
Good news for every nurse, midwife, and nursing school in Nigeria!
The Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN) has officially opened its new online portal.
The address is simple: https://myportal.nmcn.gov.ng
From today, almost everything you do with NMCN will happen on this new website.
What Can You Do on the New Portal?
- Apply for indexing (new students)
- Register for professional exams
- Get your first licence
- Renew your licence
- Verify certificates
- Make all payments
- Change your name on the register
No more long queues or paper stress – everything is now online and faster.
Who Must Start Using It Right Away?
- Every nursing and midwifery school
- Every new student
- Every nurse renewing licence
- Every graduate waiting for registration
The Registrar/CEO, Ndagi Alhassan, signed the circular on 20th November 2025 and said schools must comply immediately.
If your school is still using the old system, tell them today – delays can affect your indexing and exams!
Quick Links You Need
🔗 New Portal: https://myportal.nmcn.gov.ng
🔗 Help Desk: support@nmcn.gov.ng
Simple Steps to Get Started
- Visit https://myportal.nmcn.gov.ng
- Create your account (use your correct phone number and email)
- Follow the instructions on the screen
That’s it!
Don’t wait for your school or colleague to tell you – start today and stay ahead!
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Charles Wealth is an accomplished healthcare administrator with decades of hands-on experience across various healthcare organizations in Nigeria and beyond. Known for his strategic leadership, operational excellence, and deep commitment to advancing the nursing profession, Charles brings a wealth of expertise to healthcare management, policy, and professional development.
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