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  1. We Are All Slaves: African Miners, Culture, and Resistance at the Enugu Government Colliery, Nigeria by Carolyn A. Brown, 2002-05-30
  2. Report of the Commission on the Public Services of the Governments in the Federation of Nigeria, 1954-55. by Nigeria. Federation., 1955
  3. Exchange Of Notes Between The Government Of The United Kingdom Of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and The Government Of The Federal Republic Of Nigeria ... No.5 (2005)): Abuja, 17 December 2005
  4. NIGERIA: GOVERNMENT AUTHORISES CONSTRUCTION OF FIRST PRIVATE SECTOR POWER GENERATION PROJECT, MOBIL PRODUCING NIGERIA LTD. [NIGERIA/USA] - Order #: 122899.: ... & Plant Operations in the Developing World
  5. The Economic Development of Nigeria; Report of a Mission Organized By the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development At the Request of the Governments of Nigeria and the United Kingdom. by World Bank, 1955
  6. NIGERIA: GOVERNMENT AUTHORISES CONSTRUCTION OF FIRST PRIVATE SECTOR POWER GENERATION PROJECT, MOBIL PRODUCING NIGERIA LTD. [NIGERIA/USA] - Order #: 122899.: ... Opportunities in Africa & the Middle East
  7. Military Regimes and the Press in Nigeria, 1966-1993 by Chris W. Ogbondah, 1993-12-09
  8. This House Has Fallen: Midnight in Nigeria by Karl Maier, 2000-07
  9. Taming the Tiger: Civil-Military Relations Reform and the Search for Political Stability in Nigeria by Emeka Nwagwu, 2002-12-10
  10. Social Change and Political Violence in Colonial Nigeria by Bernard Nkemdirim, 1975-01
  11. Structure and Conflict in Nigeria, 1960-1965 by K.W.J. Post, Michael Vickers, 1973-06
  12. Nigeria's Presidential Constitution by Benjamin Obi Nwabueze, 1984-06
  13. Public Administration in Nigeria (Macmillan international college edition) by M.J. Balogon, 1983-04-21
  14. Nigeria: Reorganization and Development Since the Mid-Twentieth Century (Monographs and Theoretical Studies in Sociology and Anthropology in Honour of Nels Anderson) by C. Jarmon, 1987-09-01

81. Federal Republic Of Nigeria, Federal Republic Of Nigeria Government, Federal Rep
Country name conventional long form Federal Republic of nigeria conventional shortform nigeria. Data code NI. government type republic transitioning from
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conventional short form: Nigeria Data code: NI Government type: republic transitioning from military to civilian rule Capital: Abuja note: on 12 December 1991 the capital was officially moved from Lagos to Abuja; many government offices remain in Lagos pending completion of facilities in Abuja Administrative divisions: 36 states and 1 territory*; Abia, Abuja Federal Capital Territory*, Adamawa, Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Bauchi, Bayelsa, Benue, Borno, Cross River, Delta, Ebonyi, Edo, Ekiti, Enugu, Gombe, Imo, Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Kogi, Kwara, Lagos, Nassarawa, Niger, Ogun, Ondo, Osun, Oyo, Plateau, Rivers, Sokoto, Taraba, Yobe, Zamfara

82. National Guidelines In Nigeria - Government - Equal Employment Opportunities
National Guidelines in nigeria government. Circular MP No. 10789,No. 48/1949, Equal Pay for Men and Women of 27 June 1949. This
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Index Nigeria e.quality@work National Guidelines in Nigeria - Government Circular M.P. No. 10789, No. 48/1949, Equal Pay for Men and Women of 27 June 1949 This Circular affirmed that the principle of "equal pay for men and women" must be put into effect. This means that salaries of women officers who at 1 October 1948 were paid at lower rates than their male counterparts should be adjusted accordingly. National Health Policy The National Health Care Policy Declaration of Nigeria stipulates that health services, based on primary health care, include maternal and child health care and family planning. National Policy on Population In 1998, the government adopted this Policy for couples to determine the number and spacing of their children. One of its objectives is to provide information on the benefits of reasonable family planning, which is done through the primary health care system. Index Nigeria e.quality@work
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    While acknowledging the improvements that have taken place in Nigeria Human Rights Watch backgrounder highlights our ongoing human rights concerns, and raise issues for U.S. policy towards Nigeria in connection with those concerns.
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  • 90. 1Up Info > Nigeria > Government Finance | Nigerian Information Resource
    a minor source of government revenue. In 1988 such official assistance amountedto US$408 million, or US$1.1 per capita, which placed nigeria lowest among low
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    A major cause of political conflict in Nigeria since independence has been the changing formula for allocating revenue by region or state. Before 1959 all revenues from mineral and agricultural products were retained by the producing region. But after 1959, the region retained only a fraction of the revenue from mineral production. This policy was a major source of dissatisfaction in the Eastern Region, which seceded in May 1967 as the would-be state of Biafra. By contrast, the revenue from agricultural exports was retained by regional marketing boards after 1959, but the agricultural exports of eastern Nigeria were smaller than those of the other major regions. The rapid growth of petroleum revenue in the 1970s removed most of the severe constraints placed on federal and regional or state budgets in the 1960s. Total federal revenue grew from N306.4 million in 1966 to N7,791.0 million in 1977, a twentyfivefold increase in current income in eleven years. Petroleum revenue as a percentage of the total went from 26.3 percent in 1970 to more than 70 percent by 1974-77. During the civil war, most of the twelve new states created in 1967 faced a revenue crisis. But a 1970 decree brought the states closer to fiscal parity by decreasing the producing state's share of export, import, and excise duties, and of mining rents and royalties, and by increasing the share allocated to all states and the federal government. Also, in 1973 the commodity export marketing boards, which had been a source of political power for the states, were brought under federal control. Other changes later in the 1970s further reduced claims to revenue based on place of origin. In the 1970s, the federal government was freed to distribute more to the states, thus strengthening federal power as well as the states' fiscal positions. Statutory appropriations from the federal government to the states, only about N128 million in FY1966, increased to N1,040 million in 1975 with the oil boom, but dropped to N502.2 million in 1976, as oil revenues declined.

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    Government: Federal republic under strong presidential administration. Became parliamentary democracy at independence; under military rule 1966 to 1979, 1983- . Constitution of 1979 amended February 1984. New constitution promulgated 1989 and scheduled to take effect January 1993; provides for three independent branches of government: executive, legislative, judicial. National Assembly dissolved in 1983, had not been reinstated as of mid-1991. Transition to civilian rule scheduled to be completed January 1993. Administrative Divisions: Thirty states divided into local councils; Federal Capital Territory of Abuja projected to become partially operational as national capital in 1991 as federal departments transfer from Lagos. Judicial System: Legal system based on English common law modified by Nigerian rulings, constitution of 1979, legislative enactments, and decrees of military government in effect. Draft constitution of 1989 to take effect at start of Third Republic. Customary and Muslim sharia law recognized in personal status matters. Federal system included Supreme Court, federal courts of appeal, and federal high courts. Supreme Court had original jurisdiction in constitutional disputes. Politics: In 1989 two political parties established by government: National Republican Convention, slightly right of center, and Social Democratic Party, slightly left of center. Presidential elections scheduled for December 1992.

    92. Nigeria - Atlapedia Online
    Ironsi overthrew nigeria's government and executed many of the politicalleaders. In July 1966 a countercoup overthrew Maj.Gen.
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    OFFICIAL NAME: Federal Republic of Nigeria
    CAPITAL: Abuja (formerly Lagos)
    SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT: Military Dictatorship
    AREA: 923,768 Sq Km (356,669 Sq Mi)
    ESTIMATED 2000 POPULATION: Nigeria is located in West Africa. It is bound by Benin to the west, Niger to the north, Chad to the northeast, Cameroon to the east and the Gulf of Guinea to the south. The country has four geographical regions from south to north. (1.) A coastal belt of mangrove swamps. (2.) Undulating plains and scattered hills covered in tropical rain forests. (3.) A central plateau with open woodland and savannah. (4.) A semi-desert in the extreme north which is also known as the High Plains of Hausaland. The principal rivers are the Niger and Benue. Major Cities (pop. est.); Lagos 1,347,000, Ibadan 1,265,000, Kano 699,900, Ogbomosho 660,600, Oshogbo 441,600, Ilorin 430,600 (1992). Land Use; forested 12%, pastures 44%, agricultural-cultivated 36%, other 8% (1993). CLIMATE: Nigeria has a tropical climate with two seasons. A wet season form April to October and a dry season from November to March with the wettest month June. Average annual precipitation varies from 1,770 mm (70 inches) in the west to 4,310 mm (170 inches) along the east coast, and to 470 mm (50 inches) in the central areas. The prevailing winds are the rain bearing south westerlies and the hot dry and dust laden Harmattan from the Sahara Desert in the northeast. Average temperature ranges are from 23 degrees Celsius (73 degrees Fahrenheit) to 32 degrees Celsius (90 degrees Fahrenheit) all year.

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    94. An MBendi Profile: Government Of Nigeria
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    has a share in: Benue Cement Company Plc has a share in: National Fertiliser Corporation of Nigeria has a share in: Nigeria Telecommunications Plc Related Facilities has a share in: Agbami Field - Nigeria - Field Oil field Related Projects is principal in: Agbami Field Devlopment - Nigeria Directors/Managers Minister of Environment: Mr H Adamu (Hassan) Minister of Education: Prof T Adeniran (Tunde) Minister of Internal Affairs: Chief S Afolabi (Sunday) Minister of Aviation: Dr S Agagu (Segun) Minister of Sport and Social Development: Mr S Akiga (Steven) Minister of Works and Housing: Chief T Anenih (Tony) Minister of Communications: Mr M Arzika (Mohammed) Maj Gen P Aziza (Patrick) Chief E Banigo (Abitimi) Minister for Commerce in Africa: Mr M Bello (Mustapha) Minister of Capital Federal Territory: Mr AI Bunu (Alhadji) Minister of Transport: Ms K Chikwe (Kema) Minister of Finance: Mr A Ciroma (Adamu) Minister of Defence: General TY Danjuma Minister of Agriculture: Mr ASZ Daura (Alhaji) Minister of Industry: Hon Dr T Demenongu Ayu (Tyorchia) Minister of Rural Development at the Presidency:

    95. BBC NEWS | Africa | Nigerian Government Rejects 'fatwa'
    Tuesday, 26 November, 2002, 1736 GMT nigerian government rejects 'fatwa' Hundredsof people have been arrested in Kaduna nigeria's government will not allow a
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    You are in: Africa News Front Page Africa Americas ... Programmes SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobile/PDAs Text Only ... Help LANGUAGES EDITIONS Change to UK Tuesday, 26 November, 2002, 17:36 GMT Nigerian Government rejects 'fatwa'
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    Nigeria's Government will not allow a death sentence to be carried out on the woman who wrote an article which Muslims complained insulted the Prophet Mohammed, sparking religious riots last week. The northern Nigerian state of Zamfara endorsed an Islamic judgement calling on Muslims to kill the fashion writer Isioma Daniel after she wrote in the ThisDay newspaper that the Prophet Mohammed may have approved of the Miss World contest and possibly wished to marry one of the beauty queens.
    It is binding on all Muslims wherever they are, to consider the killing of the writer as a religious duty
    Mamuda Aliyu Shinkafi Zamfara deputy governor But Information Minister Jerry Gana said the judgement was "null and void" and promised it would not be enforced. Following protests over her article, more than 200 people were killed in clashes between Muslims and Christians in the northern city of Kaduna last week.

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    97. US Government Issues Ultimatum To Nigeria
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    100. Nigeria
    nigeria. General. Name Federal Republic of nigeria Location West Africa Area356,669 sq.mi. Judiciary. Supreme Court Federal Court of Appeal. Local government.
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    General Name: Federal Republic of Nigeria
    Location: West Africa
    Area: 356,669 sq.mi.
    Capital: Abuja
    Independence: October 1, 1960 from United Kingdom
    National Holiday: Independence Day, October 1 (1960)
    Constitution: 1979 (partially in force)
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    18 years old Languages: English*, Hausa, Yoruba, Ibo, Fulani Religions: Muslim 50%, Christian 40%, indigenous beliefs 10% click on map to enlarge Executive President Olusegun Obasanjo (b. 1937) [PDP] (5/29/1999): elected by majority vote (with runoff); 4 year term Atiku Abubakar Muhammed Bello Kurfi Vincent Ogbuleafor Ibrahim Umar Kida Yomi Edu Federal Executive Council : appointed by the President, confirmed by the National Assembly; inactive Adamu Bello Dr. Kema Chikwe Alhaji Mustafa Bello Alhaji Mohammed Arzika Ade Haruna-Elewi Boma Bromilo Jack Gen. Theophilus Yakubu Danjuma Babalola Borishade Bello Usman Mohammed Kabir Said Mohammed Abba-Gana Solomon Ewuga Malam Adamu Ciroma Jubril Martins-Kuye Alhaji Sule Lamido Dubem Onyia Alphonsus Nwosu Dr. Amina Ndalolo

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