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.ng And AI: Nigeria’s Digital Identity in a Thinking World

Artificial Intelligence is reshaping the global digital order, elevating data, trust, and governance to matters of national importance. As intelligent systems increasingly influence economies,...

Don Pedro Aganbi
December 16, 2025 2 Min Read
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Artificial Intelligence is reshaping the global digital order, elevating data, trust, and governance to matters of national importance. As intelligent systems increasingly influence economies, security, and public services, digital identity has emerged as core infrastructure. For Nigeria, that identity is rooted in the .ng country code top-level domain, stewarded by the Nigeria Internet Registration Association (NiRA).

According to Paul Twomey, former President and CEO of ICANN, “The internet’s stability depends on trusted identifiers and accountable governance.” In the era of AI, this principle is amplified. Algorithms rely on secure, persistent naming systems and predictable resolution.

The .ng domain provides a nationally governed, globally interoperable foundation upon which AI platforms, data services, and digital applications can reliably operate.

From a policy perspective, AI has sharpened debates around digital sovereignty, data localization, and ethical governance. The African Union’s Digital Transformation Strategy emphasizes local infrastructure as a prerequisite for inclusive innovation. By anchoring services within .ng, Nigeria strengthens its ability to shape how data is hosted, accessed, and leveraged—while remaining aligned with global internet norms.

In the AI economy, domain infrastructure is a policy tool not just a technical asset.

NiRA’s multi-stakeholder governance model reflects international best practice, mirroring the principles advocated by Vint Cerf, one of the fathers of the internet, who has consistently argued that “The internet succeeds when technical coordination and public interest governance evolve together.” This balance is critical as AI systems scale and intersect with national regulation, cybersecurity, and consumer protection.

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Nigeria’s emerging AI startups are operating at this intersection of innovation and policy. Young founders building solutions in fintech risk modeling, language processing, health diagnostics, and climate analytics increasingly adopt .ng domains to signal regulatory alignment, local accountability, and long-term credibility. For them, .ng is not a branding choice—it is a compliance and trust strategy.

Nigeria’s AI future depends on platforms that are locally rooted and globally trusted.

As AI continues to redefine the internet, NiRA’s mandate grows in significance. Beyond namespace management, it supports a resilient digital ecosystem where innovation, policy, and national interest converge.

In a thinking world, .ng stands as Nigeria’s digital signature—secure, sovereign, and ready for what comes next.

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#AI #DigitalIdentity #DotNG #NiRA #TechPolicy #DigitalNigeria#AIRevolution #InternetGovernance #DotNG #TrustInfrastructure#donpedroaganbi

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