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Ministers of State for Education. The following people acted as Ministers of State for Education: [1] Bala Usman (1979 to 1982) Elizabeth Iyase (1979 to 1982) L. A. Bamigbaiye (1982 to 1983) A. I. Imogie (January 1993 to November 1993)
Olukemi Olufunto Adegoke Badenoch (/ ˌkɛmi ˈbeɪdənɒk / KEM-ee BAY-də-nok; [1][2] née Adegoke, born 2 January 1980) [3] is a British politician who has served as Shadow Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government since 2024 and was Secretary of State for Business and Trade from 2023 to 2024.
Website. education.gov.ng. The Federal Ministry of Education is a part of the Federal Ministries of Nigeria. It regulates secondary and tertiary education in Nigeria. Its headquarters office is located at Block 5A (8th Floor), Federal Secretariat Complex, Shehu Shagari Way, Central Area, P.M.B. 146, Garki, Abuja.
Chinwe Obaji was the first female education Minister in Nigeria. [3] As the Education Minister, she made efforts to resuscitate the Inspectorate Division of the Federal Ministry of Education. [4] She started the one-meal-a-day project in some pilot primary schools across the country. [1]
Education: Directs education in Nigeria: education.gov.ng/ Energy: To promote sustainable energy development in Nigeria [6] energy.gov.ng: Environment: Regulates environmental issues: environment.gov.ng/ Federal Capital Territory: Administers the Federal Capital Territory (Abuja) fcda.gov.ng/ Finance: Manages, controls and monitors federal ...
Education in Nigeria is overseen by the Federal Ministry of Education. [2] The local authorities take responsibility for implementing state-controlled policy regarding public education and state schools. [3] The education system is divided into Kindergarten, Primary education, Secondary education, and Tertiary education. [4]
Tunde Adeniran (born 29 September 1945) is a Nigerian scholar, [4] politician, [1] diplomat, [4] [3] and former minister of education. [5] [2] [6] [7] [8] A former staff of United Nations, Tunde - before moving into politics in 1998 - retired as a political science lecturer at the University of Ibadan after many years of lecturing in Nigeria and America. [4]
Politician. Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa KBE PC (December 1912 – 15 January 1966) was a Nigerian politician who served as the first and only prime minister of Nigeria upon independence. [3] A conservative Anglophile, he favoured maintaining close ties with the British.