

We want barriers to financial inclusion removed for marginalised Nigerian communities.
Our first priority National Identity Numbers For All
Marginalised Nigerians are more likely to be excluded from the formal economy due to a lack of ID; and the current ID enrolment framework presents barriers that disproportionately disadvantage these groups.

The power of identity
The power of identity
The NIN is Nigeria’s form of foundational digital ID that all bonafide citizens must have. Providing universal coverage and barrier-free access to I...

Identity: A beacon of hope
Identity: A beacon of hope
Without a formal means of ID the people we care about are “unseen” by the government and other key stakeholders that can help them.; thus making t...

USSD cut-off saga – An Inclusion For All documentary
USSD cut-off saga – An Inclusion For All documentary
In May, Nigerian telcos approved the suspension of USSD service access from Nigerian banks due to the banks’ accumulated debt of N210 billion (U...

Tabawa’s story
Tabawa’s story
Tabawa has her NIN and knows how it is well accepted. She highlighted that the older ones in her community do not care about having a NIN because they...

73% of Nigeria's unbanked adults unlikely to have the required ID to open a Tier-3 bank account.
National identity numbers for all
The likelihood of the respondents in the 2020 EFInA study owning ID decreased for every percentile (richest to poorest) of the World Bank's Poverty Probability Index category.
73% of Nigeria's unbanked adults identified in the 2020 EFInA survey did not have the required ID to open a Tier-3 bank account - likely to be women, poor farmers, living in rural communities.
Having ID does not make these groups formally included, but transitioning into formal inclusion is dependent on it.
News & announcements

Inclusion for All / Inclusion for all
Imagine a Nigeria where all adult NIN holders are banked
Inclusion for All / Inclusion for all
Inclusion for all (I4ALL) and International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) research highlights access to formal identity challenges for female agricultural communities and the impact on livelihoods.

Inclusion 4 All / Inclusion for all
Press Release: Inclusion for all research identifies groups most vulnerable to identity exclusion
The data and the stories

Inclusion for All / Inclusion for all
Conversations Across State Lines – Kaduna State’s Digital ID Journey
What we know: Foundational identity system that encourages inclusiveness and aligns with best practice is critical to participating in the formal economy. Formal ID confers recognition by government and service providers and enables access to a host of services – financial, health, education, and social safety nets. On Episode 11 of Inclusion for all radio, Chinasa […]
The NIN is Nigeria’s form of foundational digital ID that all bonafide citizens must have. Providing universal coverage and barrier-free access to ID systems is one of the three pillars of the Principles on Identification for Sustainable Development and is vital to achieving Target 16.9 of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), to “provide legal identity […]
Without a formal means of ID the people we care about are “unseen” by the government and other key stakeholders that can help them.; thus making their impoverished state at risk of stagnating or even worsening.
In May, Nigerian telcos approved the suspension of USSD service access from Nigerian banks due to the banks’ accumulated debt of N210 billion (USD 261.36 million) in USSD fees. This decision might seem like just another business move, but it could have significant consequences for financial inclusion. In a country where 38% of the population […]
Tabawa has her NIN and knows how it is well accepted. She highlighted that the older ones in her community do not care about having a NIN because they are not interested in opening bank accounts. She highlighted that the long queues and poor network are the most challenging issues people have to deal with […]
Joy declares that she has a formal ID – the Permanent Voter’s Card has her means of identification and also used it in opening her bank account. She shares how the cash scarcity adversely impacted the sales of her farm produce.