Saturday, 1 June 2024

ZOO AND MUSEUM: VITAL FOR EDUCATION AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT OF THE CHILD


From the Museum of Traditional Nigerian Architecture (MOTNA), National Museum Jod

Zoo is a facility dedicated for the confinement of wild and in some cases domestic animals and birds, in a secure enclosure, for breeding, and for display or exhibition, in captivity, to the public. For the museums, the insight by the DG, National Commission for Museums and Monuments suffices: 

Friday, 31 May 2024

PUBLIC PRIVATE COLLABORATION: VITAL FOR INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT, EFFECTIVE SERVICE DELIVERY AND SUSTAINABLE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF PUBLIC SECTOR INSTITUTIONS

 

The Public Convenience at the National Museum Jos. A product of collaboration with the Private Sector 

Public Private Collaboration or Partnership for the purposes of this piece stands for an agreement or arrangement between the public sector institutions owned by the government,

MRS. BOLCIT BYANYIKO, THE CURATOR NATIONAL MUSEUM JOS, EXTOLED FOR RENOVATION OF PUBLIC FACILITY AT THE MUSEUM PREMISES IN JOS


The Public convenience at the National Museum Jos

Mrs. Bolcit Byanyiko, Curator, National Museum Jos has been commended by the public for what they (members of the public) have observed as sustained efforts, passionate and high level of commitment continuously exhibited by her as the team lead of the Jos Museum management. 

They noted as part of their observation, her desire to impact enduringly on the physical environment of the 72 years old museum, established in 1952, 8 years before Nigeria got her independence from the British colonial masters, in 1960.

Wednesday, 29 May 2024

SACRED TREES AND PLANTS IN IGBOLAND: AN ANALYSIS OF THEIR ESOTERIC AND MEDICINAL VALUES

By Mr. Nwabugwu Okey Anthony C: National Museum of Unity Enugu

Background

Ecological issues have gradually moved beyond the parameters of the public domain, in terms of issues for the government to handle, to matters of religious and spiritual concerns. This is evident from writings and teachings of the Popes and other religious and spiritual leaders, groups and bodies such as the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology, and Alliance of Religion and Conservation, over recent years. These groups emerged because environmental challenges should not be left for the government alone to respond to or tackle.

MANAGEMENT OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM JOS APPLAUDED BY MEMBERS OF THE NIGERIAN PUBLIC FOR REMEMBERING THE NIGERIAN CHILD ON MAY 27, 2024 CELEBRATED AS CHILDREN'S DAY IN NIGERIA

Curator National Museum Jos: Mrs. Bolcit Byanyiko

May 27th every year is marked as the Children's Day in Nigeria. It is a day the indomitable, resilient and Can-Do Spirit of the Nigerian Child is honoured and celebrated publicly and remarkably in appreciation of the continuity offer that the Nigerian nation has in the child.

Tuesday, 28 May 2024

SCORELINE: INTRODUCING FOR YOUR GRABS NOVEL AND LUCRATIVE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR INVESTMENT PURPOSES

 

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Scoreline remains intentional, deliberate and focused in her efforts, commitment and drive, inspired by knowledge and experience, dedicated for coverage and reportage of socio-economic activities, motivated by a need and very strong desire to fulfill self-imposed mandate of leading a movement targeted at creating at least 25000 jobs via business opportunities promotion for massive job creation, wealth generation and empowerment.

THE USES OF KOLANUT (OJI) IN IGBOLAND

BY: Okeke Obinna V – National Museum of Unity Enugu

INTRODUCTION

The Igbos stretch across River Niger, from the West of Agbor to Cross River; moving from North of Nsukka highlands, to some parts of the Atlantic Coast. Igbos are largely the occupants of the South-Eastern part of Nigeria, where they are found majorly in Anambra, Imo, Abia, Ebonyi and Enugu states. A large number of them are also found in Delta, Rivers, Cross River and Akwa Ibom states (Enechukwu, 2016).