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Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper Friday, January 19, 2006:(Lagos state: Media trust Nigeria Limited, 2006-01-19) MEDIA trust Nigeria limitedOyo crisis: Ladoja remains gov – Court; EFCC: court freezes Plateau govt accounts; trust dialogue holds today; Drug addict kills father; air crashes: Senate c’ttee threatens arrest of aviation official; four killed as unrest heightens in Ivory Cost; Jigawa offers to return indigenous immigrants; NDP kicks against confederal system; Fire guts Sabon Gari market; 2007: parties should determine power shift-Awoniyi; two in court over embezzlement of N2.3m; I’m not guilty of treason-MASSOB leader tells court; man bags three months for stealing motorcycle; car snatching on the increase in PH; Robberv averted in Adamawa; police shoot one, arrest five on alleged murder mission; a vote for Abuja property tax; Taraba 2017: let the central zone produce next governor; The police we deserve; still on bad news from Gombe; Sharon’s breathing tube replaced; US officer tried over Iraqi death; Pakistan confirms militant deaths; women killed in Sri Lanka attack; anti-UN demonstrators on rampage; zone of no-confidence; UN mission wary of confidence zone; man kisses dangerous snake; vampire seeks governor’s job; Bush challenged on spying policy; police probing alleged kidnap plot; Republicans unveil lobbying curbs; Bolivia president sacks army head; Chile: another woman triumphs in Santiago; Delta Steel Coy begins production; Nigeria to get two more refineries –Kupolokun; Insurance firms may be reduced to 50; Sanusi now First Pensions Fund chairman; FG yet to decide fate of NITEL; Kaduna refinery for sale this year; impeachment will spread to other states -Gambo Magaji; Okonjo-Iweala tasks Laura Bush on Nigerian image abroad; NASS restricts visitors: Its not a village square —Sgt at arms; Senator Tsauri sick, flown to Germany; Media outfit present gifts to handicapped children; NBC threatens to withdraw licenses of DBN, Channels, others; Saudi did not impound our aircraft -MD Kabo Air; NCC tasks GSM operators on operations; Tinubu allays fears over land reforms; 4 years after: LASG to enforce ban on Molue; Taraba donates N50m drugs to hospitals; Foreign account: Kalu asks Tribunal to dismiss charges; Lack of values mar Africa’s dev – Obasanjo; Pension: use Trustfund, NLC urges workers; Anambra to assist outstanding corps members; exit politics as Obasanjo, PDP’s conundrum; Adamu becomes FIFA Executive C’ttee member; Nigerians hail Adamu’s election; Galadima threatens legal action; Lawal gatecrashes into Eagles XI; Okocha to pave way for new generation; Lemerre only coach surviving from last finals; Group C: Easy pickings for Tunisia?.Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper Friday, January 20 2006:(Lagos state: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2006-01-20) MEDIA trust Nigeria limitedTrust dialogue: bad leadership cause of corruption – Speakers; FIFA stops Feb 17 NFA splinter election; 3rd Term: Senators quiz Mantu; Dariye probe: EFCC presents exhibits; Oyo crisis: MUP calls for nationwide strike; EFCC probes aviation ministry, parastatals; Saudi evacuates Jigawa pilgrims from collapsing building; fire guts Falluja market in Adamawa; fuel scarcity hits Port Harcourt; SIECs oppose tenure extension for LG officials; N500 billion recovered from corrupt Nigerians- Ribadu; media trust chairman wants EFCC laws reviewed; Jega tasks masses on fight against corruption; Obasanjo must go in 2007 –Awoniyi; investigate the president, Galadima tells EFCC; incompetence: Mr Obasanjo, please clean up this house; Ladoja’s impeachment: Implications for the judicial process; the agony of stigma; enough of deceitful act by our so-called amala democrats; memo stokes ‘terror flights’ row; EU under fire over human rights; US moves diplomats out of Europe; Ivorians keep up anti-UN protests; battle in Northern Kenya Leaves 38 dead; UK cuts Ethiopian government aid; Stolen car recovered 37 yrs after; couple to drive round the world; villagers shun man they believe is dead; three top al-Qaida operatives killed; Fatah, Hamas to avoid violence on vote day; Iran ‘wants nuclear compromise’; Adamu urges less dependence on oil; guidelines delay insurance sector consolidation; Global infrastructure urges efficiency in ports operations; Premium pension targets civil servants; FTAN unveils new tourism development programme; NMA, NAMA position for search and rescue management; WTO to hold public hearings on Boeing-Airbus dispute; Port manager gets FTTA award; UNICEF official advises Nigeria on vaccine funds; Turaki vanguard consoles Rimi; assembly queries Auditor-General over pension funds; pay police to avoid strike, Tinubu tells FG; on husband beating; marriage: a major source of HIV infection; End of the year party: what children say; Gov Sheriff has right to tamper with LG funds –Legislator; Police Affairs Ministry awards CCTV contract; Akwa Ibom pays N500m revenue to FG; Hajj: Kabo returns 1,448 to Sokoto; NASS vet to take position on electronic voting; NAFDAC assures harsh regulation on foreign products; FG seeks new law on same-sex marriage; textile workers condole Rimi; Makarfi pledges to rebuild burnt Zaria market; FIFA’s ban imminent over Galadima; NFA splinter election guidelines out; Mido is Egyptian idol, says coach; Nigerians react to FIBA draw; Group D: West African affair; Sambawa leads Nations Cup delegation; Okocha tips Obafemi to explode.Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper Monday, August 13, 2001:(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2001-08-13) MEDIA trust Nigeria limitedUNFPA warns on delayed census; Man arrested with 10 girls in Sokoto; N2.85b fraud in 66 banks; I will never work with Obasanjo — Buhari; Zamfara bans traditional ru len from receiving top govt officials; Nigeria, S/Africa can lead Africa to economic stability - US scholars; Spinster to receive 100 strokes for fornication; NIPOST introduces security against mail vandalisation; Yobe urges ACF to embrace youths; FG wants clearance on GSM facility; IGP meets senior officers on security; Reviving primary education; The bitter truth and the Nigerian nation; Satellite campuses: bane or boost; Mohammed Khatami: Sailing through turbulent waters in Iran; Arafat urges U.S. to act on Israel; Block Kosovo rebels, Macedonia tells NATO; Man held after Fais bank robbery; Colombian troops capture rebels; Fuel flows in Borno, Yobe filling stations; CBN bars government officials from banks’ boards; DPR director calls for review of oil law; Obasanjo to inaugurate Insurance Security Fund Sept. 3; Shell saves N l.lb in well drill; NBA commends NCP for engaging lawyers in privatization; BPE denies allegation of impartiality in shares allotment; BONL to provide share purchase funds to investors; Weathering the challenges of living outside the barracks; FG bans tobacco advertisements on TV; Kano to provide land for NAFDAC drug market; NIEMA boss urges principals to obey laws; PDP chieftain advises former leaders to appear before Oputa; NGO begins poverty alleviation programme; Protest threatens LG chairman’s seat; Young politicians elect new leaders; Judges should work within the law Hashidu; Tanker explosion kills 5 in Ogun; 25% of pilgrims sponsored by government – NGO; LG chairman arraigned for breach of contract; Group backs Keffi LG A chairman; Bafarawa warns L G chairmen against laxity; Udenwa commends Odili’s love for Imo indigenes; Etsu Nupe appointed UNIBEN chancellor; Mantu condemns INEC over exercise, says it is secretly done; Niger Assembly angry over budget process; Kwara House suspends Kaiama LG boss; NITEL assures PTOs on GSM interconnectivity; Understand working with disks and drives; Jigawa State sets up IT institutions; G S M operators to suffer ta riff crash –Minister; NAMA earmarks $2m for IT development; Unreleased virus targets acrobat files; Internet cafes sell more than food; Microsoft dominates the world wide web; Sharp puts a billion colours on display; Democracy is meaningless at the grassroots - NULGE President; Gunmen murder Abuja Evangelist; Robbers kill Israeli, 5 others; Ritualists hit Onne town; Private sector to assist in development of Abuja; Gwagwalada farmers get council’s support; Igbo community dismisses suspension of Eze Igbo; Owner - occupier housing scheme underway in FCT; Cattle rearers resist quit order; Jones claims second gold in relay; Former boxing champ, Whitaker charged with cocaine possession;Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper Monday, August 14, 2001:(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2001-08-14) MEDIA trust Nigeria limitedSokoto to fight sand-dunes with N150m; North adopts new agric strategy; NASS backs police fund; ‘IBB will soon appear before Oputa Panel’; Palestinians close shops in anti-Israeli protest; FG to stem industrial pollution in Kaduna State; ‘FG committed to technical education’; Mrs. Obasajo tasks women politicians; Obasanjo intervenes in Anambra crisis; Adamawa NLC sets up committee on hou in g scheme deductions; FG to sink 23,000 boreholes nationwide – Minister; [Association blames ministry on failure of agriculture; Customers owe NEPA N2 bn in Kano zone — G M; Customers owe NEPA N2bn in Kano zone — G M; B A S E P A begins pilot scheme on desert control; CBN mops N31.4b excess liquidity; Banking sector dominates NSE transactions; NDIC declares N4b liquidation dividend for 23 banks; NITEL rakes in N2b from government agencies; Plateau Accountant-General urges strategic budget planning; Eleme petrochemicals’ process units now functional —Dennar; Maritime unions support port reforms; Nigeria's crude production hits 16m bpd; Mandilas launches Skoda Fabia; NEPA commissions 15MVA transformer in Kano; Plateau Govt tasks LGs on budget; Don lists ways of tackling universities’ problems; Minister stresses community participation in UBE; High court restrains O Y SG from demolishing estate; N 90m trip: Kano Assembly under fire; AD condemns FEC over N National ID Card; Ex-minister canvasses support for Dariye; Encourage retired officers to participate in politics -youths leader; Benue Assembly work; NAFDAC destroys N83m worth of drugs; Israel seeks greater health cooperation with Nigeria; Community participation important to T good breastfeeding habits – Ndalolo; Health professionals to go on retreat; Expert identifies cause o f failure o f population policy; Emzor receives award; 600 VVF patients in Illela; HIV/AIDS and its cure; NITR alerts on epidemic; WHO ranks Nigeria health system low; Police arrest corps member over bank robbery; Woman docked for 419; Girl killed in boyfriend’s residence; FCT minister calls for T more resourceful youths; Yayale tasks trade unions on dialogue; Isma’il counsels on nation building; Lizard disrupts wedding in Idu; Kwali chairman gets good performance rating; Nigeria’s contingent disqualified for fielding over-aged players; 300 athletes benefit from basketball clinic; Ibeabuchi’s attorney deserts him for non-payment of legal fees; NFA disowns Julius Berger;Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper Monday, August 20, 2001:(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2001-08-20) MEDIA trust Nigeria limitedDoctors strike worsened health; Army rejects Biafran soldiers; 2003: PDP endorses automatic ticket for incumbents; Nigeria to establish trade office in China; Adesanya warns AD governors; Power to hire, fire still resides in FCSC; Rainstorm wrecks havoc in Adamawa; Zamfara official remanded in prison; Nigeria, Niger border disputes end soon –officials; : Emir urges IBB, others not to appear; Re: Rimi and disrespect to Obasanjo; Lere elders are peace lovers, not killers; Re: Buhari ‘Muslim president’ controversy; Angola: A tale of landmines and ruins of war; Israel attacks Palestinian post; Briton held over orphan abuse; Iran police to begin moral campaign; Explosion rocks Spanish resort; UK unionists want child farm labour banned; MMA terminal reconstruction commences soon; NITEL condemns media reports on Lagos fire; NITEL bidding document From Ralriya A. M uham m ad, out tomorrow; NCP appoints consultants for EMCON; NASI faults AON’s stand on FAAN’s privatization; Tales of a triumphant school teacher; UBE tasks social mobilization workers; Nigerians urged to support NDLEA; Oputa Panel: A C F to make statement over IB B soon; 6,000 apply for prison job in Benue; Collapsed bridge claims two lives in Jigawa; Adamawa spends N244m on pension, gratuity; FRCN to post correspondents to local government areas; NASS won’t pass any bill on ID card - Maitama Yusuf; ACF appoints Mohammed Haruna committee member; Sokoto PDP under attack from govt; Abeokuta South AD suspends chairman; Edo lawmaker awards scholarship to indigent students; Bayelsa lawmaker loses Nl,5m to driver; Information technology is key area in Nigeria - Alhaji Abdullahi; NAMA assures airspace safety with IT equipment; Engage only CPN registered professionals – expert; Computer Developers Aiming to Exterminate the Mouse; US builds mega computer; Internet Tips: Double up with internet connection sharing; Arundhati Roy, India’s award-winning female novelis; Assassins murder bizman in Katsina; Court convicts two girls for prostitution; FG owns 23,297 houses in Abuja – report; NCWS hols seminar on crisis management; Dualisation of NyanyaKeffi road worries minster;Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper Monday, August 27, 2001:(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2001-08-27) MEDIA trust Nigeria limitedAuto crash claims 49; Court releases detained Islamic cleric; I’m not after Atiku’s job-Makarfi; Kebbi Assembly against ID card project; Gov Akume says Tiv people not killed; N/Assembly begins new legislative year tomorrow; The detention and trial of Sheikh Yakubu ; Former AIG carpets FG over Aikhomu’s ban; Don’t abuse press freedom - Yobe Gov tells journalist; Hero worship the Kogi State style; Nigeria assesses implementation of Earth Summit decisions; Israeli troops kill Palestinian near the border crossing with more than 150 Israelis, have policeman; FG moves to strengthen free zones scheme; NITEL privatization time-table out; BPE dialogues with NITEL staff union; LG boss decry proposed revenue allocation formula; NBA amends constitution; FG to establish frequency management council soon; NAFDAC urges Sokoto Assembly to legislate against pure water; We need sovereign conference on Ilorin leadership — General Adisa; Balarabe Musa faults privatization program; Ex-servicemen protest unfair treatment; Wada Nas condemns critics of naira note; Obasanjo supports national conference – Ige; Foreign NGO to build hospital in Sanga LG; Islamic group on nationwide peace tour; Science and tech, the way out- Minister; NITEL to upgrade training centres; Criminals turn to Internet; Avoiding pitfalls in technology transfer agreements (1); New cell phone to locate users; Football clubs to broadcast matches online; Computer security firms gang up against viruses; African commonwealth parliamentarians converge in Abuja; Ebonyi: youthful pearl of the east; Laraba, the agile wood gatherer; Man nabbed over attempt to kill father; Pharmaceutical coy d rags twenty establish m en t to court; Mararaba residents convert streets to refuse dumps; Gwagwalada to commission secretariat soon; No going back on illegal settlements – Alabi; Corps members praise N A N for support; Nwosu tasks students on HIV/AIDS; Illegal waste dump-sites grow along Abuja - Suleja highway; NAF assures of safety in Nyanya-Keffi express; Girl, 22, receives acid bath in Mabushi; FG reposes confidence on FCDA Board; Kenya invites Nigeria for rugby friendly; Stam confirms possible move to Lazio; Dortmund crash in German Cup first round; NFA to sign fresh contract with Amodu; VIXEN contract breaks NFA board;Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper Monday, August 6, 2001:(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2001-08-06) MEDIA trust Nigeria limitedOpening old wounds at Oputa; Obasanjo orders arrest of retired generals; I have no presidential ambition –Atiku; Retreats to restore Forces’ dignity –Obasanjo; Presidency cautions sports ministry; FG votes over N11.24bn for roads in Gombe and Yobe States; FG promotes 890 in Nigeria Immigration Service, 366 in Prisons; Rain destroys farmlands in Kano; FG awards design contracts for federal roads; ABU, SSANU reach agreement; Jigawa spends N42m on mosques, religious materials; NUC boss backs university reform; School threatens to expel truants; Dredging the Niger will enhance Nigeria - US trade; Confessions at Oputa Panel not enough - Gov.Osoba; O p u t a : B e y o n d th e Ohanezea n d A r e w a ‘battle ’; Obasanjo in the world; Public relations, truth and credibility; Privatisation for who?; Moroccans renew allegiance to King Mohammed VI; Ayatollah postpones Khatami’s swearing-in; Soldiers rescue 13 Filipino hostages; Russia, North Korea deny missile threat; NEPA declares Enugu region worst in vandalisation; Shell records another spillage; Multinationals get directives on local content; Niger Insurance targets N1b premium; Management, workers jostle for 11% FG shares; NITEL investors can amend sale agreement; Don’t privatise NPA. MWUN advises FG; The defences of ancient Katsina; JARIRI: Surviving as nail-cutter in Nigeria; NSA condoles Emir over flood disaster; L a g o s to recruit 5 ,0 0 0 teachers; Indigenous contractors should sit up-Madaki; Benue NULGE demands more fund from FG; Kano provides seedlings to quelea birds victims; Navy reacts to Rasheed Raji’s ejection; Flood destroys houses in Sokoto; NUJ gives ultimatum to New Nigerian management; Treasury looters threaten stability of Nigeria—NO A Director; Presidential jet: N/Assembly was pressurised, says Girei; Gov.Audu signs Kogi varsity bill; Izuogu heads new Progressive Liberation Party; IT can improve health sector, food production; Legal and ethical issues on information communication technology convergence (I); What makes Orji UzorKalu tick?; War College pledges loyalty to civil authority; Court orders arrest of General; Niger CJ releases 45 detainees - in mates express thanks with faeces; Couple charged for child theft; Fake NDA cadet jailed for fraud, impersonation; Passenger stabs conductor in Yola; Two murder suspects remanded in Kirikiri; AIDS doctor calls patients to herbal cure; Abuja NLC pleads with minister on demolition; Zhawa advises civil servants on retirement; Igbo traders object suspension of Eze Igbo; Abuja to host Christian congress on African Unity; Finidi passes Ipswich medical; Oliseh caught up in transfer row; Williams, Hide set for showdown; Nigerian nails Real Madrid;Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper Monday, August 7, 2001:(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2001-08-07) MEDIA trust Nigeria limitedOnly Oputa panel can compel former leaders to appear –Anyim; Sharia takes off in Kaduna; Over 160 delegates in Abuja for Commonwealth conference; Nigerians to consume 1.8m cubic feet of gas daily; Don decries low education standard in the North; TAC gulps $22.5m since 1987; Rep sheds light on Taraba skirmishes; 3 firms emerge winners in national stadium bidding; FG plans full-fledged postgraduate varsity –Borisade; PDP stalwart advises LG agitators; Nsukka LG workers protest zero allocation to councils; Court orders destruction of beer, gin in Funtua; Emir of Zazzau named UNN new chancellor; Nigerian customs loses public relations officer; President Clinton’s move to Harlem; Oputa and the human rights saga; Fighting escalates in Middle East; Iran: Emergency council meets to resolve presidential stalemate; Zimbabwe declares US restriction bill racist; Israel publishes list of most wanted Palestinians; 15 Chinese Doctors docked for alleged smuggling; British, Irish governments await Parties' backing for peace; Megawati enters palace, at last; Bolivia’s Banzer hands over power to VP; Australia's most wanted fugitive dies; India asylum blaze kill 25; CBN sells N42b treasury bills; Union Bank posts N7b profit; Revenue Formula: Lagos presses for review; Liberty Bank backs credit rating campaign; NAICOM, SEC may resolve differences soon; MWUN kicks against N5.8breposition credit for Nigerdock; Port clears over 3,000 containers; Aboki charges NMA pension board on disbursement; Idiroko Customs rake in N111m; Nigeria’s oil production fluctuates; GSM centre strategises ahead of Thursday’s kick-oft; CMB, Gaslink sign gas agreement; Plateau State at 25:Going down memory lane; Deputy Governor charges LG personnel; Senate to float medium to check one-sided publicity; Workshop participants recommend telecoms experts for security agencies; F G to re - in t ro d u c e w e ig h b r id g e s on fe d e ra l ro a d s; 2003: Nigeria must not vote unwilling leaders –Ali; Group opposes party registration by INEC; We will make party registration simple - Senator Girei; Odili gives recipe for survival of democracy; LG chairman urged to abide by three years tenure; FG decries unavailability of insecticide-treated bed nets; South Africa: 23 percent of pregnant women test positive to AIDS; UNICEF evolves new strategy for reducing infant mortality; Baby-friendly community initiative for launch today; Spate of strikes in health sector worries minister; Population is our priority –Nwosu; WHO to relocate office; 438 FG retirees receive pension; Safeguard democracy, Minister advises Abuja NBA; Nigerien women to shop for skills in Abuja; Aku may cancel associations’ elections; Gov. didn’t contest for NABA chairmanship -Edo DOS; Ogbe, Tornadoes coach, resigns over team funding; Golden Greene breaks pain barrier; Sports Ministry seeks Eagles World Cup Programme;Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper Monday, August 8, 2001:(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2001-08-08) MEDIA trust Nigeria limitedFG votes N20m to combat quelea birds; States, LGs share N98.071b in July; IMF indicts Nigeria over reckless spending; Robbers send medical team back to US; Senator warns states against LG elections; Drumming, singing not completely illegal - Sharia commission; Provost w ants A SU U , SSA N U to stop strikes; NTA stations will boost UBE programme - Mrs. Obasanjo; PDP vows to reinstate deposed LG chairman; NEPA to generate 4,000 megawatts by December; Students disrupt activities at FUT Minna; FG moves to ban adolescent marriages; NCWC calls for responsive leadership; New national housing policy ready next year – Obasanjo; Politicising the ID card project; Banks without interest; 2003: Beware of lust for power; Is Ganiyu Adams a sacred cow; Opposition captures key Somali port; Humanitarian consequences in DRC are grave, says report; Syrian opposition leader calls for political reform; US threat: ANC advises against dictation at conference on racism; Suharto’s son indicted over judge’s murder; Cambodia set for Khmer Rouge tribunal; Romania pit blast ‘kills 14’; Philippines rebels accept peace deal; NACRDB to disburse N300m; Centre-Point joins Universal Banking soon; Union Bank’s assets hit N214b; Indemnity finance nets N144m; Inland Bank launches new products; Cornerstone Insurance posts N630m premium; MMA customs generates N2.9b in six months; BON opens tv\ o Maiduguri branches; FG to distribute fuel through waterways; Nigeria, Japan sign N600m rural electrification note; Nigeria, Japan sign N600m rural electrification note; Rivers Govt orders location of police post in refinery; NEPA begins customers' registration in Kano; Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi commends Governor Bafarawa; F G should relax conditions on electricity generation - Gov Dariye; Onoja makes case for Idoma unity, discipline; Nwodo condemns frequent foreign tours by lawmakers; Turaki’s deputy denies resigning position; Labour unions proffer solutions to Nigeria’s problems; The wonder called Abuja marriage!; The reputable match maker; Man forges NYSC posting letter; Gold and Tones concert holds in Abuja; Mrs Obasanjo woos tourists, investors; Robbers kill policeman, eight others; Plateau State police nab fake detective; Niger Dock cashier in court over theft charges; Notorious robber appears in court; Lagos gov sued over high cost of litigation; Three wonder foods coy staff charged to court; Girl dumps baby in creek; Eaglets coach calls for more friendlies; Adefarati tasks Eagles on World Cup; LG Electronics boosts Berger’s Champions League campaign; Olympian takes case to National Assembly;Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper Monday, December 10 2001:(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2001-12-10) MEDIA trust Nigeria limitedAllegations of anti-Christian bias; No cause for alarm – Anyim; How I was infected by Anthrax-Asaph Zadok; Osama bin Laden’fc mother happy with son; JIGAWA POLITICAL CRISIS Special Adviser resigns; Striking doctors urges rulers’ intervention; violent protest throws Benin into confusion; Minister laments insecurity at ports; A P P , political associations in secret talks; Two journalists and the Anthrax scare; Nnamani and the search for a new direction; Obasanjo, why has thou forgotten your campaigners; Politics in Kaduna State; Suicide bomber kills self, wounds five others; New PM for Guinea-Bissau; US hunts for bin Laden in Kandahar; Afghan refugees mob British journalist; CBN disburses N99m for Global 2000 projects; Activities at Banki market return to normal; SEC repositions for global challenges; UBA presents cheques to premium save beneficiaries; Muslim denounces Islam in Sharia Court; Copyright council to fight plagiarism in varsities; Former Gov Chides Lawal; FRCN promotes 417 staff; Governor Duke calls on FG to dredge Calabar Port; Nigeria may not know true federalism unless... - David Wes; Immigration urges joint border patrols; D-General decries immorality in public service; Taraba/B enue crisis, Na’Abba says FG must supervise refugees’ return; 2 0 0 3 : In-fighting in south-east states worries group; Electoral Act is illegal, unconstitutional -PD P youth leader; President Obasanjo’s FCT tour Where he did not visit; Dualisation of Nvanva/Keffi road FG orders property owners to vacate; Labour House fire Engineers absolve members; Court strikes out suit against Julius Berger; Wake up, Abba-Gana tells FCT directors; Traders return to Giri onion market; Shekwollo, the child destitute; Govt to support computer-in-schools initiative; US firm donates $42,000 for Nigeria’s WiderNet Project; Nigeria-Re begins phased computerization; Firm warns of new A computer virus; China improves internet links; E-commerce to flourish exponentially - U.S. experts; Networking for a brighter business future; More friendlies for Eagles –Aku; Eriksson rejects Man utd; A1 Ahly celebrates draw against Sundown; Sudan suspended Kenya may follow suit; Tyson changes gear, faces Lewis; Where is the real Adamu Ciroma?Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper Monday, December 17 2001:(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2001-12-17) MEDIA trust Nigeria limitedSultan Maccido decries Sharia crises, says it is sabotage; PTF drags Senator, Bank to court; Secession threat: Ojukwu back-pedals; Shagari condemns lavish govt ceremonies; World Bank Agric project gulps $360m; Detained inspector insults commissioner; School of Basic Studies underway in Katsina; School of Basic Studies underway in Katsina; Nurses’ strike paralyses hospitals; Ministers’ absence stalls anti-AIDS launching; LG office holders take case to ‘babalawos; Police warn fuel dealers; Convicted thief escapes amputation; FRSC vows to punish erring motorists; Police arrest six over arms possession; The tears of pensioners; H o w n o t to a d v i s e e ld e r s; Kano riots: An act of hoodlums; Governor Audu deserves a second term; Zimbabwe has not lived up to its undertakings-British envoy; Prime Minister Tony Blair’s Eid message; Donors pledge to end river blindness; Malawian student’s death sparks clashes; Arabs split on Bin Laden tape; Al-Qaeda Chechens fight to finish in Tora Bora; Paraguay jail blaze kills 25; Pakistan threatens India; US forces claim hearing Bin Laden; Crude oil production drops; PIPC boss urges economic liberalization; Cross River budgets N17bn; Tourist Coy to raise N2.6bn from capital market; New MD for superphosphate fertilizer company; NAMA seeks N2.2bn for radar rehabilitation; NDLEA suggests cargo clearing house at ports; Customs may back down on new license fees; Enugu to address water scarcity in Nsukka; AIB sues customer over debt; SPEB boss gives recipe for poor enrolment; We are denied use of P R T V - Muslim Community; AIDS claims over 17 million lives worldwide; 11 docked over N66m theft;i ndustrialists urged to support economic recovery efforts; FG, UNESCO to establish energy institute in Sokoto; Canada lauds security measures at airports; UBE coordinator commends N iger SPEB; Electroral Law: NOA director calls for all-party conference; 2 0 0 3 : R im i c a n c o n t e s t s a y s A u d u O g b e h; Resign after 3 years APP directs LG chairmen; Impeachment moves against Benue Speaker flop; Shun lawlessness, Abba-Gana tells FCT residents; Tiv community leader advises against prostitution; Wuse market fire Squatters move to satellite towns; US builds N12m clinic in Bwari; Health, education still under MFCT - P e r m Sec; Community leader wants govt to assist traders; Former minister harps on national unity; Police needs public cooperation – Bwala; African 11 professionals to hold conference tomorrow; NITDA to produce 500,000 IT professionals; How to operate the File Manager in Windows; Expert urges Nigerians to embrace Internet; SITA debuts as aviation IT solution provider; Motorola repeats industrywide mobile phone outlook; Compaq PCs to include RealNetworks software; Sprint PCS to offer downloadable ring tones; Sun and IBM make computer secu rity vulnerab le; Microsoft unveils Chinese pocket PC 2002; Kwankwaso gives Pillars continental target; Kuffour set to win; Aku blasts coaches; Al-Mustapha’s tirade and the judiciary; Electoral Act - Beginning of the end?;Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper Monday, December 24, 2001:(Lagos State: Media trust Nigeria limited,, 2001-12-24) MEDIA trust Nigeria limitedSenators threatens resignation; Army promotes 9 Brigadiers-General, 213 other officers; PPPRC, NLC disagree over fuel price hike; Obasanjo, Atiku out of Abuja; Nas, others drag NCAT to court; Electoral Act will create crisis - Balarabe Musa; Normalcy returns to Ile-Ife; More private universities underway; Gov Hashidu charges Christian pilgrims; Osoba urges Christians to pray for God’s mercy; Emir of Gwandu condemns hike in hajj fares; LG boss warns against dissolution of councils; Absenteeism: Teachers in Bokkos LG to forfeit salaries; Will government increase fuel prices?; Water scarcity in Gombe State; NEPA has improved ; Jos crisis: The unavoidable options; What is wrong with our naira?; Well done, Ibrahim Sa’idu; Plutocracy and democracy; UN investigator faces genocide charges; Israel stops Arafat from Xmas mass; ‘Rwandan troop withdrawal is a propaganda’; Libya postpones AIDS case verdicts; Diamond clash claims live in Sierra Leone; Argentina’s new leader suspends debt payments; Seven-up hits N8bn turnover; Bank of Industry offers long- tenured facilities; Adebisi assures bank customers in Ogun ; Firms add 15 MW to Abuja power supply; Horizon, indigenous firm, joins offshore operators; Minister faults budget cut; Emir urges subjects to support govt; Committee advocates responsible students unionism; Nigeria, South Africa sign MOU on coal development; Minister reiterates FG’s commitment to gender equality; APP convention: Our tenure expires in December 2002; Mohammed Abacha returns to Kuje prison; Lack of recreation drives people from Abuja ; FCT police command gets new PRO; Abaji to establish public library; Union Bank emerges best clearing bank in Abuja; Lessons from VIO safety campaign; The ultra-modern CBN complex; Life in Abuja Suburbs; GSM operators deploy 280,000 lines in 4 months; FG to introduce IT education in primary schools; Microsoft sues Linux over name; Congo Kinshasa faces expulsion; Aku orders re-investigation on Eromogbe; Ojugbana, Laloko top list; Akinbiyi seeks Eagles shirt; Girard takes WBA crown; Coria suspended for drug.Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper Monday, December 3 2001:(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2001-12-03) MEDIA trust Nigeria limitedKadpoly suspends principal officers; Abuja tops in AIDS spread; Katsina, Niger announce budget.; Ajiyan Kazaure faults Sharia judge; 43bn dollar food programme takes off; Kwatalo’s exit won’t affecl Jigawa APP- YusufAli; Nigerian wins world’s best inventions award; Prisons service needs N1.7b to pay salary arrears; Atiku’s plane escapes collision; NITEL to roll out additional N46,000 GSM lines before Jan 2002; Kano gets N26m laboratory equipment; The budget non-implementation controversy; Osuntokun’s report on (AD) governors; US won’t attack us, says Yemen; Independent nominees win by-election in Iran; UN presents draft agreement on Afghanistan; WHO ready to stop HIV/AIDS; French vet, animal group fight over puppy; US praises British special forces; Dwarf sues to overturn tossing ban; Twenty die in fresh Kashmir violence; CBN warns banks against insider-related credits; Gom be budgets N18bn; Two bank staff arraigned over fraud; Two bank staff arraigned over fraud; NUR urges NASS to revoke N50bn railway contract; K a n o to c u r b in d u s tr ia l p o llu tio n; Gombe creates 210 new districts; Stoning of adulteress: Court orders stay of execution; Justice Ministry appeals against court ruling on Faseun, Adams; Unity schools committee seeks more time; Selfish interests characterise our democracy – lawmaker; Romania opens consulate in Port Harcourt; Governor Kachalla denies death of protesters; Elders intervene in nurses strike; Funds hinder take-off of adult literacy scheme; Global 2000 treats 4m river blindness patients; UBE co-ordinator hails Oyo SPEB; Geraade criticises PDP congresses; Awoniyi, Ume-Ezeoke, others may snub PDP; Task Force re-evacuates traders from Berger junction; Commonwealth scholarship interview Candidates complain of requirements; 10 universities get geographic information equipment; Mathematics is bedrock of petroleum exploration –Experts; ICB prepares staff for online banking; Virus thriving on computer-user laziness, Australian techs say; Tough draw for African teams; Eriksson, Amodu envisage tough battle; Why Obasanjo is failing.Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper Monday, December 31, 2001:(Lagos State: Media trust Nigeria limited,, 2001-12-31) MEDIA trust Nigeria limitedAfenifere offers N1Om reward; Review haj j fares, traditional rulers urge FG; State AGs sue NASS; Review hajj fares, traditional rulers urge FG; Pakistan prepares for war; 2 lovers found glued to each other; Obasanjo, IBB, Anyim attend Atiku’s daughter’s wedding; Fulani-farmers clash claim 7 in Zamfara; Oodua govs condemn Ige’s assassination; Arewa community passes no confidence vote on police; National ID card project faces hitches; Zairean-born Nigerians demand compensation; Nas faults calls for Gusau’s removal; Supermarket loses N3.8m to robbers; Lawmaker decries absence ofFG projects in Kebbi; Gaius-Obaseki directs depot managers to ensure adequate fuel supply; Yayale and the challenges of the civil service; Five caps for Marwa in 2001; Re: The bloody revenge in Tiv land; Bravo Honourable Bello Suleiman Kindly allow me a little space in your nationally improved newspaper to congratulate Honourable Bello Suleiman on his appointment as new commissioner, Ministry of Works and Housing, Gombe State. It is right to commend His Excellency, the governor of .Gombe State, Alhaji Abubakar Habu Hashidu, and the state’s House o f Assembly for being able to make the right decision of choosing Alhaji Bello Suleiman and the new commissioner. As a young state under a young democracy, capable new breed of unquestionable integrity and dedication such as Hon B ello Suleim an should be the ones to work with. Already, Hon. B ello Suleiman has been able to demonstrate his patriotic tendencies and has also been championing the cause of the youths through assistance in areas pertaining to employment which in the process has reduced economic predicaments. Apart from this, Hon. Bello Suleiman will remain a good source of inspiration to the younger generation for meaningful initiatives geared towards the maintenance of peace, unity and progress of Gombe State. • Gombe needs more people like Hon. B ello Suleiman. Auwalu Ladan Jekadafari, Layi Mai Unguwar Doma, Gombe, Gombe State. Re: Well done Kwankwaso K indly allow me a space in your widely read newspaper (to advice brother Mohammad Bashir Isah Dakata on his write-up titled “Well done, Kwankwaso but. . .” in Daily Trust of 18th April, 2001. He said “The Kano State government has achieved a lot since its inception in terms of development.” He went ahead to mention areas such as employment, health, education, electrification and roads. To be sincere, it is unbecoming of a true Muslim to be carried away by roads, electrification etc and forget about the issue of Sharia which Kano people desperately need. These roads, employment etc are mere window dressing compared to the burning issue of Sharia which is a darling of all true Muslims. Assuming the present government plays its role in seeing the operation of Sharia in its totality, peace will reign and we will not have ‘ Yandaba slaughtering p; Zambian opposition wants inauguration blocked; Argentine cabinet offers to quit; India rejects Pakistani proposal for dialogue; Lizard thieves bag three weeks jail term; Military tanks for war against karaoke bars; Fireworks blaze kills 120 in Peru; Gov Turaki advises citizens on development; Igbo community honours Kure; Northern community bemoans Ige’s death; Kano NULGE demands reconstitution of LG commission; Ciroma signs debt reschedule agreement today; Yahaya bags ICEN fellowship; Traders rebuild market with inflammable materials; 2001 in retrospect.Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper Monday, February 27, 2006:(Lagos State: Media trust Nigeria limited,, 2006-02-27) MEDIA trust Nigeria limitedI was not arrested- Ogbeh; 3rd term: Lobbyists bribe legislatures -Bugaje alleges; 36 perish in Jigawa auto crash; Qnitsha refugees: JNI appeals for relief materials; Presidential c’ttee to raise N50bn for agric; Nigeria bans poultry movement; Birdflu: Where the aids are coming from; Constitution review panel not for 3rd term- senator Opara; CNPP commend Nigerians for opposing 3rd term; dirty environment responsible for hostility in Nigeria - Prof. Mahdi; NEMA disburses relief materials to crises victims; Liberian President delivers Yar’Adua memorial lecture; Blind people threaten to boycott census; Clerics advise Muslims, Christians against arms; ILO adopts new maritime labour convention; 500 Zamfara civil servants undergo training; Foreigners to watch solar eclipse; 2-year compulsory primary school teaching for NCE graduates – Minister; Kontagora LG chairman sued over litigation fees; UBE discovers illegal transfer of fund; A debating society; Maiduguri: mending a shattered peace; Need for sounder welfare package for police; crisis in Ebira land: when will we learn?; well done, Govemor Danjuma Goje; Darfur Talks: Nigeria’s revenue formula urged for wealth sharing; Uganda’s Museveni wins election; Somali assembly opens first session; Tunisia releases ’70 Islamist prisoners; ECOWAS defence chiefs to meet in Niger; Baghdad attacks kill 16; British father gets life for baby murder; Iran, Russia reach nuclear deal; Hamas gives condition for Israel recognition; Spain: Thousands march against separatist talks; Customs seize N600m textiles; Premium Pension assures of reliable service; NITT to train 100 on transport, logistics; GSM tariff: PTOs to take over call centres; Nigerians lose 5m mobile phones annually over theft- Survey; Glo targets 8m subscribers by June; Dutch police arrest 12 Nigerians over Internet scam; Ericsson files suit against Samsung over patent; Nokia must be alert to acquisitions, says CEO; CNN, Multichoice to host journalist awards; Dress code: BUK to sanction violators; TSAV recommends N50, 000 salary for police constables; PHCN explains epileptic power supply; Speaker wants reveiw of constitution in 2007; School fees trigger unrest at LASU; LASG inaugurates NIREC; NLC moves to correct gender imbalance; Anambra gets relief committee for displaced persons; Don’t hike tariffs, TUC urges PHCN; Sultan tasks Muslims on new moon; el-Rufa’I launches Abuja enterprise agency; No northern senator will vote third term – Senator Ndayako; Kanu seeks survival with WBA; Eriksson: I can’t wait to find new job; Utaka hat-trick hands Lyon shock defeat; Hamilton cautions over 2008 Nations Cup.Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper Thursday, April 5, 2001:(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2001-04-05) MEDIA trust Nigeria limitedIsrael destroys Force 17 site; Rich rush for N500 notes; FG vs 36 States: Lagos opens defence; Senate debates N800bn Shell contracts; FG to spend N9.2 billion on poverty reduction; Measles claims 15 children in Bomo;NITEL probe: Former MD paid out N285m on unnamed minister’s order; Senate debates Environmental Protection Commission Bill; Commission moves to restore Lake Chad’s dwindling water; Police deny killing students during demonstration; .Political affiliation won’t affect execution of rural electricity projects—Goje; UNIMAID joins ASUU strike; Resource Control: Omu asks for 50 per cent derivation; Community protests non-payment of reparation for mining activities; Nigeria eyes oil in Sao Tome; Ohaneze Ndigbo sets up legal team for Oputa panel; Breaking News weekte paper gets N2.1m; Nigeria to flag off conference on good governance; FG insists on deregulation, lambasts critics; Nigeria moves, to curb import of generators; Atiku tasks SEC on awareness; D5tate Electoral Commissions ® and credible L.G. polls; Commission, don’t flag off, roads; National ID card scheme, another probe subdued; Before we amputate again; Interesting quotient of probe in Nigeria; Of messiahs and errand boys; Condolence message to governor Mu’azu; Season of controversial prophecies; Northern leaders where do we go from here?; MR. PRESIDENT USE DAPPMA MEMBERS’ 210 MILLION LITRES FACILITIES TO FIGHT FUEL SCARCITY; African Union is the W a y O U t ( 1 ) - L a m i d o; Besigye declares self Kampala president; Mid-East talks begin in Athens; Zimbabwean troops leave Congo; B u s c r a s h : River current hampers recovery work; US pressures China # over spy plane; Clinton to visit Gujarat; Prosecutors file charges on Estrada; EU defends Kyoto accord; Prosecutors file charges on Estrada; Pressure grows to estradite Milosevic; Russian journalists resist TV takeover; Nuclear waste train reaches Germany; PEF may regulate petroleum products’ prices; Ndanusa canvasses SEC’s removal from BPE; Common Customs tariffs for ECOWAS region under wav; Chamber establishes infotech sector group; NICON MD backs management buy out scheme; NSE All-Share Index closes at 9,211 in 1,717 deal; D-8 to execute 56 projects in member-states; Union Bank retires 39 top managers; Elf boosts manpower development in host communities; Union leader warns against casual labour in banks; IPMAN proffers solution to fuel scarcity; Zonkwa: What games did the ancients play; YAR’ ADUA: Footprints of a bridge-builder; Nas chides Obasanjo for fighting Abacha in the grave; Retrenthed NEPA staff appeal to FG for gratuities; Rivers state govt, donates 25 buses to schools ; Katsina state govt, to boost agriculture; Aliero identifies cause of low productivity among civil servants; Senior staff threaten strike at FCE, Oye; 1,500 people benefits from NIOm micro-credit schme-in Edo; FG wants ministries inputs into midterm review; Keep Mopol from public functions — Rep. tells FG; Jigawa govt, buys FHA houses; Council chairman hails PDP’s Damaturu November convention; PDF’s “convention 2000” - An anticlimax; Senate to hold public hearing on delayed salaries; South-East caucus in the House of / Representatives rejects Ofodile’s expulsion; DEREGULATION: Is it the answer to fuel crisis!’; Deregulation is innovative slavery – Zango; It will nail the coffin on the common man- Santuraki; DEREGULATION: Is it the answer to fuel crisis?; Obasanjo is insensitive to our yearnings —Tajudeen; The will to flourish; Rent: Firm drags Attorney-General, SGF to court; N255m fraud: AGF takes over prosecution; Police IG to launch security monitoring system; Abba-Gana tasks contractors over Jibi resettlement work; Gana endorses AMAC boss for second ternu; Minister to organise seminar in Africa union treaty in Abuja; Accident in Nyanya: One dead, four injured; Masters champion Singh has much to mull over; Blatter lauds African soccer standard; There are no minnows in Africa –Experts; Ghanaian handler wants foreign coaches out; African Youth Championship fall-out Ethiopia apologises to Nigeria; Umeh wants Keshi to stay on; Obiora wins tennis tourney; Ekarika allays fear over Eagles; One person in every 25 plays football – FIFA; Nigeria confronts Trinidad & Tobago.Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper Thursday, August 2, 2001:(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2001-08-02) MEDIA trust Nigeria limitedGSM equipment: mobile phones to cost less; I am not on the run -Ex-minister; Guinea arrests 51 Nigerian human traffickers; 151.000 youths infected with HIV/AIDS in Kaduna; Zaki Tambuwal is dead; PDP CRISIS: Olawepo, others barred again; 500 communities to get electricity toy December; Those against Obasanjo are Nigeria’s enemies — minister; Group describes INEC’s power as ‘excessive; FG’s policy on corruption unprecedented – Ekaete; Government to prosecute erring baby food marketers; NEPA causes unemployment of 30m youths -Aisha Ismail; Illegal arms could truncate democracy - Gen Yellow- Duke; FG calls for media campaign against arms proliferation; Royal father indicts Mobil over wrong information; Recover the loot, punish the looter; OBJ: Operating Blurred Jeremiads; Morocco considers Berber rights; Menezes wins Sao Tome’s presidential election; Hamas vows to revenge killing of eight Palestinians; UN condemns massacre of SI Leonean civilians; Moi sues ex-US ambassador; Party stops Indian PM from resigning; Megawati's finest h o u r; Landslide kills 60 in Indonesia; US moves to ban human cloning; Mouse trapped in sleeper’s windpipe; Mono-product economy causes speculative dollar chase; Legislator says WTO agreement not favourable to Nigeria; Speed-up steel industry revitalisation, Akume tells FG; Shareholders condemn FG’s bid to take-over unclaimed dividends; Elisha, the dancing traffic warden; N3.6m equipment vanish from store in Jigawa; Don’t promote disunity, FG warns traditional rulers; Gov Odili pledges support for women empowerment; Adegbite receives more condolences over wife’s death; PAP participants storm Benue Assembly over allowances; Beware of OPC, Afenifere, Nas warns new parties; Edo Assembly clears only female commissioner; Northern govs urged to promote education; Anenih explains proscription of PDP’s women wing; African lawmakers meet in Abuja; Plateau, Inland Port end land dispute; Presidential advises Odili to construct new towns; FG tackles erosion with N235m; For a federal parastatal on drought and desertification; Oil pollution forces communities to flee; Fraudster dragged to court over N120m; Cleric faces trial for unholy act; Youths storm court as suit against Pfizer continues; Robbers snatch ex-major’s Mercedes Benz, ransack house; Gwarimpa residents erect illegal electric poles; Ndanusa plans for N20m Tennis Foundation; NFA thumbs up sports writers over Eagles qualification; Eagles, Lone Stars rekindle rivalry; Keshi heads to Holland for coaching course.Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper Thursday, August 23, 2001:(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2001-08-23) MEDIA trust Nigeria limitedGani Adams arrested; Why Aikhomu was stopped – FG; 12 shot dead in renewed Nasarawa crisis; FG appoints Bank of Industry MD; Community demands seven virgins from NEPA; FG directs ministries to submit proposals; No threat to GSM operation -F G; Sharon proposes end to violence; Consumer council kicks against GSM tariffs; World Bank not dictating to Nigeria –Ogbulafor; Reactivate railways, FG urged; ’police deny knowledge of OPC rally; Promote Sharia through your conducts - Maitama tells muslims; Ministry organizes conference for clerical officers; Commissioner of Police escapes robbery attack; Baale lambasts A ... muslims over disunity; Cross River reiterates plan to uplift judiciary; Scholar enjoins muslims to show good example; Berger commissions head office; Rivers rehabilitates secretariat with N1.9b; NHF contribution is mandatory; Abuja Stadium: Govt allays fears of environmentalists; Overcoming misconceptions about desertification in Nigeria; FG inaugurates committee on Rio summit; Man attacks neighbours over goat pen; Government to implement Rotimi Panel’s report; Eguavoen lauds Eagles technical crew; Senate President Cup kicks off Oct 14; Nestle for Milo basketball gets new date; Rugby protests exclusion.Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper Thursday, August 30, 2001:(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2001-08-30) MEDIA trust Nigeria limitedFG refutes coup rumour; Reps threaten state of emergency in Ebonyi Senate refuses; 2003: Senate rejects use of ID card; ACF ends tour; Kano flood: Death toll now 45; NUC orders closure of university satellite campuses; FG secures N 1.5b World Bank loan for NEPA; Tourism institute underway; Nigeria worried about Israeli-Palestinian conflict; CBN warns states, LG s against reckless spending; CJ releases detained Libyan; FG rehabilitates facilities for ID card project; FG poised to fight financial crimes; Why Gov Adamu dissolved cabinet- A ide; How not to ruin the F CD A; The Nigeria Police: Before its ratification; ‘Missing’ Besigye resurfaces in U S; Rebels shun Sierra Leone peace process; US retaliates Iraqi attack on plane; Ivory Coast postpones reconciliation talks; Japan refuses to extradite Fujimori; Albanian rebel leader marks conflict’s end; Taleban probe of group for spreading Christianity continues; NATO scribe inspects peace operation process; FG raises N4b from auto levy; CBN boss identifies bane of SMEs; Expert predicts another ‘blow out’ in Nigeria’s banking industry; Professor Ango wants commodity markets enhanced; DNMeyer boss doubts success of interest-free banking; Nigeria’s trade missionaries default - World Trade Centre; New industrial policy underway; Akande wants FG to publish revenue accruals; Trade fair complex to enhance KACCIMA’s revenue; Access Bank’s share capital now N2b; ETF releases N8m; The Federal College of to FCE Gusau; Co-ordinator commends UBE’s success in Sokoto; Gov Osoba warns political aspirants; NGO drills wells in Katsina State; Protect rights o f citizens, FG urged; FG to establish TV sub-stations in Gombe; Lagos Ajenifere condemns Tibunu over N40 billion debt; Yorubas least developed politically - Olunloyo; Keep off Niger-Delta region, group warns Obasanjo campaigners; Gemade opposes independent candidacy; PDP chieftain berates Ige over control of South-West; Kaima communities pass no confidence vote on LG Boss; Senator warns Nigerians against new political associations; FHA allocates Gwarimpa II estate to civil servants; Delta demands EIA report on River Niger; The activities of Shell in the Niger Delta; FG inaugurates committee on ‘super prep-com’; Abuja Environmental Protection Board plants 60,000 trees; 62 contractors sue FHA; Police adopt new method of arresting “wharf rats”; Cultism: Two students arrested over campus attack; NBA president dragged to court; Man bags 54 months for forgery; 5olice trail Kano market thieves; Aku goes tough on newly constituted associations; AFN seeks way forward; Kano Rima eyes Gen. Hassan Cup.Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper Thursday, August 9, 2001:(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2001-08-09) MEDIA trust Nigeria limitedNITEL rolls out rock-bottom GSM; Gov restricts Emir; Gov restricts Emir; Union warns OPC over Ilorin; FG endorses SAGEEM for N25b ID Card project; F G proposes new N E PA Bill; Bafarawa lambasts LG chairmen; Commission unearths 32 abandoned FG projects; Abia govt lifts suspension order on 14 traditional rulers; Rtd AIG highlights dangers of ECOWAS protocol on free movement; Nigeria, S/Leone, Mali ask Charles Taylor to release political detainees; 8 3 Techical colleges to benefit from education plan; Why NITEL bill was increased – Minister; Prove yourselves, Nwosu charges AIDS cure claimants; Dirty linen at Oputa panel; The handshake and its enemies; Leave Abuja Stock Exchange alone; S/Leonean child victim for UK treatment; 20 white farmers for trial in Zimbabwe; Gulf oil spill threatens Saudi Arabia; Moi dedicates park to 1998 bomb victims; Security beefed up at Lagos ports; AON engages locally trained pilots; ATSSSAN charges Kema Chikwe over job security; Ethiopian Airlines to commence direct Hong Kong flight; TCB Plc elevates 14 staff; Nwokedi identifies cause of row over marginal fields; Nigeria Airways resumes flight on Lagos-London route; UBA raises share capital to N2b; Kwankwaso blames LGs over street begging; AIG commends CPs for fight against crime; N U J donates computers, generators to 18 state councils; NAPEP co-ordinator charges members; LG chairman supports creation of new councils; Liquor licensing board chairman gets accolades; FG establishes nursery belt in Gboko; Structure of a proposed national drought and desertification agency; Minister laments desert encroachment; Reducing carbon emissions level in Nigerian cities; No Place for a Yoruba Oba in llorin Emirate; APP crisis: govt officials quizzed s over assassination attempt; Driver jailed for offering bribe; Bizman drags police commissioner, two others to court; Police arrest wanted criminal in Zaria; Gurara to end Abuja water problem – Shagari; American company to build low cost houses in Abuja; Retrenchment underway in FHA; FCT residents speak on transportation problem; Johnson faults election of governors into associations; Thiam triumphs in 400m; Airways denies negligence over Nigerian athlete’s death;