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    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
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    National conference on Nigeria since independence:
    (Ibadan: Ibadan University Press, 1983) TAMUNO, Tekana N.
    ■ Welcome Address, Professor Ango Abdullahi; ■ Keynote Address, Professor Tekena Tamuno; ■ Special Address, Alhaji Shehu Shagari, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria; ■ Vote of Thanks, Dr. Garba Ashiwaju; ■ Welcome Address at the Inaugural Meeting of the “Nigeria Since Independence History Panel” held at the Conference Centre, University of Ibadan, on Thursday, 19 June, 1980 by Professor S.O. Biobak
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    National Conference 2014 Report
    (Federal Government of Nigeria, 2014-08-18) Federal Government of Nigeria
    The search for equity and justice in economic independence, social cohesion, national integration, and political stability have been expressed continuously in the convocation of periodic Constitutional and/or National Conferences from the Colonial period to the present. Attempts at Constitution-making in Nigeria originated from the Instruments for the Amalgamation of the Colony of Lagos and the Protectorates of Southern and Northern Nigeria, in 1914. Chronologically, there are distinct phases in this process with each phase accommodating a number of constitutional developments leading to the gradual involvement of Nigerians in their own governance. The last attempt at such exercises before the present National Conference was the National Political Reform Conference (NPRC) convened by President Olusegun Obasanjo’s administration in 2005.