NiRA Marks 20th Anniversary, Honours Digital Innovators at 8th .ng Awards
The Nigeria Internet Registration Association (NiRA) has celebrated its 20th anniversary alongside the 8th .ng Awards, honouring more than 40 individuals and organisations for their contributions to...
The Nigeria Internet Registration Association (NiRA) has celebrated its 20th anniversary alongside the 8th .ng Awards, honouring more than 40 individuals and organisations for their contributions to Nigeria’s digital ecosystem.
The milestone event, themed “20 Years, One Identity: Powering Nigeria with .ng”, capped a week of commemorative activities, including a live radio tour, the release of the NiRA History Documentary, and a community walk. The celebrations culminated in a grand Anniversary and Awards Night attended by pioneers, innovators, industry leaders, partners, and members of the broader NiRA community.
Chairman of the .ng Awards Committee, Mr Peter Oluka, said the ceremony was designed to pay tribute to NiRA’s early trailblazers, celebrate ongoing achievements, and inspire a renewed commitment to strengthening Nigeria’s digital identity as the organisation enters its next two decades.
NiRA President, Mr Adesola Akinsanya, reflected on the organisation’s journey, praising the visionaries who laid the foundation for Nigeria’s digital identity infrastructure.
“Twenty years ago, visionary men and women laid the foundation for what has grown to become Nigeria’s digital anchor—the custodian of our online identity,” he said.
Akinsanya emphasised the strategic importance of the .ng domain as a symbol of national pride, digital trust, and economic empowerment. He urged businesses, creators, institutions, and citizens to adopt the .ng domain as Nigeria’s authentic digital footprint.
Honouring Pioneers and Industry Leaders
NiRA presented Lifetime Achievement Awards to distinguished figures whose contributions have shaped Nigeria’s digital landscape. Recipients included:
Dr Ibukun Odusote
Chief Chima Onyekwere
Dr Isaac Odeyemi
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, GCFR
The late Engr Ndukwe Kalu
Presidential Awards were also presented to organisations and individuals driving digital transformation, including Go54, the Nigerian Copyright Commission, Senator Shuaib Salisu, Hon. Stanley Olajide, the Nigeria Computer Society, Techeconomy, QServers, the Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC), and Gavel.
The top category, .ng Company of the Year 2025, was awarded to Afrigo Pay Financial.
NiRA’s Vision for the Next 20 Years
The anniversary event served not only as a celebration but also as a renewed call for deeper nationwide adoption of the .ng domain. NiRA leadership stressed that strengthening Nigeria’s digital sovereignty will depend on expanding local domain usage across government, business, and creative industries.
According to NiRA, the .ng domain is central to:
National digital identity
Online trust and security
Protection of local content
Digital commerce growth
Global competitiveness
Nigeria’s innovative future
As NiRA enters its next chapter, the association says collaboration with public and private stakeholders will be essential to advancing Nigeria’s digital transformation.



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