Credence Powering Nigeria’s Digital Trust Future Using Seamless Credential Verification

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As Nigeria accelerates into a digital economy, one foundational gap continues to hold back progress: trust in digital credentials

From job applications to professional licensing and academic verification, millions of Nigerians still navigate slow, error-prone, and expensive manual processes that undermine efficiency and transparency, even in the artificial intelligence (AI) era.

That’s where Credence Network steps in, offering a robust ecosystem for truly digital, verifiable credentials built on global standards and localized for the Nigerian context.

Credence, is owned by a Nigerian-based technology company, building foundational infrastructure for digital trust ecosystems, partnering with existing identity infrastructure like NIMC.

Its platform enables individuals, public and private organizations to issue, hold, and verify digital credentials—replacing manual, paper-based verification with instant cryptographic authentication.

At Credence Network, they are building a national digital trust network for verifiable data, designed to empower a secure, transparent, and reliable digital ecosystem.

The Nigerian Reality: A Fractured Credential Landscape

According to the National Bureau of Statistics, over 60 million Nigerians are actively engaged in the formal workforce, while over 2 million graduates are produced annually.

Yet, across academia, professional licensing, and employment, we still face:

  • Manual bottlenecks in verifying credentials across government and private sectors
  • Paper-based systems and fragmented digital formats that slow down decision-making
  • Rampant fraud: The West African Examination Council (WAEC) reported over 20,000 cases of certificate forgery in a five-year span
  • Cross-border obstacles, making it difficult for Nigerians to validate their qualifications abroad

These issues don’t just hurt individual applicants, they also cost employers and institutions billions of Naira annually in lost productivity and administrative overhead.

Credence’s Solution: Bridging the Last Mile in Digital Credentials

Credence Network is here to transform how Nigerians issue, store, and verify credentials by leveraging global best practices such as what the company call ‘W3C Verifiable Credentials Data Model.

What is it all about? 

Unlike scanned certificates or PDFs, these are cryptographically protected, instantly verifiable, and tamper-proof.

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Here’s a breakdown of what that means for users:

  • Instant verification: HR managers, regulators, and institutions can verify credentials in seconds, reducing delays from days to minutes.
  • Cross-platform compatibility: A student credential issued in Abuja can be verified seamlessly by a recruiter in New York or Nairobi.
  • Selective data sharing: Individuals control what parts of their data are revealed, enhancing privacy.

Solving Real Problems for Real Nigerians

Credence directly addresses some of Nigeria’s most pressing digital infrastructure gaps:

1. Youth Employment & Graduate Mobility:

With about 70% of Nigeria’s population under 30, fast and trusted verification helps job seekers move quickly in the gig and professional economy. Employers reduce fraud and speed up onboarding.

2. Licensing & Regulation:

Credence supports digitized licensing in healthcare, engineering, and education—sectors plagued by backlog and inefficiencies. Imagine a qualified medical professional verifying their license across state lines in minutes, not months.

3. Diaspora Engagement & Global Recognition:

Millions of Nigerians abroad struggle to get local credentials verified. Credence enables cross-border portability, allowing institutions and employers to trust what they see, instantly.

4. Government & Policy Efficiency:

From NYSC certificates to NIMC integration, digital verification streamlines governance and reduces forgery—a win for both public trust and national security.

Powered by Decentralized Identity & Community Trust

Credence isn’t just a tech platform—it’s a trust ecosystem. Built on decentralized identity principles, the platform empowers individuals to own and control their credentials, even if issuing bodies no longer exist.

This means your professional or academic record isn’t trapped in a database—it’s in your hands.

Globally, similar systems have reduced credential fraud by over 90% and improved verification timelines by up to 80%.

With Nigeria’s growing digital literacy and smartphone penetration (projected to exceed 140 million users by 2025), the adoption of such systems is both timely and urgent.

Credence as Nigeria’s Gateway to a Trusted Digital Future

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As Africa’s largest economy, Nigeria is poised to lead the continent in digital transformation. But digital growth without digital trust is incomplete. Credence ensures we don’t just digitize paper—we digitize trust itself.

Whether you’re a university, licensing body, employer, or government agency, Credence Network provides the tools to issue credentials that are instantly verifiable, globally portable, and locally relevant. No more backlogs, no more fraud—just simple, secure, and scalable trust.

*GetConfirmd (getconfirmd.com) is a digital identity verification and credentialing platform that enables users to securely verify academic, professional, and institutional credentials. It is used across sectors for background checks, onboarding, and identity validation, and is a key component of the Credence Network’s trust infrastructure.

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