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
The Nigerian Tide vol.11 No 3074, October 30th 1981.
(1981-10-30) The NIGERIAN Tide
• Task force team name.
• FG Gives 5M Loan to Farmers.
• Minster, WAEC boss to face House of Reps.
• Housing chairmen call on oba.
• Rivers government poised to complete development projects.
Budget Speech by Chief the Hon. E. Emole, Minister of Finance Eastern Nigeria. The pragmatic Leader
(Enugu: The government of the Eastern Nigeria., 1964) EMOLE, E.
• Introduction and Financial Position
• Financial Review of 1962–63 and 1963–64 Accounts
• Recurrent Revenue Estimates (1964–65)
• Tax Collection and Revenue Protection
• Primary Education Scheme Modifications
• Recurrent Expenditure Estimates (1964–65)
• Capital Budget and External Aid Prospects
• Progress in Agriculture, Industry, and Housing
• Private Investment and Economic Outlook
Budget speech 1977-78 by His Excellency Brigadier George Innih (Military Gov. of Kwara state)
(Ilorin: Kwara State Ministry of Information, 1977) INNIH, George A.
• Budget Overview
• Financial Summary
• Capital Allocation Breakdown by Sector
• Key Sectoral Highlights & Policy Directives
Budget Speech 1974-75 by His Excellency Brigadier U. J Esuene (Military Gov. of South-Eastern state)
(Calabar: Government of the South-Eastern State of Nigeria, 1974) ESUENE, U. J.
• Review of General Economic Growth and Transport Infrastructure (1973–74).
• Trade, Price Stabilization, and Produce Marketing.
• Industrial Sector Performance and Expansion Projects.
• Progress Report on the First State Development Plan.
• Financial Overview of the 1974–75 Budget (Recurrent and Capital Estimates).
• Development Administration and Community Projects.
• Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, and Fisheries.
• Educational Infrastructure, Institutional Expansion, and Teacher Services.
• Health Services, Public Sanitation, and Town Planning.
• Water Supply Schemes, Road Infrastructure, and Rural Electrification.
• Information, Cultural Advancement, and Easter Message.
Budget speech 1970 by His Excellency Ukpabi Asika, Esquire ( TheAdministrator, East Central state of Nigeria)
(Enugu: The government of the East Central State of Nigeria, 1970-05-25) ASIKA, Ukpabi
• Post-War Reconciliation and Rehabilitation
• Financial Review (1967-1968 to 1969-1970)
• 1970-1971 Revenue and Expenditure Estimates
• Taxation, Development Rates, and School Fees
• Administrative and Local Government Re-organization
• Educational Policy and State School System Takeover
• Healthcare, Infrastructure, and Public Works
• Appointment of State Commissioners