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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) Alhaji Dongodaji (January 1993 to January 1994) Wada Nas (January 1995 to February 1995) Iyabo Anisulowo (February 1997 to December 1997)
Cabinet of Nigeria: 2023–present: ... Minister of State for Education: ... Ministry of Housing and Urban Development; Minister of Housing and Urban Development:
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 .
National Board for Arabic And Islamic Studies (NBAIS) [4] Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) National Examination Council (NECO) National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) National Teachers Institute (NTI) National Universities Commission (NUC) Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND)
Tahir Mamman SAN OON (born 7 July 1954) is a Nigerian lawyer, professor and academic who is a current minister of education of Nigeria. He was the director-general of the Nigerian Law School from 2005 to 2013. He was a one time vice chancellor of Baze University, Abuja and member governing board of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC). [1]
[14] [15] [16] He was the Chairman of Tertiary Education Trust Fund from 2017 to 2019. Nwajiuba was re-elected member of the Okigwe North Federal House of Representatives in 2019 under Accord Party. [17] [18] He was nominated for a ministerial role and became a Minister of State for Education of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in 2019. [19]
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]
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