My Device.
Protected.
Mykifaa guards your phone and electronics with IMEI-based registration and theft protection — so if the worst happens, you're never powerless.
How Mykifaa works
Nigerian phones have no protection
No proof of ownership
Police require documentation when a phone is stolen. Most Nigerians have none — no receipt, no registration, no certificate.
Stolen devices are easily resold
There is no easy, consumer-facing IMEI protection database in Nigeria. Stolen phones are easily resold at Computer Village and markets across the country.
Used phone buyers are at risk
Buying a used phone in Nigeria is a gamble — you may unknowingly purchase a stolen device with no way to verify ownership or IMEI status.
Is this device safe to buy?
Check any device's IMEI against the Mykifaa stolen device registry. Instant. Free.
⚠️ A clean result means the IMEI has not been reported stolen on Mykifaa. Always verify with the seller and request proof of purchase.
Simple, affordable protection
- 1 device registration
- IMEI registry entry
- Digital ownership certificate
- Theft reporting assistance
- WhatsApp support
- Everything in Basic
- Annual protection renewal
- SIM swap alert notifications
- Next of kin registration
- Priority theft response
- Single dashboard for all devices
- Everything in Annual Guard
- Up to 5 family devices
- Family dashboard view
- Group SIM swap alerts
- Dedicated account manager
Add your device to the registry
Choose your plan above to register — you will be taken to our secure Paystack payment page where you fill in your device details.
Report a stolen device
If your device has been stolen, report it immediately. The faster you report, the higher the chance of recovery. We will flag your IMEI, notify your next of kin, and assist with police reporting.
Report Submitted
Your IMEI has been flagged in our registry.
Our team will contact you within 2 hours via WhatsApp.
If this is an emergency, call 112 immediately.