National Repository of Nigeria
The Apex Repository of the Federal Republic of Nigeria with objectives to:
- Preserve in electronic format the intellectual and cultural resources of Nigeria for posterity.
- Increase the visibility of the Nigerian knowledge storehouse and its scholarly, literary and cultural heritage; and
- Increase the availability and accessibility of Nigerian content to the global community.

Our Categories
Select a Category to browse its collections.
- Speeches/Essays of past and present Presidents, Political office holders of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and other well meaning Nigerians
- These are a collection of sound recordings, such as lectures, interviews, podcasts, music, and oral histories. These audio materials cover a wide range of topics and are available for listening, learning, and research purposes."
- Collection containing extensive selection of framed autographs, manuscripts, historical books and materials from pre-colonial times
- A collection of the constitutions, Laws and Acts of the Federal Government of Nigeria, all Political parties and parastatals
- Historical information of Nigerians based on personal narration
- A collection of all official government gazettes and circulars by the Federal Government of Nigeria and its federating states.
- These are a collection of materials that support the preservation, promotion, and revitalization of indigenous languages. These resources include language learning materials, dictionaries, stories and cultural documents that reflect the linguistic and cultural diversity of indigenous communities."
- A collection of writings on different subjects published in journals and other periodicals
- A collection of Maps of different locations in Nigeria
Recent Submissions
Citizen magazine of January 3-9, 1994, vol.5, no.1
(Lagos state: Citizen Communications limited, 1994-01-03) CITIZEN Communications limited
• Open letter to Abacha.
• Before the rotational presidency.
• Three hands in one year.
• Peering into the abyss.
• The Trojan horse cometh.
• How tough was tough.
• Governors are gone.
• Theatre of the absurd.
• Junk sensation, junk liars.
• Babangida plans to take a second wife.
• Osoba’s numerous cars.
• NNPC stinks.
• Recurring fires, silent probes.
• Hijacking: a new crime.
• Labour: strikes and unrest.
• The collapse of economy: It has been much talk and less action on how to revive the economy.
• Prelude to the constitutional conference.
• African panorama.
• Japan: old guard dethroned.
• France: a little to the right.
• Colombia: end of the road.
• Israel/PLO accord: beyond handshake.
• Michael Jackson’s headache.
• News clampdown: cat-and-mouse game.
• June 12: not to be.
• The Chukwumerije phenomenon: he read the riot act.
• Sport ’93: world cup fever.
• Courts of upsets and tragedy.
Citizen magazine of December 20 1993 – January 3, 1994, vol.4, no.49
(Lagos state: Citizen Communications limited, 1993-12-20) CITIZEN Communications limited
• Re: “Attack” on IBB.
• No to democratic terrorism.
• Towards a constitution conference.
• Watch this GATT.
• Administering fuel – Adamu Adamu.
• National conference is a ruse – Okereke.
• It’s unnecessary – Dr. Mahdi.
• Trial of Onagoruwa.
• NNPC: a corporation in transition.
• A helping hand: the Nigeria/Palestine Association is born.
• Hoot owls and screech owls.
• On the brink: the nation's banking industry is no longer at ease.
• Abacha: portrait of a patriot.
• The customs agent: an agent of truce.
• Algeria: Roumi, go home!
• No meeting point: factional leaders remain divided on ways to end the crisis in the war tom country.
• World trade: at last, the GATT?
• Russia: Behold, the Lernean Hydra.
• Venezuela/Chile: At last, a change?
• Bag men bleeding Africa.
• HIV does not cause AIDS?
• Polythene bag: the silent killer.
• USA '94 NSC usurps NFA’s job.
Citizen magazine of July 15 - 22, 1991 vol.2, no.29.
(Lagos state: Citizen Communications limited,, 1991-07-15) CITIZEN Communications limited
• Chike Obi goofed.
• BCCI’s travails.
• Making ECOWAS tick.
• Mohammed Haruna: haba new Nigerian!
• We are all comfortable with the ECOWAS peace plan — Dr. Sawyer.
• Old loyalties die hard.
• Jeddah air mishap: on their way home from the Holy Land 242 Nigerian pilgrims perish in a crash.
• Abuja mayoral race: the indigenes see this as an opportunityto assert themselves.
• Onyekwere Ogba; NERFUND is on course.
• Aba market: another feather for the giant.
• Merchant banks get pass mark.
• NewDEVCO forges ahead.
• John Holt welcomes MacRae.
• Algeria: Chadli Benjedid sticks to his repressive hold on power.
• ANC's new look: emerging from its 48th conference, the Congress is all set to rule.
• Iraq: America's pound of flesh.
• Bilkisu Yusuf: Smuggler’s logic.
• Sea robbers rise again.
• Treating Ulcer: how is peptic ulcer treated?
• Drama: a sour toast for Soyinka.
• Another star gone: Ex-Eagles skipper Muda Lawal dies in his prime
Citizen magazine of January 14, 1991, vol.2, no.2
(Lagos state: Citizen Communications limited, 1991-01-14) CITIZEN Communications limited
• That minimum wage.
• Worthy silver jubilee.
• Budget 1991.
• Apartheid must go now.
• 1990 – Adamu Adamu.
• The rise and decline of a new Nigerian.
• The ‘outside’ insider.
• A gross act of provocation.
• Budget ’91: like an elephant, some are happy, some are not.
• I have the courage – Madaki.
• Gusau was lenient to David-West.
• Somalia: Sun set for Barre?
• Menem on the fence: Argentina leader has now known that the wish of the people he governs supercedes that of the military leaders he fears.
• Tai Solarin's conversion – Kabiru Yusuf.
• How to read a newspaper.
• Allen Avenue's magic carnival.
• Calligraphy at its best.
• Nation’s Cup qualifier: Eagles can tame the stallions.
• Kaduna Sports Council: Director axes associations.
• Dr. Oti: rebel without cause?
Citizen magazine of February 21 - 27, 1994, vol.5, no.8
(Lagos state: Citizen Communications limited, 1994-02-21) CITIZEN Communications limited
• West and its agenda.
• Bosnia: end in sight?
• Constitutional Conference: the agenda from the West.
• Yorubas, victims of circumstances – Adedibu.
• Most people want to remain one – Hamza.
• Yar’adua: Tiger by the tail.
• Education: the party is over.
• South Africa: first impressions.
• Liberia: what’s up ECOMOG?
• Bosnia: West tires of doing nothing.
• Uncle Sam is angry: the US may fight Japan for the first time since 1945 — over trade.
• USA ’94: Eagles’ year to rule the world.
• Yar’adua; laughing last.