Nigeria’s phone theft problem is more than just about losing a device — it’s about losing access to your digital life. Contacts, bank apps, work documents, and personal memories can vanish in seconds. For years, victims had little hope of recovering stolen phones or preventing thieves from reselling them. That is changing with Mobile Armour.
Mobile Armour connects every registered phone to its rightful owner using secure identification like NIN, BVN, and IMEI. This means that even if a phone changes hands, its history can be checked instantly, and stolen devices can be blocked from working on any network.
Working with the NCC, telcos, and law enforcement, Mobile Armour has made it easier for buyers to confirm a phone’s status before paying for it. Phone dealers now have a quick, reliable way to protect themselves from unknowingly accepting stolen devices. And when theft happens, the reporting process is faster and more effective — in some cases, stolen phones are blocked within 15 minutes.
This is more than a security tool. It’s a shift in how Nigerians think about device ownership. By making crime unprofitable, Mobile Armour is helping to build a safer, more accountable society.
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