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    A portrait of major General Muhammadu Buhari (head of state and commander-in-chief of the armed forces)

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    This is the portrait of Major General Muhammadu Buhari (head of state and commander-in-chief of the armed forces of Nigeria) Nigerian army major general, he served as the country's military head of state from 31 December 1983 to 27 August 1985, after taking power from the Shehu Shagari civilian government in a military coup d'état.Portrait of major General Muhammadu Buhari (head of state and commander-in-chief of the armed forces of Nigeria

    Photo of princess Alexandra with the federal council of ministers.

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    This is the Picture of Princess Alexandra with the Federal Council of Ministers.Picture of Princess Alexandra; federal council of ministers

    Address by the National Librarian during the 2023 Human Capital Development held at CALIM Enugu from November 6-8, 2023

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    This document is the address delivered by Prof. Chinwe Anunobi, the National Librarian, during the 2023 Human Capital Development training held at CALIM, Enugu, from November 6-8, 2023. The speech emphasizes the importance of staff training to align with the library’s 8-point agenda, focusing on ICT deployment, knowledge expansion, and professional development. It highlights the need for a paradigm shift in response to technological disruptions. It encourages staff to leverage the training to enhance their competencies and contribute to the National Library’s objectives

    Historical artifact (national war museum Umuahia)(3).

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    This is the Picture of Historical Artifact (National War Museum Umuahia)(3). The Nigerian National War Museum in Umuahia showcases the military history of Nigeria with relics from the Biafra-Nigerian Civil War. It has a collection of tanks, armored vehicles, ships, and aircraft all from Nigeria or the defunct Republic of Biafra.Picture of Historical Artifact (National War Museum Umuahia)(3)

    MTH 102: Elementary Mathematics II

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    MTH102- Elementary Mathematics II is designed to teach you how differential and integral calculus could be used in solving problems in the contemporary business, technological and scientific world.• Function and graphs. • Limits. • Idea of continuity. • Calculus of differentiation. • The derivative as limit of rate of change. • Differentiation technique. • Calculus of integration. • Integration. • Definite integrals (application to areas under curve and volumes of solid

    trust is a burden vol.57 no.43 Rajab 2, 1444 ah

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    This is the Daily trust newspaper Tuesday, January 24, 2023, the newspaper you can trust, Vol. 57, No. 43, Rajab 2, 1444 ah.Nigerians fear massive losses as deadline draws near; Excitement as Buhari commissions $1.5 billion Lekki Deep Seaport; Airlines count losses, passengers stranded as workers ground airports; We were not contacted on IGP’s tenure extension – PSC; National Assembly constitutes panel for inauguration of 10th session; IPOB beheads Imo LG boss after collecting N6m ransom; Ohanaeze places N37m bounty on IPOB leader, Ekpa; Lagos Rice Mill to produce 2.5 million bags of rice per annum; Lalong appoints 10 new permanent secretaries; Diphtheria death toll rises to 38 as meningitis hits Jigawa; Crowd overwhelms security ,forces Tinubu’s rally to abrupt end; Obi woos Katsina voters, vows to address poverty, insecurity; Mobile app launched to combat fake news; Atiku promises inclusive gov’t, jobs to revive economy; ‘Jagaban Army’ rebranded after backlash; 2023 presidency: PDP wants Tinubu disqualified; Benue gov’ship: Court orders rerun of APC primary in 11 LGAs; Ogun: Court reinstates Otegbeye as ADC gov’ship candidate; INEC partners ICPC, EFCC to check vote-buying; We are not in alliance with Sowore’s AAC – PRP; NNPP inaugurates campaign council, to pay exam fees for students; Political parties submit 1.5m agents for 176,846 polling units ; Centre wants balanced reportage on disability issues; Why states should implement the Contributory Pension Scheme; Bride’s family rejects old naira notes as bride price in Niger; FCT UBEB boss wins N/Central’s ‘most prudent chair; Police rescue kidnap victim, arrest 6 suspects in Plateau; Miyettti Allah mobilises members on old naira notes; 5 men remanded over murder of 3 women; N2.5bn ‘fraud’: Judge’s illness stalls Ogun speaker’s case; FRSC arrests fake lieutenant, 20 others for traffic offences in Abuja; File your annual tax returns before Jan 31, FCT-IRS; Kidnap suspect producing gunshot charm shot dead in Kogi; Father arrested for defiling 11-year-old daughter; Gunmen kidnap 3 in Osun; Ebonyi killings: Police arrest 26 suspects, recover rifles; Observe traffic regulations, FRSC boss urges motorists; Father docked over rape of daughter in Lagos; Edo gets new FRSC commander; My candidacy represents unity – FCT LP candidate, Kingibe; Shendam old students endorse Lalong for senate; plegde to support Tinubu/Shettima; Governor Lalong addressing 5th NNational Convention of Shendam Old Students Association at his alma mater GSS Shendam; Long Gamai of Gamailand Miskoom Martin Shaldas III presents an Award to Governor Lalong during 5th SOSA National Convention; Governor Lalong interacts with students at his alma mater GSS Shendam, Plateau State; Ethnic Nationalities present Charter Of Demands to Tinubu; Wife of the APC Presidential Candidate Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu recieves Charter of Demands from Ethnic Nationalities at a Town Hall Meeting in Jos; FIRS sets revenue record, collected N10.1tr in 2022; Finance bill: ‘Its unlawful to share stamp duty, bank levy nationally’; MPC to retain monetary rates – Experts; ‘NiMet recovering, digitising 130-year-old weather data’; Redesigned naira: CBN to sanction erring banks as customers groan in Benin; AfDB’s project 3.1% GDP growth for Nigeria in 2023; FCCPC approves 94 mobile lending coys; NIGCOMSAT to deploy broadband at Hydropolis FTZ in Niger; Experts list stocks to watch in 2023, forecast reduction in inflation; ‘Fully vaccinating children key to preventing diphtheria‘;Council warns medical lab scientists on redeployment without completing internship; Women should get up to SEVEN ultrasounds in pregnancy, experts say; RMRDC develops herbal compositions for diabetes, blood pressure, others; 2023 polls: Lawyers discuss Electoral Act’s electoral violence provision; Buhari names new senior officials for Ministry of Justice; How EFCC’s case prolonged Ekweremadu’s UK detention; 662 killed, 2.4m displaced by fl ood in 2022 – NEMA DG; 2023 elections: DSS boss tasks personnel on professionalism; NAFDAC destroys N95bn worth of tramadol, others in Benin Republic; NPC begins training of 786,741 workers for census; Court orders SSS, AGF to arraign Tukur Mamu; Derailment: NRC suspects vandalism as repair work on Warri-Itakpe train tracks begins; Ortom urges ASUU to shelve planned strike; Police kill 3 kidnappers in gun duel in Kwara; No more fixtures rescheduling, IMC warns NPFL clubs; NSC releases 26-man list for World Championship Trial in Delta State; Ailing ex-Golden Eaglets coach Brodericks gets sport minister’s support

    Dr. Joseph Wayas (4th senate president 1979-1983).

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    This is the Portrait of Dr. Joseph Wayas (4th Senate President 1979-1983). On May 21, 1941, Wayas was born in Basang, Obudu, Obanliku LGA of Cross River state. He attended the Dennis Memorial Grammar School, Onitsha. Wayas became a commissioner for transport in the old south-eastern state from 1972 to 1974. He later became a member of the constituent assembly from 1977 to 1978. After former military president Olusegun Obasanjo ended the military reign, Wayas was elected as a senator under the National Party of Nigeria (NPN) and appointed senate president between 1979 and 1983 after he defeated Franklin Oritsemuyiwa Atake of the Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN). He was re-elected as the senate president in 1983, but the tenure was short-lived. Wayas is known as the first Nigerian senate president to act as president of Nigeria. In 1983, then President Shehu Shagari and Alex Ekwueme, the vice-president, had travelled outside the country and Wayas piloted the affairs of the nation for sixteen days.Portrait of Dr. Joseph Wayas (4th Senate President 1979-1983)

    trust is a burden vol.57 no.42 Rajab 1, 1444 ah

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    This is the Daily trust newspaper Monday, January 23, 2023, the newspaper you can trust, vol. 57, no. 42, Rajab 1, 1444 ah.High costs hinder consumers’ access to electricity meters; 20th Daily Trust Dialogue: Experts to analyse presidential candidates’ promises; Alleged defamation: MKO Abiola’s wife demands N100bn from police; Dozens fl ee as bandits raid Niger communities; Police uncover kidnappers’ armoury in Bauchi; I remain committed to Tinubu’s campaign – Yahaya Bello; PDP to Buhari: Sack Keyamo for ‘abusing’ office; Kwankwaso’s ally dumps NNPP for PDP in Gombe; LP gov’ship candidate, other leaders shun Obi rally in Kano; Abuja-Kaduna train attack suspect nabbed; Police shoot man to death in Kano; Blind man, leper arrested with hemp in Osun, Kano; NPA raises wage after 15 years as workers laud Buhari, Koko, others; Buhari commissions $1.5bn Lekki Deep Seaport, rice mill, blue rail, others today; Concerns over plans to exit police from CPS as liabilities hit N213bn; Effi cient freight forwarding key to seamless shipping – Minister; Jaiz cuts ATM withdrawal limit over scarcity of new notes; Nigeria’s active mobile subscriptions hit 222m in 2022; TGI’s Terra Cube wins brand quality award; Entrepreneurship success– Handling business losses (I); 148 passengers unhurt as Itakpe-Warri train derails; Gunmen kill 4 in Bauchi community; Kano records 4 new cases of Lassa fever; Hold me responsible if Atiku fails, wife tells women; Benue killings: I’ve restrained myself from being a lawless governor – Ortom; Afenifere raises concern over hostile campaign; Kwara gets World Bank’s N887m to fund primary healthcare; Akwa United thrash Nasarawa United 3-0 in Jos; Nketiah strikes late as leaders Arsenal edge Man Utd in thriller; African aviation golf tournament debuts in Lagos; NLO approves 5 stadia for 45 clubs in Lagos; Random thoughts on campaigns; Haaland fi res another hat-trick in win over Wolves; Swiatek crashes out of Australian Open, Tsitsipas survives

    Daily Trust Friday, February 18, 2022

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    Kano APC crisis:Ganduje floors Shekarau,Barau at appeal court,p14; PSC suspends Kyari’s men, orders IGP to suspend 2 inspectors,p4; Oppress widows bag 3-years in jail, payN1m fine – Reps,p9; How youths in Plateau community tackle banditry, kidnapping, p3; Buhari in tight corner over chairmanship zoning,p5; Armed kids held us hostage for 1 month — Captive,p6; 300,000 N-power exited beneficiaries to get CBN loans,p8; Wife kills hubby with hot water in Ogun,p29; Kano APC crisis: Ganduje floors Shekarau, Barau at appeal cour,p14; 2023: IBB calls for youth inclusiveness in governance,p15; FCT poll: Why APC lost AMAC - Party leader,p15; Osun APC gov’ship primary: Large turnout,p15; 2023: Arewa group backs power shift to S’East as Aregbesola rallies support for Adeoti, p15; S/East group denies endorsing Okorocha for president, p15; PDP’ll defeat APC in Ekiti gov’ship poll, group tells Oni,p15; The power politics behind Russia-Ukraine tensions,p16; The hijab, a Muslim woman’s identity, p16; At world expo 2020, I couldn’t see Africa in the future, p16; Still on Jabbi- Lamba Malabu- Konkol Belel- Cameroon roa,p18; South East leaders must unite, speak with one voice,p18; Re: Islam, Qur’anic education and Almajirci,p18; ABP: Kaduna farmers erect 30 maize pyramids, p20; Vehicle import: Freight agents kick as Customs set to implement VIN, p.20; ‘Nasarawa has attracted N207.9bn investments’, p21; Dubai-based TV maker to invest N41bn in Nigeria, Ghana, p21; FG signs N4bn pact with 8 firms for 23 solar project, p21;Investment in tech to combat poverty in Africa – Osinbajo,p22; Nigeria’s GDP records 3.4% growth, highest since 2014,p.22; PEBEC to partner N/West states on business prospects,p22; As N/Assembly fumes, airlines list 16 reasons for flight delays,p22; FG to deploy 20,000 jubilee fellows by April,p22; NADDC drives petrol transition, unveils electric mini-bus,p23;Mercedes adds AMG EQE to EV line-up USADF trains 70 youths on digital, management skills,p23; How innovation, regulation can spur fintech,p24; Hub trains Katsina entrepreneurs on grant applications,pg24; Reps to slash NEDC, UBEC, NASENI budgets,p30; FHA summons Abdulmumin Jibrin over ‘misconduct’,p30; FG constitutes white paper drafting panels for tertiary institutions,p30; Reps summon minister over N32bn revenue loss,p.30; Reps demand investigation of Bayelsa fishermen’s killings,p30; Nigeria has made progress in infrastructure, agric, others – AU report,p30; Acct-General to police: Treasury will continue to support you, p30; Zaria teen writes words of Qur’an by heart in 3 months,pg32; Between the world that we met,pg32; Explore internet for legitimate income, cleric advises Muslim youths,pg32; Hijab ban disturbing mental healthof Muslim girls, Indian court told,pg32; Bandits invade residence of community leader, abduct wives, 4 daughters,pg.37; Police kill 2 bandits, rescue 8 kidnap victims in Katsina,pg.37; NYSC extends service year of 33 corps members in Nasarawa,pg37; Kwara sets up c’ttee to probe hijab violence,pg.37; Police probe murder of Keffi varsity student,pg37; Osun APC primary: Govt alleges importation of fake NSCDC, correctional service uniform,pg38; 2 arrested with 30 gallons of fuel in Kwara,pg38; Drug deal: Ebubeagu arrests 12 in Ebonyi,pg38; Why we’re insisting on water resources bill – Minister,pg38; Zulum vows to sanitise teaching profession in Borno, pg38; ASUP set for indefinite strike,pg38; ABU, BUK join ASUU strike,pg38; Super Falcons battle Lady Elephants for 2022 AWCONTicket, pg39; Abdulazeez’s late strike hands Gombe 1-0 victory at Dakkad,pg.39; Kano kicks defending champions Kwara out of 2022 Ramat Cup,pg.39; Juventus, Ariston take partnership deal to Africa,pg39; Building national consensus on democracy building,pg40; Wasteful Barcelona held by Osimhen’s Napoli,pg40; Djokovic eager for Dubai comeback,pg.40

    a tool for sustainable economic development in Nigeria

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    Reading is the bases of various information with immeasurable benefits, immediate and later. Relying on secondary sources, the paper enjoins all concerned to rise to the challenge, ensuring reading is greatly promoted. It highlighted the needs and the importance of reading for a healthy intellectual and plays a greater role in enabling a person to attain a practical efficiency. It also discussed thė need to inculcate reading habits to people's growth and economic sustainable developrment. It highlighted some challenges of reading culture to include change of Value System which is attributed to materialism, godfatherism, illiteracy and þoor funding of educational systems as iwell as lack of suitable and relevant information resources in the libraries for effective service delivery. The paper concluded that Inculcating Reading Habits is a concern to all the stakeholders, (policy makers), librarians, parents, teachers and the general public). All hands must be on deck in ensuring that reading culture is givęn a serious attention it deserves and relevant information resources are provided and made available and accessible to people for effective service delivery. Unless this is done, otherwise, Nigeria will remain underdeveloped

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