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

Recent Submissions

ItemOpen Access
Daily trust newspaper Friday, 7th January, 2005: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 35 dhul qida27, 1425 a.h.
(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2005-01-07) MEDIA trust NIgeria Limited
 Hajj: FCT pilgrims protest aircraft delay  Harmattan disrupts flights in Kano  PDP reform panel to reduce Ogbeh”s power  Tension in Jos over land dispute  Missing ship: Admiral appeals dismissal verdict  Tsunami disaster: UN, IMF pledge $2bn aid  Reps propose bill on disaster management  Atiku to witness signing of peace pact between Sudanese govt, SPLM/A  CNPP expresses reservations over new election bill  Kaduna Assembly members to impeach speaker  306 loan defaulters abandon homes in Zamfara  N1.4m fraud: EAS airline staff set office ablaze  Masari urges doctors to call off strike-pg 3▪ NASS to endorse new LGs-Mantu  Metropolitan police arrest three over Damilola Taylor’s murder  Shariah commission denies ram allowance rumour  Senator predicts further reduction in oil prices  Funtua LG to name secretariat after Wada Nas  NSE records N2.1bn capitalization in 2004 ●Opens new branch in Benin  Pension board boss warns fraudulent pensioners  Nuhu Ribadu as “Person of the Year”  New initiative universities  2007: How Nasarawa will vote  The 5th Communists at FCT water board  Costtly roads? Adamu Adamu should come come to Gombe  Adieu Wada Nas  This King has danced naked  Thoughts on democracy  300 dead in Somali tsunami crisis- Report  Mandela intensifies AID campaign as son dies  Garang to become Sudan’s vice president  Bombers kill 18 in Algeria  Kenyan becomes US senator  Iraq elections delay too risky- PM  Hamas owns up to attack on Isreali base  US dismisses Afghan, Pakistan border clash  Pregnant woman survive in sea after Tsunami  Smugglers hide heroin in puppies’ bellies-pg 10▪ Woman, 55, delivers triplets for daughter  Shell resumes production at oil stations  Oil prices drop as fuel stocks rise  Global Energy re-brands business units  Chevron Texco expands to deep water  BOI disburses N6bn for 42 projects  UTB shares attract investors at NSE  NAICOM commences public building insurance  Poverty, main driving force of child labour- Cleric  Taxes: Odili tasks coys  Ex-WorldCom directors to pay $54m fines  Toyota to staff factories with robots  Samsung unveils first speech-to-text mobile  What are your New Year resolutions?  Women in Chiranci, Kwana Hudu learn video recording  Looking attractive after childbirth  CEDAW calls for legal actionover women’s equality  Karu planning authority to construct six bus stop  Second batch of FCT pilgrims leave for Saudi Arabia  Driver slaps policewoman in bus stop  FCT: How education fared in 2004  Sanitation in Kano, matters arising  Road triggers battle between Tinubu, Ogunlewe  Day of judgement of missing M.T. African pride  ALGON explains parley with FG  ALGON explains parley with FG  Wada Nas’ death will not disintegrate PSP- Engr. Anyawun  APGA warns against truncating Igbo presidency  Benue hails Ogbeh’s survival as PDP boss  Edu blasts Arsenal over contact  Mendes feels robbed by linesman  English League offers to test technology  Liverpool seal Pellegrino signing  Luxemburgo’s preparations pay off for Real  Rusedski falls to in-form Federer  Shaq helps Haat return to winning ways  Petrova drops out after muscle strain  Hewitt breezes through to finals  Controversy dogs Nigerian soccer  FIFA’s threat: Minister makes effort to resolve face-off
ItemOpen Access
1987 budget of reality: budget speech and presss briefing
(Minna: Ministry of Information, youth, sports and culture,, 1987) GARBA, Ali Mohammed
 Agriculture.  Education.  Health.  Industry.  Transport.  Housing.  Community development and cooperation.  Water supply.  Sport.  Financial resources for 1987 budget.  Recurrent expenditure 1987.  1987 expenditure.  Capital expenditure.  Commerce and industry  Rural electrification.  Roads.
ItemOpen Access
Daily trust newspaper, Monday 3rd January, 2005 :trust is a burden vol.10, no.31 dhul qida 23, 1425 a.h.
(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2005-01-03) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited
▪16 PDP NEC members petitions EFCC ▪ 2003 polls: APGA want Guobadia sacked ▪ Zamfara gov. Seeks removal of immunity clause ▪ Obasanjo bows to pressure over National Dialogue-Tanko Yakasai ▪ Appointment of tax consultants by states illegal-Tax Board Chairman ▪ Intercity bank targets N20bn from public offer ▪ Flood: Jigawa awards N332m bridge contract ▪ NCNE offers IRI training for nomadic teachers ▪ Hajj: IRS loses pilgrims to Kabo airline ▪ Dariye urges crises-free Plateau in 2005 ▪ 2007: Ex-chairmen forum supports southern president ▪ Ex-Kwara governor's aide arrested for murder ▪ Traditional titles bridge for unity says Gov. Ibrahim ▪ Kastina budgets N31.4bn for 2005 ▪ EFCC appeals against court verdict on immunity ▪ Tsunami: Tragedy or global hypocrisy? ▪ Nigeria: Irony of a nation ▪ Gov Donald Duke, where is our bursary ▪ Tribute to slain customs officers ▪ Tsunami: US unwilling response ▪ Somalia tsunami death toll grows ▪ Sudan, rebels sign permanent truce ▪ Uganda clamps down on rebels ▪ UN urges increase in AU membership ▪ Senegal, rebels finalize peace deal ▪ Abbas rules out force against activist ▪ ‘Tsunami recovery will take years’- Annan ▪ Car bomb attack kills 19 Iraqis ▪ Iran set for presidential election ▪ Couples name new baby Tsunami ▪ Briton surfs Tsunami, survives ▪ Man swallows man’s finger ▪ FG uncovers 70 secret airfields ▪ NCAA to license private aerodromes, airstrips ▪ Continental orders 7E7 dream liner ▪ Alamieyesiegha hands over Croastian hostage to shell ▪ Nigeria’s gas flare highest in the world-NNPC ▪ Accountants urge to device ways of effective practice ▪ poverty drops by 7.8% in 8yrs -FOS ▪ ADB to open 25 field offices in Africa ▪ Iraqi minister accuse insurgents of economic sabotage ▪ Court voids US’ limits on Chinese Export ▪ Japanese stock to ship this year ▪ Societe Bank seeks CBN nod to restructure ▪ US SEC okays Argentina’s debt swap ▪ Dollar hovers around record lows ▪ London exchange suitors in bid talks ▪ Asian shares defy post-quake gloom ▪ Chinese firm bids for 20% of yokes ▪ 2004:The year of ICT breakthroughs ▪ ICF urgres muslim goup to embrace ICT ▪ LG electronics opens digital service centers ▪ AP explains Oracle’ e-business suites ▪ Cyber crimes boom in 2004 ▪ Mobile phone firms target high-speed standard ▪ Oracle officers take over PeopleSoft posts net assists in tracing Tsunami victims ▪ 329m Chinese use mobile subscribers ▪ IBM launches WebSphere people’s forum inaugurated 2005 hajj airlift commences ▪ Images of Kano in 2004 ▪ OPC members arrested over assassination attempts ▪ Retired policeman’s son arrested for robbery ▪ Police recover six corpses on Xmas day ▪ Airport shuttle bus operators protest LATSMA harassment ▪ Over 188 persons declared missing in Lagos ▪ Rivers task citizens on sanitation ▪ Aliero promises pilgrims better welfare Rep seeks community support over bridge project ▪ NGO donates resource center ▪ Police arrest unimaid student over murder ▪ IDPU honours outgoing Kwara police boss ▪ Bafarawa warns LG chairmen over non- performance ▪ Unemployed graduates gets allowance in Katsina ▪ Why Kebbi records development -Aliero ▪ Give reform human face –experts urges FG ▪ Kwara NLC commends Saraki over workers’ welfare ▪ 2007: Fighting for the soul of PDP ▪ Ogbeh’s letter is diversional ▪ Luxemburgo’s test of character ▪ Tennis: Ones to watch in 2005 ▪ Dame Kelly: an annus mirabilis ▪ HOMES’S RISE TO STARDOM ▪ More of the same please ▪ Adere’s set sight on indoor season ▪ Depleted Chelsea have look of champions -Mourinho ▪ Wenger confident as Gunners maintain pressure on Chelsea ▪ Gazza seriously ill in hospital ▪ Galadima gets executive power ▪ Disu joins Lobi ▪ NFA REFORM: Board petitions Obasanjo, NASS ▪ Odegbami steps into Ogunjobi’s shoes ▪ Poor form troubles Okocha ▪ NFA owes late Enemuo N1.2m ▪ Of development and the ‘decadent’ West ▪ The Tsunami disaster
ItemOpen Access
Daily trust newspaper, Thursday 6th January, 2005: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 34 dhul qida26, 1425 a.h.
(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2005-01-06) MEDIA trust NIgeria Limited
▪ Football: FG scrap decree 101 ▪ Still on Muazu, Rimi and Bauchi roads ▪ Re: Katsina joint account system ▪ Where are the president’s men? ▪ A nation at siege with itself ▪ Tsunami tragedy and the Aceh-Indonesian face off ▪ Egypt hold talk over Saudi, Libya ro ▪ IAEA finds secret nuclear programme in Egypt ▪ Malawian party leaders face charges ▪ Poland, Libya form economic ties ▪ Moroccan king calls for religious tolerance ▪ Rebel group form single army in Burundi ▪ US death toll in Iraq reach 1,300 – Report ▪ Isreal warns settlers over evacuations ▪ German police raises fresh concerns over al-quaeda ▪ Gas explosion claim four in Iran ▪ Syrian files case against US general ▪ Thousands protest presidential election in Croatia ▪ Tsunami: World leaders in Jakarta for talks ▪ Europe observe 2 minutes silence for victims ▪ Fresh crisis claims 150 rebels in Nepal ▪ Man survive 8 days floating on sea ▪ Behold: A man with long toe nails ▪ Group urges Jimmy Carter to quit fishing ▪ Gunmen passes out drunk to end standoff ▪ NUB targets N9.3bn private placement ▪ HSBC, Standard Chartered vie for Korea First Bank ▪ SEC issues new directives on IPOs-pg 13▪ FOU, Ikeja impounds N210m contraband-pg 14▪ Kaduna plans Ceramic Industry-pg 14▪ OPS calls for healthy industrial base-pg 14▪ NEEDS is an unrealistic project-pg 14▪ Benue to build electric plant-pg 15▪ Oil prices fall ahead of US inventory data-pg 15▪ Shell saves $500,000 a month on ramp barge-pg 15▪ Morgan Stanley cuts Thailand growth forecast-pg 17▪ Recalling a visit to the Pearl- pg 20, 21▪ University distributes motor-cycles to staff-pg 22▪ Higher Education This Week: Great expectations for 2005-pg 22▪ VC insists on adherence to academic regulations-pg 23▪ NGO institutes scholarship scheme-pg 23▪ Education sector in 2004-pg 24▪ NAPS calls for swift passage of bill-pg 24▪ NUJ flays state of education in Jigawa-pg 24▪ Niger deputy governor commends ETF-pg 24▪ Commision harps on Nomadic education through radio-pg 24▪ Wuse new market relocate to Dei-Dei Jan 31-pg 26▪ Motorist fight task force officials over task-pg 26▪ Residents return after Xmas/New year break-pg 26▪ Number of FCT internet café’s rise-pg 26▪ C’ttee to get additional aircraft for Hajj operations - Acting Chairman-pg 27▪ NASS recommends special fund for FCT water project-pg 27▪ NGO hails Rochas, Kogi gov over developmental projects ▪ Centre begins Joint Higher Degree programme March 2005-pg 27▪ Students to enjoy prompt payments of allowances ▪ 13-man Committee on census setup ▪ Kano LGs employ 4,400 workers ▪ 500 received free eye treatment in Bichi LG ▪ N1.3m Zakat to be distributed to 13 wards ▪ Abandoned Islamiyya schools to be renovated ▪ Defaulting dredgers to pay N10m fine Tinubu, Adebayo want better welfare for Nigerians ▪ Police recover sucide victim’s body ▪ FG turns down request for pedestrian bridges ▪ Dabo apologizes to Dariye ▪Forum condemns police brutality on journalists ▪ Masari hinges development on peace, democracy ▪ Wada Nas, fearless vanguard of masses – NUJ ▪ Ekiti pensioners receive N812m ▪ Why people join cult- Royal father ▪ Idoma group vows to defend Ogbeh over rift ▪ Customs plan tough on smugglers ▪ Gov Attah commissions rural project ▪ Customs plans tough on smugglers ▪ Council chairman escapes robbery attack ▪ Jigawa records 181 road accidents deaths in 2004 ▪ Kaduna court discharges IBB assaulters ▪ Nasarawa acting gov tasks Christian pilgrims on religious practice ▪ Sokoto bars 6 pregnant women from hajj ▪ ‘Yams on petrol tankers unsafe for consumption’ ▪ Budget: Yobe gov.signs N5b provisional warrant ▪ Obasanjo appoints Lecky NHIS scribe ▪ Maiduguri LG mobilizes for census ▪ Yobe cancels school fees ▪ Why Taraba lacks federal project - Legislator ▪ Governor Sheriff’s car accident victim not dead – Physcian ▪ Surveyor faces forgery charge ▪ Obasanjo pays unscheduled visit to Ogbe ▪ FCT APGA disowns meeting ▪ Buhari, Bafarawa grace Badaru’s wedding ▪ Gov. Kalu, most detribalized Nigerian - Commissioner ▪ ANPP govs parley on party’s crisis ▪ APGA wants Anambra elected officials to leave office ▪ 2007: Sarumi advises Duke on third term ▪ Leadership crisis rocks IBB campaign group ▪ Group urges Zamfara gov to contest presidency ▪ Big guns ready for season opener ▪ Schumacher gives $10m in tsunami aid ▪ O’Neal’s season high leads Pacers past Bucks ▪ Moya beats nerves in opening win ▪ Dates set for 2006 African Nations Cup finals ▪ Linesman’s blunder denies Spurs victory ▪ Late Osman strike seals gripping Everton win ▪ Drogba puts Chelsea in touching distance of title ▪ Power tussle grounds activities in Glass House ▪ Okoye denies Enyimba switch ▪ Hockey celebrate world ranking ▪ Officials want consolidation of leadership status ▪ Hockey celebrate world ranking ▪ Ojo frowns at N25,000 monthly wage ▪ FIFA writes Galadima…threatens to ban Nigeria ▪ Ogunjobi, others to face EFCC ▪ Nigerians brace up for ban ▪ German teams scramble for Owomoyela ▪ FIFA, Galadima aware of reforms, Mohammed insists ▪ Cadet teams in danger ▪ Minister Shagari and the privatization of water
ItemOpen Access
5 YEAR Strategic Plan National Library of Nigeria (2025 - 2030)
(National Library of Nigeria, 2025) National Library of Nigeria
Brief History and Milestone of National Library of Nigeria Core Functions of National Library of Nigeria Vision, mission, and Core Values of National Library of Nigeria Digital Transformation Initiatives Cultural Preservation and Global Promotion Initiatives Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Framework Key risk and Mitigation Strategies Success Criteria for Sustainability