The Minister of Education of Nigeria is the head of the Federal Ministry of Education and a member of the Federal Executive Council.

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Name

(Born-Died)

Portrait Term of Office Cabinet
First Republic
1 Aja Nwachukwu

(1918–2001)

1958 1965 Balewa

(I)

2 Richard Akinjide

(1930–2020)

1965 1966 Balewa

(II)

Military Government (1966–1979)
3 Wenike Opurum Briggs

(1918–1987)

1966 1971 Gowon

(Federal Executive Council)

4 Abudu Yesufu Eke

(1923–)

October 1971 1975
5 Ahmadu Ali

(b. 1936)

August 1975 1978 Muhammed

(Federal Executive Council)

Obasanjo

(Federal Executive Council)

6 Garrick Barilee Leton

(1933–2013)

1978 1979 Obasanjo

(Federal Executive Council)

Second Republic
7 Ihechukwu Madubuike

(b. 1944)

December 1979 1981

(resigned)

Shagari

(I)

8 Sylvester Ugoh

(b. 1931)

1981 October 1983
9 Sunday Afolabi

(1931–2004)

October 1983 December 1983 Shagari

(II)

Military Government (1983–1993)
10 Yarima Ibrahim Abdullahi

(b. 1939)

January 1984 1985 Buhari

(Federal Executive Council)

11 Abdullahi Ibrahim

(1939–2021)

1985 August 1985
12 Jibril Aminu

(b. 1939)

1985 1989 Babangida

(Federal Executive Council)

13 Babs Fafunwa

(1923–2010)

1990 1992
Third Republic (Interim National Government)
14 Ben Nwabueze

(1931–2023)

January 1993

(secretary)

17 November 1993 Shonekan

(I)

Military Government (1993–1999)
15 Iyorchia Ayu

(b. 1952)

26 November 1993 1995 Abacha

(Federal Executive Council)

16 M T Liman

(–2012)

1995 1997
17 Dauda Birma

(1940–2021)

December 1997 1998 Abubakar

(Federal Executive Council)

18 Samuel Olaiya Oni

(1941–2015)

August 1998 June 1999
Fourth Republic
19 Tunde Adeniran

(b. 1945)

June 1999 31 January 2001 Obasanjo

(I)

20 Babalola Borishade

(1946–2017)

8 February 2001 May 2003
21 Fabian Osuji

(1942–2024)

July 2003 22 March 2005

(sacked)

Obasanjo

(II)

22 Chinwe Obaji

(b. 1951)

June 2005 21 June 2006

(sacked)

23 Oby Ezekwesili

(b. 1963)

21 June 2006 April 2007
24 Igwe Aja-Nwachukwu

(1952–2015)

26 July 2007 17 December 2008 Yar'Adua

(I)

25 Sam Egwu

(b. 1954)

17 December 2008 17 March 2010 Jonathan

(I)

26 Ruqayyah Ahmed Rufa'i

(b. 1958)

6 April 2010 11 September 2013

(sacked)

Jonathan

(II)

27 Nyesom Wike

(b. 1967)

11 September 2013

(supervising)

9 July 2014
28 Ibrahim Shekarau

(b. 1955)

9 July 2014 November 2015
29 Adamu Adamu

(b. 1954)

11 November 2015 29 May 2023 Buhari

(III)

35 Tahir Mamman

(b. 1954)

21 August 2023 23 October 2024 Tinubu

(I)

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Ministers of State for Education

The following people acted as Ministers of State for Education:[1]

  • Bala Usman (1979 to 1982)
  • Elizabeth Iyase (1979 to 1982)
  • L. A. Bamigbaiye (1982 to 1983)
  • A. I. Imogie (January 1993 to November 1993)
  • Alhaji Dongodaji (January 1993 to January 1994)
  • Wada Nas (January 1995 to February 1995)
  • Iyabo Anisulowo (February 1997 to December 1997)
  • A. N. Achunine (December 1997 to June 1998)
  • Alhaji S. Saadu (August 1998 to May 1999)
  • Lawam Batagarawa (June 1999 to 2001)
  • Bello Usman (February 2001 to June 2003)
  • Hajia Bintu Musa (July 2003 to June 2005)
  • Halima Tayo Alao (June 2005 to 2006)
  • Grace Ogwuche (February 2006 to June 2006)
  • Sayadi Abba Ruma (June 2006 to April 2007)
  • Adewunmi Abitoye (June 2006 to May 2007)
  • Jerry Agada (June 2007 to December 2008)
  • Aishatu Jibril Dukku (June 2007 – 2010)

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References

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