Difference between revisions of "NiRA"

From ICANNWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
 
(48 intermediate revisions by 8 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{CompanyInfo|
 
{{CompanyInfo|
| logo            = NiRALogo.gif
+
| logo            = ng logo.png
| type            = Non Profit
+
| type            = Non-Profit
 
| industry        = Registry
 
| industry        = Registry
 
| founded        = March 23, 2005
 
| founded        = March 23, 2005
| founders        =
 
 
| ownership      =  
 
| ownership      =  
| headquarters    = 9 Kofo Abayomi Street<br>
+
| headquarters    = 8, Funsho William's Avenue, Surulere, Lagos
Victoria Island Lagos
 
 
| country        = Nigeria
 
| country        = Nigeria
| businesses      =
+
| email          = admin [at] nira.org.ng
| products        =
+
| website        = [http://www.nira.org.ng NiRA.org.ng]
| employees      =
+
| facebook        = [http://www.facebook.com/niraworks NiRAworks]
| revenue        =
+
| twitter        = niraworks
| email          = admin[at]nira.org.ng
+
| keypeople = [[Dr. Adeola Odeyemi]], Pioneer Board Chairman <br />[[Pastor Mrs. Ibukun Odusote]], Current Board Chairman <br />[[Late Ndukwe Kalu]], Pioneer Executive President <br />[[Adesola Akinsanya]], Current Executive President <br />[[Mrs Eyitayo Iyortim]], Current COO
| website        = [http://www.nira.org.ng NiRA]
 
| blog            =
 
| facebook        = [http://www.lite.facebook.com/pages/Nigeria-Internet-Registration-Association-NIRA/153808585924?sk=wall&filter=12 NiRA]
 
| linkedin        =
 
| twitter        =  
 
| keypeople       = [[Mary Uduma]], President<br>
 
[[A. Odeyemi]], Chairman Board of Trustees<br>
 
[[Ope Odusan]], COO
 
 
}}
 
}}
'''NiRA''' or '''Nigerian Internet Registration Association''' is the registry of [[.ng]] domain names. Besides the [[ccTLD]] it supports some other second level domains including [[com.ng]], [[edu.ng]], [[name.ng]], [[net.ng]], [[org.ng]], [[sch.ng]], [[gov.ng]], [[mil.ng]] and [[mobi.ng]].<ref>[http://www.nira.org.ng/ NiRA]</ref>  
+
'''NiRA''' or '''Nigeria Internet Registration Association''' is the registry of Nigeria's .ng [[ccTLD]]. <ref>[http://www.nira.org.ng/ NiRA]</ref>
 +
 
 +
NiRA follows the [[Registry]]/[[Registrar]] model according to which .ng domain names can be registered through a NiRA accredited Registrar. It does not directly register domain names.<ref name="ccnso">[http://ccnso.icann.org/about/member-profiles/ng.htm ccNSO Member Profile - .ng]</ref>
  
NiRA follows the [[Registry]]/[[Registrar]] model according to which [[.ng]] domain names can be registered through a NiRA accredited registrar. It does not directly register domain names.<ref>[http://ccnso.icann.org/about/member-profiles/ng.htm ICANN ccNSO]</ref>
 
  
Miss [[Mary Uduma]], president of the organization, opposes [[ICANN]]'s decision to create a [[.xxx]] [[sTLD]].<ref>[http://www.nira.org.ng/index.php/constiution/14-icann-2013 NiRA]</ref>
 
 
==History==
 
==History==
NiRA was started as a stakeholder organization in 2005 for the maintenance of [[.ng]] domain names, prior to which, the [[ccTLD]] was managed by the National Information Technology Development Agency on behalf of the Federal Government and was hosted in the USA by an American [[Randy Bush]]. Its Board of Trustees was elected in 2007 and its Executive Board in 2010.<ref>[http://www.nira.org.ng/index.php/about-nira About NiRA]</ref> To promote the [[ccTLD]] NiRA offered 50,000 free [[.ng]] domain names to its customers in March, 2011.<ref>[http://www.todayisp.com/news/MessView.net?IDMessage=10869 TodayIsp]</ref>
+
In 1995, the ccTLD was delegated by John Postel to Iyabo Odusote from Yaba College of Technology in Lagos, Nigeria. In 2004 the Nigerian government requested redelegation to the the National Information Technology Development Agency.<ref>[https://www.iana.org/reports/2004/ng-report-10jun04.html IANA Redelegation Report - .ng], June 10, 2004 (first redelegation).</ref> NiRA was started as a stakeholder organization in 2005 for the maintenance of the .ng registry.<ref name="ccnso" /> NiRA's Board of Trustees was elected in 2006 and its Executive Board in March 2007.<ref>[http://www.nira.org.ng/index.php/about-nira About NiRA]</ref> In 2008, the Nigerian government and NiRA entered into a formal agreement for NiRA to become the sponsoring organization of the .ng ccTLD.<ref>[https://www.iana.org/reports/2009/ng-report-07apr2009.html IANA Redelegation Report - .ng], April 7, 2009 (second redelegation)</ref>
 +
 
 +
==Leadership==
 +
 
 +
'''Past Board of Trustee Chairman'''
 +
 
 +
Dr. Adeola Odeyemi
 +
 
 +
Deacon Chima Onyekwere
 +
 
 +
 
 +
'''Past Presidents'''
 +
 
 +
Late Kalu Ndukwe
 +
 
 +
[[Mary Uduma]]
 +
 
 +
Sunday Folayan
 +
 
 +
 
 +
'''Past Chief Operations Officer'''
 +
*
 +
[[Ope Odusan]]
 +
 
 +
[[Adebunmi Adeola Akinbo]]
 +
 
 +
Edith Udeagwu
 +
 
 +
==.ng==
 +
 +
In April 2013, NiRA opened .ng for registration outside of Nigeria. The .ng domain is an [[Open Use ccTLD]]; registration at the top level is open to anyone, with some restrictions and rules on registration of certain second-level domains.<ref>[https://www.nira.org.ng/images/Policies/NIRA_Domain_Names_Policy.pdf NiRA Domain Names Policy] (PDF)</ref> Leveraging the potential for [[Domain hack|domain hacking]] English words ending in -ing, the second-level domain i.ng is available for registration. Other [[second-level domain]]s including com.ng, edu.ng, name.ng, net.ng, org.ng, sch.ng, gov.ng, mil.ng, and mobi.ng.<ref name="ccnso" />
  
 
==Switch to .ng==
 
==Switch to .ng==
NiRA has recently started a campaign 'Switch to .ng' urging Nigerian firms to register .ng domains. This will improve the visibility of Nigeria on internet by creating local content and will ensure content security. As a result of campaign local as well as International companies have started giving attention to .ng domains.<ref>[http://www.technologyavenue.com.ng/web3.0/2011/09/20/switch-to-ng-domain-name-firms-told/ TechnologyAvenue]</ref> Further .ng is an [http://icannwiki.com/index.php/CcTLD#Open_ccTLDs Open ccTLD] which can be registered by anyone around the globe. Google has registered Google.ng and has yet to provide local content. While Microsoft, after much resistance, finally registered bi.ng in February 2011. It is likely that Microsoft payed a high amount nearing 3 million in Nigerian currency, to register the domain.<ref>[http://www.loyokezie.com/2011/02/05/finally-microsoft-gets-bi-ngd/ LoyOkezie]</ref>
+
In 2011, NiRA started a 'Switch to .ng' urging Nigerian firms to register .ng domains. It aims to improve the visibility of Nigeria on the Internet by creating local content with ensured content security.<ref>[http://www.technologyavenue.com.ng/web3.0/2011/09/20/switch-to-ng-domain-name-firms-told/ TechnologyAvenue - "Switch to NG" launch]</ref> As part of the campaign, NiRA offered 50,000 free [[.ng]] domain names to its customers in March, 2011.<ref>[http://www.todayisp.com/news/MessView.net?IDMessage=10869 TodayISP - Press Release]</ref>. With the support of NITDA and the excellent leadership of the Ministry of Communication Technology, Mrs. Omobola Johnson, "switchto.gov.ng" was launched to convert Nigerian agencies and governmental bodies to .ng addresses.
  
 
==Events==
 
==Events==
NiRA, in collaboration with other internet related bodies, organized the Digital Sense Forum 2010, held in Lagos.<ref>[http://www.digitalsenseafrica.com.ng/Ekuwem.html DigitalSenseAfrica]</ref> It represents Nigeria in ICANN fora and is interested in hosting an [[ICANN]] meeting planned for 2013.<ref>[http://www.nira.org.ng/index.php/constiution/14-icann-2013 NiRA]</ref>
+
NiRA, in collaboration with other internet related bodies, has organized a lot of activities to date and contributed immensely to the growth and development of various organizations across Africa and in Nigeria. NiRA is supporting the growth and sustenance of organizations and associations with related reference, towards advancing the development amongst the Internet Industry.
==External Links==
+
 
* NiRA registrars [http://74.50.49.158/index.php/registrars list].
+
* The Digital Sense Forum.<ref>[http://www.digitalsenseafrica.com.ng/Ekuwem.html DigitalSenseAfrica]</ref>;
  
==References==
+
* The Local Internet Content Forum (LICF);
 +
 
 +
* The Nigeria Internet Governance Forum (NIGF) <ref> NIGF[http://www.nigf.org.ng]</ref>.
 +
 
 +
 
 +
Other expectations are:
 +
 
 +
* Corporate-1-Million i.e. NG Corps, NG Media College, NG Young CEOs  et al;
 +
 
 +
* Centenary Giveaways[http://www.centenarydomains.ng/];
 +
 
 +
* Internet Awards and Recognition, to mention a few.
 +
 
 +
 
 +
'''==External Links=='''
 +
* NiRA registrars [http://www.nira.org.ng/index.php/registrars/accredited-registrars].
 +
 
 +
'''==References=='''
 
{{reflist}}
 
{{reflist}}
 
 
__NOTOC__
 
__NOTOC__
[[Category:Companies|NiRA]]
+
[[Category:CcTLD Registry]]
 +
[[Category:ccNSO Member]]

Latest revision as of 11:33, 18 July 2023

Ng logo.png
Type: Non-Profit
Industry: Registry
Founded: March 23, 2005
Headquarters: 8, Funsho William's Avenue, Surulere, Lagos
Country: Nigeria
Email: admin [at] nira.org.ng
Website: NiRA.org.ng
Facebook: NiRAworks
Twitter: TwitterIcon.png@niraworks
Key People
Dr. Adeola Odeyemi, Pioneer Board Chairman
Pastor Mrs. Ibukun Odusote, Current Board Chairman
Late Ndukwe Kalu, Pioneer Executive President
Adesola Akinsanya, Current Executive President
Mrs Eyitayo Iyortim, Current COO

NiRA or Nigeria Internet Registration Association is the registry of Nigeria's .ng ccTLD. [1]

NiRA follows the Registry/Registrar model according to which .ng domain names can be registered through a NiRA accredited Registrar. It does not directly register domain names.[2]


History

In 1995, the ccTLD was delegated by John Postel to Iyabo Odusote from Yaba College of Technology in Lagos, Nigeria. In 2004 the Nigerian government requested redelegation to the the National Information Technology Development Agency.[3] NiRA was started as a stakeholder organization in 2005 for the maintenance of the .ng registry.[2] NiRA's Board of Trustees was elected in 2006 and its Executive Board in March 2007.[4] In 2008, the Nigerian government and NiRA entered into a formal agreement for NiRA to become the sponsoring organization of the .ng ccTLD.[5]

Leadership

Past Board of Trustee Chairman

Dr. Adeola Odeyemi

Deacon Chima Onyekwere


Past Presidents

Late Kalu Ndukwe

Mary Uduma

Sunday Folayan


Past Chief Operations Officer

Ope Odusan

Adebunmi Adeola Akinbo

Edith Udeagwu

.ng

In April 2013, NiRA opened .ng for registration outside of Nigeria. The .ng domain is an Open Use ccTLD; registration at the top level is open to anyone, with some restrictions and rules on registration of certain second-level domains.[6] Leveraging the potential for domain hacking English words ending in -ing, the second-level domain i.ng is available for registration. Other second-level domains including com.ng, edu.ng, name.ng, net.ng, org.ng, sch.ng, gov.ng, mil.ng, and mobi.ng.[2]

Switch to .ng

In 2011, NiRA started a 'Switch to .ng' urging Nigerian firms to register .ng domains. It aims to improve the visibility of Nigeria on the Internet by creating local content with ensured content security.[7] As part of the campaign, NiRA offered 50,000 free .ng domain names to its customers in March, 2011.[8]. With the support of NITDA and the excellent leadership of the Ministry of Communication Technology, Mrs. Omobola Johnson, "switchto.gov.ng" was launched to convert Nigerian agencies and governmental bodies to .ng addresses.

Events

NiRA, in collaboration with other internet related bodies, has organized a lot of activities to date and contributed immensely to the growth and development of various organizations across Africa and in Nigeria. NiRA is supporting the growth and sustenance of organizations and associations with related reference, towards advancing the development amongst the Internet Industry.

  • The Digital Sense Forum.[9];
  • The Local Internet Content Forum (LICF);
  • The Nigeria Internet Governance Forum (NIGF) [10].


Other expectations are:

  • Corporate-1-Million i.e. NG Corps, NG Media College, NG Young CEOs et al;
  • Centenary Giveaways[2];
  • Internet Awards and Recognition, to mention a few.


==External Links==

  • NiRA registrars [3].

==References==