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The Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy in Nigeria is a government ministry responsible for overseeing the development, implementation, and regulation of policies related to communications, innovation, and digital economy sectors within the country. The current minister is Dr Bosun Tijani. [2]
The Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), which is domiciled in the presidency, also has some agencies under it. They are: Nigerian Christian Pilgrim Commission [ 6 ]
Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy: fmcide.gov.ng/ Defence: Consists of the defence services headquarters, the Nigerian Army, the Nigerian Air Force, the Nigerian Navy, and other defence agencies and departments: defence.gov.ng/ Education: Directs education in Nigeria: education.gov.ng/ Energy: To promote sustainable energy ...
Nigeria gained full independence in October 1960 under a constitution that provided for a parliamentary government and a substantial measure of self-government for the country's three regions. Since then, various panels have studied and made recommendations for reforming of the Civil Service, including the Margan Commission of 1963, the Adebo ...
Brown envelope journalism in Nigeria is a practice whereby monetary inducement is given to journalists to make them write a positive story or kill a negative story. [1] The name is derived from cash inducements hidden in brown envelopes and given to journalists during press briefings.
Federal Ministry of Finance (Nigeria) Federal Ministry of Health (Nigeria) Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment (Nigeria) Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation; Federal Ministry of Interior (Nigeria) Federal Ministry of Justice (Nigeria) Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment (Nigeria)
Television and radio remain the most important medium of mass communication and information, with Social media rapidly emerging as the next big medium. International broadcasters, including the BBC, are popular. [10] There are nearly 70 federal government-controlled national and regional TV stations. All 36 states operate TV stations.
Lists of mass media in Nigeria (2 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Nigeria communications-related lists" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.