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Subscribe to SEC RSS (Rich Site Summary) Feed

What is RSS?
SEC RSS (Rich Site Summary or Really Simple Syndicate) is a format for delivering regularly updates on our web content. We are syndicating our contents as an RSS Feed to capital market operators and the general public.


Why SEC RSS?
SEC RSS would allow you to easily stay informed by retrieving the latest content from our site without having to search for it. You would save time by not needing to visit our site immediately.


How do I read SEC RSS Feed?
You would need an RSS Feed Reader and News Aggregators Feed Reader or News Aggregator software to enable you grab the RSS feeds from our sites and display them for you to read and use.


Once you have your Feed Reader, it is a matter of adding our RSS feed url (http://www.sec.gov.ng/secng_feed.rss) to the list of feeds your Feed Reader checks.

How Do I Subscribe to SEC RSS Feeds:
In order to subscribe to our RSS feeds, you will need two things, an RSS reader (also known as a news aggregator) and our url web address (http://www.sec.gov.ng/secng_feed.rss). A news aggregator or RSS reader is a software application that collects and displays news headlines and summaries from sources that you have designated. An RSS feed is an XML document that contains the news headlines and summaries.

Steps:
1.) Download a News Aggregator / RSS Reader (Click here>> for sample Rss FeedReader)
2.) Locate our web address (url), the RSS feed (http://www.sec.gov.ng/secng_feed.rss)
3.) Install the feed reader or news aggregator on your computer
4.) Finally insert the url of the feed (there is usually an "add feed" button)
5.) You can set the interval that the software will look for our feed update or simply update daily.
6.) The information in the feed will be updated when our feed contains new content.

 


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