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.
 

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  • Speeches/Essays of past and present Presidents, Political office holders of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and other well meaning Nigerians
  • 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.
  • A collection of writings on different subjects published in journals and other periodicals
  • A collection of Maps of different locations in Nigeria
  • A collection of detailed written study of a single specialised subject or an aspect of it

Recent Submissions

ItemOpen Access
Communique issued at the end of the 62nd national conference/annual general meeting of the Nigerian library association held at the CBN centre of excellence, University of Portharcourt, River State from 8th - 11th July, 2024
(Nigerian library association, 2024-07) NIGERIAN library association
Communique issued at the end of the 62nd national conference/annual general meeting of the Nigerian library association held at the CBN centre of excellence, University of Portharcourt, River State from 8th - 11th July, 2024
ItemOpen Access
Daily trust newspaper Saturday, January 7, 2023:
(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited,, 2023-01-07) Media Trust Nigeria Limited
Lagosians react 4 months after Okada ban; Doctors on edge over attacks by patients’ relatives; 14 years after: Govt has no direction on Boko Haram leader’s enclave; Day Edo community ushered youths to adulthood; Media Trust gubernatorial debate to hold at BUK’s hall; Appeal Court reinstates Lawal as Zamfara PDP guber candidate; We’re not in court against INEC chair – DSS; We’ll make you job creators, not seekers, Tinubu assures Nigerian youths; Retrace your steps, support Atiku, PDP urges G-5; Aftermath of ASUU strike, fees; Increment; New educational language policy a misconceived idea; 2023: Nigerians must be wary of fake promises; Drugs, new year, entertainers; Presidency: Buhari to join APC campaigns in states — Keyamo; Immigration, NCoS get N500m each from BUA; Nigerian entertainment industry is the fastest globally — Bello Sisqo; Artistes, albums, movies to look out for in 2023; Kemi Adetiba teases return of ‘King of Boys’; ‘Battle on Buka Street’ grosses over $60,000 in US cinemas; Empress Njamah speaks up amid ex-fiancé’s saga; DSS, carry petrol-threats further please; When a fight against corruption defies physics; Despite Boko Haram, Kanem Bornu remains longest, most resilient empire in Africa; Major sporting contest for Team Nigeria in 2023; ‘NPFL club owners used to siphon money; Wikki Tourists ready for 2023 NPFL season – Guda; Shooting Stars unveil Alimi brothers, 2 goalkeepers; Tribute to the “King”; Elections: NYSC wants improved allowances for corps members; Buhari mourns Kebbi boat mishap victims, Sardaunan Keana; Overcoming Challenges by Administrators in Nigeria’s Varsities Administrations; How boundary crisis disrupts academic activities in A/Ibom; 63 days to poll: Who succeeds Ortom in Benue?; Bauchi highway markets endanger lives; NMDPRA seals 13 filling stations; NUPRC picks 139 firms for gas fl are trading; Gunmen kill 1, kidnap another in Delta; Man arrested for kidnapping dad, collecting N2.5m; FG state, inaugurate N11.4bn water project; Police arrest man for killing wife, woman for killing co-wife; 4 injured as residents desert communities after attack; Pensioners ask Abiodun for N2bn quarterly; Borno 90% safe for elections – Zulum; ‘Neglecting older people is a loss for Nigeria’; How boundary crisis disrupts academic activities in A/Ibom; FAILING A NATION IN PAIN;
ItemOpen Access
Youth involvement in criminal activities in Oyi local government area of Anambra state
(Journal of Interdisciplinary Research in Education, Social Sciences and Arts (JIRESSA), 2024) OKOYE, Amarachukwu Esther; Bentina Alawari Mathias
theoretical anchorage; strain theory; the concept of youth criminality; factors that influence youth involvement in criminal activity; poverty; family size; unemployment; peer pressure/ influence; consequences of youth involvement in criminal activities; effects on the individual; unsecured environment; measures to ameliorate the involvement of youth in criminal activities.
ItemOpen Access
Willingness to adopt precision agriculture: an analysis of Gombe and Bauchi states of Nigeria
(Nigerian Journal of Technology (NIJOTECH), 2024-03) EZEAKU, C.; A. O. Ani,; J. Adama,
Willingness to adopt precision agriculture: an analysis of Gombe and Bauchi states of Nigeria
ItemOpen Access
Sustainable faecal sludge management in Internally Displaced Persons (IDPS) settlements in tropical climate: a review
(Nigerian Journal of Technology (NIJOTECH),, 2024-03) ORUGBA, H. O.; C. Osagie,; H. I. Owamah.
In settlements for internally displaced persons (IDPs), achieving sustainable on-site faecal sludge management is crucial. Effective stabilization and treatment methods are vital, as the wrong choices can result in dire sanitary conditions. Tropical climate, marked by low-income settings and overburdened sanitation facilities, pose unique challenges that demand tailored solutions. This review paper focuses on simplicity, cost-efficiency, and minimal land requirements for stabilization, along with affordability, low health risks, and valuable end-products for treatment. Notable findings include mechanical presses, planted drying beds, and solar greenhouse drying beds as robust stabilization methods, while microwave heating, black soldier fly larvae, and anaerobic digestion show promise as sustainable treatment techniques. Adopting these techniques promises sustainable faecal sludge management and potential improvements in living standards.