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2nd Level Domains: Stakeholder Sensitization Webinar Demystify Website Setup

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At the groundbreaking November edition of the Stakeholder Sensitization Webinar series on the National Policy for 2nd Level Domains (2NLD.ng), stakeholders were immersed in a comprehensive presentation on the roadmap of setting up a website from start to finish.

Representing the Director General NITDA, Acting Director, E-Government Development and Regulations, Mr. Benard Ewa underscored the organization’s unwavering commitment to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, an agenda which aims to strengthen processes and accelerate the transformation of delivery points to digital, ensuring inclusivity for all.

Speaking on the Roadmap for Website setup, Rev. Folayan Micheal Olusegun, Manager of Government Websites and Domain at NITDA, took stakeholders through a detailed journey on setting up a website from start to finish.

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From defining purpose to choosing domain names, domain registration, content structure, design and development of the website, optimization and security implementation, to actual launch and promotion of the website, each step was demystified.

Stakeholders were urged to recognize websites as digital ambassadors, reflecting the best features of products and organizations with benefits ranging from round-the-clock service availability to streamlined operations for retirees and businesses, irrespective of time zones.

The webinar facilitated interactive sessions that allowed participants to share experiences, ask questions, and seek clarifications on the various steps for setting up a website for their organizations and parastatals.

No doubt the overarching goal of the training aligns with Governor Chukwuma Soludo’s push for digital excellence in Anambra State, a goal which the Anambra State ICT Agency is fast running with to ensure its full realization. The emphasis lies in ensuring seamless operations for government ministries, departments, and agencies (MDAs).

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The webinar concluded with a call to action, urging stakeholders on a collective effort to make our country’s internet space more user-friendly, the ripple effect of which promises to enhance our collective digital presence on the global stage.

The Stakeholder Sensitization and Capacity Building Webinar on the National Policy on 2nd Level Domain (2NDLD.ng) is a webinar series organized by National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) and other relevant stakeholders, aimed at educating stakeholders with the necessary information and tools to leverage the .ng domain effectively while enhancing their online presence and contributing to the nation’s digital transformation. The Webinar takes place 2nd Thursday of every month.

Stay tuned for more updates as the nation strides confidently into the digital era.


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