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Benefits Of Using Nigeria’s Domain Name, .ng by magikmind: 7:08pm On May 28, 2017
Having an online presence is a sure way to project your personal initiative or business to the world, be it nationally or internationally and at the core of this is a website that does the job of projecting the best of you online. Your website needs an address or a name if you like, hence the need for a domain.

In having a website, however, one is left with the choice of either going for a foreign domain registry such as the .com, .org, etc., or the local .NG domain.

When I say ‘local’, I do not mean it in the derogatory sense rather, I mean it in the sense that it is a proudly Nigerian brand available in Nigeria and also of international value.



Nigeria as a nation is blessed with a unique domain string known as .NG which is her Country Code Top Level Domain and we should be proud of this national asset.

In a 2013 joint survey conducted by SMEDAN and the National Bureau of Statistics, it was found that there were about 37 million Micro, Small and Medium Scale Enterprises in Nigeria.

You can imagine how cool it will be if a sizable percentage of these MSME’s actually patronise the .NG domain for the development of their website with the national identity that comes with it.

For Nigerians to fully embrace the use of the .NG domain name for their website, they need to know the benefits that can be derived from the domain name. Some of these benefits are highlighted in this piece.

The first benefit accruing to businesses that register the .NG domain name in Nigeria is that the .NG domains are ranked first on the search engines during a search online. This means that, using it and maintaining good SEO for your website will, over time, lead to an increase in local traffic.

Why do you think that Google would rather serve you results using google.com.ng when you search for stuff within Nigeria and if you travel to, say, Ghana, and use the same device, it will go ahead and serve you results via google.com.gh? What is even interesting is that, in the case of Nigeria, Google has both .com.ng as well as .ng, an example of a forward looking company.

Secondly, registering .NG domain gives those that do business with you an air of confidence and trust in doing business with you. This is because the .NG domain is managed by the Nigeria Internet Registration Association, NiRA, which is a Nigerian outfit where clients can lodge complaints in case they have issues with your website.

A third benefit is that the .NG domain is affordable and payments are made in Naira as against trying to source for forex for registering a foreign domain. On the aggregate, this will go on to save businesses and the country huge resources in hard foreign exchange.

A fourth benefit is speed. I will not be too technical but, each time you visit any website with a foreign string, there is usually a delay that occurs because of the calls that have to be made before the web page opens. If you, however, use the .NG string and also host your website locally, then, it helps to improve speed which is now a major ranking factor.

On my part, I am making conscious and deliberate efforts to walk the talk by flaunting the Nigerian brand online.

In my interactions and networking, I notice that folks from other parts of the world use their own local domain with pride. South African businesses are so proud to use their country’s domain, .Co.Za domain and in the UK, you find the .Co.Uk domain prevalent. The reverse is the case in Nigeria and this is why I am passionately preaching that we should imbibe the culture of patronising our own .NG domain brand in Nigeria.

Statistics show that Nigeria has just about 100,000 domains in the .NG registry compared to South Africa that has over one million domains in the .Co.Za registry. Does this not look like we are yet to start, especially, when you compare both countries’ population?

According to worldometers.info, Nigeria currently has an estimated population of 190 million people compared to that of South Africa which is currently estimated to be about 55 million. The big question is, what is South Africa doing to achieve this feat that we are not doing in Nigeria?

I must commend Nigeria Internet Registration Association for the outstanding job it has done so far since its inception. I, hereby, call for more advocacy and education that will get more Nigerians to appreciate what is ours and also get government to lead the way and let others follow.

Many government ministries and agencies are already on the .NG registry but if you ask me I believe it should be total compliance and nothing less. As long as it is related to any tier of government, it should be .NG.

The domain name is a multi-billion dollar industry and Africa is yet to get started in the game, but the opportunities are immense, especially if we start doing the right things now as a continent.

Finally, we must support our own. Can you imagine what will happen, if only five per cent of the estimated 190 million Nigerians decide to own domains that are built with the Nigerian ccTLD?

That would be around eight million domain names that serve as a foundation for businesses, ventures and causes. Would this not further strengthen the Nigerian brand, dignify her on the Internet and also protect her dwindling foreign reserves?

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Re: Benefits Of Using Nigeria’s Domain Name, .ng by schoolboymatt(m): 7:19pm On May 28, 2017
Proudly NIGERIA

Op you're very funny grin cheesy wink smiley

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Re: Benefits Of Using Nigeria’s Domain Name, .ng by PulseWeb: 7:42pm On May 28, 2017
okkk.... but you should have short this long epistle naaa.... go straight to the point

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Re: Benefits Of Using Nigeria’s Domain Name, .ng by Qriousity(m): 8:05pm On May 28, 2017
This is a fantastic piece. Very convincing article.

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Re: Benefits Of Using Nigeria’s Domain Name, .ng by Nobody: 8:14pm On May 28, 2017
Qriousity:
This is a fantastic piece. Very convincing article.
When the eastern blodas have ruined the reputation of the country?

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Re: Benefits Of Using Nigeria’s Domain Name, .ng by Bigajeff(m): 12:02am On May 29, 2017
Too expensive! one .ng amount can buy 3 .com

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Re: Benefits Of Using Nigeria’s Domain Name, .ng by 042report: 7:09am On May 29, 2017
Re: Benefits Of Using Nigeria’s Domain Name, .ng by okechuks22: 7:10am On May 29, 2017
angels09:

When the eastern blodas have ruined the reputation of the country?
not eastern brodas but ur selfish leaders

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Re: Benefits Of Using Nigeria’s Domain Name, .ng by savagefinder: 7:11am On May 29, 2017
Well. It depends on your dreams for your business.. If you feel your business will only end in Nigeria then you can go ahead and choose .ng but for those that have visions of branching into other countries with time go for .com, and pls op ".com" isn't a foreign domain it's a worldwide domain no country has exclusive right to it.. Make una no dey talk any how

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Re: Benefits Of Using Nigeria’s Domain Name, .ng by Kondomatic(m): 7:13am On May 29, 2017
Why is it that expensive?
Re: Benefits Of Using Nigeria’s Domain Name, .ng by LajaLaba: 7:14am On May 29, 2017
IPOB why!!!!!!!
Re: Benefits Of Using Nigeria’s Domain Name, .ng by Ihateafonja: 7:14am On May 29, 2017
Afonja (.)ng:- this is a scam website.
Re: Benefits Of Using Nigeria’s Domain Name, .ng by Ihateafonja: 7:14am On May 29, 2017
LajaLaba:
IPOB why!!!!!!!

Our cone head brothers have damaged our reputation, even their First class king is a Gee boy grin grin

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Re: Benefits Of Using Nigeria’s Domain Name, .ng by SConnect: 7:15am On May 29, 2017
.NG domain extension is good but not everyone can afford.

.COM is a top-level domain extension and +1 it's worldwide.

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Re: Benefits Of Using Nigeria’s Domain Name, .ng by Mctimothylota(m): 7:15am On May 29, 2017
Nigerians are not trustworthy, i 'll rather do my business with .COM than .NG.. grin

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Re: Benefits Of Using Nigeria’s Domain Name, .ng by onlymase(m): 7:15am On May 29, 2017
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Re: Benefits Of Using Nigeria’s Domain Name, .ng by yusufu16: 7:16am On May 29, 2017
OP why are we using 2 domains like .ng and
.com.ng what's the difference.
Re: Benefits Of Using Nigeria’s Domain Name, .ng by ipreach: 7:16am On May 29, 2017
we will soon have .bia

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Re: Benefits Of Using Nigeria’s Domain Name, .ng by ifeelgood: 7:17am On May 29, 2017
Lovely
Re: Benefits Of Using Nigeria’s Domain Name, .ng by Nobody: 7:18am On May 29, 2017
Note: Not for GUYMEN

as soon as you mugu sees com.ng, His or her name will be usain bolt.
Re: Benefits Of Using Nigeria’s Domain Name, .ng by Ucheosefoh(m): 7:18am On May 29, 2017
magikmind:
Having an online presence is a sure way to project your personal initiative or business to the world, be it nationally or internationally and at the core of this is a website that does the job of projecting the best of you online. Your website needs an address or a name if you like, hence the need for a domain.

In having a website, however, one is left with the choice of either going for a foreign domain registry such as the .com, .org, etc., or the local .NG domain.

When I say ‘local’, I do not mean it in the derogatory sense rather, I mean it in the sense that it is a proudly Nigerian brand available in Nigeria and also of international value.



Nigeria as a nation is blessed with a unique domain string known as .NG which is her Country Code Top Level Domain and we should be proud of this national asset.

In a 2013 joint survey conducted by SMEDAN and the National Bureau of Statistics, it was found that there were about 37 million Micro, Small and Medium Scale Enterprises in Nigeria.

You can imagine how cool it will be if a sizable percentage of these MSME’s actually patronise the .NG domain for the development of their website with the national identity that comes with it.

For Nigerians to fully embrace the use of the .NG domain name for their website, they need to know the benefits that can be derived from the domain name. Some of these benefits are highlighted in this piece.

The first benefit accruing to businesses that register the .NG domain name in Nigeria is that the .NG domains are ranked first on the search engines during a search online. This means that, using it and maintaining good SEO for your website will, over time, lead to an increase in local traffic.

Why do you think that Google would rather serve you results using google.com.ng when you search for stuff within Nigeria and if you travel to, say, Ghana, and use the same device, it will go ahead and serve you results via google.com.gh? What is even interesting is that, in the case of Nigeria, Google has both .com.ng as well as .ng, an example of a forward looking company.

Secondly, registering .NG domain gives those that do business with you an air of confidence and trust in doing business with you. This is because the .NG domain is managed by the Nigeria Internet Registration Association, NiRA, which is a Nigerian outfit where clients can lodge complaints in case they have issues with your website.

A third benefit is that the .NG domain is affordable and payments are made in Naira as against trying to source for forex for registering a foreign domain. On the aggregate, this will go on to save businesses and the country huge resources in hard foreign exchange.

A fourth benefit is speed. I will not be too technical but, each time you visit any website with a foreign string, there is usually a delay that occurs because of the calls that have to be made before the web page opens. If you, however, use the .NG string and also host your website locally, then, it helps to improve speed which is now a major ranking factor.

On my part, I am making conscious and deliberate efforts to walk the talk by flaunting the Nigerian brand online.

In my interactions and networking, I notice that folks from other parts of the world use their own local domain with pride. South African businesses are so proud to use their country’s domain, .Co.Za domain and in the UK, you find the .Co.Uk domain prevalent. The reverse is the case in Nigeria and this is why I am passionately preaching that we should imbibe the culture of patronising our own .NG domain brand in Nigeria.

Statistics show that Nigeria has just about 100,000 domains in the .NG registry compared to South Africa that has over one million domains in the .Co.Za registry. Does this not look like we are yet to start, especially, when you compare both countries’ population?

According to worldometers.info, Nigeria currently has an estimated population of 190 million people compared to that of South Africa which is currently estimated to be about 55 million. The big question is, what is South Africa doing to achieve this feat that we are not doing in Nigeria?

I must commend Nigeria Internet Registration Association for the outstanding job it has done so far since its inception. I, hereby, call for more advocacy and education that will get more Nigerians to appreciate what is ours and also get government to lead the way and let others follow.

Many government ministries and agencies are already on the .NG registry but if you ask me I believe it should be total compliance and nothing less. As long as it is related to any tier of government, it should be .NG.

The domain name is a multi-billion dollar industry and Africa is yet to get started in the game, but the opportunities are immense, especially if we start doing the right things now as a continent.

Finally, we must support our own. Can you imagine what will happen, if only five per cent of the estimated 190 million Nigerians decide to own domains that are built with the Nigerian ccTLD?

That would be around eight million domain names that serve as a foundation for businesses, ventures and causes. Would this not further strengthen the Nigerian brand, dignify her on the Internet and also protect her dwindling foreign reserves?
Nice article I must say, I want to register with .NG extension can you recommend a good registrar and can I host it on my name cheap hosting plan that I brought one month ago.
Re: Benefits Of Using Nigeria’s Domain Name, .ng by bamasite(m): 7:20am On May 29, 2017
Like savagefinder said, it depends on your dreams for your website. Imagine if you are building sites to sell later? grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin If you build that on a .ng domain then you are doomed before you start!

However, government and companies whose businesses are primarily for the Nigerian market can go 100% .ng.

Established companies(big names) can also use .ng for some subsidiaries that focus on the Nigerian market.

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Re: Benefits Of Using Nigeria’s Domain Name, .ng by Ournolly: 7:21am On May 29, 2017
angels09:
When the eastern blodas have ruined the reputation of the country?
Your Eastern brothers? Keep on whining like a hungry horse.
Re: Benefits Of Using Nigeria’s Domain Name, .ng by wiloy2k8(m): 7:24am On May 29, 2017
angels09:

When the eastern blodas have ruined the reputation of the country?

why why ... no sense
Re: Benefits Of Using Nigeria’s Domain Name, .ng by Mctimothylota(m): 7:24am On May 29, 2017
My next domain will be .BIA
Re: Benefits Of Using Nigeria’s Domain Name, .ng by Ournolly: 7:24am On May 29, 2017
Your number 4 is wrong, domain name extension doesn't affect website speed but the server and funny enough, you are 'being technical'. cheesy

I don't want to sound rude but are you sure you are a webmaster? Please delete that number 4.

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Re: Benefits Of Using Nigeria’s Domain Name, .ng by tuscani: 7:28am On May 29, 2017
This what the dullard should be doing and not chasing perceived thieves up and down.
Re: Benefits Of Using Nigeria’s Domain Name, .ng by datola: 7:33am On May 29, 2017
Wht's the difference (especially in terms of benefits) between .ng and. com.ng?

I also think people avoid it because it's more expensive to register .ng compared to. com.
This is in variance with OP's third point.
Re: Benefits Of Using Nigeria’s Domain Name, .ng by MrJaydpro: 7:33am On May 29, 2017
tuscani:
This what the dullard should be doing and not chasing perceived thieves up and down.

He should be writing articles on ".ng"??

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