Nigeria’s domain impact negatively on businesses

Nigeria’s domain impact negatively on businesses

The use of the .ng domain for online
business transactions with other countries is said to be affecting
business negatively, due to the high level of cyber crimes in the
country.

Bunmi
Akindele, a business woman, said, “Considering the way those in Europe,
United States, and Asia, among others, see Nigerians as a fraudulent
people to do online business with, using the .ng domain for your
business will certainly affect your business with organisations abroad.

“I
cannot register my company name with the .ng domain because it will
ruin my business as I cannot order for goods with that domain’s name
because it exposes my identity. The country has been portrayed in a bad
image because of the yahoo yahoo deals (Internet fraud) in Nigeria,”
added Ms. Akindele.

IP address, not .ng

However,
in a telephone interview with NEXT, Lanre Ayaji, the president of
Nigerian Internet Group (NIG) explained that the .ng domain name is not
the cause of failed online transactions, but the Internet Protocol (IP)
addresses from Nigeria.

“I
don’t really think that is the major reason why people are not using
it. I have been using the .ng domain for over 10 years now, and I have
not had any serious problem with it. People abroad who are scared of
doing business with Nigerians online are not using the domain name to
discriminate; they usually use the IP address to discriminate. The
discrimination is not done manually; it is done by the application
system that is operated abroad, and it is on that system that they list
the IP address which they don’t want to accept.

“The
moment an IP address is identified to be that of a Nigerian, that
person is barred from doing business online with that organisation. So,
it is not the domain name that causes the problem. Anybody that has a
perception that if he or she uses .ng, they will have problem doing
business online may have to re-examine that view. I think that is just
a mere perception, and not the reality,” said Mr. Ajayi.

Blame it on cybercrime

However,
operators agree that the high incidence of cybercrime is a major issue
that has also affected online transactions with Nigerians.

Mr.
Ajayi said, “I will encourage people to take up the .ng domain as it
may not affect their online transactions. But that is not to say that
the incidence of cybercrimes have not affected online transactions from
Nigeria.”

The
absence of policy to tackle cyber crime is a major problem. Jimson
Olufuye, the president of Information Technology Association of Nigeria
(ITAN), called on the federal government and regulators to put in place
appropriate legislations on cyber security to mitigate crimes. Mr.
Olufuye urged government to key into the toolkit recently launched by
the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) to reduce cybercrime
globally.

Benefits of .ng domain

Ugo
Akiri, an official of the Nigeria Internet Registrations Association
(NIRA), said the benefit of using the .ng domain are enormous,
particularly with regard to cleaning up the country’s image.

“The
.ng domain is a good instrument that will help to clean up Nigeria’s
image in terms of the negative use of the Internet these past years.
This will also help us to generate enough resources to invest in the
new generic top-level domain name (gTLDs) before foreigners overrun us
by taking up viable Nigerian geographical names for their new gTLDs.

“Access
to information is very important, as the world is developing daily by
new technologies and better ways of doing things. So, this would impact
on our access to information generally, and on education specifically,
as more Nigerian content will be available on the web,” she said.

Mr.
Ajayi also added that if Nigerians can register their businesses with
the .ng domain, it will help to improve the country’s economy without
the attendant capital flight.

“For
Nigerians, it saves foreign exchange. If you are not registered with
.ng, you would be registering with another gTLD and would be paying
dollar to the other country, but when you register with .ng, you are
paying naira to the registrar and you are saving money for the country,
instead for another country,” he said.

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