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, Tuesday, April 20, 2010: trust is a burden, vol. 24 no. 12. Jimada Ula 6, 1431 A.H.
(Utako District, Abuja: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-04-20) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.
■ For the 3rd time in a month: Jonathan stalls PDP NEC meeting. ■ Jos crises threat to national security— Miyetti Allah. ■ Alleged theft of N104m: ICPC files charges against Ogbulafor, others. ■ Sokoto guber appeal: S/Court continues hearing today. ■ FG plans data base on unemployed persons. ■ Doctors'strike cripples services at LUTH. ■ Police lost 2 officers, N30m to Jos crisis - CP. ■ Late Akanni's estate: Court upholds sharing formula. ■ Fake SSCE results threaten varsity education -VC. ■ Djibouti approves third term for president. ■ Bomb in Pakistani city of Peshawar; 23 dead. ■ Fuel scarcity: NNPC to build 50 new fuel stations. ■ Presidential system too expensive -Tukur * Nigeria has no revenue formulae. ■ NCC: Who succeeds Ndukwe? ■ Kaduna's crippling miracle centres. ■ Ministries are ignorant of Public Procurement Act -Senator Makarfi. ■ PAN woos customers at Abuja fair. ■ Revealed: How our fast food culture is making us impatient. ■ Migraine attack gives English woman a Chinese accent. ■ Lookout, it's coming right behind you!... Wall of black fog covers Iceland. ■ Richest American president's. ■ Fine owed by George Washington for overdue library books now N45m. ■ Agency, NGO partner on refuse evacuation in Kano. ■ LG boss promises clean environment. ■ Herbal medicines more effective than orthodox-expert. ■ Court sends emissary to attacked corps members. ■ Driver denies stealing madam's car. ■ Balarabe: Opposition may rally behind Labour Party. ■ Lagerback's list a big shame - Bassey. ■ Lagerbacks'44-man list too large-Oliha. ■ Inter bid to stop Messi. ■ 2011: Are serious debates about to start?
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Daily trust newspaper, Wednesday, April 21, 2010: trust is a burden, vol. 24 no. 13. Jimada Ula 7, 1431 A.H.
(Utako District, Abuja: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-04-13) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.
■ 7 die in Kaduna Jos: jail break. ■ Ibori: Militants ambush Onovo's men. ■ Emodi returns as Senate rejects Igbeke. ■ NIMET cautions N/East farmers on early planting. ■ States yet to provide over 70 million doses of malaria drug. ■ Kano shuts 44 private schools. ■ Kano's unusual GRA. ■ Nyako, Aminu: We don't want Atiku in PDP. ■ Sudan ruling party rejects US polls charge. ■ Salaries: NITEL workers may resort to violence. ■ Task force sacks Customs check points in North-East. ■ Foreign flight operations begin at Lagos airport. ■ Scientists discover secret behind health benefits of Mediterranean-style diet. ■ No 10 Downing Street bugged by MIS, claims historian. ■ Thailand's Red Shirts ready to wage 'big war' against government. ■ Surgeon 'cuts off patient's testicle by mistake'. ■ Niger revokes housing projects. ■ Delta govt sued over land dispute. ■ Kogi spends N2.6 bn on stadium. ■ FCT land director sent on forced leave. ■ Driver denies intimidating senator's wife. ■ Jostle begins to replace dead Gombe Senators. ■ Lagerback's right to invite Kanu, others -Lumumba. ■ Utaka: I never doubted my quality. ■ Bio: Mistrust cause for low sponsorship drive. ■ Coach says boxers lack basics. ■ Rested Ribery ready to face road-weary Lyon. ■ Felix Adedapo Adenaike: A musketeer at 70.
ItemOpen Access
Daily trust newspaper, Thursday, April 22, 2010: trust is a burden, vol. 24 no. 14. Jimada Ula 8, 1431 A.H.
(Utako District, Abuja: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-04-22) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.
■ Jonathan caves in PDP NEC meets Tuesday. ■ Why Kaduna prisoners rioted. ■ Come and clear your name— Farida tells Ibori. ■ Moves to oust me will not succeed, says Ogbulafor. ■ Northern govs to meet on Jos killings today. ■ Gummi harps on reforms to promote fair legal system. ■ Police probe explosion in barrack. ■ High Court can rule on Shari'ah Penal Code - court. ■ Ex-Siemens execs found guilty of bribing Nigerian officials. ■ Jos: 7 bus passengers dragged out, killed. ■ South African luxury train crashes. ■ Sarkozy to submit bill banning Islamic face veils. ■ Dogon Yaro: North's unexplored goldmine. ■ In Jos, tank construction is a cool business. ■ Airlines lose more than $1.7b to volcanic ash - IATA. ■ Daily Star pulled from airports over volcano ash splash. ■ In UK election, voters in Afghanistan, Ghana and Bangladesh will also have a say. ■ Toxic container to be sent back -FG. ■ Unimaid to construct 30 VIP toilets. ■ Government is deliberately killing NITEL to favour private operators. ■ Blacklisting culprits, panacea for examination malpractice - Onyechere. ■ UNILORIN to penalise 100 students for indecent dressing. ■ COREN donates computers to UNAAB. ■ Three injured in Kwali accident. ■ NG0 to install mobile toilets in Abuja. ■ Nnamani, Masari, others face PDP today. ■ Bosso surprised at Rabi'u exclusion. ■ Mum stops Onuoha from Eagles. ■ Judo: Nigeria returns with 3 bronze from Yaounde. ■ We are ready for World Cup shirt battle. ■ The 'Mega Party1 humpty-dumpty: Many chiefs, no Indians.
ItemOpen Access
Daily trust newspaper, Friday, April 23, 2010: trust is a burden, vol. 24 no. 15. Jimada Ula 9, 1431 A.H.
(Utako District, Abuja: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-04-23) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.
■ PDP suspends Masari, Odili, Nnamani. ■ Military discovers more corpses from Riyom highway attack. ■ FG denies $1bn loan as Jonathan signs 2010 budget. ■ Alleged fraud: Ogbulafor to be arraigned on Monday. ■ How we helped stranded Nigerians in London. ■ Shugaba Darman dies at 80. ■ Borno UBEB recruits 5,000 teachers. ■ Doma charges LGs on sustainable development. ■ Customs boss writes Jonathan over threat to life. ■ Character commission not quota system campaigner. ■ Why Kaduna prisoners rioted. ■ Iran's Ahmadinejad in Zimbabwe to meet with Mugabe. ■ Facts about vaginal infection. ■ Health benefits of forgiveness. ■ How to monitor your children's Internet use. ■ Jonathan gets President's allowances. ■ Ovia Osese: When young girls sing. ■ BPE appoints Lead Capital as advisers to Transcorp lPO. ■ FG poised to deregulate power sector. ■ FCT Customs rakes in N971m in Q1. ■ Chinese electronic tycoon on trial. ■ Kenyan flower farmers fight to overcome ash cloud. ■ Danger of iPod decibels that match a jet engine. ■ How did three people survive this? ■ Iceland's volcano a mouthful to say. ■ Why the torment of the grave is hidden from man. ■ I didn't revoke FCT plots-Minister. ■ Dallaje Ingawa dam to gulp N4.3bn. ■ FCT minister vows to decongest city centre. ■ Conman jailed 4yrs over N1.8m. ■ Suspect disappears from court. ■ AMAC chairman-elect to tackle education problems. ■ INEC wants special fund for female candidates. ■ How to achieve credible elections, by Murtala Aliyu. ■ Don't expect mirades in South Africa- Ericsson. ■ Home based Eagles: NFF give excuse for missed visas. ■ Cash demands hurt Nigeria's build-up. ■ Nnaji writes Bio on NFF tenure. ■ Okocha sticks to his guns. ■ Dramatic run-ins as Europe enters home straight. ■ Reflections on the family.
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Daily trust newspaper, Monday, April 26, 2010: trust is a burden, vol. 24 no. 16. Jumada Ula 12, 1431 A.H.
(Utako District, Abuja: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-04-16) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.
■ HCS: Federal workers to get pay hike. ■ Monguno to Jonathan: Abide by PDP zoning or quit. ■ Nigeria under civilian dictatorship -Kukah. ■ Gunmen kill The Nation reporter. ■ I took over a failed state -Lamido. ■ Nigeria, US to fight nuke proliferation. ■ Ali handed over N281.8m to Ogbulafor — PDP. ■ Organised labour vows to tackle corrupt judiciary. ■ Presidency: No chance for recycled leaders -Shekarau. ■ 150 arrested over FCT minister's Bauchi visit. ■ Mark assures on Jos crises culprits. ■ Balarabe Musa asks opposition to exploit PDP crisis. ■ Hunger forces suspect to accept charges. ■ LG provides solar-powered boreholes. ■ Police ban hawking along Riyom/KVom way. ■ Burundi's president to run for second term. ■ Hungarians vote in second round of general elections. ■ Jimoh Ibrahim takes over Virgin Nigeria Airline. ■ Atedo Peterside is Cadbury's Chairman. ■ Agric modernisation key to food security -Minister. ■ I eat tuwo and masa, but I regret not speaking Kanuri, Hausa. ■ NAICOM to launch compulsory insurance package in Sokoto. ■ AfDB to get 3-fold capital increase. ■ US presidential summit on entrepreneurship starts today. ■ Boy, 3, tells how he 'saw grandmother in Heaven' before being brought back from the dead after falling into pond. ■ Capital punishment is'murder by the state. ■ We don't want to be served by a black person'. ■ 4th Abuja housing show holds Tuesday. ■ China to build 150-bed Abuja hospital. ■ NSE lauds local content bill. ■ REDAN wants fast passage of land reform Bill. ■ Naira.com deploys e-voting application for CIPM. ■ USPF should be open to states in their activities -ICT Director. ■ Beware! Mobile phone raises stress level. ■ My wife abandoned me during trying periods. ■ Two in court over transformer oil theft. ■ CPC will end PDP rule in Bauchi. ■ Obasi strikes twice. ■ North East endorses Lulu. ■ Ike Uche is back! ■ Kebede wins London marathon. ■ Rampant Liverpool send Burnley down. ■ Rooney out of United's title bid. ■ Tevez to walk away if Man.City miss out on Champions League spot. ■ IBB: The age of his ideas.