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Item Open Access Source of wealth:(Rivers State: The Information Unit, Office Of The Governor,, 0690) The RIVERS StateIntroduction, Fishing, Inter-state trade, Map showing prawn catches, Forest Resources, Oil-palm, History of oil-palm in Rivers State, Rubber, Coco-nut, Raphia-palms, Palmwine, Raphia fiber, Food crops, Rice, Cocoa, Cashew.Item Open Access Index of proclamation, orders, rules, circulars and notices in force on august 1st 1902, and affecting the powers and duties of district commissioners.(Old Calabar, Southern Nigeria : Government Press, 1902-09-28) GOVERNMENT PressAcquisition of Land from Natives pg.3,Administration-pg.3,Affidavits-pg.3, Allowances-pg.3,Actions Against Officials-pg.3, Adulteration of Produce-pg.3,Animals-pg.4,Arrest-pg.4, Appeals-pg.4,Assessors-pg.5Arms –pg.5,Bills of Health-pg.5,Barristers, Admission and Employment of.-pg.5.Births and Deaths-pg.5.Boundaries-6, Bush Allowance-pg.6, Carriers-pg.6,Certificate-pg.6,Cheques-pg.6,,Chiefs-pg.7,Circulars-pg.7,Claims-pg.7,Cloth-pg.7,Commissioner-pg.7,Concessions pg.8,Construction of Proclamations- pg.8, Contempt Of Court-pg.9,Contract of Service-pg.9, Coroner-pg.9, Correspondence Rules-pg.9,Credits-pg.9,Crew-pg.9, Customs-pg.10, Death-pg.10,Death Sentences-pg.10,Deportation of Prisoners-pg.10, , ,Deposit-pg.11,Deputy Sheriffs-pg.11,Detachments-pg.11,Dismissal-pg.11, Diary-pg.11, District Commissioner-pg.11,District Medical Officer-pg.11,District Mess.-pg.12, Districts-pg.12, Divisional Commissioners-pg.12, Dress Regulations-pg.12 ,Enquiry into Cause of Death-pg.12, Escorts-pg.12,Estates of Deceased Persons-p.13,European Staff-pg.13 Evidence, Rules as to Admission of Documentary Evidence-pg.13,Exportation of Military Stores- pg.13,Fees-pg.13, Fire-arms and Ammunition-pg.13, Forestry-pg.13,Filling-pg.14, Financial Duties-pg.14, Fire-pg.15, Fire-arms-pg.15, Folded Woven Goods Proclamation-pg.15, Force-pg.15, Foreigners-pg.16,Forestry-pg.16,Furniture-pg.17,General Registry-pg.17,Gin-pg.17,Gratuities-pg.17,Handing Over-pg.17,Headmoney-pg.18,Labourers-pg.20, Leave-pg.21, Legal Power-pg.21, Licence-pg.25, Life Certificate-pg.25, Local Jurisdiction-pg.25,Lunatic-pg.26,Marine Discipline-pg.26,Marriage-pg.26,Master and Servant-pg.27, Medical Officer-pg.27,Rubber-pg.33, Merchant Shipping Fees-pg.28,Messes-pg.28, Minor Courts-pg.28, Native Councils.-pg.28,Native Courts-pg.28, Native House Rule-pg.29, Native Labour-pg.30,Natives-pg.30,Native Staff-pg.30,Navigation-pg.31, ,Niger Navigation -pg.31, Notice of Trial-pg.31,Oath of Office-pg.31,Office Hours-pg.32,Officials-pg.32, Passages-pg.32,Payment of Wages Proclamation-pg.32, Pensions-pg.32,Postal Stamps-pg.33,Post Office-pg.34,Presents to Chiefs-pg.34,Prisoners-pg.34,Prisons-pg.34, Probate-pg.35,Produce-pg.35, Protection Of Natives-pg.35, Protection of Officials Against Frivolous Actions-pg.36, Public Officials-pg.36, Public Officers Guarantee Fund-pg.36,Public Works-pg.36,Rations-pg.36, Record of Service-pg.37, Referees as to Native Law-pg.37,Registration-pg.37, Remittances-pg.37, Requisitions-pg.37,Returns-pg.38, Rubber-pg.38,Salary-pg.38 ,Sanitation-pg.38,Service-pg.38,Sheriffs-pg.38,Service of Legal Process-pg.39,Shipping Casualities-pg.39,Ship Papers-pg.39,Slavery-pg.39, Soap-pg.39, Solicitors-pg.40, Special Courts-pg.40, Specie-pg.40, Spirits License-pg.40, Spirituous Liquors-pg.41, Staff-pg.41, Staff—European-pg.41, Stamps-pg.42, Standing Orders-pg.42, Stationery-pg.42, Stores-pg,42, ,Store Rules-pg.42, Summons-pg.43,Surveys-pg.43,Suspension-pg.43, Timber-pg.43, Trade-pg.43, Trade Credit Proclamation-pg.43, Transfer of Northern Nigeria Prisoners Proclamation-pg.43,Transfer of Officers-pg.43,Transport-pg.44,Travelling-pg.44,Treasury-pg.44,Treasury Chest-pg.44,Trial-pg.44,Uniform-pg.45, Vaccination-pg45 , Vagrancy-pg.45,Wages-pg.45, Weights and Measures-pg.45, West African Frontier Force-pg.45 , Wild Animals, Protection of.—“Wild Animals-pg,45,Witnesses-pg.46,Workman,Contract of-pg.46, Workmen-pg.46,Woven Goods-pg.46,Wrecks-pg.46,Item Open Access Notes on Nassarawa province Nigeria.(London: Waterlow and Sons Limited, Dunstable and Watford,, 1920) SCIORTINO, J. C.Provincial Organization; History of Native Administration; Founding of Keffi Emirate, A.D. 1802; Emirs of Keffi 1802-1917; Founding of The Abuja Emirate, A.D. 1804; Emirs of Abuja(Former Habe Dynasty of Zaria) 18O4-19I7; Founding of Lafia Beriberi, A.D. 1804; Lafia Rulers, 1804 to 1919; Founding of Jemaa, A.D. 1810; Emirs of Jemaan-Darroro; Founding of Nassarawa Emirate, A.D. 1835; Emirs of Nassarawa; Arrival of British; Protectorate Established; Railway Survey; Industry; Towns; Population Statistics; Moslems; Pagans; Roads; Rest Camps on Main Routes in Nassarawa; Province and Distances between (by Road); Residents in charge of Nassarawa Province,1900-1919; Actual Revenue of Nassarawa Province; Showing Government Share (Land Tax and Jangali Only).1903-1919; Native Treasuries.; Staff, Native Administration.Item Open Access British empire forestry conference South Africa 1935:(Kaduna State: The Government Printer,, 1935) AINSLIE, J. R.Vegetation Map of Nigeria; An Inselberg; Erosion on the Udi Plateau; The Gongola River in the dry season; The Yobe river in flood; Anti-erosion operations on Udi Plateau; The same ridge taken four years afterwards; the young trees are now eight to fifteen feet high;Item Open Access Report of the commission on marketing of West African cocoa(London: His Majesty stationary office, 1938-09) His MAJESTY stationary officeGold Coast and Nigerian cocoa in relation to World production and consumption , Political Conditions in the Gold Coast , The Cocoa Industry in the Gold Coast , Cocoa Marketing in the Gold Coast before the Buying Agreement , Cocoa Farmers Co-operative Marketing and Credit Societies , History of Introduction of Agreement and hold up ,Item Open Access The Religion Of the Yorubas(England, A. Brown and Sons, 1942) LUCAS, J. OlumideChapter 1-Introduction, Chapter 2- Olorun, The Supreme Deity, Chapter 3- The Major Orisas, Chapter 4- The Major Orisas, Chapter 5- The Major Orisas, Chapter 6- The Major Orisas, Chapter 7- The Deified Spirits of Ancestors and other Spirits, Chapter 8- The Deified Spirits of Ancestors and other Spirits, Chapter 9- The Minor Orisas, Chapter 10- Priesthood and Worship, Chapter 11- Priesthood and Worship, Chapter 12- Priesthood and Worship, Chapter 13- The Yoruba Conception of man, Chapter 14- Magic in Yorubaland, Chapter 15- Survival of Hieroglyphics , Eblems and other symbols, Chapter 16- Survival of Hieroglyphics , Eblems and other symbols (continued), Chapter 17-Conclusion.Item Open Access Original Zikism(United brothers press, 1944) NWAFOR A.A OrizuI. Zikism¬ A Universal Philosophy pg3; II. Zikism A Social Faith pg15; III. Economic Zikism pg26; IV. Political Zikismpg34; V. Religious Zikism pg42.Item Open Access The Insect Pests of Nigerian Crops and Stock(The Government Printer , Lagos, 1946) GOLDING, F. D.Chapter 1- Introduction, Chapter 2- Notes on Major Pests of Crops and their control, Chapter 3 List of Crops: Palms (Oil, Coconut and Date Palms), Cacao, Kola, Coffee, Shea Butter Tree, The Castor Plant, Root Crops (Yams, Sweet Potato and Cassava), Cereal Crops (Maize, Guinea Corn, Bulrush Millet, Rice and Finger Millet). Leguminous Crops (Ground Nut, Pigeon Pea, Cowpea, Lima, Soya, Bengal, Lablab and Sword Beans and Tephrosia Candida), Fibre Crops (Cotton, Hemp-leaved Hibiscus, Urena lohata. Jute and Long-fruited Jute), Beniseed, Tobacco, Egusi, Vegetables, Fruit Trees (Citrus, Mango, Guava, Sour-sop, Cashew, Pineapple and Banana), Stored product, Chapter 4- List of Insect Pests and their Food-Plants: Coleoptera, Diptera, Hymenoptera, ISOPTERA, Lepidoptera, Orthoptera, Rhynchota, Thysanoptera, Chapter 5- List of Blood-Sucking Flies, Chapter 6- Bibliography : Literature dealing with the Crop Pests, Termites and Wild Silkworms of West AfricaItem Open Access Nigeria year book 1952.(Lagos State: The Nigerian Printing and Publishing Co.. Ltd. 172 Broad Street,, 1952) A daily times publicationCouncils of ministers; Regional councils; Nigerian civil service; Catering rest houses; Important roads; Census of Lagos 1950; Statistics; People of today, Biographies of prominent Africans; Postal data; Cable services; Britain council; West African airways;The history of Nigerian education; Sports review; Missions in Nigeria;Item Open Access The Colonial office list(London: Her Majesty's stationery office,, 1953) COLONIAL OfficeFunctions and History Ministers Staff Distribution of Business; Advisory Committees Order of St. Michael and St. George; The Colonial Audit Department The Colonial Income Tax Office; The Crown Agents for the Colonies; Currency Boards; Colonial Government Agencies in London; Associations, Institutions, etc; Territories and Regional Organizations : List of Territories; Defence of the Colonial Territories; List of Governors, etc; Revenue and Expenditure; Statistics Regional Organizations International Co-operation; The Colonial Service; Recruitment; Record of Services; Parliamentary and non-Parliamentary Papers; Differences between Local and Greenwich Mean TimeItem Open Access Nigeria year book 1953(Lagos State: The Nigerian Printing and Publishing Co.. Ltd. 172 Broad Street,, 1953) A daily times publicationThe new constitutions; Trade unions; University college Ibadan; The nation's newspapers; Our climate; Central minister's biographies; Regional executive councis; Senior officers of the qdministration; Secondary schools in Nigeria; Events of;Item Open Access Soil erosion in Nigeria(Kaduna: The Government Printers,, 1955) AINSLIE, J. R.An Inselberg , Erosion on the Udi Plateau , Thorn Savannah Forest , The Gongola River in the Dry Season , The Yobe River in flood , A Tapki in the Dry Season , A “ Wet ” Tapki—Part of the bed of a free flowing river: this dries up in the dry season , Anti-erosion Operations on Udi Plateau ,Item Open Access Land and people in Nigeria: the human geography of Nigeria and its environmental background(Warwick Square, London: University of London Press Ltd.,, 1955) BUCHANAN, K. M.; J. C.Pughthe environmental setting: geology relief and drainage, climate, vegetation, soils, disease as an element in the Nigerian environment; the human pattern: the pattern of population, racial and cultural groups; the agricultural economy: subsistence and internal exchange economies, distribution of some of the major subsistence crops, the livestock economy, peasant export production, plantation production, new ways for old in Nigerian peasant farming; forest resources; mining and industry: mineral production, industry; transport: railways, road transport, ports, Inland waterways, air services, other transport forms; public and social services: water supply, electricity, medical services, education, postal and similar communications, maps; the future.Item Open Access Nigeria year book 1955.(Lagos State: The Nigerian Printing and Publishing Co.. Ltd. 172 Broad Street,, 1955) A daily times publicationAn historic year; West region executive council; East region executive council; North region executive council; Federal departmental heads; Road distances; Bank and public holidays; Government catering rest houses; Railway time table; Nigerian ports authority; Cable services; Postal services; Nigerian income tax; West African airways; Consuls in Lagos; Important dates in Nigerian history; Commissioners in the United Kingdom; Trade unions; Electricity corporation; The trade directory; Search for oil; Religious organizations; Welfare services; Nigeria's leaders; Minerals resources; Federal elections in the east; federal elections in the west; Governor's of Nigeria; Ferry services; The marketing board; Principal newspapers; Custom duties- imports; Northern region development board; Population ; The Nigeria police; Our capitals; Nigerian broadcasting services; Posts and telephones; sports;Item Open Access Western Africa Ethnographic survey of Africa part x:(London: International African Institute, 1955) Edited by Daryll FordeThe Nupe; The Igbira; The Igala; The Idoma-speaking peoples.Item Open Access papers relating to the instrument establishing the onitsha urban district council(Government printer, 1956) Eastern region nigeriaPapers Relating to toe Instrument Establishing toe Onitsha Urban District Council : instrument establishing the Onitsha urban district council and revoking the previous instruments establishing the Onitsha urban district council pg2: statement by the natives of Onitsha pg4: statement by the non-Onitsha ibos association pg 5: treaty signed on9th october , 1884 pg 8: interligence report on the town of Onitsha, Onitsha division pg 10: Administrative Proposals pg 19: System under British Rule pg.21: financial pg. 25:Item Open Access Papers relating to the instrument establishing the Onitsha urban district council:(Enugu State: The Government Printer,, 1956) EASTERN region NigeriaStatement by the honourable minister of internal affairs; Instrument establishing the Onitsha urban district council and revoking the previous instruments establishing the Onitsha urban district council; Statement by the natives of Onitsha; Statement by the non-Onitsha Ibos association; Treaty signed on 9th October, 1884; Intelligence report on the town of Onitsha, Onitsha division; The Ndichie and Ozo titles; System under British rule; Administrative proposals; XV.—Judicial ancient system; System under British rule; Proposals for the future; Financial; Revenue; Expenditure; Prisons; Works recurrent; Works staff; Education.Item Open Access Western State Chieftaincy Declarations Akoko Division(Ibadan: The Government Printer,, 1957) MINISTRY of Local Government and Chieftaincy AffairsItem Open Access WESTERN STATE CHIEFTAINCY DECLARATIONS AKOKO DIVISION(Ibadan: The Government Printer, Western State of Nigeria, 1957)Item Open Access Report of visitation to university college, Ibadan January, 1957.(Ibadan: Ibadan University Press,, 1957) UNIVERSITY College, IbadanHistorical Summary , The Present State of the College , Future Development , Quinquennial Advisory Committee