NATIONAL library of Nigeria2026-05-122026-05-122026-020255-0806https://nigeriareposit.nln.gov.ng/handle/20.500.14186/2609This official news bulletin (No. 1744) details the strategic activities and corporate milestones of the National Library of Nigeria during January and February 2026. Under the leadership of Professor Chinwe Veronica Anunobi, the document highlights the institution's commitment to its mission of being a "leading digital hub" that fosters information inclusion and lifelong learning. The bulletin focuses heavily on literacy advocacy, specifically the 2026 commemoration of World Read Aloud Day (February 4th). This nationwide event featured indigenous language readings aimed at improving pronunciation, social interaction, and empathy among participants. Additionally, the document records the library's observance of the International Day of Education (January 24th), emphasizing the theme "Learning for Lasting Peace." This segment underscores the library’s role in providing inclusive and equitable access to knowledge as a foundation for societal stability. Beyond public outreach, the bulletin serves an internal administrative function by announcing the 2025 Second Semester Professional Promotion Examinations for staff and celebrating employee birthdays. Finally, it promotes the Center for Advanced Library and Information Management (CALIM) in Enugu, an NLN-owned institute accredited by the NBTE to provide advanced diplomas in library science. This resource provides a comprehensive snapshot of a modern national library balancing traditional literacy roles with advanced professional development and digital inclusion.• NLN Celebrates the 2026 International Day of Education. • National Library of Nigeria Marks World Read Aloud Day • 2025 Second Semester Professional Promotion Examination. • Staff Birthday Celebrations (January and February). • Picture Gallery of NLN Events. • Center for Advanced Library and Information Management (CALIM) Enrollment Information.enNational Library of Nigeria Official News Bulletin (No. 1744). February, 2026Book