Dear AFRINIC,
Thanks for the notifications.
I am currently not at post and so have forwarded the notifications to
Dr. Ephrem Kwaku Kwaa-Aidoo and Mr. Rafique Kodwo Agyare who are in copy
of this mail.

Kindly assist them to resolve the issue. Please give them a technical contact person
at AFRINIC to help them resolve the issue ASAP.

Best Regards,

Augustine

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On 2018-10-16 08:09, AFRINIC Database Administration wrote:
Dear Augustine Monney,

Your organisation, University of Education, Winneba (ORG-UEW1-AFRINIC)
is an AFRINIC member, and you are registered as the technical contact.

We are writing to inform you of a problem with "lame" nameservers for
one or more of your reverse DNS zones.
See https://afrinic.net/en/services/lame-delegation for more
information about lame delegations, and how you can correct the issue.

This is the second reminder. You will receive another reminder before
we remove the offending "nserver" attributes.

Please correct the issues listed below, either by making the
nameservers authoritative for the relevant zones, or by editing the
list of nameservers in the "nserver" attributes of the relevant
"domain" objects in the AFRINIC resource database at
whois.afrinic.net.

In terms of clause 10.7 of the AFRINIC Consolidated Policy Manual
(https://www.afrinic.net/community/policy-development/2479-consolidated-policy-manual-v12#s10_7),
persistent problems with lame delegations will result in removal of
the offending "nserver" attributes, or even of the entire "domain"
objects from the AFRINIC resource database.

The following domains have lame servers. The relevant database object
for each domain is listed, and the "nserver" lines are marked with the
date of removal of the nameserver from the domain object if the
problems are not corrected.

[*] Domain 91.74.41.in-addr.arpa:
- nserver ns1.uew.edu.gh is lame and will be removed on Sunday, 28 October 2018.

Regards,
AFRINIC

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