Nigeria
Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments
Date of Information: 7/29/2011
Pres. Goodluck JONATHAN
Vice Pres. Namadi SAMBO
Min. of Agriculture & Natural Resources Akinwunmi Ayo ADESINA, Dr.
Min. of Aviation Stella ODUAH-OGIEMWONYI
Min. of Communication Technology Omobola Johnson OLUBUSOLA
Min. of Culture & Tourism Edem DUKE
Min. of Defense Bello MOHAMMED
Min. of Education Raqayyatu Ahmed RUFAI
Min. of Environment Hadiza Ibrahim MAILAFA
Min. of the Federal Capital Territory Bala MOHAMMED
Min. of Finance Ngozi OKONJO-IWEALA
Min. of Foreign Affairs Olugbenga ASHIRU
Min. of Health Onyebuchi CHUKWU
Min. of Information & Communications Labaran MAKU
Min. of Interior Abba MORO
Min. of Justice & Attorney Gen. of the Federation Mohammed Bello ADOKE
Min. of Labor & Productivity Chukwuemeka Ngozichineke WOGU
Min. of Lands, Housing, & Development Ama PEPPLE
Min. of Mines & Steel Development Musa Mohammed SADA
Min. of National Planning Commission Shamsudeen USMAN
Min. of National Sports Commission Ibrahim Isa BIO
Min. for the Niger Delta Affairs Peter Godsday ORUBEBE
Min. of Petroleum Resources Diezani ALISON-MADUEKE
Min. of Police Affairs Caleb OLUBOLADE, Capt. (Ret.)
Min. of Power Bart NNAJI
Min. of Science & Technology Ita Okon Bassey EWA
Min. of Special Duties Ernest OLUBOLADE
Min. of Sports Yusuf SULEIMAN
Min. of Trade & Investment Olusegun AGANGA
Min. of Transport Idris UMAR
Min. of Water Resources Sarah Reng OCHEKPE
Min. of Women's Affairs Zainab MAINA
Min. of Works Mike ONOLEMEMEN
Min. of Youth Development Bolaji ABDULLAHI
Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria Sanusi Lamido SANUSI
Ambassador to the US Adebowale ADEFUYE
Permanent Representative to the UN, New York Joy OGWU
Source: CIA World Fact Book
NEWS FROM
Nigeria
Tuesday, 02-07-12, 13:36
[This Day]
Kano State police command has confirmed that suspected members of the Boko Haram Islamic group on Monday evening launched a bomb and gun attack on Sharada Police station.
Tuesday, 02-07-12, 10:07
[HRW]
Thousands of children in northern Nigeria need immediate medical treatment and dozens of villages remain contaminated two years into the worst lead poisoning epidemic in modern history, Human Rights Watch said today while releasing a video on the issue. Four hundred children have died, according to official estimates, yet environmental cleanup efforts have not even begun in numerous affected villages.