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
CSS 212: The sociology of punishment and correction
(Abuja( National Open University of Nigeria Headquarters University Village Plot 91, Cadastral Zone, Nnamdi Azikwe Expressway Jabi): National Open University of Nigeria press,, 2022) Course developed and written by Victor Aniekan Usoh; Niyi Adegoke; Bosede Folashade Okeshola
• History and efficacy of punishment.
• Philosophies of punishment.
• Historical overview of institutional corrections.
• The general nature of the prison community.
• Classification, reception and case work.
• Prison labor.
• Release from prison.
• Probation.
• Theoretical framework of the prisons system.
• Purposes and goals of the criminal sanction.
• The choice of a sanction.
• Issues on capital punishment (death penalty).
• Sentencing practices.
• The inmates social code and functions.
• Re-socialization within walls.
• The pains of imprisonment.
• Prisonization.
• Standard minimum rules for the treatment of prisoners.
• Limitation of treatment in prisons.
• Classification as part of treatment in the prison system.
• Group therapy with offenders.
• Modification of the criminal value system.
• Evolution and philosophies of prisons system in Nigeria.
• Penological policies of the Nigerian criminal justice system.
• Penal practices in Nigeria.
• Punishment as a deterrent: how effectiveness has it been? (a case of Nigerian environment).
• Awaiting trial and holding charge in Nigeria criminal justice system.
• Prisoner’s rights and civil disabilities of ex-convicts in Nigeria.
• Nigerian prison after care services.
• The advocacy for deinstitutionalization of sentences in Nigeria.
• Various recommendations on prisons reform.
MTH 102: Elementary Mathematics II
(Abuja: (National Open University of Nigeria Headquarters University Village Plot 91, Cadastral Zone, Nnamdi Azikwe Expressway Jabi): National Open University of Nigeria press,, 2023) Course written by Peter Ogedebe; Course reviewde by Sulyman Olakunle Salawu
• Function and graphs.
• Limits.
• Idea of continuity.
• Calculus of differentiation.
• The derivative as limit of rate of change.
• Differentiation technique.
• Calculus of integration.
• Integration.
• Definite integrals (application to areas under curve and volumes of solids
The Nigerian Tide newspaper Friday April 18, 1977, vol.7, no.859
(Nigerian Tide, 1977-04-18) NIGERIAN Tide
• Appointment of teachers
• Two school bodies clash: engaged staff to wait
• Hotelier convicted
• Hoarded star beer seized
• Special case for women
• Corps members impress inspector
• Editorial, we march on [1], performance ratio, gigantic scheme
• Construct Ndoni roads
• NBC and Sujiye Iboroma
• Give water to EBUBU
• Class room blown down: Easter surprise package for school kids
• Hospital gets new female wards
• Training scheme for companies lauded
• Commissioners advises councillors
• Company ordered to pay N2,942
• Registration for ’77-78 UPE begins
• Campaign on metric system launched
• Student convicted for impersonation
• Substantial contributions
• Developing Africa
• Our Angola policy
• Do we really use our conscience?
• Nigeria and developing Africa
• Suleman storms to tennis crown
• How they fared
• Singer industrial machines your partner in profit
• Akioye is not pleased
• Stormy smash
• Now, you must aim really high: Lekwot charges rivers athletes
• PH boys shoot to gold
The Nigerian Tide newspaper Friday, April 19, 1977, vol.7, no.860
(Nigerian Tide, 1977-04-19) NIGERIAN Tide
• 30 customs officials charged: Malpractices, corruption alleged
• Now, NIDB acquired
• Ali’s message to African scouts
• Diseases prevention mounts
• Tasks force corp members
• Civil service needs changes
• Bizman becomes Ezeji of Ngwaland
• Bendel plans new colleges
• Productivity should be a yardstick
• Editorial,we march on [2]
• PCB, extend functions to rural areas
• That judgement on PH ownership
• NPRC probe overdue
• Increase power supply, NEPA told
• Bendel budgets N466.3 million for its services
• Local government system to foster democracy
• Youth centres for all states
• Two months festival ends
• Baker accuses cop of seduction
• Lady teachers’s arrest ordered
• David-West in Opobo
• Claims 400 naira damages
• Debate on French aid to Zaire
• Leaders divided over issue of détente
• Ethopia silent over arms deal
• Ghana: Brighter economic prospects ahead
• African lab leads fight against
• E. African co-operation on river management
• Before civilian rule
• NYSC members work on twenty-six projects
• New mosque for benin
• More times to win stalls
• Four to threat charges
• Ngwa councillor wants unity
• Corps members lauded
• 39 farmers, fishermen get loan
• Hotels board inaugurated
• Ondo to spend N107.9m on social services
• Superior skill rob bonny of golden chance
• Another slap on racists
• Bori boys run into a 4—0 wallop
• Memoirs are best made of these
• 14 jailed for breach of peace
• Beware of rascals
• Warning to the nation
• Aims of LG reforms outlined
• Don urges skilled, disciplined army
The Nigerian Tide newspaper Friday August 6, 1976, vol.6, no.641
(Nigerian Tide, 1976-08-06) NIGERIAN Tide
• Big hope for erosion victims: Magoro in port harcourt
• FMG promises assistance: N45m docks to ports case
• Envoys see Obasanjo
• Gov lekwot’s address to youth corps members
• Send naval officers to NPA wharf
• Editorial,we are happy to miss them
• What of those dismissed policemen
• Let us help the insane ones
• Let varsities have faculty of engineering
• Cash gift for ABU artists
• Bizmen urged to be patriotic
• Coy boss fetes staff
• Attorney-general defends N1m suit
• Police needs recruits
• Former commissioner loses injunction suit
• Unity make progress
• Nunieh probe panel holds press confab
• Accidents on the roads
• Lijadu sisters coming out
• Whose goat?
• Music committee for FESTAC
• Maluna thrills London crowd
• Boycott still hunts games but blind cripples carry on
• Wrestlers VIE for honours
• Bad eggs retired for 1 year
• Sharks fans need funds
• NPA on tour
• 120 Judokas for kano on august 14
• Greater tomorrow in tough grooming
• Acada sports at Ife
• Big puzzle for UNTH board how was N2m stolen?
• Allagoa completes assignment
• Chairman appeals
• Power failures: NEPA votes N250m