Following our earlier update confirming that the Nigeria Police recruitment portal is live, thousands of applicants across the country have started submitting their applications. As expected with large-scale government recruitment exercises, some applicants are now reporting technical and verification challenges on the portal.
These issues are not unusual in the early stages of recruitment, especially when many users are accessing the portal at the same time. This report explains the main problems applicants are facing, why they happen, and the practical steps applicants can take without risking disqualification.
Common NPF Recruitment Portal Challenges Reported by Applicants
Since the portal opened, feedback from applicants shows recurring issues linked to system load, data verification, and automated checks. None of these problems means recruitment has stopped or that the portal has failed.
Below is a breakdown of the most reported Nigeria Police recruitment portal issues and how to handle them safely.
1️⃣ Job Title Not Opening During Verification
What Applicants Are Experiencing
Some applicants report that during the verification stage, the job title or category section does not open, making it difficult to proceed. In some cases, the page loads partially or freezes when the applicant clicks to continue.
Why This Happens
This problem is usually linked to:
Heavy traffic on the NPF recruitment portal
Temporary browser issues
Incomplete or inconsistent information was entered
Slow internet connection is causing the page to time out
It does not automatically mean the applicant is disqualified.
What Applicants Can Do
Applicants experiencing this issue should:
Refresh the page once and wait patiently
Log out and try again after some time
Use a different browser, such as Chrome or Firefox
Clear browser cache before retrying
Try accessing the portal late at night or early in the morning when traffic is lower
Avoid clicking repeatedly or opening multiple tabs, as this can cause session errors.
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2️⃣ NIN / NIMC Verification Errors
What Applicants Are Reporting
A major complaint relates to NIN error on the Nigeria Police recruitment portal, where the system fails to verify an applicant’s National Identification Number. Some applicants see messages indicating verification failure or are unable to proceed after entering their NIN.
Why NIN Verification May Fail
NIN verification depends on real-time checks with the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) database. Verification issues may occur due to:
Mismatch between NIN details and application details
Network delays between systems
High volume of simultaneous verification requests
Incomplete NIN records at NIMC
Common mistakes include spelling differences in names, incorrect date of birth, or using a phone number not linked to the NIN.
What Applicants Should Do
If you experience Nigeria Police recruitment verification issues related to NIN:
Confirm that your name and date of birth match exactly with your NIN record
Avoid repeated submissions within a short time
Wait and retry after several hours
Do not create a new application using another email or phone number
Re-registering multiple times can flag your details and may lead to disqualification.
If the problem persists for several days, it may be necessary to resolve NIN record issues at a NIMC office before retrying.
3️⃣ Age-Related Rejections on the Portal
What Applicants Are Seeing
Some applicants report being automatically rejected due to age, even though they believe they meet the requirements. This has led to confusion and complaints about the rejection of Nigeria Police recruitment applications due to age.
How Age Is Calculated
The NPF recruitment system calculates age strictly based on:
The date of birth entered during the application
The official recruitment cut-off date set by the Police Service Commission
If your age falls outside the approved range on that date, the system will automatically reject the application.
Common Causes of Age Rejection
Incorrect date of birth entered during registration
NIN date of birth does not match the one entered on the portal
Applicants who are slightly above or below the approved age range
Important Clarification
Once the portal rejects an application due to age, corrections are usually not allowed online. This is why accuracy at the first stage is critical.
Applicants should not attempt to bypass the system or submit multiple applications with altered details. Such actions often lead to permanent disqualification.
4️⃣ Portal Not Moving Past Certain Stages
What Applicants Mean by “Stuck”
Many applicants say the portal stops responding after a particular stage, such as after document upload or submission. This is often described as the NPF portal not loading or failing to move forward.
Why This Happens
This issue is commonly caused by:
Session timeout due to inactivity
Temporary server overload
Poor internet connection
Large file sizes during upload
It does not mean your application has failed unless an error message confirms it.
Safe Actions to Take
If the portal appears stuck:
Do not panic or resubmit immediately
Log out and wait before trying again
Reduce document file sizes to the required limits
Use a stable internet connection
Avoid public Wi-Fi networks when possible
Submitting multiple times can cause duplicate entries, which may affect your application status.
Important Warnings for All Applicants
To protect your application, keep the following in mind:
Do not submit more than one application
Do not pay anyone claiming to “fix” portal issues
Do not use unofficial websites or social media links
Do not share your login details with cyber café operators
Do not believe messages asking for payment to guarantee selection
The Nigeria Police recruitment process is free, and no individual can influence shortlisting.
What Applicants Should Do Now
Given the volume of applications, patience is essential. Applicants are advised to:
Apply during off-peak hours, especially late night or early morning
Double-check all details before submission
Monitor email and SMS for official updates
Follow only announcements from the Police Service Commission and NPF
Keep copies of confirmation slips and uploaded documents
Portal issues often stabilise after the initial rush.
Conclusion
The challenges currently being reported on the Nigeria Police recruitment portal are being experienced by many applicants nationwide. These issues are typical during large recruitment exercises and do not indicate the end of the process or mass disqualification.
Applicants who remain patient, avoid multiple submissions, and follow official instructions stand the best chance of completing their applications successfully.
Ngempower will continue to monitor developments and share verified updates as official information becomes available. Applicants are encouraged to stay calm, apply carefully, and rely only on trusted sources for guidance.
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