Group says NIN-SIM integration is mark of the Wild Beast, warns Christians
Maduako Igbokwe l Friday, March 12, 2021
ONITSHA, Anambra, Nigeria – A group known as World Zionist Union has urged the federal government to review the ongoing NIN –SIM integration policy, noting that it remains the mark of the wild beast.
The group which is made up of Nigerian Christians and Messianic Christians said the policy is mark of the wild beast . The synchronization policy requires that Nigerians and foreigners living in the country obtain Bank Verification Number (BVN), National Identification Number (NIN) and link the both with their registered Global System of Mobile (GSM) line.
A statement issues by Director General of the group, Prophet Godfrey Gbujie, said that the policy is against the faith of both Christians and Judaists in Nigeria.
“The World Zionist Union has faulted claims by the Federal Government that the ongoing National Identity Number (NIN) enrolment and synchronization would help reduce insecurity in the country and advance other national security interests.
“In the year 2006, former President Olusegun Obasanjo told Nigerians that NIN was initially conceived as a mere National identity, but had been redesigned to conform to and be a universal identity” he said .
According to Gbujie, NIN differs from the original and discarded one because it bears a universal identification number code with prefix-‘666″. He noted that the universal identification number was actually designed by the European Union Data Computer Centre called the”BEAST” located in Brussels, Belgian.
Gbujie said that his group has forwarded a memorandum to President Muhammadu Buhari on the matter. Citing Revelation 13: 11-18, Gbujie said the policy has forced unsuspecting Christians and Judaists to submit to and obtain the prefix “666” number .
“Most Christians and Judaists have been forced to submit to, obtain and process the prefix-666 NIN during the processing of which each person was meant to place his/her right palm on biometric register which extracts certain data from the body and electronically insert in the person’s identification code of 666”, he said.
Gbujie said that the government’s argument that the synchronization policy would help the national security interests of the nation is very questionable and pleaded that Christians and Judaists be excused from the policy.
“The compounded national security problems of Nigeria are traceable to bad and unpatriotic political governance,” he noted.