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
  • 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.
  • 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, Monday February 8, 2010:
(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-02-08) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.
■ Why we lost Anambra by PDP. ■ Soludo: There was administrative rigging. ■ Fear of Bukuru market demolition raises fresh concern. ■ Nigeria at standstill, AC says. ■ FG woos mining investors with 3 years tax relief. ■ 133,000 displaced in Jos crisis- NEMA. ■ Compensate Jos victims from statutory allocation, FG urged. ■ 90% of Northern women exposed to birth complications. ■ FG spends $2bn to halt cancer spread. ■ EFCC and former governors ■ Black box from Lebanon plane crash recovered. ■ Costa Rica votes, could elect 1st woman president. ■ How to sustain Nigeria's telecoms successes— Ndukwe. ■ European Bank may buy into Nigerian banks. ■ Oando posts N7bn profit, promises investors better gains. ■ Hot air in NDIC. ■ You really can be bored to death.... ■ Charles Taylor's son, Chuckie, ordered to pay N3.3bn compensation to torture victims. ■ Delayed tribute to Nelson Mandela. ■ Kaduna River to get another bridge. ■ Drama as magistrate vacates arrest warrants on Ringim, lawyer. ■ FCTA to shut newly opened Chelsea Hotel. ■ Challenges of social development in FCT. ■ Why AC wants Jigawa council polls stopped - AC Chairman. ■ NFF: Amodu will go to World Cup. ■ NFF election: Lulu wants committees to do thorough job. ■ Big guns get comfortable Euro 2012 draws.
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Daily trust newspaper, Thursday January 28, 2010:
(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-01-28) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.
■ Different strokes on Yar'adua: Senate: Hand over to VP FEC: He is fit to rule. ■ Sultan: Jos crisis was genocide. ■ Abolish indigene/settler dichotomy in Jos-Dasuki. ■ Nigerian leaders' corruption breeds terrorism -US. ■ Senate: Hand over to VP. ■ Dina's assassination, a set-back for democracy- Atiku. ■ Army to check soldier/civilian friction. ■ Jos: Hausas demand fair hearing. ■ Minister raises alarm over increasing OVC. ■ Yuguda drops 5 commissioners. ■ VP: This js the last Jos carnage. ■ Pre-nuptial HIV/AIDS test should be voluntary. ■ Beijing promises 'construaive' role in African Great Lakes. ■ Saudis drive Yemeni rebels out of border region. ■ UK, Dublin offer compromise plan for N/Ireland. ■ Sri Lankan challenger rejects president's poll win. ■ Bank PHB cuts MD's pay by 47%, EDs 26%. ■ Ghana's power reforms Lessons for Nigeria. ■ Yobe loses N2b to tax defaulters. ■ 100 million Nigerians are hungry. ■ The world's second pregnant man is'blissfully happy' as he prepares to give birth to baby boy next month. ■ CIIN advocates inclusion of insurance in tertiary curriculum. ■ No investment in education is wasted, says Dukku. ■ New FlITA students tour campus. ■ The little girl who had eight limbs and was worshipped as a deity starts school. ■ Haiti: The shooting of Febienne Cherisma. ■ 90-yr-old man wants belongings from lover. ■ FCT school principals to get land. ■ Climate change: Nigeria can't meet 2010 target. ■ Tobacco control bill will safeguard health-Cttee. ■ Weighing the options on Yar'adua. ■ NDE urged to develop agricultural camps for youngsters. ■ Westerhof recommends Saintfiet for Eagles'job. ■ Oliha to Eagles: Don't depend on luck against Ghana. ■ Traditional rivalries revived. ■ Late coming Ghanaian varsity miss accreditation. ■ Obasanjo and the perversion of honour and morality.
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Daily trust newspaper, Friday January 29, 2010:
(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-01-29) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.
■ Gowon, Shagari ask Yar'adua to hand over. ■ Terrorism: 2 Nigerian students arrested in Malaysia. ■ Hold states, LGs responsible for crises- ACF. ■ Yar'adua: Over 150 signatures collected over Section 145. ■ Assembly wants Plateau indigenes to leave Bauchi. ■ Yar'adua: PDP backs FEC, opposes Senate's stand. ■ 30 died in Kuru Jenta- Police. ■ Kalu: Court adjourns trial till May 26. ■ Navy says helicopter crash not connected to militancy in Niger Delta. ■ All chief worried about Madagascar deadlock. ■ Iran hangs 2 for allegedly aiming to topple state. ■ Afghanistan conference agrees on exit timetable. ■ Jyoti Basu: India's pre-eminent communist dies at 95. ■ Open letter to his excellency ■ FG not fair to non-oil producing states- NEITI. ■ EU boosts sugar exports as prices soar. ■ Crashed Ethiopian jet's flight recorders found off Lebanon. ■ What to know about still birth. ■ Feminism: What went wrong? ■ How to put heartbreaks behind you. ■ Re-Megalomaniac Goldilocks. ■ Why running barefoot is better for your body. ■ We deserve these setbacks: Obama tells America in first State ofthe Union address. ■ Obama's State ofthe Union speech: How did the words he used compare to other presidents? ■ Wearing your trouser waistband high is a sign that you're getting old. ■ Keffi metropolis undergoes urban renewal. ■ Abuja Sunrise Hills Estate commissioned. ■ FCDA to demolish Lugbe next month. ■Gardener arraigned over theft. ■ Three jailed for assaulting naval officer. ■ Why we banned posters in Jigawa. ■ Youthful Ghana shoot down Eagles. ■ Eagles exit not a surprise -Lumumba ■ Egypt wallop Algeria to reach final. ■ ABU haul 2 hockey golds. ■ Jos, Jang and Genocide (I).
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Daily trust newspaper, Wednesday February 3, 2010:
(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-02-03) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.
■ Mark: Yar'adua must hand over. ■ Bride, 26 others perish in crash. ■ Court procedures frustrate EFCC—Waziri. ■ Senate rejects pension for former Senate leaders. ■ Mutallab: UK sympathetic to Nigeria, says envoy. ■ Anambra election: PSC to monitor police. ■ Bauchi Assembly denies recommending sack of Plateau indigenes. ■ Nasarawa strike affects hospitals. ■ Reps set to probe alleged police bias in Jos crisis. ■ Media proprietors give Yar'Adua 7-day From Kayode Ekundayo, Lagos ultimatum. ■ Lar heads panel on Jos crises. ■ Recent court rulings in rights abuse cases. ■ Africa leaders wrap up summit on continent's crises. ■ AC alleges plot by Iwu to rig Anambra Polls: A rejoiner. ■ Ex-UK minister says Blair lied over Iraq war. ■ Africa to have a common currency. ■ No plan to limit shareholders' interest in banks - CBN. ■ Nigeria to benefit from $1mn yam research grant. ■ EU investment bank ups Mauritius sugar reform funds. ■ Fuel queues: Whence conies the end? ■ Girl, 9, 'becomes one of world's youngest mothers after giving birth to a baby boy. ■ Ten Americans who tried to take a busload of orphans out of Haiti slammed. ■ Mahmoud Abbas: Israel's West Bank occupation leading to one-state solution. ■ Reader's Digest on brink of collapse after 70 years. ■ KDSG allays fear over master plan. ■ PHCN reconnects Garki market. ■ Alao-Akala commissions N1.5bn project. ■ Six PDP members die in Abaji auto crash. ■ Trader denies assaulting lady. ■ Anambra: Aggrieved PDP aspirants head to S/Court. ■ Yar'adua, PDP and the zoning poser. ■ Bora Milutinovic slams Eagles, NFF. ■ Eagles lack good strikers - Ikpeba. ■ CAF and the unkindly ban on Togo. ■ Obasanjo: Calling God as false witness.
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Daily trust newspaper, Monday February 1, 2010:
(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-02-01) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.
■ Senate will not impeach Yar'adua. ■ Son poisons father's food in Katsina. ■ Governors responsible for unrests - Minister. ■ SERAP wants ICC probe into Jos killings. ■ Yar'adua's ill health puts bank reforms at risk. ■ Sharia commission to check religious violence in Niger. ■ Labour protests new tax regime in Nasarawa. ■ INEC drafts 4000 corps members for Anambra polls. ■ Malawi president takes over as AU president ■ Dubai police say Israel may have killed Hamas chief. ■ Thousands in Tokyo protest US military presence. ■ 5-day Davos forum ends on note of humilit. ■ Malaysian couple fined buffalo over affair. ■ Nigeria may run out of oil soon. ■ 2.1 million people killed by contaminated food annually. ■ Micro banks, macro problems. ■ No help for Nigeria's 300,000 child stammerers. ■ EITI to determine NEITI's fate. ■ Toyota recalls up to 1.8m cars. ■ How your face reveals the traumas you've been through, by ageing faster. ■ Why FW de Klerk let Nelson Mandela out of prison. ■ Global warming? You can blame America for that, says bin Laden. ■ NITEL: How 2yrs unpaid salaries tore families apart. ■ FG appoints Omatek as e-learning partner. ■ Nasarawa to construct N5.7bn 5-Star hotel. ■ FG to ban tankers from Kaduna metropolis. ■ General's suit to divorce wife of 30 years resumes. ■ Tender Years pupils conduct elections into prefect positions. ■ More couples go for court marriages in Abuja. ■ Yar'adua remains president as long as he is breathiipg - Sen. Ukpo. ■ Gaidam, Albishir shake hands after three years. ■ It's Pharoahs again! ■ CAF boss should quit after'monstrous' Togo ban - Adebayor. ■ NFF in secret talks with Renard. ■ A word for Jos warriors.