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National Inland Waterways Authority (also known as NIWA) is the authorised agency in charge of inland water regulation in Nigeria. [1] Munirudeen Bola Oyebamiji is the Managing Director of NIWA. [ 2 ]
Niwa is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Niwa clan, retainer clan of the Oda clan during the Sengoku period of Japan (1603 – 1868)
RV Kaharoa is a research vessel operated by the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) of New Zealand.Launched in 1981, the vessel has undertaken a wide range of surveys, data from which has led to the discovery of several new species, such as a new species of eelpout, five new species of Fissuroderes and a new species of copepod in the genus Bradyidius.
Niwa (surname) Niwa clan, a Japanese samurai clan; Daisuke Niwa, Emiko Niwa, Kosuke Niwa and Daiki Niwa, phantom thieves in manga series D.N.Angel; National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research of New Zealand
NIWA was previously part of the MetService until 1992. [5] [6] In 2009, they signed a memorandum of understanding to work more closely together. [34] In 2020, NIWA chief executive John Morgan told Parliament the two organizations are like "a car and a truck; both being vehicles but each serving different purposes". [35]
In 1600, the Niwa clan sided with Ishida Mitsunari's Western Army against the Tokugawa at the Battle of Sekigahara and was thus dispossessed. The victorious Tokugawa Ieyasu chose to be magnanimous, and with the establishment of the Tokugawa shogunate , awarded Niwa Nagashige with a 10,000 koku domain in Hitachi Province .
Your Name (Japanese: 君の名は。, Hepburn: Kimi no Na wa.) is a 2016 Japanese animated fantasy film written and directed by Makoto Shinkai, produced by CoMix Wave Films, and distributed by Toho.
Site of Niwa Nagahide residence, Nagoya. Nagahide was born in what is now Nishi-ku, Nagoya, but then part of Aichi District, Owari Province.From his youth, Nagahide served Oda Nobunaga and became one of his senior retainers, He stayed by Nobunaga's side when his brother defied him during the Battle of Inō in 1555 and also Battle of Ukino 1558.