHIP CHALLENGE BOOKSHOP ALI AKILU RD ERC 0 KD-AF PARTNERSHIP MARKET RD NASARAWA MOBILE ERC 1 KN-AF PARTNERSHIP STUDENTS CENTRE BAYERO UNI MOBILE ERC 0 KT-AF PARTNERSHIP KOFAR KAURA KATSINA MOBILE ERC 0 SO-AF PARTNERSHIP USMANU DAN FODIO UNI MOBILE ERC 0 ZF-AF PARTNERSHIP FED UNI OF GUSAU MOBILE ERC 0 6 AFRITECH MULTICONCEPTS LIMITED ED-AFRITECH SAPELE RD BENIN CITY ERC 1 FC- AFRITEC FEP ABUJA MOBILE ERC 8 IM-AFRITECH POLLY ROAD OWERRI WEST ERC 1 KT-AFRITECH AL-QALAM UNIVERSITY KATSINA ERC 0 KT-AFRITECH IDENITIY CENTER CENTRAL MARKET KASTINA ERC 0 LA-AFRICTEC FEP PALM ROYAL DRIVE ERC 2 LA-AFRITEC FEP LAGOS MOBILE ERC 44 LA-AFRITECH MULTI CONCEPTS LTD ALAGBON IKOYI LAGOS MOBILE ERC 83 6 AFRITECH MULTICONCEPTS LIMITED LA-AFRITECH MULTI CONCEPTS LTS DOLPHIN HIGH RISE IKOYI ERC 0 NW-AFRITECH ALIYU MEMORIAL STADIUM MOKWA RD BIDA ERC 2 NW-AFRITECH BANK RD NICON INSURANCE BUILDING MINNA ERC 2 NW-AFRITECH HAZEEZ PLAZA OLD AGRIC BANK RD KONTAGORA ERC 1 NW-AFRITECH KATCHA LGA NIGER ERC 0 7 Agile Talata Ent.Ltd KD-AGILE TALATA MALLAM JALO LEA PRI SCH RIGACHIKUN ERC 1 KD-AGILE TALATA MURTALA CRESCENT KAWO NEW EXT IGABI ERC 1 KN-AGILE TALATA CHALLAWA HOSPITAL PANSHEKARA ERC 1 KN-AGILE TALATA DARMANAWA PRI SCH KUMBOTSO LGA ERC 1 KN-AGILE TALATA DAURAWA MAIDUGURI RD TARAUNI ERC 0 KN-AGILE TALATA GAMA TUDU PRI SCH NASARAWA LGA ERC 1 KN-AGILE TALATA HOTORO AREWA PRI SCH NASARAWA LGA ERC 0 ZF-AGILE TALATA AS MAMMUDA PLAZA UNGWAR DALLATU GUSAU ERC 1 ZF-AGILE TALATA DAN HASIYA PLAZA CANTEEN AREA ERC 1 ZF-AGILE TALATA DANMADAMI BIYU GUSAU ERC 1 ZF-AGILE TALATA JANYAU TAGABAS AREA GUSAU ERC 0 ZF-AGILE TALATA JANYAU TAGABAS AREA GUSAU II ERC 1 8 AIRTEL FC-AIRTEL AJESA STREET WUSE II ABUJA ERC 0 KD-AIRTEL KADUNA SHOWROOM YAKUBU GAWON WAY ERC 0 KN-AITREL YOLAWA STREET KANO ERC 0 LA-AIRTEL TOWN PLANNING WAY ILUPEJU LAGOS ERC 4 OG-AIRTEL IDIROKO RD SANGO OTA ERC 1 OY-AIRTEL SECRETARIAT DUAL CARRIAGE WAY BODIJA IBADAN ERC 1 RV-AIRTEL EVO RD GRA PORT HARCOURT RIVERS ERC 0 9 Akwa Ibom State Ministry of Science and AK-AKWA IBOM STATE MINISTRY OF SCIENCE AND TECH ERC Technology 8 10 Aliph Technologies Ltd. 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