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Federal Republic of Nigeria Official Gazette Archived 2020-06-15 at the Wayback Machine - Nigeria LII Nigeria official publications at the British Library Archived 2014-08-26 at the Wayback Machine This Nigerian newspaper-related article is a stub .
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National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) National Teachers Institute (NTI) National Universities Commission (NUC) Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND) Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN) National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB) Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC)
Snake Island Integrated Free Zone (SIIFZ) is a West African economic development area, established and operated by Nigerdock. [1] It is strategically located on 252 hectares of land [1] and infrastructure within the main harbour of Lagos, Nigeria and along the main navigation channel adjacent to Tin Can Island and Apapa ports, with immediate access to the open sea.
Flag of the Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria. The Nigeria Gazette was the government gazette for the Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria. It was published at Lagos between 1914 and 1954. [1] It replaced the Northern Nigeria Gazette and the Southern Nigeria Government Gazette and was continued by the Federation of Nigeria Official Gazette.
The need for public institutions addressing environmental issues in Nigeria became a necessity in the aftermath of the 1988 toxic waste affair in Koko, Nigeria. [9] This prompted the government, led by President Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida, to promulgate Decree 58 of 1988, establishing the Federal Environmental Protection Agency (FEPA) as the country's environmental watchdog.
Federation of Nigeria Official Gazette was the government gazette for the Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria (1954 to 1960) and of the Federation of Nigeria after three years of its independence (1960–63). It was published at Lagos. [1] It replaced The Nigeria Gazette and was continued by the Federal Republic of Nigeria Official Gazette.