Wikipídiya iglwiki https://igl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogb%C3%A1_ogbolo MediaWiki 1.47.0-wmf.6 first-letter Áméwn igò Egwéyí Úkọ̀lá Énéagwu Úkọ̀lá énéagwu Wikipídiya Úkọ̀lá Wikipídiya Fáílú Úkọ̀lá fáílú MediaWiki Úkọ̀lá MediaWiki Éwn malábó Úkọ̀lá éwn malábó Abune Úkọ̀lá abune Gbúgbe Úkọ̀lá gbúgbe TimedText TimedText talk Module Module talk Event Event talk Chidi Onyemah 0 2313 42727 42661 2026-06-10T13:15:38Z Obutuson 910 /* Ukọlọ */ 42727 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Short description|Nigerian footballer}}{{Infobox football biography|name=Chidi Onyemah|image=|fullname=Philip Chidi Onyemah|birth_date={{birth date and age|1984|2|20|df=y}}|birth_place=[[Lagos]], [[Nigeria]]|height={{height|m=1.82|precision=0}}|position=[[Forward (association football)|Forward]]|currentclub=Brito|clubnumber=|youthyears1=1997–2000|youthclubs1=[[Delta United F.C.|Delta United]]|youthyears2=2000–2002|youthclubs2=Fornos Algodres|youthyears3=2002–2003|youthclubs3=[[FC Porto|Porto]]|years1=2003–2005|clubs1=[[F.C. Famalicão|Famalicão]]|caps1=|goals1=|years2=2005–2010|clubs2=[[Rio Ave F.C.|Rio Ave]]|caps2=140|goals2=18|years3=2010–2013|clubs3=[[Olympiakos Nicosia]]|caps3=79|goals3=20|years4=2013|clubs4=[[Platanias F.C.|Platanias]]|caps4=4|goals4=0|years5=2013–2014|clubs5=[[Ethnikos Achna FC|Ethnikos Achna]]|caps5=35|goals5=12|years6=2014|clubs6=[[Nea Salamis Famagusta FC|Nea Salamina]]|caps6=12|goals6=1|years7=2015|clubs7=[[F.C. Famalicão|Famalicão]]|caps7=12|goals7=1|years8=2015–2016|clubs8=[[ENAD Polis Chrysochous FC|ENAD]]|caps8=22|goals8=9|years9=2016–2018|clubs9=Brito|caps9=14|goals9=3|years10=2018–|clubs10=[[A.D. Ninense|Ninense]]|caps10=21|goals10=2|club-update=24 May 2015}} '''Philip Chidi Onyemah''' (ma bi ochu ẹkeji nolu mi ogwu efu ọdọ 1984) i chi ẹnẹ ki ya ri bọlu nwu Nigeria kwubi ki ri bọlu yi [[A.D. Ninense|Ninense]] yi uña [[Forward (association football)|ọgba]]. == Ukọlọ == Ma bi yi [[Lagos]], Onyemah wa lo ti [[Portugal]] adiko abakwanẹ agbadufu, i wa chanẹ ukọlọ yi uña kẹkẹ yi Associação Desportiva Fornos de Algodres. Efu ọdọ 2002 i dọwọ ti ọtakada ki ri bọlu nwu [[FC Porto]], ugbo ki wa kpoji agbadufu nwu kpa. Efu ọdọ 2003, Onyemah na dama kpai [[F.C. Famalicão]], i dufu ẹronu meji yi [[Terceira Divisão|fourth division]] kpa ma ma'nyu i la rọ ọmẹmẹlẹ beju jọ taki ni ma mu du le Ogbogbolo na ti [[Primeira Liga]] kpai [[Rio Ave F.C.|Rio Ave FC]]. I ri bọlu ẹronu mi 33 efu [[2005–06 Primeira Liga|ọdọ ejeodudu]] (golu mi ẹlẹ), kpai [[Vila do Conde]]. Onyemah wa ni golu mi ẹlẹ omunẹ yi ọdọ [[2007–08 Liga de Honra|2007–08]] ki cha bune Rio Ave dabi wa uña ọgba. Efu ochu ẹgwaka ọdọ 2008 i doji ajama kpai [[FC Timişoara]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sportm.ro/Fotbal-intern/Ghidul-sezonului/fc-timisoara-prezentare-palmares-lot-de-jucatori.html|title=FC Timișoara/ Prezentare, lot de jucatori, hepalmares|trans-title=FC Timișoara/ Presentation, players, honours|publisher=Sport Magazin|language=Romanian|date=19 November 2008|access-date=22 June 2011|archive-date=26 May 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110526151148/http://www.sportm.ro/Fotbal-intern/ghidul-sezonului/fc-timisoara-prezentare-palmares-lot-de-jucatori.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> ama ẹnwu du dufu efu uche lẹ n. Onyemah che du ẹgba du nwi Rio Ave efu ọdọ bọlu meji ki le bọ– ẹronu mi 28 ki chanẹ– cha bune ma gwọ nyu uña ma alu ki ni golu mẹta dama chaka. Efu adiko uchanẹ ochu ebie ọdọ 2010 i lo ti [[Olympiakos Nicosia]] eyi [[Cyprus]], alu ku ma lo nyọgba ti tọ yi [[Cypriot First Division|First Division]].<ref>[http://allafrica.com/stories/201007070517.html Onyemah moves to Cyprus]; All Africa, 7 July 2010</ref> == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{Reflist}} == Ale ti ọdọda == * {{ForaDeJogo}} * {{Soccerway|philip-chidi-onyemah/56635}} d5gb82zvppm07irr72rtvbi5g5auqw7 Peter Nieketien 0 2314 42724 42663 2026-06-10T13:00:32Z Obutuson 910 42724 wikitext text/x-wiki {{short description|Nigerian footballer}} {{Use dmy dates|date=September 2019}} {{Use Nigerian English|date=September 2019}} {{Infobox football biography | name= Peter Nieketien | fullname = Peter Nieketien | image = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1968|11|26}} | birth_place = [[Port Harcourt]], [[Nigeria]] | height = {{height|m=1.78|precision=0}} | currentclub = | clubnumber = | position = [[Midfielder (association football)|Midfielder]] | youthyears1 = 1984 | youthyears2 = 1986 | youthclubs1 = [[Ranchers Bees]] | youthclubs2 = [[Julius Berger F.C.]] | years1 = 1987–1988 | years2 = 1989 | years3 = 1990 | years4 = 1991 | years5 = 1992–1993 | years6 = 1994–1995 | years7 = 1996–1997 | clubs1 = [[Iwuanyanwu Nationale]] | clubs2 = AS Douanes | clubs3 = [[ASMO FC]] | clubs4 = [[Delta Téléstar Gabon Télécom FC|Delta FC]] | clubs5 = [[Kedah FA]] | clubs6 = [[Terengganu FA]] | clubs7 = SG Bad Soden | caps1 = 33 | caps2 = 13 | caps3 = 5 | caps4 = 7 | caps5 = 33 | caps6 = 6 | caps7 = 65 | goals1 = 5 | goals2 = 1 | goals3 = 0 | goals4 = 3 | goals5 = 14 | goals6 = 4 | goals7 = 12 | nationalyears1 = 1984–1985 | nationalyears2 = 1986–1987 | nationalteam1 = [[Nigeria national under-17 football team|Nigeria U-17]] | nationalteam2 = [[Nigeria national under-20 football team|Nigeria U-20]] | nationalcaps1 = 8 | nationalcaps2 = 5 | nationalgoals1 = 1 | nationalgoals2 = 1 | pcupdate = | ntupdate = }} '''Peter Edis Nieketien''' (ma bi ochu ẹgwaka nolu mi ogwu nyọwọ mi ẹfa ọdọ 1968) i chi ẹnẹ ki ya ri bọlu nwu Nigeria kwubi.<ref>[http://www.nigerianbestforum.com/generaltopics/?p=33425 QUOTA SYSTEM RUINED US AT CHILE '87 –NIEKETIEN | NIGERIA GENERAL]</ref> ==Ukọlọ== I che wa ri bọlu kpai [[Iwuanyanwu Nationale]], [[Julius Berger F.C.]], [[Kedah FA]] ma'nyu [[Terengganu FA]] yi [[Malaysia]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/nvsports/19046/2/none.html |title=EAGLES CAN SPRING SURPRISE IN S'AFRICA – NIEKETIEN {{!}} Football News |access-date=13 May 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110717020421/http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/nvsports/19046/2/none.html |archive-date=17 July 2011 |url-status=dead }}</ref> efu adiko abakwanẹ ọdọ 1990,i rọ nwi AS Douanes, [[ASMO FC]] ma'nyu [[Delta Téléstar Gabon Télécom FC]].<ref>[http://www.punchng.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art201005111493693 The Punch:: Don't rule out surprises – Nieketien]{{dead link|date=March 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> i ri ótìtala ọdọ meji nwu yi [[Germany]] nwu SG Bad Soden ma'nyu i wa tanẹ kwi ukọlọ yi efu ọdọ 1997.<ref>{{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20111002094921/http://www.punchontheweb.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art20100309163921 The Punch:: Nieketien cautions on new coach]}}</ref> ==Ukọlọ anẹ ọdọda == Nieketien che rọ nwi [[Nigeria national under-20 football team]] eyi [[1987 FIFA World Youth Championship]] yi [[Chile]] ma'nyu i wa ni ichẹ mi ẹta yi efu tournament lẹ.<ref>{{FIFA player|193122}}</ref> ==Ẹtẹ nwu == {{reflist}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Nieketien, Peter}} [[Category:1968 births]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Nigerian men's footballers]] [[Category:Nigeria men's youth international footballers]] [[Category:Nigeria men's under-20 international footballers]] [[Category:Nigerian expatriate men's footballers]] [[Category:Expatriate men's footballers in Germany]] [[Category:Men's association football midfielders]] [[Category:Expatriate men's footballers in Malaysia]] [[Category:Footballers from Port Harcourt]] [[Category:Nigerian expatriate sportspeople in Germany]] [[Category:Bridge F.C. players]] [[Category:Expatriate men's footballers in Gabon]] [[Category:Nigerian expatriate sportspeople in Malaysia]] [[Category:Heartland F.C. players]] [[Category:Ranchers Bees F.C. players]] [[Category:En Avant Estuaire FC players]] [[Category:Terengganu FC players]] [[Category:20th-century Nigerian sportsmen]] {{Nigeria-footy-midfielder-stub}} mal56i7nmgppl0r778ppg5ecbu3wupa Mathew Olorunleke 0 2315 42722 42665 2026-06-10T12:48:44Z Obutuson 910 /* Playing career */ 42722 wikitext text/x-wiki {{short description|Nigerian footballer}}{{Infobox football biography|name=Mathew Olorunleke|image=|fullname=|birth_date={{birth date and age|1983|10|4|df=y}}|birth_place=[[Gusau]], Nigeria|height={{height|m=1.83}}|position=[[Defender (association football)|Defender]]|currentclub=[[G.S. Bagnolese|Bagnolese]] (head coach)|clubnumber=|youthyears1=|youthclubs1=|years1=2001–2002|caps1=17|goals1=3|clubs1=[[G.S. Bagnolese|Bagnolese]]|years2=2002–2003|caps2=33|goals2=0|clubs2=[[Trento Calcio 1921|Trento]]|years3=2003–2004|caps3=32|goals3=1|clubs3=[[A.G. Nocerina 1910|Nocerina]]|years4=2004–2005|caps4=30|goals4=1|clubs4=[[A.C. Reggiana 1919|Reggiana]]|years5=2005–2007|caps5=2|goals5=0|clubs5=[[A.C.R. Messina|Messina]]|years6=2005–2006|caps6=12|goals6=0|clubs6=→ [[F.C. Catanzaro|Catanzaro]] (loan)|years7=2007–2008|caps7=13|goals7=0|clubs7=[[S.S. Juve Stabia|Juve Stabia]]|years8=2008|caps8=0|goals8=0|clubs8=[[Calcio Lecco 1912|Lecco]]|years9=2008–2009|caps9=15|goals9=0|clubs9=[[Rovigo Calcio|Rovigo]]|years10=2009–2010|caps10=12|goals10=0|clubs10=[[A.G. Nocerina 1910|Nocerina]]|years11=2010–2011|caps11=14|goals11=0|clubs11=[[G.S. Bagnolese|Bagnolese]]|manageryears1=2012|managerclubs1=[[G.S. Bagnolese|Bagnolese]] (head coach)|manageryears2=2012|managerclubs2=[[G.S. Bagnolese|Bagnolese]] (assistant coach)|manageryears3=2012–|managerclubs3=[[G.S. Bagnolese|Bagnolese]] (head coach)|club-update=13:34, 19 June 2012 (UTC)|ntupdate=}} '''Mathew Olorunleke''' (born 4 October 1983) is a Nigerian professional [[Association football|footballer]] turned manager, who currently serves as head coach of [[Ilva Bagnolese|Bagnolese]]. == Ukọlọ == === Ukọlọ nwu ẹgba ki ya rọ === Olorunleke wa ni ọgbọdu ukọlọ bọlu nwu yi Italy, i chanẹ kwi [[Ilva Bagnolese|Bagnolese]]. Taki i lo ti [[Trento Calcio 1921|Trento]], [[A.G. Nocerina 1910|Nocerina]], [[A.C. Reggiana 1919|Reggiana]], [[F.C. Messina Peloro|Messina]], [[F.C. Catanzaro|Catanzaro]], [[S.S. Juve Stabia|Juve Stabia]], [[Calcio Lecco 1912|Lecco]] ma'nyu [[A.G. Nocerina 1910|Nocerina]]. I dabi wa Bagnolese efu ọdọ 2010.<ref name="bagnolese">{{cite news|url=http://www.notiziariocalcio.com/?action=read&idnotizia=26796|publisher=Notiziario del Calcio|title=Bagnolese, è Olorunleke il nuovo mister|trans-title=Bagnolese, Olorunleke new head coach|accessdate=19 June 2012|date=18 June 2012}}</ref> === Ukọlọ nwu ẹgba ki ya ka nwu ma ọna ku ma rọ le === I tanẹ kwi ùkọlọ bọlù erọ efu ọdọ 2011 ama i gwu yi Bagnolese ọmọ lẹ i wa chi arọne manager nwi Ivano Vacondio. Efu ọdọ 2012 ma du uña agboji coach nwu, ki koji Vacondio ọtọtọla nwu<ref name="bagnolese" /> gbo ati ochu ẹgwa ọdọ 2012, ẹgba ku ma dabi dọ ka kini owu chi Arọne-wñ. Efu ochu ẹgweji ọdọ 2012 ma dabi fu dọ ru agboji coach ma.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gsbagnoleseasd.it/stafftecnico_componente.php?idcomponente=20|title=G.s. Bagnolese Asd|accessdate=2012-12-29|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121030153011/http://www.gsbagnoleseasd.it/stafftecnico_componente.php?idcomponente=20|archivedate=2012-10-30}}</ref> == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{reflist}} == Ale t'ọdọda == * {{Soccerbase}} {{Nigeria-footy-defender-stub}} fplthztth9vy239xqpg00znksghynrq 42723 42722 2026-06-10T12:53:11Z Obutuson 910 42723 wikitext text/x-wiki {{short description|Nigerian footballer}}{{Infobox football biography|name=Mathew Olorunleke|image=|fullname=|birth_date={{birth date and age|1983|10|4|df=y}}|birth_place=[[Gusau]], Nigeria|height={{height|m=1.83}}|position=[[Defender (association football)|Defender]]|currentclub=[[G.S. Bagnolese|Bagnolese]] (head coach)|clubnumber=|youthyears1=|youthclubs1=|years1=2001–2002|caps1=17|goals1=3|clubs1=[[G.S. Bagnolese|Bagnolese]]|years2=2002–2003|caps2=33|goals2=0|clubs2=[[Trento Calcio 1921|Trento]]|years3=2003–2004|caps3=32|goals3=1|clubs3=[[A.G. Nocerina 1910|Nocerina]]|years4=2004–2005|caps4=30|goals4=1|clubs4=[[A.C. Reggiana 1919|Reggiana]]|years5=2005–2007|caps5=2|goals5=0|clubs5=[[A.C.R. Messina|Messina]]|years6=2005–2006|caps6=12|goals6=0|clubs6=→ [[F.C. Catanzaro|Catanzaro]] (loan)|years7=2007–2008|caps7=13|goals7=0|clubs7=[[S.S. Juve Stabia|Juve Stabia]]|years8=2008|caps8=0|goals8=0|clubs8=[[Calcio Lecco 1912|Lecco]]|years9=2008–2009|caps9=15|goals9=0|clubs9=[[Rovigo Calcio|Rovigo]]|years10=2009–2010|caps10=12|goals10=0|clubs10=[[A.G. Nocerina 1910|Nocerina]]|years11=2010–2011|caps11=14|goals11=0|clubs11=[[G.S. Bagnolese|Bagnolese]]|manageryears1=2012|managerclubs1=[[G.S. Bagnolese|Bagnolese]] (head coach)|manageryears2=2012|managerclubs2=[[G.S. Bagnolese|Bagnolese]] (assistant coach)|manageryears3=2012–|managerclubs3=[[G.S. Bagnolese|Bagnolese]] (head coach)|club-update=13:34, 19 June 2012 (UTC)|ntupdate=}} '''Mathew Olorunleke''' ( ẹnẹ ku mabi ochu ẹgwa nolu mi ẹlẹ ọdọ 4 1983) i chi ẹnẹ ki ya ri bọlu kwubi ki wa ri da ti agboji coach eyi [[Ilva Bagnolese|Bagnolese]]. == Ukọlọ == === Ukọlọ nwu ẹgba ki ya rọ === Olorunleke wa ni ọgbọdu ukọlọ bọlu nwu yi Italy, i chanẹ kwi [[Ilva Bagnolese|Bagnolese]]. Taki i lo ti [[Trento Calcio 1921|Trento]], [[A.G. Nocerina 1910|Nocerina]], [[A.C. Reggiana 1919|Reggiana]], [[F.C. Messina Peloro|Messina]], [[F.C. Catanzaro|Catanzaro]], [[S.S. Juve Stabia|Juve Stabia]], [[Calcio Lecco 1912|Lecco]] ma'nyu [[A.G. Nocerina 1910|Nocerina]]. I dabi wa Bagnolese efu ọdọ 2010.<ref name="bagnolese">{{cite news|url=http://www.notiziariocalcio.com/?action=read&idnotizia=26796|publisher=Notiziario del Calcio|title=Bagnolese, è Olorunleke il nuovo mister|trans-title=Bagnolese, Olorunleke new head coach|accessdate=19 June 2012|date=18 June 2012}}</ref> === Ukọlọ nwu ẹgba ki ya ka nwu ma ọna ku ma rọ le === I tanẹ kwi ùkọlọ bọlù erọ efu ọdọ 2011 ama i gwu yi Bagnolese ọmọ lẹ i wa chi arọne manager nwi Ivano Vacondio. Efu ọdọ 2012 ma du uña agboji coach nwu, ki koji Vacondio ọtọtọla nwu<ref name="bagnolese" /> gbo ati ochu ẹgwa ọdọ 2012, ẹgba ku ma dabi dọ ka kini owu chi Arọne-wñ. Efu ochu ẹgweji ọdọ 2012 ma dabi fu dọ ru agboji coach ma.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gsbagnoleseasd.it/stafftecnico_componente.php?idcomponente=20|title=G.s. Bagnolese Asd|accessdate=2012-12-29|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121030153011/http://www.gsbagnoleseasd.it/stafftecnico_componente.php?idcomponente=20|archivedate=2012-10-30}}</ref> == Ẹtẹ nwu == {{reflist}} == Ale t'ọdọda == * {{Soccerbase}} {{Nigeria-footy-defender-stub}} 1t6v9r5jesyrgzdd5i2e4p0fb0py8xl Nigerian Communications Commission 0 2335 42721 42720 2026-06-10T12:04:13Z Paul maji 892 42721 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}}{{Short description|Communications regulatory agency in Nigeria}}{{Infobox company|name=Nigerian Communications Commission|industry=telecommunications|predecessor=Aminu Maida|founded=24 November 1992|founder=Ibrahim Babangida|successor=Idris Olorunnimbe|headquarters=Plot 423, Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria}} The '''Nigerian Communications Commission''' ('''NCC''')"Lẹ chi ajo k’ogah tẹtẹ k’atitẹ ku ma d’ọwọ mọ kpaí ikpa k’ula ñwu ì efu Nàìjíríà [[telecommunications industry]]. Ma channẹ ajo NCC lẹ efu ikpa k’ula Decree kọ dọ efu ugba ọgba ogwu mọyẹ kpaí mọlẹ (75) ku ma kọ gba kwonọ efu ajo ugbẹgbẹ ọgba unyí efu Naijiria ọjọ kî'ochu ékègwaka nolu ógwu nyọ mẹ́lè 1992 [[Military government|Military Government]] yé of [[Ibrahim Babangida]] .Ma d'ọwọ kpaí ikpa k’ula k’atitẹ ti ajo NCC ugbẹgbẹ ku ma gbanẹ, ku ma d’ọwọ mọ kpaí ugbẹ uche ikpa ọla ugbẹgbẹ kpaí amụikpọ k’unyí k’ọla lẹ., K’uche aluka ugbẹgbẹ ọwọ k’amunẹ nyọ d’ọwọ mọ uche ma gẹ, kpaí ku ma kọ ikpa k’ula k’atitẹ uche unyọ k’ugbẹ efu Naijiria [[Telephone service provider|telephone services]] . Iko k'ama kpe chi i gba-gba nọ, ama d'ọfọ k'ẹgwanẹ d'ẹgbe nwọ.The Decree has been abrogated and replaced with the [[Nigeria/Communications|Nigerian Communications]] Act (NCA) 2003. [[Idris Olorunnimbe]] is the current Chairman of the Board of the Nigerian [[Communication|Communications]] Commission (NCC), appointed by President Bola Tinubu in August 2025,<ref>{{Cite web|date=2025-08-14|title=NCC welcomes new Chairman-designate Idris Olorunnimbe, board members {{!}} Western Post|url=https://www.westernpost.ng/ncc-welcomes-new-chairman-designate-idris-olorunnimbe-board-members/|access-date=2025-08-17|language=en-US}}</ref> while [[Aminu Maida]] is the present head of (NCC) assumed office in 2023.<ref>{{Cite web|title=In Line For Online|url=https://www.thebusinessyear.com/nigeria-2016/in-line-for-online/interview|access-date=2020-08-04|website=The Business Year|archive-date=2020-07-02|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200702035350/https://www.thebusinessyear.com/nigeria-2016/in-line-for-online/interview|url-status=dead}}</ref> in 2025, NCC called for a round table discussion with the various industry stakeholders on broadband. <ref>{{Cite news|last=Okogba|first=Emmanuel|date=2025-10-14|title=A Broadband Roundtable gives hope for fresh investment and opportunities, by Okoh Aihe|url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/10/a-broadband-roundtable-gives-hope-for-fresh-investment-and-opportunities-by-okoh-aihe/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2025-10-20|newspaper=[[Vanguard (Nigeria)|Vanguard]]|language=en-GB}}</ref> == See also == * [[List of telecommunications regulatory bodies]] == Notes == {{Reflist}} == External links == * [http://www.ncc.gov.ng/ Official website] * [https://paidwestafrica.org/ NCC Information Portal] {{Abuja}} {{Authority control}} {{nigeria-gov-stub}} j7by4gpesrzccnoxxs6ketvkkbvnim6 42725 42721 2026-06-10T13:06:17Z Paul maji 892 42725 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}}{{Short description|Communications regulatory agency in Nigeria}}{{Infobox company|name=Nigerian Communications Commission|industry=telecommunications|predecessor=Aminu Maida|founded=24 November 1992|founder=Ibrahim Babangida|successor=Idris Olorunnimbe|headquarters=Plot 423, Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria}} The '''Nigerian Communications Commission''' ('''NCC''')"Lẹ chi ajo k’ogah tẹtẹ k’atitẹ ku ma d’ọwọ mọ kpaí ikpa k’ula ñwu ì efu Nàìjíríà [[telecommunications industry]]. Ma channẹ ajo NCC lẹ efu ikpa k’ula Decree kọ dọ efu ugba ọgba ogwu mọyẹ kpaí mọlẹ (75) ku ma kọ gba kwonọ efu ajo ugbẹgbẹ ọgba unyí efu Naijiria ọjọ kî'ochu ékègwaka nolu ógwu nyọ mẹ́lè 1992 [[Military government|Military Government]] yé of [[Ibrahim Babangida]] .Ma d'ọwọ kpaí ikpa k’ula k’atitẹ ti ajo NCC ugbẹgbẹ ku ma gbanẹ, ku ma d’ọwọ mọ kpaí ugbẹ uche ikpa ọla ugbẹgbẹ kpaí amụikpọ k’unyí k’ọla lẹ., K’uche aluka ugbẹgbẹ ọwọ k’amunẹ nyọ d’ọwọ mọ uche ma gẹ, kpaí ku ma kọ ikpa k’ula k’atitẹ uche unyọ k’ugbẹ efu Naijiria [[Telephone service provider|telephone services]] . Iko k'ama kpe chi i gba-gba nọ, ama d'ọfọ k'ẹgwanẹ d'ẹgbe nwọ Act (NCA) 2003..The Decree has been abrogated and replaced with the [[Nigeria/Communications|Nigerian Communications]] Act (NCA) 2003. [[Idris Olorunnimbe]] is the current Chairman of the Board of the Nigerian [[Communication|Communications]] Commission (NCC), appointed by President Bola Tinubu in August 2025,<ref>{{Cite web|date=2025-08-14|title=NCC welcomes new Chairman-designate Idris Olorunnimbe, board members {{!}} Western Post|url=https://www.westernpost.ng/ncc-welcomes-new-chairman-designate-idris-olorunnimbe-board-members/|access-date=2025-08-17|language=en-US}}</ref> while [[Aminu Maida]] is the present head of (NCC) assumed office in 2023.<ref>{{Cite web|title=In Line For Online|url=https://www.thebusinessyear.com/nigeria-2016/in-line-for-online/interview|access-date=2020-08-04|website=The Business Year|archive-date=2020-07-02|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200702035350/https://www.thebusinessyear.com/nigeria-2016/in-line-for-online/interview|url-status=dead}}</ref> in 2025, NCC called for a round table discussion with the various industry stakeholders on broadband. <ref>{{Cite news|last=Okogba|first=Emmanuel|date=2025-10-14|title=A Broadband Roundtable gives hope for fresh investment and opportunities, by Okoh Aihe|url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/10/a-broadband-roundtable-gives-hope-for-fresh-investment-and-opportunities-by-okoh-aihe/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2025-10-20|newspaper=[[Vanguard (Nigeria)|Vanguard]]|language=en-GB}}</ref> == See also == * [[List of telecommunications regulatory bodies]] == Notes == {{Reflist}} == External links == * [http://www.ncc.gov.ng/ Official website] * [https://paidwestafrica.org/ NCC Information Portal] {{Abuja}} {{Authority control}} {{nigeria-gov-stub}} tvpepsdu6giqdr7yjkmsiq9md8iy7w6 42726 42725 2026-06-10T13:11:01Z Paul maji 892 42726 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}}{{Short description|Communications regulatory agency in Nigeria}}{{Infobox company|name=Nigerian Communications Commission|industry=telecommunications|predecessor=Aminu Maida|founded=24 November 1992|founder=Ibrahim Babangida|successor=Idris Olorunnimbe|headquarters=Plot 423, Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria}} The '''Nigerian Communications Commission''' ('''NCC''')"Lẹ chi ajo k’ogah tẹtẹ k’atitẹ ku ma d’ọwọ mọ kpaí ikpa k’ula ñwu ì efu Nàìjíríà [[telecommunications industry]]. Ma channẹ ajo NCC lẹ efu ikpa k’ula Decree kọ dọ efu ugba ọgba ogwu mọyẹ kpaí mọlẹ (75) ku ma kọ gba kwonọ efu ajo ugbẹgbẹ ọgba unyí efu Naijiria ọjọ kî'ochu ékègwaka nolu ógwu nyọ mẹ́lè 1992 [[Military government|Military Government]] yé of [[Ibrahim Babangida]] .Ma d'ọwọ kpaí ikpa k’ula k’atitẹ ti ajo NCC ugbẹgbẹ ku ma gbanẹ, ku ma d’ọwọ mọ kpaí ugbẹ uche ikpa ọla ugbẹgbẹ kpaí amụikpọ k’unyí k’ọla lẹ., K’uche aluka ugbẹgbẹ ọwọ k’amunẹ nyọ d’ọwọ mọ uche ma gẹ, kpaí ku ma kọ ikpa k’ula k’atitẹ uche unyọ k’ugbẹ efu Naijiria [[Telephone service provider|telephone services]] . Iko k'ama kpe chi i gba-gba nọ, ama d'ọfọ k'ẹgwanẹ d'ẹgbe nwọ Act (NCA) 2003.. [[Nigeria/Communications|Nigerian Communications]] . [[Idris Olorunnimbe]] is the current Chairman of the Board of the Nigerian [[Communication|Communications]] Commission (NCC), appointed by President Bola Tinubu in August 2025,<ref>{{Cite web|date=2025-08-14|title=NCC welcomes new Chairman-designate Idris Olorunnimbe, board members {{!}} Western Post|url=https://www.westernpost.ng/ncc-welcomes-new-chairman-designate-idris-olorunnimbe-board-members/|access-date=2025-08-17|language=en-US}}</ref> while [[Aminu Maida]] is the present head of (NCC) assumed office in 2023.<ref>{{Cite web|title=In Line For Online|url=https://www.thebusinessyear.com/nigeria-2016/in-line-for-online/interview|access-date=2020-08-04|website=The Business Year|archive-date=2020-07-02|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200702035350/https://www.thebusinessyear.com/nigeria-2016/in-line-for-online/interview|url-status=dead}}</ref> in 2025, NCC called for a round table discussion with the various industry stakeholders on broadband. <ref>{{Cite news|last=Okogba|first=Emmanuel|date=2025-10-14|title=A Broadband Roundtable gives hope for fresh investment and opportunities, by Okoh Aihe|url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/10/a-broadband-roundtable-gives-hope-for-fresh-investment-and-opportunities-by-okoh-aihe/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2025-10-20|newspaper=[[Vanguard (Nigeria)|Vanguard]]|language=en-GB}}</ref> == See also == * [[List of telecommunications regulatory bodies]] == Notes == {{Reflist}} == External links == * [http://www.ncc.gov.ng/ Official website] * [https://paidwestafrica.org/ NCC Information Portal] {{Abuja}} {{Authority control}} {{nigeria-gov-stub}} 09tfy9hksq8z9gbha2b32z59361jpe9 42728 42726 2026-06-10T13:16:55Z Paul maji 892 /* See also */ 42728 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}}{{Short description|Communications regulatory agency in Nigeria}}{{Infobox company|name=Nigerian Communications Commission|industry=telecommunications|predecessor=Aminu Maida|founded=24 November 1992|founder=Ibrahim Babangida|successor=Idris Olorunnimbe|headquarters=Plot 423, Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria}} The '''Nigerian Communications Commission''' ('''NCC''')"Lẹ chi ajo k’ogah tẹtẹ k’atitẹ ku ma d’ọwọ mọ kpaí ikpa k’ula ñwu ì efu Nàìjíríà [[telecommunications industry]]. Ma channẹ ajo NCC lẹ efu ikpa k’ula Decree kọ dọ efu ugba ọgba ogwu mọyẹ kpaí mọlẹ (75) ku ma kọ gba kwonọ efu ajo ugbẹgbẹ ọgba unyí efu Naijiria ọjọ kî'ochu ékègwaka nolu ógwu nyọ mẹ́lè 1992 [[Military government|Military Government]] yé of [[Ibrahim Babangida]] .Ma d'ọwọ kpaí ikpa k’ula k’atitẹ ti ajo NCC ugbẹgbẹ ku ma gbanẹ, ku ma d’ọwọ mọ kpaí ugbẹ uche ikpa ọla ugbẹgbẹ kpaí amụikpọ k’unyí k’ọla lẹ., K’uche aluka ugbẹgbẹ ọwọ k’amunẹ nyọ d’ọwọ mọ uche ma gẹ, kpaí ku ma kọ ikpa k’ula k’atitẹ uche unyọ k’ugbẹ efu Naijiria [[Telephone service provider|telephone services]] . Iko k'ama kpe chi i gba-gba nọ, ama d'ọfọ k'ẹgwanẹ d'ẹgbe nwọ Act (NCA) 2003.. [[Nigeria/Communications|Nigerian Communications]] . [[Idris Olorunnimbe]] Ẹ́nẹ́ kù má kpe chi Ọ́gá abọ́ kù má kọchà kpaí abọ́ kù má d’ọfọwọ́ t’ọ́kọ́ k’Ẹ̀gbà Nàìjíríà abẹ́lẹ̀ is the current Chairman of the Board of the Nigerian [[Communication|Communications]] Commission (NCC), appointed by President Bola Tinubu in August 2025,<ref>{{Cite web|date=2025-08-14|title=NCC welcomes new Chairman-designate Idris Olorunnimbe, board members {{!}} Western Post|url=https://www.westernpost.ng/ncc-welcomes-new-chairman-designate-idris-olorunnimbe-board-members/|access-date=2025-08-17|language=en-US}}</ref> while [[Aminu Maida]] is the present head of (NCC) assumed office in 2023.<ref>{{Cite web|title=In Line For Online|url=https://www.thebusinessyear.com/nigeria-2016/in-line-for-online/interview|access-date=2020-08-04|website=The Business Year|archive-date=2020-07-02|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200702035350/https://www.thebusinessyear.com/nigeria-2016/in-line-for-online/interview|url-status=dead}}</ref> in 2025, NCC called for a round table discussion with the various industry stakeholders on broadband. <ref>{{Cite news|last=Okogba|first=Emmanuel|date=2025-10-14|title=A Broadband Roundtable gives hope for fresh investment and opportunities, by Okoh Aihe|url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/10/a-broadband-roundtable-gives-hope-for-fresh-investment-and-opportunities-by-okoh-aihe/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2025-10-20|newspaper=[[Vanguard (Nigeria)|Vanguard]]|language=en-GB}}</ref> == See also == * [[List of telecommunications regulatory bodies]] == Notes == {{Reflist}} == External links == * [http://www.ncc.gov.ng/ Official website] * [https://paidwestafrica.org/ NCC Information Portal] {{Abuja}} {{Authority control}} {{nigeria-gov-stub}} akg5wijvhj5utmtcpugqbz03ee55ln7 42729 42728 2026-06-10T13:19:05Z Paul maji 892 42729 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}}{{Short description|Communications regulatory agency in Nigeria}}{{Infobox company|name=Nigerian Communications Commission|industry=telecommunications|predecessor=Aminu Maida|founded=24 November 1992|founder=Ibrahim Babangida|successor=Idris Olorunnimbe|headquarters=Plot 423, Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria}} The '''Nigerian Communications Commission''' ('''NCC''')"Lẹ chi ajo k’ogah tẹtẹ k’atitẹ ku ma d’ọwọ mọ kpaí ikpa k’ula ñwu ì efu Nàìjíríà [[telecommunications industry]]. Ma channẹ ajo NCC lẹ efu ikpa k’ula Decree kọ dọ efu ugba ọgba ogwu mọyẹ kpaí mọlẹ (75) ku ma kọ gba kwonọ efu ajo ugbẹgbẹ ọgba unyí efu Naijiria ọjọ kî'ochu ékègwaka nolu ógwu nyọ mẹ́lè 1992 [[Military government|Military Government]] yé of [[Ibrahim Babangida]] .Ma d'ọwọ kpaí ikpa k’ula k’atitẹ ti ajo NCC ugbẹgbẹ ku ma gbanẹ, ku ma d’ọwọ mọ kpaí ugbẹ uche ikpa ọla ugbẹgbẹ kpaí amụikpọ k’unyí k’ọla lẹ., K’uche aluka ugbẹgbẹ ọwọ k’amunẹ nyọ d’ọwọ mọ uche ma gẹ, kpaí ku ma kọ ikpa k’ula k’atitẹ uche unyọ k’ugbẹ efu Naijiria [[Telephone service provider|telephone services]] . Iko k'ama kpe chi i gba-gba nọ, ama d'ọfọ k'ẹgwanẹ d'ẹgbe nwọ Act (NCA) 2003.. [[Nigeria/Communications|Nigerian Communications]] . [[Idris Olorunnimbe]] Ẹ́nẹ́ kù má kpe chi Ọ́gá abọ́ kù má kọchà kpaí abọ́ kù má d’ọfọwọ́ t’ọ́kọ́ k’Ẹ̀gbà Nàìjíríà abẹ́lẹ̀ [[Communication|Communications]] Commission (NCC), appointed by President Bola Tinubu in August 2025,<ref>{{Cite web|date=2025-08-14|title=NCC welcomes new Chairman-designate Idris Olorunnimbe, board members {{!}} Western Post|url=https://www.westernpost.ng/ncc-welcomes-new-chairman-designate-idris-olorunnimbe-board-members/|access-date=2025-08-17|language=en-US}}</ref> while [[Aminu Maida]] is the present head of (NCC) assumed office in 2023.<ref>{{Cite web|title=In Line For Online|url=https://www.thebusinessyear.com/nigeria-2016/in-line-for-online/interview|access-date=2020-08-04|website=The Business Year|archive-date=2020-07-02|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200702035350/https://www.thebusinessyear.com/nigeria-2016/in-line-for-online/interview|url-status=dead}}</ref> in 2025, NCC called for a round table discussion with the various industry stakeholders on broadband. <ref>{{Cite news|last=Okogba|first=Emmanuel|date=2025-10-14|title=A Broadband Roundtable gives hope for fresh investment and opportunities, by Okoh Aihe|url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/10/a-broadband-roundtable-gives-hope-for-fresh-investment-and-opportunities-by-okoh-aihe/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2025-10-20|newspaper=[[Vanguard (Nigeria)|Vanguard]]|language=en-GB}}</ref> == See also == * [[List of telecommunications regulatory bodies]] == Notes == {{Reflist}} == External links == * [http://www.ncc.gov.ng/ Official website] * [https://paidwestafrica.org/ NCC Information Portal] {{Abuja}} {{Authority control}} {{nigeria-gov-stub}} f7es9j4r8p7iur459ivy91clsp4pyb4 42730 42729 2026-06-10T13:22:26Z Paul maji 892 42730 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}}{{Short description|Communications regulatory agency in Nigeria}}{{Infobox company|name=Nigerian Communications Commission|industry=telecommunications|predecessor=Aminu Maida|founded=24 November 1992|founder=Ibrahim Babangida|successor=Idris Olorunnimbe|headquarters=Plot 423, Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria}} The '''Nigerian Communications Commission''' ('''NCC''')"Lẹ chi ajo k’ogah tẹtẹ k’atitẹ ku ma d’ọwọ mọ kpaí ikpa k’ula ñwu ì efu Nàìjíríà [[telecommunications industry]]. Ma channẹ ajo NCC lẹ efu ikpa k’ula Decree kọ dọ efu ugba ọgba ogwu mọyẹ kpaí mọlẹ (75) ku ma kọ gba kwonọ efu ajo ugbẹgbẹ ọgba unyí efu Naijiria ọjọ kî'ochu ékègwaka nolu ógwu nyọ mẹ́lè 1992 [[Military government|Military Government]] yé of [[Ibrahim Babangida]] .Ma d'ọwọ kpaí ikpa k’ula k’atitẹ ti ajo NCC ugbẹgbẹ ku ma gbanẹ, ku ma d’ọwọ mọ kpaí ugbẹ uche ikpa ọla ugbẹgbẹ kpaí amụikpọ k’unyí k’ọla lẹ., K’uche aluka ugbẹgbẹ ọwọ k’amunẹ nyọ d’ọwọ mọ uche ma gẹ, kpaí ku ma kọ ikpa k’ula k’atitẹ uche unyọ k’ugbẹ efu Naijiria [[Telephone service provider|telephone services]] . Iko k'ama kpe chi i gba-gba nọ, ama d'ọfọ k'ẹgwanẹ d'ẹgbe nwọ Act (NCA) 2003.. [[Nigeria/Communications|Nigerian Communications]] . [[Idris Olorunnimbe]] Ẹ́nẹ́ kù má kpe chi Ọ́gá abọ́ kù má kọchà kpaí abọ́ kù má d’ọfọwọ́ t’ọ́kọ́ k’Ẹ̀gbà Nàìjíríà abẹ́lẹ̀ [[Communication|Communications]] Ẹ̀gbà k’Ukọ́chi Ẹnyọ̀-wọ́nẹ́-kpaí-ma [NCC], kù má kpe chi, kí Ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́gábá k’ìlú Nàìjíríà, Bola Tinubu, dọwọ́ tẹ́ kí nọ d’àfì mọ́ nù, éfu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ́jo Commission (NCC), appointed by President Bola Tinubu in August 2025,<ref>{{Cite web|date=2025-08-14|title=NCC welcomes new Chairman-designate Idris Olorunnimbe, board members {{!}} Western Post|url=https://www.westernpost.ng/ncc-welcomes-new-chairman-designate-idris-olorunnimbe-board-members/|access-date=2025-08-17|language=en-US}}</ref> while [[Aminu Maida]] is the present head of (NCC) assumed office in 2023.<ref>{{Cite web|title=In Line For Online|url=https://www.thebusinessyear.com/nigeria-2016/in-line-for-online/interview|access-date=2020-08-04|website=The Business Year|archive-date=2020-07-02|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200702035350/https://www.thebusinessyear.com/nigeria-2016/in-line-for-online/interview|url-status=dead}}</ref> in 2025, NCC called for a round table discussion with the various industry stakeholders on broadband. <ref>{{Cite news|last=Okogba|first=Emmanuel|date=2025-10-14|title=A Broadband Roundtable gives hope for fresh investment and opportunities, by Okoh Aihe|url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/10/a-broadband-roundtable-gives-hope-for-fresh-investment-and-opportunities-by-okoh-aihe/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2025-10-20|newspaper=[[Vanguard (Nigeria)|Vanguard]]|language=en-GB}}</ref> == See also == * [[List of telecommunications regulatory bodies]] == Notes == {{Reflist}} == External links == * [http://www.ncc.gov.ng/ Official website] * [https://paidwestafrica.org/ NCC Information Portal] {{Abuja}} {{Authority control}} {{nigeria-gov-stub}} 7nvgfcs5o7qd856g05qhf3f234u44c0 42731 42730 2026-06-10T13:24:24Z Paul maji 892 42731 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}}{{Short description|Communications regulatory agency in Nigeria}}{{Infobox company|name=Nigerian Communications Commission|industry=telecommunications|predecessor=Aminu Maida|founded=24 November 1992|founder=Ibrahim Babangida|successor=Idris Olorunnimbe|headquarters=Plot 423, Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria}} The '''Nigerian Communications Commission''' ('''NCC''')"Lẹ chi ajo k’ogah tẹtẹ k’atitẹ ku ma d’ọwọ mọ kpaí ikpa k’ula ñwu ì efu Nàìjíríà [[telecommunications industry]]. Ma channẹ ajo NCC lẹ efu ikpa k’ula Decree kọ dọ efu ugba ọgba ogwu mọyẹ kpaí mọlẹ (75) ku ma kọ gba kwonọ efu ajo ugbẹgbẹ ọgba unyí efu Naijiria ọjọ kî'ochu ékègwaka nolu ógwu nyọ mẹ́lè 1992 [[Military government|Military Government]] yé of [[Ibrahim Babangida]] .Ma d'ọwọ kpaí ikpa k’ula k’atitẹ ti ajo NCC ugbẹgbẹ ku ma gbanẹ, ku ma d’ọwọ mọ kpaí ugbẹ uche ikpa ọla ugbẹgbẹ kpaí amụikpọ k’unyí k’ọla lẹ., K’uche aluka ugbẹgbẹ ọwọ k’amunẹ nyọ d’ọwọ mọ uche ma gẹ, kpaí ku ma kọ ikpa k’ula k’atitẹ uche unyọ k’ugbẹ efu Naijiria [[Telephone service provider|telephone services]] . Iko k'ama kpe chi i gba-gba nọ, ama d'ọfọ k'ẹgwanẹ d'ẹgbe nwọ Act (NCA) 2003.. [[Nigeria/Communications|Nigerian Communications]] . [[Idris Olorunnimbe]] Ẹ́nẹ́ kù má kpe chi Ọ́gá abọ́ kù má kọchà kpaí abọ́ kù má d’ọfọwọ́ t’ọ́kọ́ k’Ẹ̀gbà Nàìjíríà abẹ́lẹ̀ [[Communication|Communications]] Ẹ̀gbà k’Ukọ́chi Ẹnyọ̀-wọ́nẹ́-kpaí-ma [NCC], kù má kpe chi, kí Ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́gábá k’ìlú Nàìjíríà, Bola Tinubu, dọwọ́ tẹ́ kí nọ d’àfì mọ́ nù, éfu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ́jo efu ọdọ 2025,<ref>{{Cite web|date=2025-08-14|title=NCC welcomes new Chairman-designate Idris Olorunnimbe, board members {{!}} Western Post|url=https://www.westernpost.ng/ncc-welcomes-new-chairman-designate-idris-olorunnimbe-board-members/|access-date=2025-08-17|language=en-US}}</ref> while [[Aminu Maida]] is the present head of (NCC) assumed office in 2023.<ref>{{Cite web|title=In Line For Online|url=https://www.thebusinessyear.com/nigeria-2016/in-line-for-online/interview|access-date=2020-08-04|website=The Business Year|archive-date=2020-07-02|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200702035350/https://www.thebusinessyear.com/nigeria-2016/in-line-for-online/interview|url-status=dead}}</ref> in 2025, NCC called for a round table discussion with the various industry stakeholders on broadband. <ref>{{Cite news|last=Okogba|first=Emmanuel|date=2025-10-14|title=A Broadband Roundtable gives hope for fresh investment and opportunities, by Okoh Aihe|url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/10/a-broadband-roundtable-gives-hope-for-fresh-investment-and-opportunities-by-okoh-aihe/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2025-10-20|newspaper=[[Vanguard (Nigeria)|Vanguard]]|language=en-GB}}</ref> == See also == * [[List of telecommunications regulatory bodies]] == Notes == {{Reflist}} == External links == * [http://www.ncc.gov.ng/ Official website] * [https://paidwestafrica.org/ NCC Information Portal] {{Abuja}} {{Authority control}} {{nigeria-gov-stub}} 98eqzkw4eyp2z52mg8hw0j51q5rx5e3 42732 42731 2026-06-10T13:27:54Z Paul maji 892 42732 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}}{{Short description|Communications regulatory agency in Nigeria}}{{Infobox company|name=Nigerian Communications Commission|industry=telecommunications|predecessor=Aminu Maida|founded=24 November 1992|founder=Ibrahim Babangida|successor=Idris Olorunnimbe|headquarters=Plot 423, Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria}} The '''Nigerian Communications Commission''' ('''NCC''')"Lẹ chi ajo k’ogah tẹtẹ k’atitẹ ku ma d’ọwọ mọ kpaí ikpa k’ula ñwu ì efu Nàìjíríà [[telecommunications industry]]. Ma channẹ ajo NCC lẹ efu ikpa k’ula Decree kọ dọ efu ugba ọgba ogwu mọyẹ kpaí mọlẹ (75) ku ma kọ gba kwonọ efu ajo ugbẹgbẹ ọgba unyí efu Naijiria ọjọ kî'ochu ékègwaka nolu ógwu nyọ mẹ́lè 1992 [[Military government|Military Government]] yé of [[Ibrahim Babangida]] .Ma d'ọwọ kpaí ikpa k’ula k’atitẹ ti ajo NCC ugbẹgbẹ ku ma gbanẹ, ku ma d’ọwọ mọ kpaí ugbẹ uche ikpa ọla ugbẹgbẹ kpaí amụikpọ k’unyí k’ọla lẹ., K’uche aluka ugbẹgbẹ ọwọ k’amunẹ nyọ d’ọwọ mọ uche ma gẹ, kpaí ku ma kọ ikpa k’ula k’atitẹ uche unyọ k’ugbẹ efu Naijiria [[Telephone service provider|telephone services]] . Iko k'ama kpe chi i gba-gba nọ, ama d'ọfọ k'ẹgwanẹ d'ẹgbe nwọ Act (NCA) 2003.. [[Nigeria/Communications|Nigerian Communications]] . [[Idris Olorunnimbe]] Ẹ́nẹ́ kù má kpe chi Ọ́gá abọ́ kù má kọchà kpaí abọ́ kù má d’ọfọwọ́ t’ọ́kọ́ k’Ẹ̀gbà Nàìjíríà abẹ́lẹ̀ [[Communication|Communications]] Ẹ̀gbà k’Ukọ́chi Ẹnyọ̀-wọ́nẹ́-kpaí-ma [NCC], kù má kpe chi, kí Ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́gábá k’ìlú Nàìjíríà, Bola Tinubu, dọwọ́ tẹ́ kí nọ d’àfì mọ́ nù, éfu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ́jo efu ọdọ 2025,<ref>{{Cite web|date=2025-08-14|title=NCC welcomes new Chairman-designate Idris Olorunnimbe, board members {{!}} Western Post|url=https://www.westernpost.ng/ncc-welcomes-new-chairman-designate-idris-olorunnimbe-board-members/|access-date=2025-08-17|language=en-US}}</ref> while [[Aminu Maida]] í jẹ́ ọ́gá NCC abẹ́lẹ̀ k’í k’óló k’àfì tẹ́ n’ọ̀dọ̀ k’ọ́dọ̀ lẹ̀ jẹ́ 2023 nọ́.is the present head of (NCC) assumed office in 2023.<ref>{{Cite web|title=In Line For Online|url=https://www.thebusinessyear.com/nigeria-2016/in-line-for-online/interview|access-date=2020-08-04|website=The Business Year|archive-date=2020-07-02|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200702035350/https://www.thebusinessyear.com/nigeria-2016/in-line-for-online/interview|url-status=dead}}</ref> in 2025, NCC called for a round table discussion with the various industry stakeholders on broadband. <ref>{{Cite news|last=Okogba|first=Emmanuel|date=2025-10-14|title=A Broadband Roundtable gives hope for fresh investment and opportunities, by Okoh Aihe|url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/10/a-broadband-roundtable-gives-hope-for-fresh-investment-and-opportunities-by-okoh-aihe/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2025-10-20|newspaper=[[Vanguard (Nigeria)|Vanguard]]|language=en-GB}}</ref> == See also == * [[List of telecommunications regulatory bodies]] == Notes == {{Reflist}} == External links == * [http://www.ncc.gov.ng/ Official website] * [https://paidwestafrica.org/ NCC Information Portal] {{Abuja}} {{Authority control}} {{nigeria-gov-stub}} ls2di38lbsz3ubui7sru0fcyu2o2ce8 42733 42732 2026-06-10T13:33:35Z Paul maji 892 42733 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}}{{Short description|Communications regulatory agency in Nigeria}}{{Infobox company|name=Nigerian Communications Commission|industry=telecommunications|predecessor=Aminu Maida|founded=24 November 1992|founder=Ibrahim Babangida|successor=Idris Olorunnimbe|headquarters=Plot 423, Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria}} The '''Nigerian Communications Commission''' ('''NCC''')"Lẹ chi ajo k’ogah tẹtẹ k’atitẹ ku ma d’ọwọ mọ kpaí ikpa k’ula ñwu ì efu Nàìjíríà [[telecommunications industry]]. Ma channẹ ajo NCC lẹ efu ikpa k’ula Decree kọ dọ efu ugba ọgba ogwu mọyẹ kpaí mọlẹ (75) ku ma kọ gba kwonọ efu ajo ugbẹgbẹ ọgba unyí efu Naijiria ọjọ kî'ochu ékègwaka nolu ógwu nyọ mẹ́lè 1992 [[Military government|Military Government]] yé of [[Ibrahim Babangida]] .Ma d'ọwọ kpaí ikpa k’ula k’atitẹ ti ajo NCC ugbẹgbẹ ku ma gbanẹ, ku ma d’ọwọ mọ kpaí ugbẹ uche ikpa ọla ugbẹgbẹ kpaí amụikpọ k’unyí k’ọla lẹ., K’uche aluka ugbẹgbẹ ọwọ k’amunẹ nyọ d’ọwọ mọ uche ma gẹ, kpaí ku ma kọ ikpa k’ula k’atitẹ uche unyọ k’ugbẹ efu Naijiria [[Telephone service provider|telephone services]] . Iko k'ama kpe chi i gba-gba nọ, ama d'ọfọ k'ẹgwanẹ d'ẹgbe nwọ Act (NCA) 2003.. [[Nigeria/Communications|Nigerian Communications]] . [[Idris Olorunnimbe]] Ẹ́nẹ́ kù má kpe chi Ọ́gá abọ́ kù má kọchà kpaí abọ́ kù má d’ọfọwọ́ t’ọ́kọ́ k’Ẹ̀gbà Nàìjíríà abẹ́lẹ̀ [[Communication|Communications]] Ẹ̀gbà k’Ukọ́chi Ẹnyọ̀-wọ́nẹ́-kpaí-ma [NCC], kù má kpe chi, kí Ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́gábá k’ìlú Nàìjíríà, Bola Tinubu, dọwọ́ tẹ́ kí nọ d’àfì mọ́ nù, éfu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ́jo efu ọdọ 2025,<ref>{{Cite web|date=2025-08-14|title=NCC welcomes new Chairman-designate Idris Olorunnimbe, board members {{!}} Western Post|url=https://www.westernpost.ng/ncc-welcomes-new-chairman-designate-idris-olorunnimbe-board-members/|access-date=2025-08-17|language=en-US}}</ref> while [[Aminu Maida]] í jẹ́ ọ́gá NCC abẹ́lẹ̀ k’í k’óló k’àfì tẹ́ n’ọ̀dọ̀ k’ọ́dọ̀ lẹ̀ jẹ́ 2023 nọ́.i <ref>{{Cite web|title=In Line For Online|url=https://www.thebusinessyear.com/nigeria-2016/in-line-for-online/interview|access-date=2020-08-04|website=The Business Year|archive-date=2020-07-02|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200702035350/https://www.thebusinessyear.com/nigeria-2016/in-line-for-online/interview|url-status=dead}}</ref> efu Ọdọ in 2025, ọ́fọ̀ tẹ̀ t’ẹ́gbà, kẹ̀ má rí’lọ̀ nọ́wọ́ ọ́fọ̀ k’úkọ́chi ẹnyọ̀-mọ́nẹ̀-fúfú. NCC called for a round table discussion with the various industry stakeholders on broadband. <ref>{{Cite news|last=Okogba|first=Emmanuel|date=2025-10-14|title=A Broadband Roundtable gives hope for fresh investment and opportunities, by Okoh Aihe|url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/10/a-broadband-roundtable-gives-hope-for-fresh-investment-and-opportunities-by-okoh-aihe/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2025-10-20|newspaper=[[Vanguard (Nigeria)|Vanguard]]|language=en-GB}}</ref> == See also == * [[List of telecommunications regulatory bodies]] == Notes == {{Reflist}} == External links == * [http://www.ncc.gov.ng/ Official website] * [https://paidwestafrica.org/ NCC Information Portal] {{Abuja}} {{Authority control}} {{nigeria-gov-stub}} rxms09n3hfz4cy1ds5e2ktqspgpr9y9 42734 42733 2026-06-10T13:34:27Z Paul maji 892 42734 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Use Nigerian English|date=May 2026}}{{Short description|Communications regulatory agency in Nigeria}}{{Infobox company|name=Nigerian Communications Commission|industry=telecommunications|predecessor=Aminu Maida|founded=24 November 1992|founder=Ibrahim Babangida|successor=Idris Olorunnimbe|headquarters=Plot 423, Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria}} The '''Nigerian Communications Commission''' ('''NCC''')"Lẹ chi ajo k’ogah tẹtẹ k’atitẹ ku ma d’ọwọ mọ kpaí ikpa k’ula ñwu ì efu Nàìjíríà [[telecommunications industry]]. Ma channẹ ajo NCC lẹ efu ikpa k’ula Decree kọ dọ efu ugba ọgba ogwu mọyẹ kpaí mọlẹ (75) ku ma kọ gba kwonọ efu ajo ugbẹgbẹ ọgba unyí efu Naijiria ọjọ kî'ochu ékègwaka nolu ógwu nyọ mẹ́lè 1992 [[Military government|Military Government]] yé of [[Ibrahim Babangida]] .Ma d'ọwọ kpaí ikpa k’ula k’atitẹ ti ajo NCC ugbẹgbẹ ku ma gbanẹ, ku ma d’ọwọ mọ kpaí ugbẹ uche ikpa ọla ugbẹgbẹ kpaí amụikpọ k’unyí k’ọla lẹ., K’uche aluka ugbẹgbẹ ọwọ k’amunẹ nyọ d’ọwọ mọ uche ma gẹ, kpaí ku ma kọ ikpa k’ula k’atitẹ uche unyọ k’ugbẹ efu Naijiria [[Telephone service provider|telephone services]] . Iko k'ama kpe chi i gba-gba nọ, ama d'ọfọ k'ẹgwanẹ d'ẹgbe nwọ Act (NCA) 2003.. [[Nigeria/Communications|Nigerian Communications]] . [[Idris Olorunnimbe]] Ẹ́nẹ́ kù má kpe chi Ọ́gá abọ́ kù má kọchà kpaí abọ́ kù má d’ọfọwọ́ t’ọ́kọ́ k’Ẹ̀gbà Nàìjíríà abẹ́lẹ̀ [[Communication|Communications]] Ẹ̀gbà k’Ukọ́chi Ẹnyọ̀-wọ́nẹ́-kpaí-ma [NCC], kù má kpe chi, kí Ọ́nẹ̀-ẹ́gábá k’ìlú Nàìjíríà, Bola Tinubu, dọwọ́ tẹ́ kí nọ d’àfì mọ́ nù, éfu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ́jo efu ọdọ 2025,<ref>{{Cite web|date=2025-08-14|title=NCC welcomes new Chairman-designate Idris Olorunnimbe, board members {{!}} Western Post|url=https://www.westernpost.ng/ncc-welcomes-new-chairman-designate-idris-olorunnimbe-board-members/|access-date=2025-08-17|language=en-US}}</ref> while [[Aminu Maida]] í jẹ́ ọ́gá NCC abẹ́lẹ̀ k’í k’óló k’àfì tẹ́ n’ọ̀dọ̀ k’ọ́dọ̀ lẹ̀ jẹ́ 2023 nọ́.i <ref>{{Cite web|title=In Line For Online|url=https://www.thebusinessyear.com/nigeria-2016/in-line-for-online/interview|access-date=2020-08-04|website=The Business Year|archive-date=2020-07-02|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200702035350/https://www.thebusinessyear.com/nigeria-2016/in-line-for-online/interview|url-status=dead}}</ref> efu Ọdọ in 2025, ọ́fọ̀ tẹ̀ t’ẹ́gbà, kẹ̀ má rí’lọ̀ nọ́wọ́ ọ́fọ̀ k’úkọ́chi ẹnyọ̀-mọ́nẹ̀-fúfú. . <ref>{{Cite news|last=Okogba|first=Emmanuel|date=2025-10-14|title=A Broadband Roundtable gives hope for fresh investment and opportunities, by Okoh Aihe|url=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/10/a-broadband-roundtable-gives-hope-for-fresh-investment-and-opportunities-by-okoh-aihe/|location=Lagos, Nigeria|access-date=2025-10-20|newspaper=[[Vanguard (Nigeria)|Vanguard]]|language=en-GB}}</ref> == See also == * [[List of telecommunications regulatory bodies]] == Notes == {{Reflist}} == External links == * [http://www.ncc.gov.ng/ Official website] * [https://paidwestafrica.org/ NCC Information Portal] {{Abuja}} {{Authority control}} {{nigeria-gov-stub}} and0zz5sz9yfe5blc1354ed2in47y6k Nigeria Union of Teachers 0 2336 42735 2026-06-11T10:45:52Z Paul maji 892 Created page with "{{short description|Trade union in Nigeria}} [[Fáílú:Minna.photowalk_Sign_07.jpg|right|thumb|Signpost for the National Union of Teachers in Minna, Niger state, Nigeria]] '''Nigeria Union of Teachers''' is a major [[trade union]] in [[Nigeria]]. It was formed to create a united front for practitioners of the [[teaching]] profession in the country. Major objectives of the union covers the improvement in economic conditions of teachers, an avenue for bringing forth ideas..." 42735 wikitext text/x-wiki {{short description|Trade union in Nigeria}} [[Fáílú:Minna.photowalk_Sign_07.jpg|right|thumb|Signpost for the National Union of Teachers in Minna, Niger state, Nigeria]] '''Nigeria Union of Teachers''' is a major [[trade union]] in [[Nigeria]]. It was formed to create a united front for practitioners of the [[teaching]] profession in the country. Major objectives of the union covers the improvement in economic conditions of teachers, an avenue for bringing forth ideas about the [[educational]] development of the country from the perspectives of teachers and general economic security for teachers in the country. == History == The union was formally inaugurated in 1931, it came about partly as a result of vulnerabilities exposed by the [[Great Depression]], which led to cuts in teachers salaries and a seeming lack of [[job security]]. The use of irregular and unpredictable educational codes for teachers and salary cuts led to an increase in teachers associations mushrooming in various southern Nigerian cities, particularly in [[Calabar]], [[Lagos]], and [[Abeokuta]]. The various associations, however, realized that harmonizing the objectives of the groups to bring about a united front will create a powerful vocal union for the interest of the teachers. On July 8, 1931, the teachers associations of Lagos, Agege, Abeokuta, [[Ibadan]], Calabar and Ijebu-Ode joined together to form the Nigeria Union of Teachers. The first president of the group and chairman of the July 1931 meeting was the Rev. [[Oludotun Ransome Kuti]], the husband of Chief [[Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti]] and father of [[Fela Anikulapo Kuti]]. On Children's Day, May 27, 1972, Chief Omoz Oarhe, the N.U.T. president, oversaw the merger with the Northern State Teachers Union, an association founded by Mallam [[Aminu Kano]] and a few northern Nigerian teachers in 1948. To some extent, the union has lived up to it expectations as it has provided an umbrella body for the teachers of the country. Several strike actions were embarked upon at the instance of the union. == References == * Boniface I. Obichere; ''Studies in Southern Nigerian History'' 6zcepbur3yg3ef10z3823nltiw8tpbo 42736 42735 2026-06-11T10:53:10Z Paul maji 892 42736 wikitext text/x-wiki {{short description|Trade union in Nigeria}} [[Fáílú:Minna.photowalk_Sign_07.jpg|right|thumb|Signpost for the National Union of Teachers in Minna, Niger state, Nigeria]] '''Nigeria Union of Teachers''' î chî ôgbogágá is a major [[trade union]] efu in [[Nigeria]].kọ egbe lẹ koba k’ama uche lẹ d’ọwọ kpa kpo dẹdẹ. It was formed to create a united front for practitioners of the [[teaching]] profession in the country. Major objectives of the union covers the improvement in economic conditions of teachers, an avenue for bringing forth ideas about the [[educational]] development of the country from the perspectives of teachers and general economic security for teachers in the country. == History == The union was formally inaugurated in 1931, it came about partly as a result of vulnerabilities exposed by the [[Great Depression]], which led to cuts in teachers salaries and a seeming lack of [[job security]]. The use of irregular and unpredictable educational codes for teachers and salary cuts led to an increase in teachers associations mushrooming in various southern Nigerian cities, particularly in [[Calabar]], [[Lagos]], and [[Abeokuta]]. The various associations, however, realized that harmonizing the objectives of the groups to bring about a united front will create a powerful vocal union for the interest of the teachers. On July 8, 1931, the teachers associations of Lagos, Agege, Abeokuta, [[Ibadan]], Calabar and Ijebu-Ode joined together to form the Nigeria Union of Teachers. The first president of the group and chairman of the July 1931 meeting was the Rev. [[Oludotun Ransome Kuti]], the husband of Chief [[Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti]] and father of [[Fela Anikulapo Kuti]]. On Children's Day, May 27, 1972, Chief Omoz Oarhe, the N.U.T. president, oversaw the merger with the Northern State Teachers Union, an association founded by Mallam [[Aminu Kano]] and a few northern Nigerian teachers in 1948. To some extent, the union has lived up to it expectations as it has provided an umbrella body for the teachers of the country. Several strike actions were embarked upon at the instance of the union. == References == * Boniface I. Obichere; ''Studies in Southern Nigerian History'' j4036rjyzne7ypuzyf2lpgmiloij6kf 42737 42736 2026-06-11T10:54:43Z Paul maji 892 42737 wikitext text/x-wiki Signpost for the National Union of Teachers in Minna, Niger state, Nigeria '''Nigeria Union of Teachers''' î chî ôgbogágá [[trade union]] efu [[Nigeria]].kọ egbe lẹ koba k’ama uche lẹ d’ọwọ kpa kpo dẹdẹ [[teaching]] profession in the country. Major objectives of the union covers the improvement in economic conditions of teachers, an avenue for bringing forth ideas about the [[educational]] development of the country from the perspectives of teachers and general economic security for teachers in the country. == History == The union was formally inaugurated in 1931, it came about partly as a result of vulnerabilities exposed by the [[Great Depression]], which led to cuts in teachers salaries and a seeming lack of [[job security]]. The use of irregular and unpredictable educational codes for teachers and salary cuts led to an increase in teachers associations mushrooming in various southern Nigerian cities, particularly in [[Calabar]], [[Lagos]], and [[Abeokuta]]. The various associations, however, realized that harmonizing the objectives of the groups to bring about a united front will create a powerful vocal union for the interest of the teachers. On July 8, 1931, the teachers associations of Lagos, Agege, Abeokuta, [[Ibadan]], Calabar and Ijebu-Ode joined together to form the Nigeria Union of Teachers. The first president of the group and chairman of the July 1931 meeting was the Rev. [[Oludotun Ransome Kuti]], the husband of Chief [[Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti]] and father of [[Fela Anikulapo Kuti]]. On Children's Day, May 27, 1972, Chief Omoz Oarhe, the N.U.T. president, oversaw the merger with the Northern State Teachers Union, an association founded by Mallam [[Aminu Kano]] and a few northern Nigerian teachers in 1948. To some extent, the union has lived up to it expectations as it has provided an umbrella body for the teachers of the country. Several strike actions were embarked upon at the instance of the union. == References == * Boniface I. Obichere; ''Studies in Southern Nigerian History'' q1ov6shgv5opn9s0zebjjrh8iz6t198 42738 42737 2026-06-11T11:01:49Z Paul maji 892 42738 wikitext text/x-wiki Signpost for the National Union of Teachers in Minna, Niger state, Nigeria '''Nigeria Union of Teachers''' î chî ôgbogágá [[trade union]] efu [[Nigeria]].kọ egbe lẹ koba k’ama uche lẹ d’ọwọ kpa kpo dẹdẹ [[teaching]] Uche k'egbe lẹ dọwọ tọ mọ chẹ chi k'ọna uche ama kọchẹ nyanu, kpai ki ch'ọna k'abo kọchẹ r'ira kpa r'imẹ d'ọwọ kpọ profession in the country. Major objectives of the union covers the improvement in economic conditions of teachers, an avenue for bringing forth ideas about the [[educational]] development of the country from the perspectives of teachers and general economic security for teachers in the country. == History == The union was formally inaugurated in 1931, it came about partly as a result of vulnerabilities exposed by the [[Great Depression]], which led to cuts in teachers salaries and a seeming lack of [[job security]]. The use of irregular and unpredictable educational codes for teachers and salary cuts led to an increase in teachers associations mushrooming in various southern Nigerian cities, particularly in [[Calabar]], [[Lagos]], and [[Abeokuta]]. The various associations, however, realized that harmonizing the objectives of the groups to bring about a united front will create a powerful vocal union for the interest of the teachers. On July 8, 1931, the teachers associations of Lagos, Agege, Abeokuta, [[Ibadan]], Calabar and Ijebu-Ode joined together to form the Nigeria Union of Teachers. The first president of the group and chairman of the July 1931 meeting was the Rev. [[Oludotun Ransome Kuti]], the husband of Chief [[Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti]] and father of [[Fela Anikulapo Kuti]]. On Children's Day, May 27, 1972, Chief Omoz Oarhe, the N.U.T. president, oversaw the merger with the Northern State Teachers Union, an association founded by Mallam [[Aminu Kano]] and a few northern Nigerian teachers in 1948. To some extent, the union has lived up to it expectations as it has provided an umbrella body for the teachers of the country. Several strike actions were embarked upon at the instance of the union. == References == * Boniface I. Obichere; ''Studies in Southern Nigerian History'' lgy49ivuq8ptpgl7t0y6f9818xtuxy9 42739 42738 2026-06-11T11:03:06Z Paul maji 892 42739 wikitext text/x-wiki Signpost for the National Union of Teachers in Minna, Niger state, Nigeria '''Nigeria Union of Teachers''' î chî ôgbogágá [[trade union]] efu [[Nigeria]].kọ egbe lẹ koba k’ama uche lẹ d’ọwọ kpa kpo dẹdẹ [[teaching]] Uche k'egbe lẹ dọwọ tọ mọ chẹ chi k'ọna uche ama kọchẹ nyanu, kpai ki ch'ọna k'abo kọchẹ r'ira kpa r'imẹ d'ọwọ kpọ [[educational]] development of the country from the perspectives of teachers and general economic security for teachers in the country. == History == The union was formally inaugurated in 1931, it came about partly as a result of vulnerabilities exposed by the [[Great Depression]], which led to cuts in teachers salaries and a seeming lack of [[job security]]. The use of irregular and unpredictable educational codes for teachers and salary cuts led to an increase in teachers associations mushrooming in various southern Nigerian cities, particularly in [[Calabar]], [[Lagos]], and [[Abeokuta]]. The various associations, however, realized that harmonizing the objectives of the groups to bring about a united front will create a powerful vocal union for the interest of the teachers. On July 8, 1931, the teachers associations of Lagos, Agege, Abeokuta, [[Ibadan]], Calabar and Ijebu-Ode joined together to form the Nigeria Union of Teachers. The first president of the group and chairman of the July 1931 meeting was the Rev. [[Oludotun Ransome Kuti]], the husband of Chief [[Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti]] and father of [[Fela Anikulapo Kuti]]. On Children's Day, May 27, 1972, Chief Omoz Oarhe, the N.U.T. president, oversaw the merger with the Northern State Teachers Union, an association founded by Mallam [[Aminu Kano]] and a few northern Nigerian teachers in 1948. To some extent, the union has lived up to it expectations as it has provided an umbrella body for the teachers of the country. Several strike actions were embarked upon at the instance of the union. == References == * Boniface I. Obichere; ''Studies in Southern Nigerian History'' ov2z2ekko6iw4kmttigydeljv3jdbay 42740 42739 2026-06-11T11:06:24Z Paul maji 892 42740 wikitext text/x-wiki Signpost for the National Union of Teachers in Minna, Niger state, Nigeria '''Nigeria Union of Teachers''' î chî ôgbogágá [[trade union]] efu [[Nigeria]].kọ egbe lẹ koba k’ama uche lẹ d’ọwọ kpa kpo dẹdẹ [[teaching]] Uche k'egbe lẹ dọwọ tọ mọ chẹ chi k'ọna uche ama kọchẹ nyanu, kpai ki ch'ọna k'abo kọchẹ r'ira kpa r'imẹ d'ọwọ kpọ [[educational]] Ame uche k'ama kọchẹ a tẹnẹ k'ane lẹ nyanu, kpai ọna ki d'ọwọ k'ama kọchẹ nyanu efu ane lẹ dẹdẹdevelopment of the country from the perspectives of teachers and general economic security for teachers in the country. == History == The union was formally inaugurated in 1931, it came about partly as a result of vulnerabilities exposed by the [[Great Depression]], which led to cuts in teachers salaries and a seeming lack of [[job security]]. The use of irregular and unpredictable educational codes for teachers and salary cuts led to an increase in teachers associations mushrooming in various southern Nigerian cities, particularly in [[Calabar]], [[Lagos]], and [[Abeokuta]]. The various associations, however, realized that harmonizing the objectives of the groups to bring about a united front will create a powerful vocal union for the interest of the teachers. On July 8, 1931, the teachers associations of Lagos, Agege, Abeokuta, [[Ibadan]], Calabar and Ijebu-Ode joined together to form the Nigeria Union of Teachers. The first president of the group and chairman of the July 1931 meeting was the Rev. [[Oludotun Ransome Kuti]], the husband of Chief [[Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti]] and father of [[Fela Anikulapo Kuti]]. On Children's Day, May 27, 1972, Chief Omoz Oarhe, the N.U.T. president, oversaw the merger with the Northern State Teachers Union, an association founded by Mallam [[Aminu Kano]] and a few northern Nigerian teachers in 1948. To some extent, the union has lived up to it expectations as it has provided an umbrella body for the teachers of the country. Several strike actions were embarked upon at the instance of the union. == References == * Boniface I. Obichere; ''Studies in Southern Nigerian History'' i9cj3bs3bxse3oxoc27ppyebe3438am 42741 42740 2026-06-11T11:07:03Z Paul maji 892 42741 wikitext text/x-wiki Signpost for the National Union of Teachers in Minna, Niger state, Nigeria '''Nigeria Union of Teachers''' î chî ôgbogágá [[trade union]] efu [[Nigeria]].kọ egbe lẹ koba k’ama uche lẹ d’ọwọ kpa kpo dẹdẹ [[teaching]] Uche k'egbe lẹ dọwọ tọ mọ chẹ chi k'ọna uche ama kọchẹ nyanu, kpai ki ch'ọna k'abo kọchẹ r'ira kpa r'imẹ d'ọwọ kpọ [[educational]] Ame uche k'ama kọchẹ a tẹnẹ k'ane lẹ nyanu, kpai ọna ki d'ọwọ k'ama kọchẹ nyanu efu ane lẹ dẹdẹdevelopment of the country from the == History == The union was formally inaugurated in 1931, it came about partly as a result of vulnerabilities exposed by the [[Great Depression]], which led to cuts in teachers salaries and a seeming lack of [[job security]]. The use of irregular and unpredictable educational codes for teachers and salary cuts led to an increase in teachers associations mushrooming in various southern Nigerian cities, particularly in [[Calabar]], [[Lagos]], and [[Abeokuta]]. The various associations, however, realized that harmonizing the objectives of the groups to bring about a united front will create a powerful vocal union for the interest of the teachers. On July 8, 1931, the teachers associations of Lagos, Agege, Abeokuta, [[Ibadan]], Calabar and Ijebu-Ode joined together to form the Nigeria Union of Teachers. The first president of the group and chairman of the July 1931 meeting was the Rev. [[Oludotun Ransome Kuti]], the husband of Chief [[Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti]] and father of [[Fela Anikulapo Kuti]]. On Children's Day, May 27, 1972, Chief Omoz Oarhe, the N.U.T. president, oversaw the merger with the Northern State Teachers Union, an association founded by Mallam [[Aminu Kano]] and a few northern Nigerian teachers in 1948. To some extent, the union has lived up to it expectations as it has provided an umbrella body for the teachers of the country. Several strike actions were embarked upon at the instance of the union. == References == * Boniface I. Obichere; ''Studies in Southern Nigerian History'' r1dm1dncz54md7qtbu5ihg7evgwzuye 42742 42741 2026-06-11T11:09:45Z Paul maji 892 42742 wikitext text/x-wiki Signpost for the National Union of Teachers in Minna, Niger state, Nigeria '''Nigeria Union of Teachers''' î chî ôgbogágá [[trade union]] efu [[Nigeria]].kọ egbe lẹ koba k’ama uche lẹ d’ọwọ kpa kpo dẹdẹ [[teaching]] Uche k'egbe lẹ dọwọ tọ mọ chẹ chi k'ọna uche ama kọchẹ nyanu, kpai ki ch'ọna k'abo kọchẹ r'ira kpa r'imẹ d'ọwọ kpọ [[educational]] Ame uche k'ama kọchẹ a tẹnẹ k'ane lẹ nyanu, kpai ọna ki d'ọwọ k'ama kọchẹ nyanu efu ane lẹ dẹdẹdevelopment of the country from the == History == chanẹ egbe lẹ efu ọdọ egweta-nyọmẹta-nka-nyọkpa (1931), ugbo ki chanẹ lẹ b'ọwọ t'olila kpai ame ugbẹgbe k'ọna lẹ ny'ọwọ a t'ẹwọ. inaugurated in 1931, it came about partly as a result of vulnerabilities exposed by the [[Great Depression]], which led to cuts in teachers salaries and a seeming lack of [[job security]]. The use of irregular and unpredictable educational codes for teachers and salary cuts led to an increase in teachers associations mushrooming in various southern Nigerian cities, particularly in [[Calabar]], [[Lagos]], and [[Abeokuta]]. The various associations, however, realized that harmonizing the objectives of the groups to bring about a united front will create a powerful vocal union for the interest of the teachers. On July 8, 1931, the teachers associations of Lagos, Agege, Abeokuta, [[Ibadan]], Calabar and Ijebu-Ode joined together to form the Nigeria Union of Teachers. The first president of the group and chairman of the July 1931 meeting was the Rev. [[Oludotun Ransome Kuti]], the husband of Chief [[Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti]] and father of [[Fela Anikulapo Kuti]]. On Children's Day, May 27, 1972, Chief Omoz Oarhe, the N.U.T. president, oversaw the merger with the Northern State Teachers Union, an association founded by Mallam [[Aminu Kano]] and a few northern Nigerian teachers in 1948. To some extent, the union has lived up to it expectations as it has provided an umbrella body for the teachers of the country. Several strike actions were embarked upon at the instance of the union. == References == * Boniface I. Obichere; ''Studies in Southern Nigerian History'' 3no2jmlya1rqr359nq1anovmzh4bezf 42743 42742 2026-06-11T11:10:44Z Paul maji 892 42743 wikitext text/x-wiki Signpost for the National Union of Teachers in Minna, Niger state, Nigeria '''Nigeria Union of Teachers''' î chî ôgbogágá [[trade union]] efu [[Nigeria]].kọ egbe lẹ koba k’ama uche lẹ d’ọwọ kpa kpo dẹdẹ [[teaching]] Uche k'egbe lẹ dọwọ tọ mọ chẹ chi k'ọna uche ama kọchẹ nyanu, kpai ki ch'ọna k'abo kọchẹ r'ira kpa r'imẹ d'ọwọ kpọ [[educational]] Ame uche k'ama kọchẹ a tẹnẹ k'ane lẹ nyanu, kpai ọna ki d'ọwọ k'ama kọchẹ nyanu efu ane lẹ dẹdẹ == History == chanẹ egbe lẹ efu ọdọ egweta-nyọmẹta-nka-nyọkpa (1931), ugbo ki chanẹ lẹ b'ọwọ t'olila kpai ame ugbẹgbe k'ọna lẹ ny'ọwọ a t'ẹwọ. inaugurated in 1931, it came about partly as a result of vulnerabilities exposed by the [[Great Depression]], which led to cuts in teachers salaries and a seeming lack of [[job security]]. The use of irregular and unpredictable educational codes for teachers and salary cuts led to an increase in teachers associations mushrooming in various southern Nigerian cities, particularly in [[Calabar]], [[Lagos]], and [[Abeokuta]]. The various associations, however, realized that harmonizing the objectives of the groups to bring about a united front will create a powerful vocal union for the interest of the teachers. On July 8, 1931, the teachers associations of Lagos, Agege, Abeokuta, [[Ibadan]], Calabar and Ijebu-Ode joined together to form the Nigeria Union of Teachers. The first president of the group and chairman of the July 1931 meeting was the Rev. [[Oludotun Ransome Kuti]], the husband of Chief [[Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti]] and father of [[Fela Anikulapo Kuti]]. On Children's Day, May 27, 1972, Chief Omoz Oarhe, the N.U.T. president, oversaw the merger with the Northern State Teachers Union, an association founded by Mallam [[Aminu Kano]] and a few northern Nigerian teachers in 1948. To some extent, the union has lived up to it expectations as it has provided an umbrella body for the teachers of the country. Several strike actions were embarked upon at the instance of the union. == References == * Boniface I. Obichere; ''Studies in Southern Nigerian History'' qzpi19znn4j2ji4sn1a3tkq41uzbd5v 42744 42743 2026-06-11T11:12:12Z Paul maji 892 42744 wikitext text/x-wiki Signpost for the National Union of Teachers in Minna, Niger state, Nigeria '''Nigeria Union of Teachers''' î chî ôgbogágá [[trade union]] efu [[Nigeria]].kọ egbe lẹ koba k’ama uche lẹ d’ọwọ kpa kpo dẹdẹ [[teaching]] Uche k'egbe lẹ dọwọ tọ mọ chẹ chi k'ọna uche ama kọchẹ nyanu, kpai ki ch'ọna k'abo kọchẹ r'ira kpa r'imẹ d'ọwọ kpọ [[educational]] Ame uche k'ama kọchẹ a tẹnẹ k'ane lẹ nyanu, kpai ọna ki d'ọwọ k'ama kọchẹ nyanu efu ane lẹ dẹdẹ == History == chanẹ egbe lẹ efu ọdọ egweta-nyọmẹta-nka-nyọkpa (1931), ugbo ki chanẹ lẹ b'ọwọ t'olila kpai ame ugbẹgbe k'ọna lẹ ny'ọwọ a t'ẹwọ. [[Great Depression]], which led to cuts in teachers salaries and a seeming lack of [[job security]]. The use of irregular and unpredictable educational codes for teachers and salary cuts led to an increase in teachers associations mushrooming in various southern Nigerian cities, particularly in [[Calabar]], [[Lagos]], and [[Abeokuta]]. The various associations, however, realized that harmonizing the objectives of the groups to bring about a united front will create a powerful vocal union for the interest of the teachers. On July 8, 1931, the teachers associations of Lagos, Agege, Abeokuta, [[Ibadan]], Calabar and Ijebu-Ode joined together to form the Nigeria Union of Teachers. The first president of the group and chairman of the July 1931 meeting was the Rev. [[Oludotun Ransome Kuti]], the husband of Chief [[Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti]] and father of [[Fela Anikulapo Kuti]]. On Children's Day, May 27, 1972, Chief Omoz Oarhe, the N.U.T. president, oversaw the merger with the Northern State Teachers Union, an association founded by Mallam [[Aminu Kano]] and a few northern Nigerian teachers in 1948. To some extent, the union has lived up to it expectations as it has provided an umbrella body for the teachers of the country. Several strike actions were embarked upon at the instance of the union. == References == * Boniface I. Obichere; ''Studies in Southern Nigerian History'' mekt5e9gi58qr8pcfjl4ax5ihrp5wez 42745 42744 2026-06-11T11:15:21Z Paul maji 892 /* History */ 42745 wikitext text/x-wiki Signpost for the National Union of Teachers in Minna, Niger state, Nigeria '''Nigeria Union of Teachers''' î chî ôgbogágá [[trade union]] efu [[Nigeria]].kọ egbe lẹ koba k’ama uche lẹ d’ọwọ kpa kpo dẹdẹ [[teaching]] Uche k'egbe lẹ dọwọ tọ mọ chẹ chi k'ọna uche ama kọchẹ nyanu, kpai ki ch'ọna k'abo kọchẹ r'ira kpa r'imẹ d'ọwọ kpọ [[educational]] Ame uche k'ama kọchẹ a tẹnẹ k'ane lẹ nyanu, kpai ọna ki d'ọwọ k'ama kọchẹ nyanu efu ane lẹ dẹdẹ == Ó'híla History == chanẹ egbe lẹ efu ọdọ egweta-nyọmẹta-nka-nyọkpa (1931), ugbo ki chanẹ lẹ b'ọwọ t'olila kpai ame ugbẹgbe k'ọna lẹ ny'ọwọ a t'ẹwọ. [[Great Depression]], Ki ch'ọna k'a k'ọkọ uche ama kọchẹ d'ọla, kpai k'ọna mọwọ k'olila ki ya d'unọ k'abo.which led to cuts in teachers salaries and a seeming lack of [[job security]]. The use of irregular and unpredictable educational codes for teachers and salary cuts led to an increase in teachers associations mushrooming in various southern Nigerian cities, particularly in [[Calabar]], [[Lagos]], and [[Abeokuta]]. The various associations, however, realized that harmonizing the objectives of the groups to bring about a united front will create a powerful vocal union for the interest of the teachers. On July 8, 1931, the teachers associations of Lagos, Agege, Abeokuta, [[Ibadan]], Calabar and Ijebu-Ode joined together to form the Nigeria Union of Teachers. The first president of the group and chairman of the July 1931 meeting was the Rev. [[Oludotun Ransome Kuti]], the husband of Chief [[Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti]] and father of [[Fela Anikulapo Kuti]]. On Children's Day, May 27, 1972, Chief Omoz Oarhe, the N.U.T. president, oversaw the merger with the Northern State Teachers Union, an association founded by Mallam [[Aminu Kano]] and a few northern Nigerian teachers in 1948. To some extent, the union has lived up to it expectations as it has provided an umbrella body for the teachers of the country. Several strike actions were embarked upon at the instance of the union. == References == * Boniface I. Obichere; ''Studies in Southern Nigerian History'' o3vbrc524e22dqqf85mvhdycl57y6ik 42746 42745 2026-06-11T11:16:40Z Paul maji 892 42746 wikitext text/x-wiki Signpost for the National Union of Teachers in Minna, Niger state, Nigeria '''Nigeria Union of Teachers''' î chî ôgbogágá [[trade union]] efu [[Nigeria]].kọ egbe lẹ koba k’ama uche lẹ d’ọwọ kpa kpo dẹdẹ [[teaching]] Uche k'egbe lẹ dọwọ tọ mọ chẹ chi k'ọna uche ama kọchẹ nyanu, kpai ki ch'ọna k'abo kọchẹ r'ira kpa r'imẹ d'ọwọ kpọ [[educational]] Ame uche k'ama kọchẹ a tẹnẹ k'ane lẹ nyanu, kpai ọna ki d'ọwọ k'ama kọchẹ nyanu efu ane lẹ dẹdẹ == Ó'híla == chanẹ egbe lẹ efu ọdọ egweta-nyọmẹta-nka-nyọkpa (1931), ugbo ki chanẹ lẹ b'ọwọ t'olila kpai ame ugbẹgbe k'ọna lẹ ny'ọwọ a t'ẹwọ. [[Great Depression]], Ki ch'ọna k'a k'ọkọ uche ama kọchẹ d'ọla, kpai k'ọna mọwọ k'olila ki ya d'unọ k'abo. [[job security]]. The use of irregular and unpredictable educational codes for teachers and salary cuts led to an increase in teachers associations mushrooming in various southern Nigerian cities, particularly in [[Calabar]], [[Lagos]], and [[Abeokuta]]. The various associations, however, realized that harmonizing the objectives of the groups to bring about a united front will create a powerful vocal union for the interest of the teachers. On July 8, 1931, the teachers associations of Lagos, Agege, Abeokuta, [[Ibadan]], Calabar and Ijebu-Ode joined together to form the Nigeria Union of Teachers. The first president of the group and chairman of the July 1931 meeting was the Rev. [[Oludotun Ransome Kuti]], the husband of Chief [[Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti]] and father of [[Fela Anikulapo Kuti]]. On Children's Day, May 27, 1972, Chief Omoz Oarhe, the N.U.T. president, oversaw the merger with the Northern State Teachers Union, an association founded by Mallam [[Aminu Kano]] and a few northern Nigerian teachers in 1948. To some extent, the union has lived up to it expectations as it has provided an umbrella body for the teachers of the country. Several strike actions were embarked upon at the instance of the union. == References == * Boniface I. Obichere; ''Studies in Southern Nigerian History'' b1jjwv1en8ug1gqgkgsmywmjsfjm7ia 42747 42746 2026-06-11T11:20:34Z Paul maji 892 42747 wikitext text/x-wiki Signpost for the National Union of Teachers in Minna, Niger state, Nigeria '''Nigeria Union of Teachers''' î chî ôgbogágá [[trade union]] efu [[Nigeria]].kọ egbe lẹ koba k’ama uche lẹ d’ọwọ kpa kpo dẹdẹ [[teaching]] Uche k'egbe lẹ dọwọ tọ mọ chẹ chi k'ọna uche ama kọchẹ nyanu, kpai ki ch'ọna k'abo kọchẹ r'ira kpa r'imẹ d'ọwọ kpọ [[educational]] Ame uche k'ama kọchẹ a tẹnẹ k'ane lẹ nyanu, kpai ọna ki d'ọwọ k'ama kọchẹ nyanu efu ane lẹ dẹdẹ == Ó'híla == chanẹ egbe lẹ efu ọdọ egweta-nyọmẹta-nka-nyọkpa (1931), ugbo ki chanẹ lẹ b'ọwọ t'olila kpai ame ugbẹgbe k'ọna lẹ ny'ọwọ a t'ẹwọ. [[Great Depression]], Ki ch'ọna k'a k'ọkọ uche ama kọchẹ d'ọla, kpai k'ọna mọwọ k'olila ki ya d'unọ k'abo. [[job security]]. Efe k’itakada uche ama kọchẹ a gba kpọyẹ tanyala tanyala dẹdẹ kpai a k’ọkọ uche ama kọchẹ d’ọla, jẹ n’egbe ama kọchẹ chanẹ a kpee k’a fuu kpa d’eju ane ugbo ki b’ọwọ t’ọganyẹ efu ame efu ane Naijilia dẹdẹ, titi i ya d’unọ ki chẹ efu The use of irregular and unpredictable educational codes for teachers and salary cuts led to an increase in teachers associations mushrooming in various southern Nigerian cities, particularly in [[Calabar]], [[Lagos]],kapì and [[Abeokuta]]. The various associations, however, realized that harmonizing the objectives of the groups to bring about a united front will create a powerful vocal union for the interest of the teachers. On July 8, 1931, the teachers associations of Lagos, Agege, Abeokuta, [[Ibadan]], Calabar and Ijebu-Ode joined together to form the Nigeria Union of Teachers. The first president of the group and chairman of the July 1931 meeting was the Rev. [[Oludotun Ransome Kuti]], the husband of Chief [[Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti]] and father of [[Fela Anikulapo Kuti]]. On Children's Day, May 27, 1972, Chief Omoz Oarhe, the N.U.T. president, oversaw the merger with the Northern State Teachers Union, an association founded by Mallam [[Aminu Kano]] and a few northern Nigerian teachers in 1948. To some extent, the union has lived up to it expectations as it has provided an umbrella body for the teachers of the country. Several strike actions were embarked upon at the instance of the union. == References == * Boniface I. Obichere; ''Studies in Southern Nigerian History'' rv7j8g47l6lqg8yljou1syk3o1cmqwp 42748 42747 2026-06-11T11:21:48Z Paul maji 892 42748 wikitext text/x-wiki Signpost for the National Union of Teachers in Minna, Niger state, Nigeria '''Nigeria Union of Teachers''' î chî ôgbogágá [[trade union]] efu [[Nigeria]].kọ egbe lẹ koba k’ama uche lẹ d’ọwọ kpa kpo dẹdẹ [[teaching]] Uche k'egbe lẹ dọwọ tọ mọ chẹ chi k'ọna uche ama kọchẹ nyanu, kpai ki ch'ọna k'abo kọchẹ r'ira kpa r'imẹ d'ọwọ kpọ [[educational]] Ame uche k'ama kọchẹ a tẹnẹ k'ane lẹ nyanu, kpai ọna ki d'ọwọ k'ama kọchẹ nyanu efu ane lẹ dẹdẹ == Ó'híla == chanẹ egbe lẹ efu ọdọ egweta-nyọmẹta-nka-nyọkpa (1931), ugbo ki chanẹ lẹ b'ọwọ t'olila kpai ame ugbẹgbe k'ọna lẹ ny'ọwọ a t'ẹwọ. [[Great Depression]], Ki ch'ọna k'a k'ọkọ uche ama kọchẹ d'ọla, kpai k'ọna mọwọ k'olila ki ya d'unọ k'abo. [[job security]]. Efe k’itakada uche ama kọchẹ a gba kpọyẹ tanyala tanyala dẹdẹ kpai a k’ọkọ uche ama kọchẹ d’ọla, jẹ n’egbe ama kọchẹ chanẹ a kpee k’a fuu kpa d’eju ane ugbo ki b’ọwọ t’ọganyẹ efu ame efu ane Naijilia dẹdẹ, titi i ya d’unọ ki chẹ efu [[Calabar]], [[Lagos]],kapì [[Abeokuta]]. The various associations, however, realized that harmonizing the objectives of the groups to bring about a united front will create a powerful vocal union for the interest of the teachers. On July 8, 1931, the teachers associations of Lagos, Agege, Abeokuta, [[Ibadan]], Calabar and Ijebu-Ode joined together to form the Nigeria Union of Teachers. The first president of the group and chairman of the July 1931 meeting was the Rev. [[Oludotun Ransome Kuti]], the husband of Chief [[Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti]] and father of [[Fela Anikulapo Kuti]]. On Children's Day, May 27, 1972, Chief Omoz Oarhe, the N.U.T. president, oversaw the merger with the Northern State Teachers Union, an association founded by Mallam [[Aminu Kano]] and a few northern Nigerian teachers in 1948. To some extent, the union has lived up to it expectations as it has provided an umbrella body for the teachers of the country. Several strike actions were embarked upon at the instance of the union. == References == * Boniface I. Obichere; ''Studies in Southern Nigerian History'' a6bkxfzs5rd5tft7w3amup2tnz5x5ky 42749 42748 2026-06-11T11:26:14Z Paul maji 892 42749 wikitext text/x-wiki Signpost for the National Union of Teachers in Minna, Niger state, Nigeria '''Nigeria Union of Teachers''' î chî ôgbogágá [[trade union]] efu [[Nigeria]].kọ egbe lẹ koba k’ama uche lẹ d’ọwọ kpa kpo dẹdẹ [[teaching]] Uche k'egbe lẹ dọwọ tọ mọ chẹ chi k'ọna uche ama kọchẹ nyanu, kpai ki ch'ọna k'abo kọchẹ r'ira kpa r'imẹ d'ọwọ kpọ [[educational]] Ame uche k'ama kọchẹ a tẹnẹ k'ane lẹ nyanu, kpai ọna ki d'ọwọ k'ama kọchẹ nyanu efu ane lẹ dẹdẹ == Ó'híla == chanẹ egbe lẹ efu ọdọ egweta-nyọmẹta-nka-nyọkpa (1931), ugbo ki chanẹ lẹ b'ọwọ t'olila kpai ame ugbẹgbe k'ọna lẹ ny'ọwọ a t'ẹwọ. [[Great Depression]], Ki ch'ọna k'a k'ọkọ uche ama kọchẹ d'ọla, kpai k'ọna mọwọ k'olila ki ya d'unọ k'abo. [[job security]]. Efe k’itakada uche ama kọchẹ a gba kpọyẹ tanyala tanyala dẹdẹ kpai a k’ọkọ uche ama kọchẹ d’ọla, jẹ n’egbe ama kọchẹ chanẹ a kpee k’a fuu kpa d’eju ane ugbo ki b’ọwọ t’ọganyẹ efu ame efu ane Naijilia dẹdẹ, titi i ya d’unọ ki chẹ efu [[Calabar]], [[Lagos]],kapì [[Abeokuta]].Efu uche lẹ dẹdẹ, ame egbe lẹ la mọ n’ọwọ k’i ya nyanu k’abo r’ira kpai uche d’ọwọ kpa kpo k’i ch’ọna chọganyẹ k’egbe lẹ n’amigbe d’unọ ki n’ọla kpọkpọ n’olila ama kọchẹ dẹdẹ. The various associations, however, realized that harmonizing the objectives of the groups to bring about a united front will create a powerful vocal union for the interest of the teachers. Ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kébìa nolu mẹ́'jo efu ọdọ On July 8, 1931, the teachers associations of Lagos, Agege, Abeokuta, [[Ibadan]], Calabar and Ijebu-Ode joined together to form the Nigeria Union of Teachers. The first president of the group and chairman of the July 1931 meeting was the Rev. [[Oludotun Ransome Kuti]], the husband of Chief [[Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti]] and father of [[Fela Anikulapo Kuti]]. On Children's Day, May 27, 1972, Chief Omoz Oarhe, the N.U.T. president, oversaw the merger with the Northern State Teachers Union, an association founded by Mallam [[Aminu Kano]] and a few northern Nigerian teachers in 1948. To some extent, the union has lived up to it expectations as it has provided an umbrella body for the teachers of the country. Several strike actions were embarked upon at the instance of the union. == References == * Boniface I. Obichere; ''Studies in Southern Nigerian History'' 3x6365ggv6qfh8z0zvsdnd1xxj0nhuv 42750 42749 2026-06-11T11:27:47Z Paul maji 892 42750 wikitext text/x-wiki Signpost for the National Union of Teachers in Minna, Niger state, Nigeria '''Nigeria Union of Teachers''' î chî ôgbogágá [[trade union]] efu [[Nigeria]].kọ egbe lẹ koba k’ama uche lẹ d’ọwọ kpa kpo dẹdẹ [[teaching]] Uche k'egbe lẹ dọwọ tọ mọ chẹ chi k'ọna uche ama kọchẹ nyanu, kpai ki ch'ọna k'abo kọchẹ r'ira kpa r'imẹ d'ọwọ kpọ [[educational]] Ame uche k'ama kọchẹ a tẹnẹ k'ane lẹ nyanu, kpai ọna ki d'ọwọ k'ama kọchẹ nyanu efu ane lẹ dẹdẹ == Ó'híla == chanẹ egbe lẹ efu ọdọ egweta-nyọmẹta-nka-nyọkpa (1931), ugbo ki chanẹ lẹ b'ọwọ t'olila kpai ame ugbẹgbe k'ọna lẹ ny'ọwọ a t'ẹwọ. [[Great Depression]], Ki ch'ọna k'a k'ọkọ uche ama kọchẹ d'ọla, kpai k'ọna mọwọ k'olila ki ya d'unọ k'abo. [[job security]]. Efe k’itakada uche ama kọchẹ a gba kpọyẹ tanyala tanyala dẹdẹ kpai a k’ọkọ uche ama kọchẹ d’ọla, jẹ n’egbe ama kọchẹ chanẹ a kpee k’a fuu kpa d’eju ane ugbo ki b’ọwọ t’ọganyẹ efu ame efu ane Naijilia dẹdẹ, titi i ya d’unọ ki chẹ efu [[Calabar]], [[Lagos]],kapì [[Abeokuta]].Efu uche lẹ dẹdẹ, ame egbe lẹ la mọ n’ọwọ k’i ya nyanu k’abo r’ira kpai uche d’ọwọ kpa kpo k’i ch’ọna chọganyẹ k’egbe lẹ n’amigbe d’unọ ki n’ọla kpọkpọ n’olila ama kọchẹ dẹdẹ. Ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kébìa nolu mẹ́'jo efu ọdọ 1931, the teachers associations of Lagos, Agege, Abeokuta, [[Ibadan]], Calabar and Ijebu-Ode joined together to form the Nigeria Union of Teachers. The first president of the group and chairman of the July 1931 meeting was the Rev. [[Oludotun Ransome Kuti]], the husband of Chief [[Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti]] and father of [[Fela Anikulapo Kuti]]. On Children's Day, May 27, 1972, Chief Omoz Oarhe, the N.U.T. president, oversaw the merger with the Northern State Teachers Union, an association founded by Mallam [[Aminu Kano]] and a few northern Nigerian teachers in 1948. To some extent, the union has lived up to it expectations as it has provided an umbrella body for the teachers of the country. Several strike actions were embarked upon at the instance of the union. == References == * Boniface I. Obichere; ''Studies in Southern Nigerian History'' e4etb4yxzqqgxo2m9eytb379s9b9nv7 42751 42750 2026-06-11T11:32:24Z Paul maji 892 42751 wikitext text/x-wiki Signpost for the National Union of Teachers in Minna, Niger state, Nigeria '''Nigeria Union of Teachers''' î chî ôgbogágá [[trade union]] efu [[Nigeria]].kọ egbe lẹ koba k’ama uche lẹ d’ọwọ kpa kpo dẹdẹ [[teaching]] Uche k'egbe lẹ dọwọ tọ mọ chẹ chi k'ọna uche ama kọchẹ nyanu, kpai ki ch'ọna k'abo kọchẹ r'ira kpa r'imẹ d'ọwọ kpọ [[educational]] Ame uche k'ama kọchẹ a tẹnẹ k'ane lẹ nyanu, kpai ọna ki d'ọwọ k'ama kọchẹ nyanu efu ane lẹ dẹdẹ == Ó'híla == chanẹ egbe lẹ efu ọdọ egweta-nyọmẹta-nka-nyọkpa (1931), ugbo ki chanẹ lẹ b'ọwọ t'olila kpai ame ugbẹgbe k'ọna lẹ ny'ọwọ a t'ẹwọ. [[Great Depression]], Ki ch'ọna k'a k'ọkọ uche ama kọchẹ d'ọla, kpai k'ọna mọwọ k'olila ki ya d'unọ k'abo. [[job security]]. Efe k’itakada uche ama kọchẹ a gba kpọyẹ tanyala tanyala dẹdẹ kpai a k’ọkọ uche ama kọchẹ d’ọla, jẹ n’egbe ama kọchẹ chanẹ a kpee k’a fuu kpa d’eju ane ugbo ki b’ọwọ t’ọganyẹ efu ame efu ane Naijilia dẹdẹ, titi i ya d’unọ ki chẹ efu [[Calabar]], [[Lagos]],kapì [[Abeokuta]].Efu uche lẹ dẹdẹ, ame egbe lẹ la mọ n’ọwọ k’i ya nyanu k’abo r’ira kpai uche d’ọwọ kpa kpo k’i ch’ọna chọganyẹ k’egbe lẹ n’amigbe d’unọ ki n’ọla kpọkpọ n’olila ama kọchẹ dẹdẹ. Ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kébìa nolu mẹ́'jo efu ọdọ 1931,újo amo akoné enwu yẹ ì the teachers associations of Lagos, Agege, Abeokuta, [[Ibadan]], Calabar kpaí and Ijebu-Ode kpó dama ku ma chì ùjaju ka...atá efu Naijiria amo akoné enwu joined together to form the Nigeria Union of Teachers. The first president of the group and chairman of the July 1931 meeting was the Rev. [[Oludotun Ransome Kuti]], the husband of Chief [[Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti]] and father of [[Fela Anikulapo Kuti]]. On Children's Day, May 27, 1972, Chief Omoz Oarhe, the N.U.T. president, oversaw the merger with the Northern State Teachers Union, an association founded by Mallam [[Aminu Kano]] and a few northern Nigerian teachers in 1948. To some extent, the union has lived up to it expectations as it has provided an umbrella body for the teachers of the country. Several strike actions were embarked upon at the instance of the union. == References == * Boniface I. Obichere; ''Studies in Southern Nigerian History'' qrlj7bic4kxhjfsfgcb0p21p9xmposf 42752 42751 2026-06-11T11:34:23Z Paul maji 892 42752 wikitext text/x-wiki Signpost for the National Union of Teachers in Minna, Niger state, Nigeria '''Nigeria Union of Teachers''' î chî ôgbogágá [[trade union]] efu [[Nigeria]].kọ egbe lẹ koba k’ama uche lẹ d’ọwọ kpa kpo dẹdẹ [[teaching]] Uche k'egbe lẹ dọwọ tọ mọ chẹ chi k'ọna uche ama kọchẹ nyanu, kpai ki ch'ọna k'abo kọchẹ r'ira kpa r'imẹ d'ọwọ kpọ [[educational]] Ame uche k'ama kọchẹ a tẹnẹ k'ane lẹ nyanu, kpai ọna ki d'ọwọ k'ama kọchẹ nyanu efu ane lẹ dẹdẹ == Ó'híla == chanẹ egbe lẹ efu ọdọ egweta-nyọmẹta-nka-nyọkpa (1931), ugbo ki chanẹ lẹ b'ọwọ t'olila kpai ame ugbẹgbe k'ọna lẹ ny'ọwọ a t'ẹwọ. [[Great Depression]], Ki ch'ọna k'a k'ọkọ uche ama kọchẹ d'ọla, kpai k'ọna mọwọ k'olila ki ya d'unọ k'abo. [[job security]]. Efe k’itakada uche ama kọchẹ a gba kpọyẹ tanyala tanyala dẹdẹ kpai a k’ọkọ uche ama kọchẹ d’ọla, jẹ n’egbe ama kọchẹ chanẹ a kpee k’a fuu kpa d’eju ane ugbo ki b’ọwọ t’ọganyẹ efu ame efu ane Naijilia dẹdẹ, titi i ya d’unọ ki chẹ efu [[Calabar]], [[Lagos]],kapì [[Abeokuta]].Efu uche lẹ dẹdẹ, ame egbe lẹ la mọ n’ọwọ k’i ya nyanu k’abo r’ira kpai uche d’ọwọ kpa kpo k’i ch’ọna chọganyẹ k’egbe lẹ n’amigbe d’unọ ki n’ọla kpọkpọ n’olila ama kọchẹ dẹdẹ. Ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kébìa nolu mẹ́'jo efu ọdọ 1931,újo amo akoné enwu yẹ ì Lagos, Agege, Abeokuta, [[Ibadan]], Calabar kpaí Ijebu-Ode kpó dama ku ma chì ùjaju ka...atá efu Naijiria amo akoné enwu . The first president of the group and chairman of the July 1931 meeting was the Rev. [[Oludotun Ransome Kuti]], the husband of Chief [[Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti]] and father of [[Fela Anikulapo Kuti]]. On Children's Day, May 27, 1972, Chief Omoz Oarhe, the N.U.T. president, oversaw the merger with the Northern State Teachers Union, an association founded by Mallam [[Aminu Kano]] and a few northern Nigerian teachers in 1948. To some extent, the union has lived up to it expectations as it has provided an umbrella body for the teachers of the country. Several strike actions were embarked upon at the instance of the union. == References == * Boniface I. Obichere; ''Studies in Southern Nigerian History'' 8d8zkimvndw39c9t6y4qqwl0lm0p4gw 42753 42752 2026-06-11T11:52:49Z Paul maji 892 42753 wikitext text/x-wiki Signpost for the National Union of Teachers in Minna, Niger state, Nigeria '''Nigeria Union of Teachers''' î chî ôgbogágá [[trade union]] efu [[Nigeria]].kọ egbe lẹ koba k’ama uche lẹ d’ọwọ kpa kpo dẹdẹ [[teaching]] Uche k'egbe lẹ dọwọ tọ mọ chẹ chi k'ọna uche ama kọchẹ nyanu, kpai ki ch'ọna k'abo kọchẹ r'ira kpa r'imẹ d'ọwọ kpọ [[educational]] Ame uche k'ama kọchẹ a tẹnẹ k'ane lẹ nyanu, kpai ọna ki d'ọwọ k'ama kọchẹ nyanu efu ane lẹ dẹdẹ == Ó'híla == chanẹ egbe lẹ efu ọdọ egweta-nyọmẹta-nka-nyọkpa (1931), ugbo ki chanẹ lẹ b'ọwọ t'olila kpai ame ugbẹgbe k'ọna lẹ ny'ọwọ a t'ẹwọ. [[Great Depression]], Ki ch'ọna k'a k'ọkọ uche ama kọchẹ d'ọla, kpai k'ọna mọwọ k'olila ki ya d'unọ k'abo. [[job security]]. Efe k’itakada uche ama kọchẹ a gba kpọyẹ tanyala tanyala dẹdẹ kpai a k’ọkọ uche ama kọchẹ d’ọla, jẹ n’egbe ama kọchẹ chanẹ a kpee k’a fuu kpa d’eju ane ugbo ki b’ọwọ t’ọganyẹ efu ame efu ane Naijilia dẹdẹ, titi i ya d’unọ ki chẹ efu [[Calabar]], [[Lagos]],kapì [[Abeokuta]].Efu uche lẹ dẹdẹ, ame egbe lẹ la mọ n’ọwọ k’i ya nyanu k’abo r’ira kpai uche d’ọwọ kpa kpo k’i ch’ọna chọganyẹ k’egbe lẹ n’amigbe d’unọ ki n’ọla kpọkpọ n’olila ama kọchẹ dẹdẹ. Ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kébìa nolu mẹ́'jo efu ọdọ 1931,újo amo akoné enwu yẹ ì Lagos, Agege, Abeokuta, [[Ibadan]], Calabar kpaí Ijebu-Ode kpó dama ku ma chì ùjaju ka...atá efu Naijiria amo akoné enwu . Presìtẹ́tì eju-edudu yi ì efu ijo lẹ kpaì ìchìamánì.yé I efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀biá éfu ọdọ The first president of the group and chairman of the July 1931 meeting was the Rev. [[Oludotun Ransome Kuti]], the husband of Chief [[Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti]] and father of [[Fela Anikulapo Kuti]]. On Children's Day, May 27, 1972, Chief Omoz Oarhe, the N.U.T. president, oversaw the merger with the Northern State Teachers Union, an association founded by Mallam [[Aminu Kano]] and a few northern Nigerian teachers in 1948. To some extent, the union has lived up to it expectations as it has provided an umbrella body for the teachers of the country. Several strike actions were embarked upon at the instance of the union. == References == * Boniface I. Obichere; ''Studies in Southern Nigerian History'' 74vymp7c7otl3lxhilglghjg4yes0wy 42754 42753 2026-06-11T11:53:45Z Paul maji 892 42754 wikitext text/x-wiki Signpost for the National Union of Teachers in Minna, Niger state, Nigeria '''Nigeria Union of Teachers''' î chî ôgbogágá [[trade union]] efu [[Nigeria]].kọ egbe lẹ koba k’ama uche lẹ d’ọwọ kpa kpo dẹdẹ [[teaching]] Uche k'egbe lẹ dọwọ tọ mọ chẹ chi k'ọna uche ama kọchẹ nyanu, kpai ki ch'ọna k'abo kọchẹ r'ira kpa r'imẹ d'ọwọ kpọ [[educational]] Ame uche k'ama kọchẹ a tẹnẹ k'ane lẹ nyanu, kpai ọna ki d'ọwọ k'ama kọchẹ nyanu efu ane lẹ dẹdẹ == Ó'híla == chanẹ egbe lẹ efu ọdọ egweta-nyọmẹta-nka-nyọkpa (1931), ugbo ki chanẹ lẹ b'ọwọ t'olila kpai ame ugbẹgbe k'ọna lẹ ny'ọwọ a t'ẹwọ. [[Great Depression]], Ki ch'ọna k'a k'ọkọ uche ama kọchẹ d'ọla, kpai k'ọna mọwọ k'olila ki ya d'unọ k'abo. [[job security]]. Efe k’itakada uche ama kọchẹ a gba kpọyẹ tanyala tanyala dẹdẹ kpai a k’ọkọ uche ama kọchẹ d’ọla, jẹ n’egbe ama kọchẹ chanẹ a kpee k’a fuu kpa d’eju ane ugbo ki b’ọwọ t’ọganyẹ efu ame efu ane Naijilia dẹdẹ, titi i ya d’unọ ki chẹ efu [[Calabar]], [[Lagos]],kapì [[Abeokuta]].Efu uche lẹ dẹdẹ, ame egbe lẹ la mọ n’ọwọ k’i ya nyanu k’abo r’ira kpai uche d’ọwọ kpa kpo k’i ch’ọna chọganyẹ k’egbe lẹ n’amigbe d’unọ ki n’ọla kpọkpọ n’olila ama kọchẹ dẹdẹ. Ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kébìa nolu mẹ́'jo efu ọdọ 1931,újo amo akoné enwu yẹ ì Lagos, Agege, Abeokuta, [[Ibadan]], Calabar kpaí Ijebu-Ode kpó dama ku ma chì ùjaju ka...atá efu Naijiria amo akoné enwu .ì Presìtẹ́tì eju-edudu yi ì efu ijo lẹ kpaì ìchìamánì.yé I efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀biá éfu ọdọ 1931 meeting was the Rev. [[Oludotun Ransome Kuti]], the husband of Chief [[Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti]] and father of [[Fela Anikulapo Kuti]]. On Children's Day, May 27, 1972, Chief Omoz Oarhe, the N.U.T. president, oversaw the merger with the Northern State Teachers Union, an association founded by Mallam [[Aminu Kano]] and a few northern Nigerian teachers in 1948. To some extent, the union has lived up to it expectations as it has provided an umbrella body for the teachers of the country. Several strike actions were embarked upon at the instance of the union. == References == * Boniface I. Obichere; ''Studies in Southern Nigerian History'' by53vx3lj53s3hmf4azez7uy8sdwqmc 42755 42754 2026-06-11T11:54:26Z Paul maji 892 42755 wikitext text/x-wiki Signpost for the National Union of Teachers in Minna, Niger state, Nigeria '''Nigeria Union of Teachers''' î chî ôgbogágá [[trade union]] efu [[Nigeria]].kọ egbe lẹ koba k’ama uche lẹ d’ọwọ kpa kpo dẹdẹ [[teaching]] Uche k'egbe lẹ dọwọ tọ mọ chẹ chi k'ọna uche ama kọchẹ nyanu, kpai ki ch'ọna k'abo kọchẹ r'ira kpa r'imẹ d'ọwọ kpọ [[educational]] Ame uche k'ama kọchẹ a tẹnẹ k'ane lẹ nyanu, kpai ọna ki d'ọwọ k'ama kọchẹ nyanu efu ane lẹ dẹdẹ == Ó'híla == chanẹ egbe lẹ efu ọdọ egweta-nyọmẹta-nka-nyọkpa (1931), ugbo ki chanẹ lẹ b'ọwọ t'olila kpai ame ugbẹgbe k'ọna lẹ ny'ọwọ a t'ẹwọ. [[Great Depression]], Ki ch'ọna k'a k'ọkọ uche ama kọchẹ d'ọla, kpai k'ọna mọwọ k'olila ki ya d'unọ k'abo. [[job security]]. Efe k’itakada uche ama kọchẹ a gba kpọyẹ tanyala tanyala dẹdẹ kpai a k’ọkọ uche ama kọchẹ d’ọla, jẹ n’egbe ama kọchẹ chanẹ a kpee k’a fuu kpa d’eju ane ugbo ki b’ọwọ t’ọganyẹ efu ame efu ane Naijilia dẹdẹ, titi i ya d’unọ ki chẹ efu [[Calabar]], [[Lagos]],kapì [[Abeokuta]].Efu uche lẹ dẹdẹ, ame egbe lẹ la mọ n’ọwọ k’i ya nyanu k’abo r’ira kpai uche d’ọwọ kpa kpo k’i ch’ọna chọganyẹ k’egbe lẹ n’amigbe d’unọ ki n’ọla kpọkpọ n’olila ama kọchẹ dẹdẹ. Ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kébìa nolu mẹ́'jo efu ọdọ 1931,újo amo akoné enwu yẹ ì Lagos, Agege, Abeokuta, [[Ibadan]], Calabar kpaí Ijebu-Ode kpó dama ku ma chì ùjaju ka...atá efu Naijiria amo akoné enwu .ì Presìtẹ́tì eju-edudu yi ì efu ujo lẹ kpaì ìchìamánì.yé I efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀biá éfu ọdọ 1931 meeting was the Rev. [[Oludotun Ransome Kuti]], the husband of Chief [[Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti]] and father of [[Fela Anikulapo Kuti]]. On Children's Day, May 27, 1972, Chief Omoz Oarhe, the N.U.T. president, oversaw the merger with the Northern State Teachers Union, an association founded by Mallam [[Aminu Kano]] and a few northern Nigerian teachers in 1948. To some extent, the union has lived up to it expectations as it has provided an umbrella body for the teachers of the country. Several strike actions were embarked upon at the instance of the union. == References == * Boniface I. Obichere; ''Studies in Southern Nigerian History'' eqhpido0y1d9xbh18ytxrzeni54860m 42756 42755 2026-06-11T11:55:52Z Paul maji 892 42756 wikitext text/x-wiki Signpost for the National Union of Teachers in Minna, Niger state, Nigeria '''Nigeria Union of Teachers''' î chî ôgbogágá [[trade union]] efu [[Nigeria]].kọ egbe lẹ koba k’ama uche lẹ d’ọwọ kpa kpo dẹdẹ [[teaching]] Uche k'egbe lẹ dọwọ tọ mọ chẹ chi k'ọna uche ama kọchẹ nyanu, kpai ki ch'ọna k'abo kọchẹ r'ira kpa r'imẹ d'ọwọ kpọ [[educational]] Ame uche k'ama kọchẹ a tẹnẹ k'ane lẹ nyanu, kpai ọna ki d'ọwọ k'ama kọchẹ nyanu efu ane lẹ dẹdẹ == Ó'híla == chanẹ egbe lẹ efu ọdọ egweta-nyọmẹta-nka-nyọkpa (1931), ugbo ki chanẹ lẹ b'ọwọ t'olila kpai ame ugbẹgbe k'ọna lẹ ny'ọwọ a t'ẹwọ. [[Great Depression]], Ki ch'ọna k'a k'ọkọ uche ama kọchẹ d'ọla, kpai k'ọna mọwọ k'olila ki ya d'unọ k'abo. [[job security]]. Efe k’itakada uche ama kọchẹ a gba kpọyẹ tanyala tanyala dẹdẹ kpai a k’ọkọ uche ama kọchẹ d’ọla, jẹ n’egbe ama kọchẹ chanẹ a kpee k’a fuu kpa d’eju ane ugbo ki b’ọwọ t’ọganyẹ efu ame efu ane Naijilia dẹdẹ, titi i ya d’unọ ki chẹ efu [[Calabar]], [[Lagos]],kapì [[Abeokuta]].Efu uche lẹ dẹdẹ, ame egbe lẹ la mọ n’ọwọ k’i ya nyanu k’abo r’ira kpai uche d’ọwọ kpa kpo k’i ch’ọna chọganyẹ k’egbe lẹ n’amigbe d’unọ ki n’ọla kpọkpọ n’olila ama kọchẹ dẹdẹ. Ọjọ kî'ochu ẹ́kébìa nolu mẹ́'jo efu ọdọ 1931,újo amo akoné enwu yẹ ì Lagos, Agege, Abeokuta, [[Ibadan]], Calabar kpaí Ijebu-Ode kpó dama ku ma chì ùjaju ka...atá efu Naijiria amo akoné enwu .ì Presìtẹ́tì eju-edudu yi ì efu ujo lẹ kpaì ìchìamánì.yé I efu ó'chu ẹ́kẹ̀biá éfu ọdọ 1931 Ku ma chì mìtìnì chì meeting was the Rev. [[Oludotun Ransome Kuti]], the husband of Chief [[Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti]] and father of [[Fela Anikulapo Kuti]]. On Children's Day, May 27, 1972, Chief Omoz Oarhe, the N.U.T. president, oversaw the merger with the Northern State Teachers Union, an association founded by Mallam [[Aminu Kano]] and a few northern Nigerian teachers in 1948. To some extent, the union has lived up to it expectations as it has provided an umbrella body for the teachers of the country. Several strike actions were embarked upon at the instance of the union. == References == * Boniface I. Obichere; ''Studies in Southern Nigerian History'' n1d8lp0vwz39j8518as713ui69v6diw