I tried hunting through the government website, and it lists a large number of registrars, but none of them seem to offer an easy way to sign up for one. Keep in mind the following things though:
I saw another Nigerian company for which an "exception" had been made. Overall, I think it's risky business right now, especially if you manage to snag a desirable .ng domain. I don't mean this as offensive, but it's not unimaginable in Nigeria that a few greased palms could lead to an "exception" being made for re-assigning your DNS record if you don't have local interests there to back you up.
Hi, I represent Websoft [www.websoft.com.ng], the Registrar for Microsoft's bi.ng. The Buy-Now process of 2nd level .ng domains is on & its not over-the-counter, here is it official link by the registry published in 2010
I wonder if this is just defensive. Given Nigeria's reputation for Internet scams and bit.ly's problems with Libya, would Microsoft really want to build a URL shortener around this TLD?
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[ 6.2 ms ] story [ 58.3 ms ] threadRules weren't changed & nobody got any special treatment.
Kindly read Section 4.5 of the Policy pasted below :
http://www.nira.org.ng/media/pdf/NIRA%20Domain%20Names%20Pol...
(1) You need to have a business in Nigeria
(2) ccTLDs are subject to local laws, so be careful before basing your brand around a ccTLD name. Case in point: Bitly http://workbench.cadenhead.org/news/3503/bitly-builds-busine...
And likewise I searched the government website and none of its accredited registrars offer straight .ng registration
http://www.nira.org.ng/index.php/auction
So far, The domains listed below have been registered by Websoft:
1)3m.ng 2)leadership.ng 3)google.ng 4)gmail.ng 5)youtube.ng 6)honeywell.ng 7)googli.ng 8)bi.ng
http://www.webdomains.com.ng/cpanel.php?page=sldwhois