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
  • 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
  • A collection of detailed written study of a single specialised subject or an aspect of it

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Daily trust newspaper, 25th January, 2025: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 47 dhul hajj 14, 1425 A.H.
(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2005-01-25) MEDIA trust NIgeria Limited
 London police probe more Nigerians  700 TB patients get free medication in Jigawa  Balogun: EFFC declares former bank manager wanted  Passport syndicate uncovered in Jeddah  Mahmoud Atta dies at 74  Justice Uwaifo criticizes appointment of Appeal court Justices  BPE, NICON may clash over sale of properties  FG attracts $8b foreign investment  Robbery: Zamfara orders intensive checking of vehicles  Bulama: Court fixes Feb 3 for EFCC application  NRC owes workers five month salary  Oil bunkering: FG addresses court tomorrow  Nigeria signs $260m loan agreement with world bank  Cultists, residents clash in Makurdi, one killed  Water shortage forces villagers to migrate  FG sets up c’ttee on abandoned, accident/scrap vehicles  Police arrest councilor in Uyo  Odili wants pilgrimage operations decentralized  Atiku donates school in Adamawa  When Balogun’s house caught fire…  Obasanjo: The gods have spoken  Arafat stuggle: A Christian Viewpoint  FG reads riots act to road contractors  Unijos graduates 9,129, Launches N1 billion endowment fund  Bush’s renewed quest for freedom  Rebels kill governor in Burundi  Somali to hole security talks  US lawmakers meet Darfur rebels  Hundreds free Kenya land clashes  Yushchenko set for Moscow talks  Blast targets Allawi’s office in Iraq  Indonesian quake causes panic  Russia ‘vows’ not to sell missiles to Syria  OPEC unlike to decide on output cut-Minister  Crude futures rise amid cold spell  Nigeria backs EL-Baradei’s re-election  Shell plan field study  Gas prices up in US market  Debit: DMO collaborates with argentines  FG, states, LGs share N242bn  Hybrid sales double in 2004  GAZ Buys Daimer Engines  Fiat GM auto deal Feb.  NLC asks AG to resign over Lagos funds  Okada rides operate with reflective vests  MFCT urged to enlighten motorists on bus-stops  NARTO to hold transport conference  Employees of federal parastatals threatens service withdrawal  LNG project to create 4,000 jobs  MTUN to enroll members in insurance scheme  Bauchi NUJ condemns police over brutality  Directors urged to obey traffic regulations  FRSC Marshals protest new postings  Beijing conference and women’s reproductive rights  RE: Premature ejaculation  Brain cancer and infection  Hypertension and remedy  Ways to smoking  Expert decries decay state of health sector  STOMACH UPSETS OR DISODERS ANOREXIA (Reduced or poor Appetite  CRH launches HIV treatment education  Corps members build dispensary for community  Pays us our entitlements within 2weeks or… doctors tell FG  Water scarcity in Wuse II worsens  Truck driver barricades highways over short tyre  Barawa residents send SOS to Shekarau over road  Tarauni LG scribe urged to build more classrooms  Shekarau receives commission of inquiry’s report  Jigawa buys 300 tractors  We are ready for 2005 census –Garko LG chairman  Ex-NANS boss blames area boys on politicians  World bank assists Badagry farmers N100m  Fire guts 200 impounded vehicles in Customs dump yard  Dep Gov flays private sector over negligence  Tinubu denies FG’s readiness to pay seized LG funds  Assembly men turn down N30,000 Sallah gift  Kazaure Emirate distributes grains to the needy  FG explains vibrations on Niger bridge  NGO to assist less privileged in Jigawa  Kwara condoles Lagos accident victims  States urged to adopt science, technology policy  Ogun to construct $500m power project  Cleric doubts 2005 census  We cannot be intimidated by FG-NANS  Cocoa producers urged to provide data to NCDC  Kwara releases N22m for poly rehabilitation  British minister visits Nigeria tomorrow  NAPTIP arrest woman for human trafficking  Obasanjo/Ogbeh rift not our headache – Chief Gemade  2007: Niger PDP Cheiftain wants Gwari as governor  NGO urges electorate to remain steadfast  Presidency not after Okorie, says APGA faction  Jigawa speaker calls for cordial relationship with executive  LG boss counsels PDP stalwarts over census exercise  Three clubs pick registration forms  New League statute ready – NFL  ‘New league kick-off date sacrosanct’  Confident Ikhana predicts victory  Federer squares off against Agassi  Inspired Molik upsets Venus  ‘I ‘m still the best,’ says Venus  Hewitt fights back to down Spaniard Nadal  Eagles face Morocco  Another tragedy hits Benin  Maghrebs bag semi-final tickets  Eagles cannot stop us – Egyptian coach  Players hit 36 goals in first stage  Baptist College wins Shell cup  Tsunami and politics of relief
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Daily trust newspaper,28th January, 2025: Daily trust is a Daily publication which focuses on education, sports, politics and governmentcelebrity lifestyle, love and life etc
(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2005-01-28) MEDIA trust NIgeria Limited
 Senate shifts budget passage to Tuesday  Plateau: civil groups call for probe of Alli’s tenure  NLC wants National Confab suspended  YCE will participate-Scribe  FG gives conditions for release of Lagos LG funds  Reps shop for N220m unpaid allowances  Excess crude suit: 35 states shun Supreme court hearing  Senate approves Nigeria, Sao Tome GDZ treaty ● Stops N50bn water projects  Ehindero vows to fight corruption in police  Katsina assembly clerk drags KTSG to court  Bauchi pilgrims arrive Kano  Three states give N9m monthly to university  Obasanjo calls for emergency aid to Africa  Bugaje chides FG over Nigerians poor living standard  Minister inspects River Benue ahead of dredging  Senate shifts budget passage to Tuesday  APGA faction allays fear over ejection from secretariat  Obasanjo urges Afreximbank shareholders to resolve conflict amicably  Students send SOS to Turaki over withheld NECO results  Oil bunckering: Again, FG asks court to stay proceedings  5,500 youths to benefits from empowerment programme  The Tafa in all of us  A world pretentious democracies  Mahmoud Atta: Implacable opponent of injustice  A legend of our time  Renewed fighting kills 105 in Darfur  DR Congo denies assassination attempt  Somali militia build mosque on Italian cemetery  UN neglects Uganda war-Group  Gaddafi calls for Iraq hostage’s release  Burundis warn president over constitution  US soldiers raid Baghdad mosque  Israel blasts critics over holocaust  Jordan to introduce democratic reforms  Man pays for advert to win wife back  Examiner finds man breathing in morgue  Fire service to charge for services  Oman arrests hundreds over plot  Farmer on trial for feeding worker to lion  NNPC, Total, others plan 3 new IPPs  NPA introduces air patrol  Total takes stakes in Australian exploration blocks  Lagos port expects 11 cargo vessels  Association wants more cocoa drinks introduced to markets  Oil prices up amid Iraqi election worries  London Exchange rejects Deutsche Boerse takeover bid  Northwest states ICT development in focus  Gender issue, key to economic development-Director world Bank  Mrs. Saraki calls for world Bank Assistance  Two million women suffer fistula-UNFPA  Bassan Jiwa market expanded for business-Aguma II  NURTW president calls for better security in parks  Three docked for illegal NEPA connection  Court remands driver for causing death  Tricksters docked over fake dollars  Water Scarcity in kano Can Shekarau solve the problem?  January/March, disaster months for Lagosians  Jigawa lawmaker assists constituents  Appeal Tribunal upholds chairman’s election  Pro IBB group joins PDP  South-East APGA reaffirms support for Okorie  Youths urge senate to reject NDDC nominee  2007: NBC to map out strategy for campaign reporting  Wikki, Kwara Utd seek top flight tickets  Popo leads Jets to Kaduna  Plateau United set for Benin  Danbaba replaces Jumba as Wikki chairman  Don’t commit Fouls, minister urges Eagles  Ojo explains 3SC switch  Siasia, Moroccan coach disagree over officiating  Dolphins find scoring touch at last  Okocha injured again  Ogunjobi: Minister gives fresh evidences  Eagles face Egypt in final  Abdullahi defends new players  Enakarhire predicts tough time ahead  Memo to the Land Beggars
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Daily trust newspaper, 31st January, 2025: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 51 dhul hajj 20, 1425 A.H.
(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2005-01-31) MEDIA trust NIgeria Limited
• 44 die in Iraqi polls violence • National Confab: 27 parties allege exclusion plot • Annan tasks AU poverty, conflict resolution • OPEC retains 27m bpd output as oil prices rise • Controversy as Perm Sec ejects deputy director • Millennium dev Goals review c’ttee established –Obasanjo • Low water level worries River Niger communities • Work begins on Ilesha-Baruba-Chikanda road • 45 policemen on peace mission to Dafur • Gana blames presidential aspirants for PDP crisis • Not by despair alone • Street begging in Kano • Memo to Kogi legislature • Re: NARD strike Nigerian silent tsunami • On Obasanjo confab • Group urge Sudan’s commitment to peace • Ivorian PM disarmament talks • Egypt detains opposition lawmaker • Britain in total debt relief pledge • Congo’s militia kills 16, kidnap 34 girls • ‘Israel provoking Palestinians • Iran warns EU over nuclear cooperation • Five die in Kuwait shootout • UN criticizes Israel, Lebanon over boundary • Afribank, TCB in merger talk • NSE records N3.27bn Turnover • Attah seeks partnership with diamond Bank • NCC allays fears on mobile phone radiation • The worst is over for NITEL-CEO • …thief society purchases 330 desktops • Judicial precedents in telecom law non existent - NJI boss • Japan to propose new Africa aid at G7 • WTO moves to step up treaty talks • US companies back in Libya • World Bank ,IMF foray into anti-globalization debate • Obasanjo lauds PAN over vehicle exports • SMEs hold key to Nigeria’s exports’ • Ukrainians firm to acquire Jos steel mill • M-tel ready for GPRS broadband • NOTAP, AKSG produce power voltage regulator • Firm boss tasks banks on on-line banking • Microsoft builds software laboratory in Abuja • Scientist develop software on Arabic • Nokia posts $1.33bn in 3 months • Microsoft to launch anti-piracy initiative • …won’t appeal EU ruling on sanctions • Amazon.com adds photographs to directory • Mobile phone sales up 25% • Appeal tribunal upholds Kuje council election • NURTW decries multiple taxation el-Rufai calls for investment in FCT • MFCT to assist elders with soft loans • Sports council builds N47m hostel at Area 10 • FG sign N66m Gwarzo –Bichi road contract • FG tasks private sector over tourism • Parents, guardians admonished on education • Hemp: NDLEA arrests soldier, two others • Fire guts GSS Danbatta students hostel • Imam talks Muslims on zakkat • FIIRO commences training for cassava flour processors • LASG begins drainage clearance ahead of rains • …ask tanker drivers to relocate in 2 weeks • V-Mobile donates materials to three widows • LASG assures on disaster management • Gen. Azazi is now GOC 1 Div. • Wingbow makes cases for women representation in National confab • Group blames civil society over failure of census • Gov. Kalu congratulates Sen. Obi on petition victory • NGO kicks against political reform conference • Rep inaugurates constituency political structure • 2007: Atiku group to organize 30 million man-march • Ogbeh’s successor: Dabo denies nominating candidates • Gov Idris tasks Vcs self employment courses • Five environmental offenders referred to court • FG commences dredging of River Niger • 30 corpers punished for indiscipline • Breath of life at last • Siasia promises improvement • Nigerian nightmare touted as heavyweight savior • Amokachi pans reception for Siasia • Fracas mar premier play-off • Adamawa United petitions on FIFA, minister over promotion • Ibadan Vmobile lifts Ibadan cup • Safin fight back ends Hewitt dream • Hewitt tribute to awesome Safin • Politian, Reform thyself
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Management in Nigeria: journal of Nigeria institute of management NIM (for progress and prosperity) Vol.24 No.1 January/February 1988.
(Lagos State: Plot 22, Professional Centre Layout Victoria Island, 1988) Nigeria institute of management NIM
■ Cost reduction, productivity and performance improvement:methods &prospects by A. Kalu ■ Management practices and problems in Nigerian universities by Titus Oshagbemi ■ Statement on the 1988 fiscal budget by Dr Chu S. P. Okongwu ■ Saving a collapsed man by Dr Sylvia G. Akpan ■ Special announcement ■ Leadership by Abubakar A. Dalil Others ■ Editorial ■ Book seller ■ Unclaimed certificates ■ NIM news ■ News from NIM members organisations and others. ■ Public news ■ Others news
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Daily trust newspaper, 27th January, 2025: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 49 dhul hajj 16, 1425 A.H.
(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2005-01-27) MEDIA trust NIgeria Limited
 FG facilited Dariye’s arrest  Reps in session over petition on speaker  No Nigerian missed Arafat  Iraq: 36 US marines die in helicopter crash  Masari chides agencies over non-apperance at hearing  PDP seeks court’s liberty for Oyinlola panel  2007: pro-IBB groups harmonies  Gov. Idris wants NBC to reduce licence fees  BPE opens birds for ports concession  Gov. Duke challenges high court over joinder  UBE budgets N25bn for 2005  Jigawa workers accuse NLC sabotage  Niger prepares for national confab  FG grants bitumen exploration license to Ogun  Worlds Bank commits $1.2bn for Project in Nigeria  PENGASSAN wants palliative c’ttee’s report implemented  UNIMAID to fish out the students with fake certificates  FG urged to flush out more Baloguns  Leprosy: Kaduna state meets WHO target  Africa set to eradicate Tsetse fly  NPC begins of communities demarcation in Jigawa  Head Teacher want Pension board  Ban on part time Law studies to maintain standard  Nigeria will export maize to Libya soon  NARD strike: Nigeria’s silent tsunami  IS immunity a licence to steal?  Poverty and a president’s Voodoo economics  Keep it up Hon. Wakili  Gov. Shekarau’s c’ttee judicial witch-hunting  Opposition parties petition Turaki over diversion of Hajj seats  Unijos vows to trackdown Bala Ahmed’s killers  Bauchi govt told not to remit workers dues to NCSU  Udeh becomes immigration boss  Poverty can’t be eradicated in Africa by 2015-NEPAD Business forum  Cleric urges Muslims to assist tsunami victims  Fayose Kicks- off interactive forum  Ten Libyans to face trial over Bulgarians  Students hold African envoy hostage in Moscow  Darfur crisis easing off-WHO  UN reinforces troops in Liberia  Egypt admits secret nuclear research  Burundi set of constitutional referendum  Palestinians, Israelis resume talks  Fighters strike Iraq election targets  Iran promises retaliation if attacked  Flooding kills 29 in Saudi Arabia  Syria, Russia restore ties  Britain to free Guantanamo detainees  Man robs bank with beer bottle  Earthquakes hit Ecuador’s coast  We can’t meet N1 trillion debt payment in this year –DMO  World Banks call for African aid  Minister urges stakeholders to explore export opportunities  Finance ministry refers corruption cases to EFCC  SMEs dey centers to take off March  Fires razes Customs warehouse, burns 148 vechiles  JOMALIC resolves MWUN, firm’s industrial disputes  Publisher caution FG on port concession  Cabotage, NEEDS on maritime industry - Agu  Hazzy bottled water debuts in Ilorin  Investors bid for FG bonds  ...Scramble for Cross Rivers bonds  Obasanjo charges accountants on ethical standards  Re-capitalisation: First Interstate Bank to raise N16bn  NSE closed on a negative note  CBN advised on choice of bank directors  Daukoru dismisses alleged disagreements on JDZ  Zambia gets $.5m ADB falicity for power project  Inside the frozen world of KarKarKu  FG insists on privatising students on hotels  The hostel privatision crisis(I)  JAMB: company reward 30 outstanding candidates  Atiku tasks Katsina varsity on appointments  A/Ibom gets digital center  Uwais justifies ban on partime law studies  Countdown on global Catastrope  Indefinite strikes paralyses Lagos poly  Head teachers want pension board  Area council to train, retrain staf for better performance  Fire guts Ondo filling station  El-Rufa’I pledges assistance to patriotic Nigeria abroad  Residents appeal to FCT minister over acute water shortage  Enumuration of properties along Karmo-Idu commences  Former Legislator loses only son to armed robbers  USAID injects $15m for MISTOWA projects  Fire engulfs Kwari market, destroy N4m properties  NGO wants traditional rulers involves in security affairs  Kano Trusts rub minds vendor, distributors  We’re not in hurry to re-open UNILAG-VC  Tinubu advises on clerics politics  LASG receives FG’s mandate to CBN  5000 pupils to participate in maths competition  Tinubu loses special adviser  …donate 129 Saudi Riyal to each lagos pilgrimage  Nigerians are suffering-Group  AKHA confirms nomination of commissioner’s, special advisers  Tinubu, Odili disagree over criticisms by clerg  Tsonga community pledges support Zimbabwean farmers  Obasanjo glorious OPC-APC chairman  I am against ethic Presidency-Donald Duke  2007:support Buhari, if you mean well to Nigeria, Obasanjo Challenge  … as group urges Nigeria to checkmate dictatorials tendencies  NANs oppose political reform confab  SE senator reaffirm support to Wabara  New Merwa group debuts in south south  Nigeria reach final  Flying Eagle get foreign contracts  Tsunami benefit march finishes all square  Italian FA opens way for synthetic pitches  Mourinho monitors Okoronkwo  CAF commends organizers  NRA crisis deepens,Nnaji to register parallel body  Striking-drvers defiant over feeding allowance  Female 5-aside soccer kicks off in lagos  Vmobile basketball tourney begains  AFN plans six zonal meets  Ogunjobi, others sent on compulsory leave  NFL is illegal –Galadima  Yusuf blames Oneye over Ogunjobi’s contract  ‘League board can’t appoint referee’s  Aghatise leaves for Dakar on training  Tony Blair’s Commission for Africa