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
Drum Africa's leading magazine no. 274 February 1974
(Lagos State: 37 Ibadan Street West Ebute-Metta, Drum Publications Nigeria Limited, 1974-02) Drum Africa
■ Nigeria's child brides exclusive
■ Two worlds of the Prince of Benin
■ Drum letters
■ The singing policeman bowls them over
■ Meet the new big noise in town!
■ Radio Oja- the girl they love to hate
■ People in pictures
■ About sex
■ Doctor Drum
■ Dear Dolly
Daily trust newspaper 28th February, 2005: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 71 Muharram 20, 1426 A.H
(Lagos state: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2005-02-28) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited
Senator Haruna Abubakar is Dead
Presidential system best for Nigeria - Obasanjo insists
Confab reconvenes today
General Adisa buried in Ilorin
Nenadi Usman queried over confab funding
Hajj2005: Jigawa pilgrims board denies shoddy deals
AU sets to restore peace in Somalia, Cote d’Ivoire
Military formations to be decongested of explosives -General Azazi
Plateau creates 29 DAs
Shagari bares mind on birthday celebration
IBB holds secret talks with Lawal
Southern govs want true federalism
JNI cautions CAN sec. gen. over representation
Plateau people demand posthumous pardon for 1976 coupists
Toby charges Ijaws on confab
We have no confidence in Sokoto delegates-PDP
Branding of NEPAD
Supreme Court and confab: The unanswered questions
Re: Confab and Zamfara Governor’s blunder
Another name for Abuja Business school
Benue State and PDP Chairmanship
Atiku gives Boni pass mark
Police arrest 6 council chairmen for fraud
Fayose appoints new council of Obas chairman
Gani wants Dariye impeached
UBE, key to tackling illiteracy, poverty –Osuji
Anambra professionals lament underdevelopment
Russia, Iran sign nuclear deal
W/Africa lifts sanctions on Togo
Saddam’s half-brother ‘captured’
Pope waves from hospital window
Increase participation in ADB, Nigeria told
N25BN CAPITALISATION Shareholders endorse Inland Bank’s rights issue, IPO
FG raises hope on economy
...House deputy leader seeks support for ACB
Afribank
NBM Bank
Oil holds above $51 on consumer concerns
YUKOS asks Court to reconsider dismissal
Bank of America loses Card data of Senators
CTs: Atiku foresees Africa’s marginalization
Summit discourages foreign aid on IT
Galadanchi warns FG over rural telephony
Starcomms hits Maiduguri market
MWEB
Handsets
Technology
Linksverse
IT Kiosk
E-mail
British Council launches UK mosques posters today
List of discredited past Oscar-winning films out
Winning an Oscar: Peer group approval?
MFCT to remove abandoned vehicles *Dissolves FCT fire service department
Principals, students criticize mock WASSC exams
AMAC donates vehicles to security agents
Gov Goje cautions confab delegates
Marwa greets Obasanjo over Thisday award
...New pro-Obasanjo group emerges
Ranchers wallop JUTH
Ofere shoots Rangers to first away win
Kwara win, rake in million
.. .pay N13.3m debt to coaches, players
Ikpeba blasts Odegbami
National Confab: An inauspicious beginning
The scramble for Nigeria
West African technical review: professional magazine for industrial & business management June 1978
(Lagos State (NAS Ltd 288 Murtala Muhammed Way Yaba, PO. Box 4115) : Alan Charles Publishing Ltd, 1978-06) West African technical
■ Nigeria Hotels Ltd : Nigeria Hotels Limited, Nigeria's foremost hotel group, are celebrating their Golden Jubilee this month to commemorate 50 years in the hotel industry. This special feature looks at NHL’s development and achievements during these years.
■ Soil Productivity in Retreat : This second article on agricultural development in West Africa by H. D. Franks of Minster Agriculture looks at the problems of declining soil productivity and suggests some practical solutions.
■ Are small tractors appropriate? : Many attempts have been made to produce a cheap effective mechanical power source for small farms. So far, few successful machines have emerged, for this reason a conference was recently held at the Institution of Agricultural Engineers to discuss the economic and technical requirements of small tractors. R. Lewis of the National College of Agricultural Engineering, reports on the conference.
■ Rural Industrialization : Despite the prominent role petroleum plays in Nigeria’s economy, the country is still essentially agricultural. In this article Dr. J. O. C. Onyemelukwe looks at the importance of a concerted rural industrialization programme if meaningful national development is to ensure.
■ Hong Kong —West Africa Trade : By any account Hong Kong is quite unique in the world. In fact its existence and con tinued survival is not much short ofa modern miracle. Yet survive andprosper it does, by that singular — and to the local populace all consuming — activity called trade. In this article C. Chapman, Economics Writer, Hong Kong Trade Development Council, looks at Hong Kong’s growiung trading linkswith West Africa.
■ Industrial Mobile Cranes : Material handling systems are growing increasingly specialized, requiring more efficient and cost effective equipment. Wheel-mounted mobile cranes are still one of the most versatile material handling machines devised. In this article S. A. Anderson, General Manager, Product Marketing, Coles Cranes Ltd., looks at the handling capabilities of this crane
■ West African Construction : In this and coming issues, we publish news items andfeatures on the construction and civil engineering industry. In this issue of West Africa Construction we feature: Construction news, Steel in construction, Bridges, Instant and system buildings, Company focus-ABU, E.L.C.B.'s
■ Protecting Plant and Fluids from Fire : The first three articles of this series dealt with active means of fighting fire. This last and final article nofthe series deals with the relatively passive but equally important aspect of protection, especially of plant for storing and processing flammable fluid.
West African technical review: professional magazine for industrial & business management May 1981
(Lagos State (NAS Ltd 288 Murtala Muhammed Way Yaba, PO. Box 4115) : Alan Charles Publishing Ltd, 1981-05) West African technical
■ Accountancy -the role of management accounts : Edward Mc_Nairn concludes his series on accountancy by discussing how accounts can best be utilised by the managers in a company.
■ The art of communicating : Communication is a vital but neglected aspect of company organisation. It depends on cordialrelations as much as on a knowledge ofotherpeople’s briefs.
■ Computers for the tropics : Review of meeting of the Computer Association of Nigeria and accompanying exhibitions. An expert takes a critical look at the practical difficulties in running and maintaining a computer in Nigeria.
■ Commercial vehicles in Nigeria : We lake a look at what dealers and manufacturers are up to in Nigeria and analyse the problems faced in this competitive and growing industry. Latest developments in products associated with the industry are also reviewed.
■ Power Generation In Nigeria : Special report on Houston energy conference, Finding an alternative energy policy for Nigeria, Generator maintenance - a guide, sizing a generator, Future fuels and the diesel engine, Fuel efficiency in the diesel engine, Generator Buyers Guide.
■ Avoiding crane collision : We look at a new development which could reduce risk of collision in industrial and port Cranes.
■ West African construction : Construction facets, Architect v. Contractor, Construction machinery hydraulics—part 3, System building-part 5, State town improvement, Road construction in Nigeria.
West African technical review: professional magazine for industrial & business management April 1981
(Lagos State (NAS Ltd 288 Murtala Muhammed Way Yaba, PO. Box 4115) : Alan Charles Publishing Ltd, 1981-04) West African technical
■ Accountancy - costing for industry
Edward McNairn continues his series on accountancy by examining three different types of costing relating to construction, transport and processing, respectively.
■ Transferring textile technology : A Special Correspondent reports on aproject involving co-operation between Ghana and Nepal which should result in a much needed commercial boost to the Ghanaian textile sector.
■ Company focus : We look at the background to a new office furniture factory which is to open shortly and review the equipment supplied to it by a British company.
■ Forklifts for roros : Design features of the forklift truck are considered in the context ofapplications on and off the roro ships.
■ Air conditioner maintenance : In industry and at home the air conditioner has a vital role to play in people'sproductivity and comfort. Despite this,failure to maintain machines regularly is the most usual cause for the breaking down.
■ Focus on Sierra Leone : Diamond mining, National trading company, Sierra Leone product marketing board, National development bank, Tourism, Fishing.
■ West African construction: Including focus on mining and quarrying, Architecture—planning in the Third World,
Soil mechanicsfrom Holland, Repairing badly applied concrete, Systems building, Construction machinery hydraulics,Tower cranes, Mining news, Mining as a career,
Ghana’s gold resources reviewed, Mining technology, Giant excavator.