Nigerian Students in 1959 having a Cup of Creamy Milk. Photo Credit: Abiyamo |
Saturday, 15 March 2014
Students in Nigeria Having a Milk Break in Queens College
Friday, 14 March 2014
The Fulani Woman in 1930.
A Fulani Woman with her Child in 1930: Photo Credit: Nigerianolstagia.com |
Thursday, 13 March 2014
Fashion in 1963 - Enugu Nigeria
Enugu in 1963 |
Ntoe Ika Ika Oqua II of Big Qua Town in Calabar
Ntoe Ika Ika Oqua II - Photo Credit : Nigerianostalgia |
Tuesday, 11 March 2014
A Young Yoruba Girl in 1970
A Young Yoruba Girl in 1970. Photo Credit: Abiyamo |
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Monday, 10 March 2014
King Jaja of Opobo
King Jaja Of Opobo. Photo Credit: www.Abiyamo.com |
Atiku Abubakar as a Young Custom Officer
Alhaji Atiku Abubakar as a young Custom Officer. Photo Credit: Abiyamo.com |
Friday, 7 March 2014
Mungo Park The Discoverer of River Niger
Mungo Park the Discoverer of Niger River. Photo Credit: shakespearestremor |
Thursday, 6 March 2014
Major Kaduna Nzeogwu Chukwuma
Major Patrick Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu. Photo Credit - ABDUL-RAZAQ MUSTAPHA LAWAL |
The First Female Pilot in Nigeria Captain Chinyere Kalu
Captain Chinyere Kalu: First Nigerian Female Pilot: Photo credit - www.vanguard.com |
Thursday, 27 February 2014
About NigeriaWorld.info
Welcome To Nigeria World |
Tuesday, 25 February 2014
The Nigerian and Biafran Civil War
Sight and Sound of Biafran Civil War. Photo Credit: www.nigeriaworld.info |
Obafemi Awolowo Wedding Pictures.
Wedding Picture of Obafemi Awolowo and his Beloved Wife Madam Hanna Awolowo |
Monday, 24 February 2014
Nigerian Students in the 1970s Enjoying Government's Food Program
Ahmadu Bello University Students Enjoying a Buffet. Photo Credit: www.Abiyamo.com |
Senator David Mark As a Young Nigerian Soldier
Senate President David Mark As a Young Soldier: Photo Credit - www.Abiyamo.com |
Monday, 17 February 2014
Sunday, 16 February 2014
Saturday, 15 February 2014
Nigerian Dams
Dams in Nigeria Photo Credit - www.goodlife.com.ng |
Tuesday, 11 February 2014
President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan Of Nigeria
President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. Photo Credit - www.en.wikipedia.org |
Monday, 10 February 2014
Nigeria's Father of Nationalism
Nigerian Father Of Nationalism. Photo Credit: www.abiyamo.com |
Portrait of Herbert Macaulay on one naira coin. Photo Credit:www.abiyamo.com |
Nigeria Daily times; Lieutenant General Olusegun Obasanjo in 1976
Lieutenant General Olusegun Obasanjo in 1976. Photo Credit: www.abiyamo.com |
The Nigerian Legislative Maze
The Nigerian Legislative Maze. Photo Credit : www.thenigerianvoice.com |
The maze is a very powerful tool in the Nigerian legislative process of law making. It signifies authority and power to convene a legislative sitting. It stands as a symbol and also used in both the states and federal house of assemblies across the Federal Republic of Nigeria to facilitate the process of law making. This tool does not only enhance the law making process but also validates law making activities. If the maze is by any chance withdrawn, ceased or broken before,
Sunday, 26 January 2014
List of 25 Nigerians Banks after Consolidation
Nigerian Banks Mascot. Photo Credit: www.naijabizcom.com |
In his brief address exactly on the 6th of July, 2004, the former governor of central bank of Nigeria Prof. Charles Soludo said that the banking system in Nigeria was very fragile and unstable hence with his vision of making the banking and financial sector in Nigeria to achieve a reliable and a global standard that depositors can have absolute trust upon with local and foreign investors strongly relying upon, he announced the reform of N25bilion shareholders Re-capitalization of the Nigerian banks and fixed 31st December, 2005 as the deadline which saw just 25 out of the then existing 89 banks meeting the target.
The announcement of the bank consolidation exercise sent jitters into the spine of many commercial banks then operating within the Nigeria territory. This exercise paved ways to banks who could not meet the stipulated N25billion target to either merged or become acquired by other bigger banks. This effort by the then CBN governor is still one recommendable effort that has been praised by both the local and international community that lead to massive reformation in the Nigerian banking sector both in terms of policy, customers and banking operations.
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