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Item Open Access BLACK Orpheus: a journal of African and Afro-American literature(Ibadan: The General Publications Section, Ministry Of Education,, 1958-10) edited by Ulli Beier; edited by Janheinz JahnPaul Vesey- Georg Dickenberger; Seven Poems- Paul Vesey; Mister. Johnson' reconsidered- Gerald Moore; The Suitcase- Ezekiel Mpahlelc; Shango shrine- Ulli Beier; Ewe poetry- Geormbeeyi Adali-Mortt; migrants with manuscripts- Randolph Rawlins.Item Open Access An article of 100 facts about Nigeria(Lagos: Information Division Federal Ministry of Information, 1963-08) Information division federal ministry of informationGeography and climate; The people; Religion; Language; History; Constitutional development; Independent Nigeria; judicial system; Towns and harbours; Communications: road, rail, air, sea; Telecommunications; Radio and television; Education; Medical services; Police; Armed forces; Finance, trade and industry; Development programmes; Sport; Art and culture; General; Representatives overseas; Foreign representatives; Federal council of ministersItem Open Access Nigerian army magazine(Apapa, Lagos state :The Nigerian National Press Ltd.,, 1964) edited by: Lt.-Col. D. A. Ejoor, Lt.-Col. Y. Gowon, Major 0. Ohttoye, Major {Rev. Fr.j P. Martins, Capt. J. I. ChukuekeDefence of a Country; Current Affairs; National Day Honours and Awards 1964.Item Open Access Black Orpheus: a journal of African and Afro-American literature(Ikeja,Lagos state(P.M.B. 1036): Longmans of Nigeria Ltd., 1964) edited by Ezekiel Mphahlele; edited by Ulli BeierThree Soussou tales; Agony- Tchikaya U’Tamsi; I heard a bird cry - George Awoonor Williams; Three poems- Agostinho Neto; Oba Koso- Duro Ladipo; Igbako- D. O. Fagunwa; Ambiguous Adventure- Sheikh Amidou Khane; The Darkroom- Sylvain Bemba; Seduction- Mongo Beti; Blankets- Alex La Guma; To name the wrong- U. S. Merwin; Wole Soyinka- Una Maclean.Item Restricted Access Ojukwu's Rebellion and World Opinion(The Nigerian National Press Limited, Malu Road, Apapa, Lagos, 1966) GRAHAM-DOUGLAS B. NABOPrejudice and distortion; The fatal decree; Ojukwu’s ambition; The republic of biafra; Reaction to Gowon’s broadcast; Playing for time; ‘Total disengagement’; Propaganda programme; Constitutional conference; Why I resigned; False hope of victory; Confrontation with Ojukwu; Public executions; Unmitigated atrocities; Organized barbarity; Shocking news; Shameful events; Ojukwu and the minority areas; The grip of fear; Time for reason;Item Open Access Broadcast to the Nation: by his excellency major-general J. T. U. Aguiyi-Ironsi head of the national military government and supreme commander of the armed forces(Lagos State: The Government Printer. Government Press, 1966-05-24) AGUIYI-IRONSI, J. T. U.Item Open Access Nigeria magazine no. 92.(Lagos: The Cultural Division of the Ministry of Information, P.M.B.12524, ., 1967-03) Edited by T. O. A. AdebanjoLagos art galleries; Ganuwa—The walls of Kano city; Ife: the home of a new university; Ijo origins and migrations—II;The mystery of the buried bronzes; A miscellany; Literary supplement; Books; African and European dance; The arts in the new Africa; Time; Poets’ corner; Readers’ letters; Contributors;Item Open Access Nigeria magazine no. 96(Lagos: The Cultural Division of the Ministry of Information, P.M.B.12524, ., 1968-03) Edited by kunle AkinsemoyinTwo Nigerian Artists; Ju Festival; Nigerian Institute of International Affairs; Chieftaincy Installation; Literary Supplement; The Snail and the Tortoise; Bini Proverbs; The Nigerian Press and the Great War; Books; Poems; Contributors;Item Open Access FARMSTOCK:(Ebute-Metta, Lagos state (P. O. Box 79 EB 17 Abeokuta Street): Ijamido Printers and Publisher,, 1969-01) edited by Abiodun OjugbelePoultry 5; Diary 12; Sheep 17; General 4;Item Open Access IGBO traditional life, culture and literature.(Owerri, Imo state: 113 Douglas Road, Conch Magazine Limited,, 1971) Edited by M. J. C. Echeruo; E. N. ObiechinaPolitical culture and stability in Igbo society- M. S. O. Olisa; The concept and practice of satire among the Igbo- D. I. Nwoga; Relativism, pragmatism and reciprocity in Igbo proverbs- Austin J. Shelton; Igbo thought through Igbo proverbs: A comment- Michael J. C. Echeruo; Igbo language studies: Problems and principles- P. A. Nwachukwu; Igodo and Ozo festival songs and poems- Romanns N. Egudu; Functionality, symbolism and I decoration in traditional Igbo art- Obiora Udechukwu; Reflections on the preservation of Igbo folk literature- Helen Peters; The ‘rhythm of dance’ in Igbo music- Meki Nzewi; Individualism: An aspect of Igbo religion- B. I. Chukwukere; The ‘Chi,’ individualism and Igbo religion: A comment- D. I. Nwoga; Cosmology in the novels of Chinua Achebe- Carolyn Nance; Adam and Eve: Igbo marriage in the Nigerian novel- Juliet I. Okonkwo.Item Open Access Bibliographies of federal executive council:(Lagos: Federal Ministry of Information,, 1979) Federal ministry of informationAdefope, H. E. 0.; Adeleye, R. A.; Ajose-Adeogun, M.; Adewoye, O.; Aribiah, 0.; Ismaila, B.; Isokrari, D. G.; Leton, G. B.; Mafeni, B. O. W.; Nnamani, A.; Obasanjo, O.; Ogbang, P. M.; Oluleye, J. J.; Osisiogu, I. U. W. Shuwa, M.; Tseayo, J. I.; Williams, S. O.; Wunti, U. S.; Yar'adua, S.; Yusuf, M. D.;Item Open Access Annals of Borno vol. III: a multi-disciplinary annual periodical of research and documentation in the human and natural sciences from the University of Maiduguri(University of Maiduguri,, 1986) edited by Benedict Brann...et al.Sa’ad Abubakar: Pre-colonial government and administration among the Jukun; Samuel O. Okafor: The Role of the Chief Executives in Local Government; Offiong E. Udofia: The Kanuri and Interest-group politics in Borno; P. O. Paranavitana: Changing labour force participation patterns in Borno State; Christian C. Aguolu: Public library services in Borno State; Umara Bulakarima: Is Mober a Kanuri dialect?; Catherine Vereecke: Pulaaku, ethnic identity among the Adamawa Fulbe; Gina E. Porter: Periodic rural markets in Borno; O. Alaku & J. O. Igene: Factors influencing trade movement of sheep and goats from Borno State to other parts of Nigeria; B. O. Ogunbameru : Socio-economic impact of the South Chad Irrigation Project on participating Farmers in Borno State; Elizabeth N. Gadzama : High environmental temperature—A Problem to poultry production in Borno State; M. R. Islam: The Petrological studies of Biu Plateau basalts, Borno State, Nigeria; O. T. Nkereuwem: Preliminary Geophysical Investigation of Water bearing formations in Shaffa, Area of Bomo State.Item Open Access Nigerian yellow pages(Ibadan (22/30 Ozo’s Building, Opposite U.l. Post Office, P.O. Box 6450, Agodi P. Office): Worldwide Yellow Pages Limited,, 1991) ANDE, A. OImportant road distances in Nigeria: Approximate distances in kilometres; Nigeria telephone code numbers; African countries, Capital cities, Languages and telephone code; nationwide industrial yellow pages: Advertisers and subscribers index; Abuja: Classification index.Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper:(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2001-04-09) MEDIA trust Nigeria limitedFG invites ASUU for dialogue; 24 killed in Nasarawa, Plateau; ...Bandits raid 10 villages, kill 6 in Adamawa; FG, states, LGs share N158bn allocation; INEC can’t register parties; Indecent dressing: NASS may reject female corps members; Adamawa First Lady introduces REAP; Scientists warn on Rivers Niger, Benue, Lake Chad; Gowon inaugurates three ACF committees; West Africa calls extraordinary security summit; Report of the presidential committee on the review of the 1999 constitution; Petrol price deregulation attributed to govt ’s short-sightedness; Akume commends FG for flood relief; Senator unhappy with petroleum bill; Kano NIPR gets new exco; Higher Naira denominations and inflation; What is good for the goose...; Re: Keep it up, Maina Waziri; World conference on racism: Why Nigeria must participate; Re: OBJ, IBB and others; Islamic retail market is a neglected sector; Re: Don’t kill local film production; Re: Hadeija emirate petitioned Oputa panel over Jigawa state; Deregulation is no answer; Wake up, Gwarzo elite; Kudos to Kazaure local government chairman; African Union is the way out (2) –Lamido; Saudi police raid gambling den; Israel tense as festival starts; Police arrest two pupils over fire; Pakistan to send troops to Sierra Leone; Funeral fuels anti-racist anger; Senegalese election campaign begins; Ethiopia and Eritrea meet; Bus collision kills 32 in Tanzania; US optimistic over spy plane talks; War crime tribunal seeks Milosevic; Man stops own funeral; EU to renegotiate Kyoto treaty; Swiss charges former Kremlin aide; Countess embarrasses Buckingham Palace; NCP re-advertises Nigerdock, as workers oppose its privatization ...to sell off three national monuments; Woo banks to Kogi State, Societe Generale boss tells governor; Unions protest new airline out of Nigeria airways; Calabar EPZ granted free trade status; The road to London; Igbo chief sues Bola Ige; Fire razes Kingsway building, bank in Lagos; $210,000 bank fraud: Eight workers arraigned; Patient denies Abalaka; Unstable academic calendar scares expatriate lecturers from UNICAL; I have done a lot for the PDP; Meet Steve Chang: the anti-virus king; FG creates National Geographical system; NITEL gets acting Managing Director; Muslim society opens information centre; Senator advocates protection of intellectual property; Nokia cell phones face problem; Motorola denies liquidity problems; Napster denies breach of order; European Commission probes Intel; Singapore pushes for better-spoken English; Taliban says Bamiyan Buddha rubble not for sale; National Committee on slave Route Project underway—Minister ... also demands return of stolen Artefacts from France; Spice girls will be together at 50-Bunton; Bamako hosts two-day African Language Academy Workshop; The Story of the New Nigerian Part XI; FG urged to develop rails, inland waterways...; Illegal mining will continue unless... –Agabi; Panic grips Dutse as robbery suspects get bail; Man, 60, in court for car theft; Police smash Nyanya robbery gang; Man, 30, remanded for rape; African growth and opportunity act (AGOA) facts you must know ; Public Affairs Section of the Embassy of the United States of America; Barrera outclasses Hamed for unanimous decision; Herren helps keep Celtics playoffs hopes alive; Leeds1 Woodgate and Duberry found not guilty; FI rival wouldn't affect me, says Schumacher; Bonfrere breaches contract-NFA . .. drops rookie Eagles; Nestle donates N1.3m to NTF; Resign now, Akinyele tells Oneya No, I won’t –Oneya; AFN, athletes set for Ibori tourney; Flying Eagles lack character - Oneya; NEPA lifts Abuja FA Cup.Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper:(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2001-04-10) MEDIA trust Nigeria limitedNew political association debuts; 19 northern govs, probe hajj 2001; Supreme Court adjourns case to May 21; ALSCON stinks of corruption-Obasanjo *N7.2bn unaccounted for; Adedeji advocates true federalism; FCT chief judge refers Abacha’s case to court of appeal; FG vows to save Abuja from illegal structures; Suit against Head of Service struck out; Governor Sani campaigns against desert encroachment; FG fights desertification with N32bn; Senegal expels Habre; Nasarawa governor woos foreign investors; ABU SSANU braces up for another showdown; ASUU, FG and misplaced priorities; Deregulation: Not yet the lord’s prayer; Gen. Buhari, please contest 2003 election; Interpreting the law; The truth about NEPA; Obasanjo’s economic battles; Borno needs a strong and unified front; Bachama marginalization - a fallacy; Tonnie Iredia’s NTA parley with Zamfara state governor; Daily Times has goofed; Sarah and Co. should contest 2003 election; Letter to the 19 Northern governors; Museveni has no kitchen cabinet- Ugandan envoy; Sudan releases opposition leader ….rebels threaten oil workers; Biya demotes General; Biya demotes General; Driver to testify in school fire case; S/African arms scandal widens; Kuwait: Women football causes controversy; Khatami criticises arrests; NSE posts N14.1b in 3 months; BPE names adviser •BPE names adviser on NlTEL soon; Minister directs suspension of work on N1.5 billion plant; Shareholders forum holds in Kano; Air line operators to pay navigational charges; Katsina steel rolling mill resumes production today; Customs impound 76 vehicles at Idoroko border; OAAN canvasses law against touting, arbitrary taxation; Wema Bank elevates 262; Edo floats N1bn revenue bond; Stockpilling, hoarding, responsible for fuel scarcity -IPMAN scribe; CBN off-loads N591m treasury bills; AP appoints new MD; IBN donates N16m to LBS; Foreigners dominate South African tourism –report; The smiths of Bida (I); Delay in budget approvals is stalling us- chairmen; We’ll rid North-East of bandits if... Bakassi boss; NIPSS raises N75m for library; Gov. Sani denies sour relationship with Christians; Nobody is indispensable; FG to revamp primary health care with N2b; Subjects want district head deposed; NUJ chairman commends Gov. Lawal; Licensed agents fight customs’s men at MMIA; NQA takes deregulation campaign to the grassroots; APP: Can it survive another crisis; Cross-River Assembly orders LG T boss arrest; November election is another litmus test for PDP - LG boss; Gwandara community expresses support for council chairman; Misreporting Atiku; FG to conduct national mental health survey; Canada unveils support for genetic research projects; Rainy season eases fear of meningitis; AIDS confusion strikes South Africa; Cameroonian doctors face accusation of corruption; The Story of the New Nigerian Part XIII; N;ew questions over zobo; NEPA PRO advises consumers; FCT Minister to investigate cost of foodstuffs in Abuja; Arsenal sail through, beat Spurs 2-1; Sanchez salutes defeated Wycombe heroes; Hewitt's win sends Aussies past Brazil; Jackson wants Bryant in Lakers; Mass exodus may hit Pelican Stars; Nigerians should’ve faith in Bonfrere- Abdullahi; Female U-19 tourney draws holds April 17; NIPOGA honours Danjuma, governors; NUGA publicity c’mttee tours media houses * accredits 30 journalists; Aku carpets local coaches; Woods; Waugh; US athletes.Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper:(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2001-04-11) MEDIA trust Nigeria limitedSenate confirms Okadigbo, others guilty; Forgers of VP’s letter-head nabbed; Why I joined the ACF, by Gen. Gowon; ‘You are thieves,’ Obasanjo tells LGs; ‘You are thieves,’ Obasanjo tells LGs; Six killed in police, Fulani clash; NNPC indicts Agip, Texaco, others for diversion; Senate passes vote of confidence in Anyim; NECO registrar calls for more exam bodies; 10,000 policemen to be employed every quarter –Gana; Abuja High Court strikes out case on rights infringement; PDP council chairman removed for diverting cow; Ex-administrator defends former military regimes; Obasanjo approves distribution of grains to Plateau –Dariye; FG declares Friday and Monday public holidays; Nigeria condoles China on death of pilot; 178 people die of measles in Sokoto; Kofi Annan’s second term bid; Resource control: The greed factor; Enron: Heart of the matter; Jigawa: Chasing shadows; A model for pensions scheme;Policing the police; No deregulation for now; Only Sharia can ensure justice in Nigeria; Well done, Kwankwaso but...; Mediation is more satisfying –expert; Chevening: Bridging the link; Liberia’s former minister disappears; Jordan pressures Bush on Middle East; Cabinet reshuffle in Chad; Nujoma accuses US of creating HIV; Zambia mine collapse kills 10; Kenyan students face murder charge; Lusophone summit holds after nine years; Officials deny Fahd’s death; Spy plane row: China rejects US stance; Mother expects custody of internet twins; Dutch parliament approves mercy killing; Singapore separates siamese twins; Bush appoints gay adviser; Peru election ends in run-off as candidate withdraws; Airways workers accuse Atiku, El-Rufai over ploy to buy off NAL; Chevron committed to workers’ safety; ABC, Scotia Capital in $90m loan for UAE’s Oasis; FG to pay Jebba Mill workers soon; NAPIMS boss warns against sharp practices; Shell budgets $2.3bn for 2001 operations; Islamic Bank to aid Palestine with $180m; NITEL meets MTN, EC0NET over GSM take-off; Exchange rates for World currencies against the US dollar as at April 9; Dariye raises committee on Jos Inland Port; Iran to cut oil exports; Oil prices surge by 18cents; Rivers poised to dump NEPA; Odili pledges support for Savannah Bank; NEPC pays N3bn export benefits to 1,087 companies;The smiths; Extending help to the youths; Ambassador flays flogging of juveniles; Lagos airport fire: three FAAN officers removed; Correspondents challenge withdrawal of colleague from govt house press crew; Haruna reconstitutes new boards; No subsidy on fertilizer – Obasanjo; PTA chairman calls for adequate water supply in schools; Northern governors urge FG to suspend issuance of licence to mining coys; Community urges Abiola’s family to resuscitate his farm; Akwa Ibom gets new agric commissioner; Exam ethics project launches campaign for conference on education ethics; Obasanjo advised to pay railway pensioners; No mafia in the Senate- Zwingina; 10 rules for elevating your life; Desertification in Nigeria: Myth and reality; The Story of the New Nigerian Part XIII; Chyzob sues Pfizer, claims N26 million as damages; Police arrest 15 bandits; Customs seize 76 smuggled cars; Lack of infrastructure hampers court decongestion in FCT; Pastor charged for theft; FCT corps members storm Abuja with “Kill the Ghost”; Blind corps member undertakes N120,000 project in Abuja; Minister solicits support for construction of justice ministry headquarters; Man loses wife for converting to Christianity; Sales boy remanded in custody for stealing; FCT minister canvasses moral upbringing of children; Jabi housing scheme: workers report contractor to minister; Deregulation: sale of fuel shifts to bus stops; Cleric warns FG over deregulation; Two million Nigerians benefit from NDE says acting DG; Latin American Round-Up; Woods aims to sweep rest of 2001 majors; Grimandi backs Frenchman Vieira for top English award; Roma face tough Serie A run-in; Bill to abrogate Decree 101 underway; Upset galore at states FA Cup finals; Fans disrupt Kogi FA Cup final; Katsina Utd outshines Nasara FC; FG to construct mini stadia for African fiesta; Reps debate national sports policy.Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper Thursday, April 12, 2001:(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2001-04-12) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.Senate investigates fuel importation; NASS wades into FG, ASUU stand-off; Naira devalued 4.5%; ECOWAS moves to enforce sanctions on Liberia; FG restructures Calabar export zone; North gets first private FM station; China releases air crew as US apologises; Nigeria calls for end to visa restriction; Stella Obasanjo visits husband’s prison; FRSC plans accident-free Easter; Taraba Gov. runs to presidency for help; Kano lawmakers threaten deputy governor; FG votes N12.6bn for four steel companies; Why we handed over –Akhigbe; 178 die of measles in Sokoto; North West APP chieftain dies; Muslim youths flay government influence on Hajj; What is our environmental worth?; The three parties and democracy; N.Y.S.C: So far, how far?; Teenage pregnancy: A menace of the time; Deregulation is not the answer for now; The primate in murky waters; Fuel crisis and deregulation; Customs officers are being killed silently!; How Macedonia got the EU’s nod; Sino-American relations and global security; Kenyans face starvation; Israeli tanks attack refugee camp; S Africa approves artificial blood; Lusophone Summit; Rabbi calls for annihilation of Arabs; Mauritania arrests opposition leader; Nigeria joins ISESCO; Malawi stops by-election; Bin Laden’s ‘message’ causes confusion; Powell tours Europe; China to free US air crew; Canada nabs 36 stowaways; German nuclear cargo reaches border; Italy threatens to close Vatican Radio; German nuclear cargo reaches border; Italy threatens to close Vatican Radio; Braithwaite laments na tion’s economic woes; We cannot be stampeded over commodity exchange – SEC; Environment Ministry to promote small and medium industries; Ministry of Transport constitutes “crises free committee”; Ministry of Transport constitutes “crises free committee”; NNPC postpones workshop on local content; NIPC to establish zonal offices; N 110.01m worth of share traded in 1,608 deals at NSE; German airline to operate domestic flight from Minna airport; IMF, ECOWAS back Six-Nation Single Currency; Anglo-America, Oppenheimer family offer $16.7bn for De-Beers; Prices surge on U.S. gasoline; European Telecoms market chalks up; Korean products on display at Nigerstalg; Spectrum comes to Abuja; Tribute to a dynamic amazon; Argungu blames late Mail Daily , Trust delivery on poor town planning; Zamfara distributes 15,000 bicycles to indigenes; Nasarawa gov. unhappy with FG over state of Keffi college; Nigeria on path to greatness – Obasanjo; FG to dredge Oguta lake; Muslim organisation vows to fight oppression; Benue NUT calls for reconstitution of boards; Kano govt makes Qur’anic education compulsory in secondary schools; FG pledges to revive steel industry; Cross River govt to merge institutions of higher learning; Benue gets committee for Obasanjo’s visit; Crosslines to get more vehicles; Deregulation is dangerous-Omu; I have confidence in APP... but – Sarah; Safety matches production plant; Laundry soap production; Making millions from low-cost fish farming; South African Music awards; The Story of the New Nigerian Part XIV; House of Reps member docked over N113 million; Police arrest lecturer for illegal sale of arms; Adamawa: five security men held for murder; Medical doctor arraigned for murder; Police parade eight robbery suspects, recover 15 vehicles; Police commissioner decries mopol attack on musician; Goje explains government’s ban on generators; Women Centre begins assessement survey; Abba-Gana admits distortion of FCT master plan; NEPA retirees misled over gratuity – official; Egypt prepare bid for 2010 World Cup; James dismisses Barca rumours; Man Utd edge closer to title; African stars lit Europe with goals; Agali makes N425m move to Schalke; NFA, Sports Ministry boil over Bonfrere contract; Zamfara Utd, Kano Pillars in war of words; Oneya knocks referees; NEPA FC rejects appeal e’mttee decisions *threatens court action; Obasanjo slams Kanu, Okocha, others; Kanu asks to miss World Cup qualifier.Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper Monday, April 16, 2001:(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2001-04-16) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.IBB Ojukwu, others for national confab; Eight lynched for ‘missing’ organ; Buhari urges North to reject ID card; African Union becomes reality; Sharia is constitutional-Yadudu; London Seminar. Kano Emir, don task Nigerians on knowledge; NYSC members paid N7.500 allowance; Lagos Assem bly at war with Obasanjo; Benue govt, to spend N600 million on new boreholes; Anti-Nyame riots claim 3 lives; Ability to see beyond the horizon; Kaduna denies involvement in district heads’ selection; NBC denies Safir Communication; Councillor calls for new school law; Nigeria High Commission in U.K. embarks on intensive staff training; Kano line increases functional f le e t; FG to stabilise prices of food stuff; Justice for kill-and-steal cops; Does Adamawa need a university?; Obasanjo as the big chief; That inglorious ban on generators; IBB must not apologize; Re: indecent dressing: NASS may reject female corps members; Avoid force in conflict resolution; US planes bomb southern Iraq; Nigerian mission in U PC trains staff; Former Ugandan president returns from exile; Kabila names cabinet; Slave ship missing; DRC forces break ceasefire; UN to evacuate refugees; Congo Brazzaville ends talk; Chad mourns accident victims; China to lend Cuba $400m; US completes sub collision inquiry; Brazilian prisoners take 120 hostages; Spy plane crew return; Bomb blasts London post office; Battle over Russian T V escalates; Bomb blasts London post office; GOMBE STATE: The Journey so far; CBN Governor tasks SMEs over development finance; NUBIFIE, ASSBIFIE lambast First Bank management over staff unionism; Dunlop boss decries importation of ‘Tokunbo’ goods; NSE, Egypt Stock Exchange sign MOU on cross-border investments; Labour, Shipping companies’ alliance is illegal; Virgin Atlantic Airways to fly Nigeria; BPE scrutinises financial proposals of privatisation advisers; FG assures Nigerians of gains in deregulation; Minister explains why govt, regulates importation of generators; The lessons of Shagari’s visit to Abia State; The UBE in poverty alleviation; LG boss criticizes Assembly over tenure; Maitama Sule canvases support for Sharia; Offa polytechnic re-opens soon; Tinubu justifies workers’ retrenchment; AD apologises for gov’s non-performance; Akiga urges Benue govt, to assist FG in security; NUC reviews ‘varsity curriculum; Bizman cautions on resource control; Plateau denies creation of chiefdoms, districts; FRSC records reduced accident rate; Lawmaker lauds passage of secret cult bill; Saraki advocates overhaul of APP; Plateau Assembly passes a resolution on re-election campaign; Benue legislators shun sitting to press for better welfare; INEC announces by-election dates in Kebbi; NNPC acquires photo image processors; CBN creates web site; Science and Tech. inaugurates boards of four parastatals; Protection of intellectual property brings foreign investment; Arzika promises investor friendly environment; Microsoft battles viruses; Ex-cybercop: hackers not the only problem; Bobbie out with Salama Leku; 20-man robbery gang attacks travelers; Anti-robbery squad kills two robbery suspects; Man commits suicide after stabbing ex-wife; Magistrate orders enquiry into suspect’s release; Chairmanship tussle: Court lacks jurisdiction; Declaration of assets by public office-holders is a must; OAU ASUU indicts Borishade over strike; L G s ’ tenure : Chairman criticises legislators; FG to revamp refineries before deregulation; Lawmaker condemns clamour for second terms; Ogunkelu advises against formation of more political parties; IG tasks police on human rights; Ferguson warns players over Champions League; Juve close in on Roma; Diack wants broad support for IAAF leadership; Eko Hotel rejects Eagles • over NFA's indebtedness; Aliu, Hashimu push for promotion in Euro leagues;Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper Tuesday, April 17, 2001:(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2001-04-17) MEDIA trust Nigeria limitedObasanjo carries campaign to US, Britain; Don’t arrest us, Okadigbo, others tell IGP, minister; Violence escalates in Mideast; INEC begins delineation of constituencies; INEC cancels LG election in Ondo; Air raid only latest Israeli-Syrian grievance; FG upgrades prisons to international standards; Ministry set to harmonise functions of sanitary inspectors; K D S G awards contract for Refinery Road; Yobe unemployed youths to get interest-free loans; Malumfashi to enjoy improved water supply; VC warns Danfodio varsity students on cultism; NEPA relocates headquarters; Tazarce Syndrome: Democracy or dictatorship?; Al-Muharram: Why the silence?; Has N30billion recovered loot gone missing?; Governor Saminu Turaki, pay our retirement benefits please; Adamawa State University: A political gimmick?; Indian opposition prepares attack; Congolese rebels block UN troops; Bosnia genocide suspect arrested; Calm returns to Cincinnati; Dissident journalists air on new channel; N1.08 trillion Upstream Investments: Obaseki decries low indigenous participation; Rivers State set to build refinery; Remembering Aminu Kano; Civil Education and Democracy in Nigeria; Gov. declares Jigawa guinea worm free; Makarfi urges Christians to learn from Easter; Mrs. Tinubu assists Muslim youths with Nlm; Akilu recommends Sharia for all Nigerians; Rep. blames FG. for ASUU strike, Obasanjo sues for peace; PDP chieftain faults Obasanjo’s assessment of Imo State; 50 million people suffer epilepsy; Economic hardship identified as cause of mental disorder; Herbalists explain focus on STDS; We won't accept Bonfrere's resignation –NFA; Don't dare me, Mahadi warns SSANU; Police warn against disruption of NUGA festival.Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper:(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited,, 2001-04-17) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.Obasanjo carries campaign to US, Britain; Don’t arrest us, Okadigbo, others tell IGP, minister; Violence escalates in Mideast; INEC begins delineation of constituencies; INEC cancels LG election in Ondo; Air raid only latest Israeli-Syrian grievance; FG upgrades prisons to international standards; Ministry set to harmonise functions of sanitary inspectors; K D S G awards contract for refinery road; Yobe unemployed youths to get interest-free loans; Malumfashi to enjoy improved water supply; VC warns Danfodio varsity students on cultism; NEPA relocates headquarters; Tazarce Syndrome: Democracy or dictatorship?; Al-Muharram: Why the silence?; Has N30billion recovered loot gone missing?; Governor Saminu Turaki, pay our retirement benefits please; Adamawa state university: A political gimmick?; Indian opposition prepares attack; Congolese rebels block UN troops; Bosnia genocide suspect arrested; Calm returns to Cincinnati; Dissident journalists air on new channel; N1.08 trillion Upstream Investments: Obaseki decries low indigenous participation; Rivers State set to build refinery; Remembering Aminu Kano; Civil Education and Democracy in Nigeria; Gov. declares Jigawa guinea worm free; Makarfi urges Christians to learn from Easter; Mrs. Tinubu assists Muslim youths with Nlm; Akilu recommends Sharia for all Nigerians; Rep. blames FG. for ASUU strike; Obasanjo sues for peace; PDP chieftain faults Obasanjo’s assessment of Imo State; 50 million people suffer epilepsy; Economic hardship identified as cause of mental disorder; Herbalists explain focus on STDS; We won't accept Bonfrere's resignation –NFA; Don't dare me, Mahadi warns SSANU; Police warn against disruption of NUGA festival.