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VerifyMe Nigeria

14 Aug 2019
VerifyMe Nigeria, a verification platform that enables seamless, real-time ID verifications backed by the Nigerian Identity Management Commission (NIMC), Bank Verification Number (BVN), and Federal Road Safety Commission....
26 Jan 2018
VerifyMe Nigeria, an employment history reporting and worker verification firm, has restated its commitment towards redefining the workforce in the country through its unique identity verification and work history reporting solutions. According to the Chief Executive Officer/Founder, VerifyMe Nigeria, Olutunji Oluwole, the company is at the forefront of enabling verified worker history reporting, workplace security…
17 Oct 2017
Employers and recruiters have been urged to ensure that only workers with verified identities and work history are employed in their organisations and homes.

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