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    Anambra ICT Boss Takes the Reins as NiRA’s Financial Secretary 

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    Anambra State ICT Agency has once again made waves on the national scene with the emergence of its Managing Director/CEO, Mr. Chukwuemeka Fred Agbata, as the Financial Secretary of the Nigeria Internet Registration Association (NiRA) Executive Board of Directors.

    This development comes on the heels of Nigeria’s remarkable growth in .ng domain adoption, with over 94,000 new registrations recorded. The rollout of DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC) has also boosted trust and resilience in the national domain space.

    Mr. Agbata’s appointment is a significant milestone for Anambra State, which has been at the forefront of digital transformation under Governor Soludo’s administration. The state’s adoption of the .(link unavailable) domain is a testament to its commitment to building a secure Nigerian internet identity.

    As Financial Secretary of NiRA, Mr. Agbata’s leadership will open new channels for collaboration and influence, positioning Anambra State as a model for responsible tech-driven governance in Nigeria.

    The Anambra State ICT Agency has reaffirmed its commitment to promoting a secure, accessible, and resilient digital ecosystem, both locally and nationally. Mr. Agbata’s appointment is a step in the right direction, and we look forward to seeing the impact of his leadership on the state’s digital journey.

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