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How To Get A Police Tinted Glass Permit In Nigeria
Are you driving a vehicle with factory-fitted tinted windows in Nigeria? You may need an official tinted glass permit issued by the Nigeria Police Force to avoid fines, delays, or harassment at checkpoints. In this comprehensive 2025 guide, you’ll learn how to apply for the permit online and what documents you need to get it approved — legally and for free.
Driving without a police-approved tinted glass permit is a punishable offense, and offenders may face seizure of vehicles or arrest under the current enforcement regulations.
Who Needs a Tinted Glass Permit in Nigeria?
If your vehicle comes with factory-fitted tinted windows or windshields, the law requires that you obtain a Police Tinted Glass Permit before driving on Nigerian roads. This applies to:
Private car owners
Company vehicle operators
Government vehicle users
Note: Aftermarket tints (non-factory installed) are typically not eligible for a permit unless justified for medical or security reasons.
Requirements for Police Tinted Glass Permit (2025)
Before applying, ensure you have the following:
National Identification Number (NIN)
Vehicle registration documents
(Proof of ownership, insurance, and vehicle license)
Driver’s license
A passport photograph
A valid means of identification (e.g., National ID card, passport, or voter card)
Step-by-Step: How to Apply for the Tinted Glass Permit Online
Follow these simple steps to get your permit approved quickly:
Step 1: Visit the Official Police Portal
Go to the Nigeria Police Tinted Permit Portal using a browser on your phone or computer and sign up using valid email.
Step 2: Fill the Application Form
Click on “Apply for Tinted Permit” and input your details:
Full Name
Email Address
Phone Number
Vehicle details (Make, Model, Plate Number, Chassis Number)
Step 3: Upload Required Documents
Submit scanned or clear photos of:
Proof of vehicle ownership
Insurance certificate
Driver’s license or National ID
Passport photo
Pro Tip: Ensure all uploaded documents are in clear, readable format (PDF or JPEG) to avoid rejection.
Step 4: Submit and Print Acknowledgment
After submission, you’ll get a tracking/application number and a printable acknowledgment slip. This will also be sent to your email.
Step 5: Physical Verification at the Police Command
TJ News Nigeria reports that the next step is to visit the nearest Police State Command Headquarters or any designated CSP (Commissioner of Police) office with:
The original documents
Printed acknowledgment slip
Your vehicle (for inspection)
A police officer will inspect your car to confirm that the tint is factory-fitted and determine if your application meets the requirements.
Step 6: Approval and Collection of Permit
If your application is approved:
You will be issued an official Tinted Glass Permit Certificate
The permit contains your name, vehicle details, and an official authorization number
Keep this certificate in your vehicle at all times to avoid delays during road checks.
Important Things to Know
The permit is FREE of charge. Any request for payment is illegal.
The Police reserve the right to reject applications without valid justification.
Unauthorized tinted glasses can lead to:
Vehicle impoundment
Court prosecution
Fines or imprisonment under Nigerian traffic laws
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Ex-VP, Atiku, Amaechi, other stakeholders land Ibadan as opposition leaders hold summit
Ex-Vice President Atiku Abubakar and former governor of Rivers State, Rotimi Amaechi, have arrived Ibadan, Oyo State capital, ahead of the National Summit of all opposition parties.
Ex- governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi, and his Kano State counterpart, Rabiu Kwankwaso, alongside other opposition heavy weights, are expected in the summit.
They are being hosted by the Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, a member of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
Atiku, one of the opposition leaders jostling for the presidential ticket of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, for the 2027 election, posted the video of his arrival on his Facebook page.
In the video, a large crowd of supporters were seen welcoming the former vice president to Oyo State.
They are being hosted by the Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, a member of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
Atiku, one of the opposition leaders jostling for the presidential ticket of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, for the 2027 election, posted the video of his arrival on his Facebook page.
In the video, a large crowd of supporters were seen welcoming the former vice president to Oyo State.
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Delta PDP threatens Court action against APC defectors over alleged forgery
The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Delta State chapter, has threatened legal action over alleged attempts to forge and backdate resignation letters of party members who defected to the All Progressives Congress, APC.
The PDP Chairman in the state, Mr. Peter Mrakpor, while revealing the move, described the allegation as fraudulent and a clear breach of due process, warning that those behind it would be held accountable.
He confirmed that none of the defectors followed proper procedure by submitting resignation letters to their respective wards before leaving the party.
The PDP chairman further disclosed that the party is prepared to pursue legal action against any individual found culpable in the alleged scheme.
Despite the wave of defections, the Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) maintained that the PDP in Delta State remains united and structurally strong, expressing confidence in the party’s continued stability across the state.
The attempt to forge and backdate resignation letters is not only illegal but a desperate move that will fail. None of those who defected submitted resignation letters to their wards before the mass defection,” he said.
Just weeks ago, the PDP demanded that the APC state chairman, Chief Solomon Areyinka, vacate the PDP secretariat he occupies immediately.
The PDP further warned that the Delta State Government, which it accused of aiding the occupation, should note that the property’s Certificate of Occupancy remains in the PDP’s name and has not been revoked.
It accused the state government of complicity in what it described as the “illegal and unconstitutional” occupation of its state secretariat by the APC.
The party vowed to explore “every legal avenue” to reclaim the property, especially as some defectors who left for the APC as far back as April 2025 were still allegedly using the party’s bank accounts.
The PDP stated that the secretariat, located on WAEC Road, off Mariam Babangida Way, Asaba, was acquired in its name, with all documents bearing the party’s insignia.
The PDP’s Publicity Secretary, Chief Kingsley Akpos Oturubo, said the secretariat was built long before the APC came into existence as a political entity. He described the situation as unprecedented, noting that the APC already maintains a separate state office on Anwai Road.
“Where in this country does a political party have two secretariats in a state?” the statement read. “Chief Solomon Areyinka should know that he is now a member of the APC. The PDP secretariat and all the assets of the party did not defect with him to the APC.”
The statement linked the government’s actions to the PDP’s National Leader, Nyesom Wike, and his pledge to reclaim the party’s mandate in the 2027 elections.
“The state government is doing everything possible to dismantle the structures connected to the PDP National Leader,” the party alleged.
Describing the situation as “an invitation to anarchy,” the PDP called on security agencies to take note. It warned that Chief Areyinka and the state government would be held responsible for any breakdown of law and order.
We have already alerted the relevant anti-graft agencies to apprehend these fraudsters,” the statement added.
The party appealed to its faithful to remain calm, while insisting that the ruling APC must accept constructive criticism and abandon any dream of a one-party state in Delta.
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MTN finally begins airtime compensation over poor service rendered in January
Subscribers of MTN Nigeria have started receiving airtime credits from the telecom operator as compensation for poor quality of service experienced in January 2026.
The development became public after several users shared notifications on the social media platform X, showing that their lines had been credited with different amounts.
One of the messages sent to subscribers read: “Dear Customer, your account has been credited with N341 airtime for quality of service issues in January 2026. Thank you for your understanding.”
Findings indicate that the compensation varies across users. While some reported receiving over N300, others claimed they got smaller amounts such as N20 and N91, though these could not be independently verified.
As of the time of filing this report, it remains unclear whether all affected subscribers have received the airtime credit or if the process is still ongoing in phases.
The move follows increased regulatory pressure on telecom operators to improve service delivery and address persistent complaints from subscribers across the country.
Industry observers believe the action is linked to directives from the Nigerian Communications Commission, which requires operators to meet minimum quality-of-service standards and, where necessary, compensate customers for service lapses.
MTN had earlier signalled its readiness to comply with such directives, while also committing to further investment in network infrastructure to improve service quality nationwide.
However, the company has yet to provide details on the total number of subscribers affected or the criteria used in determining the compensation amounts.
Telecom service delivery has remained a major concern in Nigeria, with many users frequently complaining about dropped calls, slow internet speeds and network outages.
Regulators have in recent years intensified oversight of telecom operators to ensure compliance with service benchmarks and consumer protection guidelines.
Compensation measures such as airtime credits are part of broader efforts to rebuild trust among subscribers and enforce accountability within the sector.
Analysts say while the current compensation may offer temporary relief to affected users, long-term improvement in service quality will depend largely on sustained investment in infrastructure and efficient network management.
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