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
Citizen magazine of May 27th - June 3rd, 1991 vol.2, no.22: the ultimate in pleasurable reading
(Lagos state: Citizen Communications limited,, 1991-06-27) CITIZEN Communications limited
• Bauchi: A carnage, a massacre.
• Premier commercial bank: new ownership structure through privatization for greater efficiency and profitable growth.
• India: Death of a survivor.
• Students’ Unions: spoiling for war.
• Government is chasing shadows — chima.
• Arewa House: mother of oil appeal funds.
• NPEC: politics off primary education.
• Katsina: Police day.
• Private Hospitals: under the hammer.
• Insurance: new dawn.
• BoJanle Awe's cross.
• Mengistu: gone at last.
• Cameroon: It’s final countdown, President Paul Biya and the opposition head for a clash on political
• reforms.
• India: end of the dynasty, Rajiv Gandhi is killed, thus ending the 44- year reign
• of the Nehrus.
• Kuwait: Kuwait leadership is in tatters and is making worse its image by visitinghorror on migrant workers and citizens.
• Rest in peace, Sagbo.
• Health: bedwetting.
• New voices in Benue.
• Theatre in bondage: the play "The operators" is an indictment of our society's current moral tone.
• Trouble brews: soccer violence and constant disruption of matches may take the shine off the on-going professional league.
• AAAF re-admits South Africa.
• Lendl leads money chart.
Citizen magazine of December 16th - 22nd, 1991 vol.2, no.51: the ultimate in pleasurable reading
(Lagos: Citizen Communications limited, 1991-12-16) CITIZEN Communications limited
• Leaders: Madaki and Katsina Foundation.
• Abuja: a bold move.
• USSR: The end.
• Mohammed Haruna: The road to Abuja.
• Madaki took the wrong step —Dangida.
• Federal capital: Abuja upstages Lagos.
• Kogi state: big strides in a land of promise.
• El-Zakzaky: Arms and the man.
• OIC: did the Arab leaders shunDakarconference to snub Africa?
• Burkina Faso: bomb for the opposition.
• Algeria: back to battle field.
• Wednesday, December 12 will remain in history as the day Union of Soviet Sovereign Republics, USSR disintegrated.
• EC: Britain. Always the enfant terrible, makes it a rough road to united Europe.
• FIC: out with a bang.
• First Bank: First with first cash.
• Aminu, new OPEC chairman.
• Bilkisu Yusuf: the triumphant NEC.
• The Guardian in the dock.
• In search of excellence: Democrat Newspapers' NUJ chapel institute an awardto reward excellence in journalism.
• 95 Junior World Cup: where does the buck stop?
• The return of Sardauna’s sport: Kaduna played host to the annual fives festival.
Climax magazine of May 27th - June 1st, 1991 vol.2, no.22.
(Lagos state: Citizen Communications limited, 1991-06-27) CITIZEN Communications limited
• Bauchi: A carnage, a massacre.
• Premier commercial bank: new ownership structure through privatization for greater efficiency and profitable growth.
• India: Death of a survivor.
• Students’ Unions: spoiling for war.
• Government is chasing shadows — chima.
• Arewa House: mother of oil appeal funds.
• NPEC: politics off primary education.
• Katsina: Police day.
• Private Hospitals: under the hammer.
• Insurance: new dawn.
• BoJanle Awe's cross.
• Mengistu: gone at last.
• Cameroon: It’s final countdown, President Paul Biya and the opposition head for a clash on political
• reforms.
• India: end of the dynasty, Rajiv Gandhi is killed, thus ending the 44- year reign
• of the Nehrus.
• Kuwait: Kuwait leadership is in tatters and is making worse its image by visitinghorror on migrant workers and citizens.
• Rest in peace, Sagbo.
• Health: bedwetting.
• New voices in Benue.
• Theatre in bondage: the play "The operators" is an indictment of our society's current moral tone.
• Trouble brews: soccer violence and constant disruption of matches may take the shine off the on-going professional league.
• AAAF re-admits South Africa.
• Lendl leads money chart.
Climax magazine of November 22, 1989 vol.2, no.17: the ultimate in pleasurable reading
(Lagos: Complete Communications limited, 1989-11-22) COMPLETE Communications limited
• Tony St. lyke dated married producer while living with Stella Monye.
• Miss Nigeria, Adewunmi Adebowale, booted out of Lagos State University (LASU).
• Why Oliver de Coque eats bones, by his wife.
• “Felix Lebarty is too harsh,” complains his new wife.
• The only man who ever beat Tyson.
• The extra kilometer to mama put.
• Church where children's blood arc sucked...that extra lesson might not be real.
• Why my first album failed by Lemmy Jackson.
• Sadiq Daba to marry girl 20 years his junior.
• It took only 3 hours to ‘off load’ Boydator 2.
• Egbunike is no rival says Sunday Uti.
Daily trust newspaper Thursday 17th February 2005: trust is a burden vol.10, no.64 Muharram 9, 1426 A.H.
(Lagos state: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2005-02-17) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited
Bala Usman rejects nomination - PROSA CO sets up confab c’ttee
Wabara stops senators’ motion
FG seeks dismissal of Reps suit
Fire guts Wuse new market
NLC wants delegates to elect leadership
Surprise absentees from list
Obasanjo told to strike balance on appointments
Adisa tackles Saraki on Northern Union
MTN induces Reps with N16bn
Plateau: Dariye, legislators head for collision
FG identifies 193 illegal airstrips in the country
Niger Assembly passes law to derobe Borgu Emir
FG receives N61.8 billion Abacha loot
Togo apologises to Nigeria
Let Faure Gnassingbe be
Battling poverty on the wrong front
Revenue: Between tourism and oil
Thank you Adamu Adamu
Letter to Gov Adamu
Zimbabwe damps down on journalists
US development aid nets $19 billion
AISA wants greater role in AU
Pastor hands $14,000 to congregation for investment
Farmer paints pigeons to keep off predators
Woman, 79, attacks cops with cane
Lebanon: Thousands mourn al-Hariri
Yemen arrests five Al-Qaeda suspects
Iraq’s Sunnis demand US exit
Egypt offers border guards for Gaza
Israel to organise pullout with Palestine
Northern governors to rescue BON
Emir, Yar’Adua woo investors to Intercity Bank
Oil prices steady
First Bank earns N40bn in 9 months
World’s longest range airliner
Chartered Bank opens 2.4bn shares offer
FCM B board heralds IPO
Diversification, solution to economic woes -Hon. Nguwje
British investors eye Nigeria – Envoy
4 How Africa can attract global oil market’
SMEDAN’s techno expo opens March 9
The hostel privatisation crisis (IV)
NUC indicts lecturers over publications in journals
Ministry launches j staff shuttle buses
Minister inaugurates centre for earth study
Yobe to establish university
ETF takes HIV/AIDS campaign to schools
Non-accreditation of varsity’s college of medicine worries politician
Zamfara earmarks N1.7bn for schools rehabilitation
Don blames over-population for poor educational standards
BUK receives N70m hostel grant from bank
Govt to separate JSS/ SSS in unity schools
NCC donates 20 computers to school
UNILAG postpones resumption
FG begins $100m science, technology initiative
Minister commissions N4.5m FGGC, Abaji library
Robbers rob widow of N200,000
NEPA urges residents to pay up or get disconnected
Petitioner writes NHRC on Wuse Market demolition
FCT opens camp for Makarfi championship
Woman arraigned over criminal intimidation
BUK receives donation for new hostel
Doguwa LG gives goats to women as loans
Emir tasks drug manufacturers on NAFDAC
Polio to be eliminated soon - NPl Coordinator
Kano flags off schools census
Tax: LASG threatens closure of erring companies
Lagos opposes fresh proposal on Bar Beach development
LG to prosecute those who fell trees
NARTO warns of high transport cost
Justice Uwais tasks lawyers on book writing
Reps c’ttee chairman flays deputy over recapitalisation policy
Court grants bail to suspected horsemeat consumer
Kogi Gov gets education award
Postponement of NHIS launch not politically motivated - NHIS boss
FG approves dualisation of Abuja-Lokoja road
Masari wants reps to deliver democracy dividends
Borno assembly to probe LG boss over fraud
PDP chieftain alleges plot to kill Gov Daniel
PDP youth group denies plot to impeach Wabara
2007: Bafarawa lauds Kalu’s courage
Gov Goje orders arrest of political thugs
Why Okocha failed again
Outrage greets Jay Jay loss
Eto’o sparkles on big stage at Barcelona
NFL insists on security plans
NFA disowns MINAJ
Broadcast Right: Club owners dare MINAJ
...Phase out play-offs
Kwara United ‘II remain in Ilorin –Bello
Nigeria hosts commonwealth handball championship
CAF award challenges Enyeama
Enyimba will win FIFA Club world cup
Further thoughts on the National Conference