Federal Ministry Of Information And National Orientation (Nigeria)
The Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation is a former ministry in the Government of Nigeria. The ministry was dissolved on January 11, 2007, when its responsibilities were restructured into the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Information and Communications The Federal Ministry of Information and Culture is a Nigerian ministry whose function is to provide Nigerian citizens with "credible and timely information on government activities, programmes and initiatives" and to create the technological environ ... and the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Tourism, Culture and National Orientation.Josephine Lohor And Onyebuchi Ezigbo, "Obasanjo Relinquishes Petroleum Portfolio," ''All Africa'', 11 January 2007, 06:32. {{Nigeria-gov-stub References Federal Ministries of Nigeria ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nigerian Federal Ministry Of Information And Communications
The Federal Ministry of Information and Culture is a Nigerian ministry whose function is to provide Nigerian citizens with "credible and timely information on government activities, programmes and initiatives" and to create the technological environment for Nigeria's socio-economic development. , Government of Nigeria, accessed 3 December 2010. The ministry is headed by a minister who is appointed by the . The current minister is [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nigerian Federal Ministry Of Tourism, Culture And National Orientation
Nigerians or the Nigerian people are citizens of Nigeria or people with ancestry from Nigeria. The name Nigeria was taken from the Niger River running through the country. This name was allegedly coined in the late 19th century by British journalist Flora Shaw, who later married Baron Frederick Lugard, a British colonial administrator. ''Nigeria'' is composed of various ethnic groups and cultures and the term Nigerian refers to a citizenship-based civic nationality. Nigerians derive from over 250 ethnic groups and languages.Toyin Falola. ''Culture and Customs of Nigeria''. Westport, Connecticut, USA: Greenwood Press, 2001. p. 4. Though there are multiple ethnic groups in Nigeria, economic factors result in significant mobility of Nigerians of multiple ethnic and religious backgrounds to reside in territories in Nigeria that are outside their ethnic or religious background, resulting in the mixing of the various ethnic and religious groups, especially in Nigeria's cities.Toyin Fa ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |