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Nigeria Internet Registration Association

Domain Registration Tool

Quick Steps: Step 1
Search WHOIS (What is Registered)

1 Specify, Change or Create Identity Handle*
2 Specify or Change the Domain
3 Specify or Change Admin Contact/Delete Domain
4 Specify or Change the Technical Contact
5 Specify or Change the Domain Details
6 Specify or Change the Name Servers
7 Request Validation and Registration
8 Monitor the Status of the registration


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A NIRA handle is required to create a profile for first time domain registrants. Click here to have a handle created for you and begin registering domains

If you do have a NIRA handle but have forgotten your password, please Click here

If you know your handle and password, please specify them below
NIRA Handle:
Password:


Click to move on to the next Step.

DISCLAIMER

By the registration of your name on the Internet, Nigeria Internet Registration Association (NiRA), Randy Bush (randy at psg.com), the registrar (registrar at register.net.ng), the IANA, the and the National Science Foundation are accepting in good faith that you have the right to use the name.

Our function in registering names on the Internet is to assure that the name does not conflict with any other name in the name space requested.

The user by your registration and use of the name and/or your continued use of an existing name, agrees, as part of your request for name registration, to indemnify and hold harmless from any and all costs, fees, expenses arising from litigation involving trademark, trade name, service mark, and any other name infringements, or other reasons, NiRA, the registrar, the IANA, and the National Science Foundation.

The party requesting registration of this name certifies that to her/his knowledge, the use of this name does not violate trademark or other statutes.

Registering a domain name does not confer any legal rights to that name and any disputes between parties over the rights to use a particular name are to be settled between the contending parties using normal legal methods (See RFC 1591).