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(Federal Executive Council) 4 Abudu Yesufu Eke (1923–) October 1971 1975 5 Ahmadu Ali (b. 1936) August 1975 1978 Muhammed (Federal Executive Council) Obasanjo (Federal Executive Council) 6 Garrick Barilee Leton (1933–2013) 1978 1979 Obasanjo (Federal Executive Council) Second Republic; 7 Ihechukwu Madubuike (b. 1944) December 1979 1981 ...
Cabinet of Nigeria: 2023–present: Date formed: 16 August 2023 (): People and organisations; President: Bola Tinubu: President's history: Former Lagos State Governor (1999–2007) ...
The Federal Executive Council (FEC), also simply known as The Cabinet is the cabinet of ministers of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and is part of the executive branch of the Government of Nigeria. The council's role, as written in the Ministers' Statutory Powers and Duties Act, [1] is to serve as an advisory body to the President of Nigeria ...
On 11 November, a cabinet of 43 ministers from each of the 36 states of Nigeria was sworn in. [a] [4] The list did not contain over a dozen ministers that were in Buhari's first cabinet while including numerous former governors. [5]
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 ...
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 .
NERDC has been around since 1964, when it was named as the Nigeria Educational Research Council (NERC). The late Chief Federal Adviser on Education, Chief S.O.Awokoye, organized the National Conference on Curriculum Development from September 8 to 12, 1969, by a group of professionals from the Federal Ministry of Education.
On 30 August 1957 the governor-general of Nigeria, Sir James Wilson Robertson, announced that Abubakar Tafawa Balewa had been appointed prime minister, with a broad-based National Government. [1] His first cabinet included ministers from all parties. [2] The cabinet was based on that appointed after the 1954 elections. [1] Cabinet ministers ...