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
Daily trust newspaper, Monday, May 10, 2010: trust is a burden, vol. 24 no. 26. Jimada Ula 26, 1431 A.H.
(Utako District, Abuja: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-05-10) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.
■ Yar'adua's last 48 hours, by family. ■ Danjuma-led PAC to Jonathan: You con-test, we quit. ■ Don't serve regional interest, Monguno tells Jonathan. ■ 2011: Kano deputy gov, others unite against Shekarau's choice. ■ Ogbulafor's trial commences today. ■ Jonathan can't elect VP without PDP. ■ Implement Uwais report for Yar'adua -CPC. ■ Gombe releases N70m for scholarships. ■ Yar'adua's death, lesson to leaders ~Bafarawa. ■ Sarkozy, Hu, Clinton, others pay tribute to Yar'adua. ■ Encounters with Umaru Yar'adua. ■ Visitors face transport hurdles in S/Africa. ■ Palestinians: Indirect peace talks have begun. ■ Second explosion rocks Russia mine. ■ Can Jonathan's goodluck fix the power sector? ■ UBA ranks 3rd in W/African bank survey. ■ Abuja motor parks: Where touts are kings. ■ Well ground Virgin Nigeria if... - NCAA. ■ Food tax responsible for price hike. ■ SIM card registration: Fashola calls for support. ■ MTN expresses condolence over president Yar'Adua's death. ■ Stressful jobs IBB giving women heart disease: High flyers at 50% greater risk. ■ Residents of Prince & Princess allege extortion. ■ NIESV wants reform in housing sector. ■ Agency seals buildings to avert collapse. ■ General Election 2010: How the newspapers backed parties. ■ Pakistan Taliban 'was behind New York Times Square bomb plot'. ■ Wages commission director dies in auto crash. ■ Gwarinpa police arrest suspected robbers. ■ FCT Water Board repairs damaged pipes. ■ Teachers allege sack threat by SSS. ■ Contenders in brutal struggle for N/Assembly slots in Borno. ■ AD urges Jonathan to appoint honest person to head INEC. ■ NSC stalls Eagles' World Cup build-up-NFF. ■ Lagerback to unveil 30 players for World Cup camp. ■ Basketball Premier League finally clunks off. ■ Chelsea thrash Wigan to win Premier League. ■ Encounters with Umaru Yar'adua.
ItemOpen Access
Daily trust newspaper, Friday, May 7, 2010: trust is a burden, vol. 24 no. 25. Jimada Ula 23, 1431 A.H.
(Utako District, Abuja: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-05-07) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.
■ Umaru Musa Yar'adua 1951-2010 The last trip home. ■ Mourners throng Katsina for Yar'adua's burial. ■ He was unlike the others. ■ Jonathan sworn-in as president. ■ Nigeria: Our Nation in mourning. ■ What kind of President will Jonathan be? ■ Life and times of Yar'adua. ■ A First Lady much misunderstood. ■ The many deaths at State House. ■ All the calculations have changed. ■ Who will succeed 'Vice President' Jonathan? ■ The race for 2011 presidency. ■ Obasanjo: A mission fulfilled? ■ FG finally withdraws case against Ribadu. ■ Yar'adua family mourns. ■ President Yar'adua is dead. ■ Tributes. ■ Mozambique probes abandoned ship for toxic cargo. ■ Yar'adua's death cripples business activities. ■ Stanbic IBTC earns N59.8bn in 2009. ■ Tracking the 800-year-old Bolewa Dynasty. ■ NUC lists 34 illegal universities. ■ Tribunal declares Oni winner of Ekiti guber re-run. ■ Jos University teaching hospital Jos, Nigeria shortlisted candidates for senior positions. ■ When last did you deworm, ■ High stress levels can make you fat, researchers claim. ■ Desmond Tutu: 'South Africa has lost its pride. ■ Six-year-old saved from certain death by his big ears. ■ New ministry will boost housing delivery. ■ Marriageable age for teenagers in Islam. ■ Utako police rescue kidnapped Lebanese. ■ Man struggles with suspected 'one- chance7 operators. ■ Kano LG chairmen shun Takai's rally. ■ Yar'adua's legacies immense despite short period. ■ NOC Constitution is ridiculous-lloh. ■ Pride, hope looms for Algeria. ■ Teenager's world record one-day innings. ■ The Yar'adua I knew.
ItemOpen Access
Daily trust newspaper, Thursday, May 6, 2010: trust is a burden, vol. 24 no. 24. Jimada Ula 22, 1431 A.H.
(Utako District, Abuja: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-05-06) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.
■ Umarii Musa Yar'adua 1951-2010 The president is dead. ■ The last days of Yar'adua. ■ An unsteady 35 months. ■ Now that Jonathan is president. ■ The life of a president. ■ At the gate of the Villa. ■ Why Sheikh Gumi is still in detention. ■ Juju" scare in Ondo Assembly. ■ Sale Maina charges Plateau stakeholders on peace, unity. ■ Extra $200m needed to eradicate polio - Pate. ■ 148 HIV positive persons marry in Bauchi. ■ After 9 hours7 grilling... El-Rufai to be charged to court tomorrow. ■ At least 24 dead in South African bus crash. ■ Syria says US sanctions on Damascus fuel hostility. ■ After lengthy diplomacy, Mideast peace talks begin. ■ UK leaders in final push for votes. ■ In Kano, new boost for Hausa art. ■ World Bank bans Macmillan for Sudan. ■ We pay pensioners before we pay salaries - CIPPO Director. ■ In Bida, foreigners troop in weekly for a piece of glass work. ■ Pension funds hit N1.6tr - PENCOM. ■ W/Bank approves $160m in loans to Kenya. ■ Schoolboy, 7, talks to teacher for first time after'selective mutism 'therapy. ■ Can UK leaders learn from African elections? ■ Osama bin Laden is'alive, well, and hunting falcons in Iran' documentary claims. ■ Volcanic ash causes travel chaos... again. ■ FG to establish metal recycling plants. ■ Climate change can increase poverty. ■ NDE boss blames globalisation for unemployment. ■ Minister: FG worried over non-use of Step-B funds. ■ Students'unending love for okirika. ■ Rainstorm damages UNILORIN properties. ■ Policeman kills water vendor at Mararaba. ■ Police nab securitymen over negligence. ■ Pregnant women hail hospital over ante-natal service. ■ Senator Gaya says Shekarau has lost grip of Kano. ■ NFF: Why we approved Hampshire Hotel. ■ Wigan boss marvels over Moses. ■ Basketball: Delta fell to AHIP 51-71. ■ Qatar's World Cup bid could transform middle East image. ■ Capello wants to be England's ghostbuster. ■ Maurice Iwu: Ali Baba is gone, long live the 40 thieves.
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Daily trust newspaper, Wednesday, May 5, 2010: trust is a burden, vol. 24 no. 23. Jimada Ula 21, 1431 A.H.
(Utako District, Abuja: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-05-05) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.
■ After 9 hours'grilling..El-Rufai to be charged to court tomorrow. ■ 2011: Shekarau endorses Takai. ■ Obasanjo fires back at CAN. ■ Police kill dreaded Ondo armed robbers. ■ Ex-govs want two-party system. ■ Buhari: I resigned from ANPP reluctantly. ■ Danjuma-led c'ttee submits interim report. ■ EFCC probes fire at its Lagos office. ■ Fresh blow for Brown as Brits vote tomorrow. ■ Appeal Court sacks PDP Rep. ■ More Boko Haram suspects get bail. ■ Kogi exco distracting us- SSCE candidates. ■ NITEL workers protest nonpayment of salary. ■ El-Rufai faces EFCC today. ■ Angry Egyptian workers camp outside parliament. ■ RMAFC: Tukur, 24 others complete tenure May 12. ■ When Ham made merry. ■ SIM card registration: A policy dead on arrival? ■ First Bank to form group holding company. ■ S/Africa's jobless rate at 25.2% in Q1. ■ BP share hit seven-month low after oil spill. ■ Are your headaches caused by flat feet? ■ Gaddafi: Switzerland is a 'Mafia' state. ■ Is this the man behind the Times Square car bomb attack? ■ US shows its nuclear hand. ■ Reps to convene national urban summit. ■ Rural electrification for Nasarawa/FCT border community. ■ SON wants inspection of buildings. ■ Land use decree unjust to Nigerians. ■ Doma to renovate health centre. ■ Robbers pretending to be PHCN staff, attack bizman. ■ Abaji PDP can't suspend Sidi Ali. ■ PHCN manager counsels staff against corruption. ■ Court urges women to reconcile before today. ■ Sachet water sellers decry low business. ■ Alkali to AC: Ogbulafor won't step aside. ■ FIFA blames NFF for hotel woes. ■ South West endorses Lulu, others. ■ House c'ttee may query NFF. ■ Golfer Davis shows that honesty is best policy. ■ Italy football dispute becomes national case. ■ It's not war, we must not be nervous - Dancing. ■ Inter face Roma for Italian Cup title. ■ Algeria coach picks Mansouri as captain. ■ Yarima's abuse of religion.
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Daily trust newspaper, Tuesday, May 4, 2010: trust is a burden, vol. 24 no. 22. Jimada Ula 20, 1431 A.H.
(Utako District, Abuja: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-05-04) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.
■ Federal workers suspend strike action. ■ Guards Battalion moved to Jaji. ■ Car explodes near Bayelsa dep gov's home. ■ Minister denies favouring Niger Deltans in oil sector appointments. ■ El-Rufai faces EFCC today. ■ Ajumogobia to address UN nuclear conference today. ■ Minister: FG committed to fighting money laundering, terrorism. ■ Belgore links national problems to constitution. ■ Bishop condemns alleged killings in Imo. ■ Kogi needs additiona 3,500 teachers. ■ Deltans corner top oil posts. ■ 2011: In search of progressives. ■ African states push for UN ban on female circumcision. ■ Indian court convicts Mumbai attacker. ■ Access Bank posts N5.2bn profit in Q1. ■ When will street begging end? ■ Zimbabwe, China in $400m power plant deal. ■ FG set to extend Nigeria's maritime boundary. ■ Benin airport remains 4th busiest. ■ Nigeria trails behind as world steel usage up by 10.7%. ■ Content law: Of content and contempt. ■ Severe morning sickness more likely if mom had it. ■ New York bomb investigators hunt for balding, middle aged white man. ■ Singer Youssou N'Dour challenges Senegal's leader Abdoulaye Wade. ■ Shanghai is trying to untangle the mangled English of Chinglish. ■ FG tasks states on conservation. ■ Obama visits gulfspill site. ■ WAHO to integrate herbal into conventional medicines. ■ Three die in Yangoji auto crash. ■ PDP area council chairmen criticise Sidi Ali. ■ Man jailed 3 months for theft. ■ Water vendors want govt recognition. ■ Imperatives of a Freedom of Information Act. ■ We enjoy cordial relationship with the Judiciary-NBA Abuja Chairman. ■ Gombe PDP threatens aspirants. ■ Martins hits German top ten. ■ First Deepwater begin title chase on bright note. ■ Nigeria to meet FIFA deadline on n team-list. ■ Lulu: Eagles'first choice hotel not the best. ■ Any surgery must wait till after World Cup - Mensah. ■ Are our memories too short?