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  • ItemOpen Access
    Legality of transfer of power to collect taxes meant for local governments to the state governments in Nigeria.
    (Anambra: Awka Capital Bar Journal (ACBJ), 2024) ANUSHIEM, Uchenna Maryjane; William Chukwuma Amechi
    ■ Taxing powers of the state government in Nigeria; ■ taxing powers of the local government in Nigeria; ■ usurpation of powers of the local government to collect its taxes by the state; ■ taxes and levies; ■ taxing power; ■ transfer of power to collect taxes state government and local government.
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    Topography of human suffering in Nigeria – from the Plateau of corruption to the low lands of poverty:
    (Awka, Anambra: Awka Capital Bar Journal (ACBJ), 2024) MONEKE, Francis Chidozie
    ■ corruption; ■ development; ■ human rights; ■ cause lawyering; ■ judicial activism; ■ the Purport and Purview of the Right to Development; ■ the Right to Development as the Fountain Head of Other Human Rights; ■ corruption as the bane of the right to development in Nigeria; ■ fostering the Right to Development in Nigeria: ■ the bar instigating the bench in a robust engagement.
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    Effects of family planning counselling and media messages on contraceptives use by Nigerian men:
    (Enugu: University of Nigeria Enugu Campus, 2024-05) OBETA, Charles E.; Joseph I. Amuka; Beatrice C. Eneje
    ■ Family planning, ■ counseling, ■ media messages, ■ use of contraceptive
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    The cultural factors affecting women’s rights to property inheritance: a study of the Njikoka local government area of Anambra state
    (Journal Of Interdisciplinary Research in Education, Social Sciences and Arts (JIRESSA), 2024) OGUAMANAM, Gabriel Onyebuchi, Ph.D; Obah, Augustine Ikechukwu
    concept of property inheritance; cultural factors affecting women’s rights to property inheritance; effects of cultural denial of women’s rights to property inheritance.
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    The cultural factors affecting women’s rights to property inheritance:
    (Awka, Anambra State: Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka., 2024-01) OKONOFUA, Friday
    Climate change and women’s health.
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    Linguicide in Nigeria:
    (Awka: Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, 2024) NWACHUKWU, Daberechi Atulaegwu
    ■ Meaning/concept of linguicide; ■ Some languages that have died in Nigeria (cases of linguicide in Nigeria); ■ The case of the igbo language; ■ A looming language endangerment; ■ Consequences of marginalized indigenous languages; ■ Factors responsible for the marginalization of indigenous languages in Nigeria; ■ Agents of marginalization against the Nigerian indigenous languages.
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    Explaining packet delays under virtualization
    (2016-01) WHITEATER, Jon; Schneider, Fabian; Teixeira, Renata
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    Information and knowledge management in the digital age: concepts, technologies and African perspectives
    (Ibadan, Oyo State ( University of Ibadan Post Office Box 20492): Third World Information Service Limited,, 2008) AINA, L. O. (Ed); S. M. Mutula and M.A. Tiamiyu
    Information and knowledge management in the global digital society: An African perspective; Internet facilities and their Uuse in Africa; Local content and Africa's presence on the Web; Towards Developing African's Web Content: Challenges, Strategies and Tool; Digital Libraries; Transition to automated library information systems and the challenges for libraries in Africa; E-Government and E-records; Digital divide in Africa: Its causes and amelioration strategies; Bibliographic and library networks in Africa; A Framework for digital preservation in Africa; Knowledge management; Indigenous knowledge systems in Africa; Intellectual property rights in the digital age; Evolving mechanisms for the protection of copyright in the digital environment; Freedom of information; Information security management challenges and prospects in Africa; Information retrieval systems, Concepts and strategies for African researchers
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    Daily trust newspaper Wednesday, April 15, 2009:
    (Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2009-04-15) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited
    Yuguda crosses over to PDP; FG approves N15bn for transformers; Easter mayhem: 115 arraigned in Minna; Plateau police unaware of arms seizure; FG to buy transformers worth N15bn; Residents flee as troops move to Nembe; 11 banks floats credit bureau; HIV/AIDS maternal mortality rates drop in Kano; Fuel now N150 per litre as scarcity worsens in Kano; Cleric seeks punishment for religious fanatics; Doctors' strike paralyses medicare in Edo; 7 die in Kaduna auto accidents; Shell to pay N1m over oil spill fire; Plateau police unaware of apprehended cache of arms; Governors' Forum appoints DG; Yar'adua appoints new special adviser; FG inaugurates committee on job creation; JAMB releases UME results; Road crash claims 10 in Yobe; Intercontinental, UBA, First Bank make Forbes top 2000; Turaki: I'm fine, but in pain; Reps to review criminal justice system; MMS registers over 400 informal miners; Oba Commends FG for allocating Jetties to LGSG; Ekiti re-run: NOA plans peace forum; Niger Delta ministry adopts transparency in consultancy bidding; NARTO denies sabotaging railways; Police nab border bandits; Sokoto re-constitutes c’ttee on immoral activities; Sokoto to sack unqualified teachers next year; Customs lifts ban on training; NULGE orders Ondo workers back to work; Benue sacks boat operators over disagreement with gov's convoy; Power probe: Senator urges exposure of culprits; Jigawa to verify civil servants; Father, son arraigned over assault on cleric; Plateau govt reacts to call for suspension of Jang; Church urges revival of textiles; Commandant cautions Liberia-bound soldiers on nation's image; Expert advocates review of agric strategies; ECOWAS to adopt legal -framework on mining; Resident doctors embark on strike; MCAN hosts seminar for women; Easter: Ebri wants Christians to pray for leaders; Benne Speaker escapes no confidence vote; Helmets: FRCS impounds 841 motorbikes; Plateau House begins investigation on closure of state varsity; Union urges action on Abuja-Lokoja road; Wage increase will not solve workers problem; Don tasks journalist on investigative reporting; Adamawa donates N1m, materials to fire victims; Nigeria and elite machinations; The House and border dispute between CR and Ebonyi; Atiku is right, electoral reform will not work; Amnesty for militants; Election petition: Yobe's different scenario; Achike Udenwa's unintelligent gaffe; Togo raid to ward off security threat, two killed; Somali pirates hijack Greek ship; Police say missing Gambia journalist is dead; Hutu rebel 'hit list' in DR Congo; Lebanese ex-general accused of spying for Israel; Japan signs nuclear energy deal with Jordan; Iran puts US reporter on trial for spying; Egypt accuses Iran as police hunt 'Hezbollah cell'; Asia-Pacific countries meet in Indonesia on Rohingyas; Thai riots halt after deaths; leaders face arrest; Man jailed for spraying urine, faeces on food in UK; EU to sue Britain over Internet privacy; Castro insists US go further, lift 'cruel' embargo; 'Islamic finance, solution to global meltdown; CBN forex policy hurts North – NU; Seaports alone can sustain the economy – Elochukwu; N200bn agric loan may be hijacked by Dr. Adiya; Opengate MFB grants N7m loan to boost agric; Newspapers to suffer decline in advertisement; Poland to seek $20bn IMF credit; Goldman Sachs sees strong
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    Daily trust newspaper Tuesday, April 14, 2009:
    (Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2009-04-14) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited
    Family of 13 perish; Lame heads police reform implementation committee; My hijab didn't contravene dress code Sacked nurse; C'ttee seeks overhaul of NSE operation; Passenger lands plane after pilot dies; Obama moves to end 50-yr Cuba embargo; Gunmen, Navy clash in N/Delta; Fire kills student in Sokoto; NAMA begins second phase of flight calibration; Emir urges Nigerians to re-brand their heart; Plateau PDP faction wants Jang suspended; Ijaw group threatens attacks; Police warn trouble makers on Yuguda's defection; NMA begins strike in Edo; I didn't contravene dress code; Obama moves to end 50-yr Cuba embargo; Ogun crisis: Reps insist on takeover; Kabo Air launches Kano-Dubai direct flight; Reps C'ttee to meet 500 militant groups in N/Delta; Police reform: FG raises implementation c'ttee; weights and measures may earn Nigeria N30 billion annually; Passenger lands plane in US after pilot dies; UNIBEN council disowns Prof Gbenidion; Saminu Turaki in stable condition – CMD; FG to evacuate. stranded Nigerians in India – Minister; Onaiyekan calls for new ideas on N/Delta problem; Peacekeeping: Nigerian military chiefs, UN officials meet in New York; Cleric cautions against hoarding; Mark pledges scholarships to families of Makurdi crash victims; Police distribute emergency call numbers in P/Harcourt; Police arrest 1,202 suspects in zone 11; Kwara SUBEB to appoint VPs for junior secondary schools; Anambra awards N300m road contract; Katsina to provide primary schools with computers; Install Uke of Takum now, says leader; CAN demands prosecution of corrupt leaders; Hoodlums attack worshippers at aster celebration; Soldiers nab armed robbers on Kogi road; Namadi’s aide advocates law on girl child education; Blind association seeks Ondo govt aid on employment; Armed robbers raid Katsina village; Why we can't phase out 'Molue' on Lagos roads -LAMATA; Cleric advises Yar'adua on 7-point agenda, tenure elongation; NSCDC boss tasks rescue team on disaster mgt; FG to reposition Naval Dockyard; NANS urges govs to shun students' politics; NEMA plans early warning system against disaster; Three die, two injured in Borno land dispute; Plateau is investor friendly; Police prevent religious crisis in Kazaure; Board decries decay at Makurdi center; Tiv leaders burn book on Akume's allegation; Akpabio urges religious leaders to join fight against kidnapping; Politics of river basins authorities; Getting it right in the Niger Delta; Two years without Sheikh Ja'afar; Can Nigeria have a working democratic system?; That fear of Jacob Zuma must be good for Africa; Why Nigerian companies are folding up; Mauritania coup leader announces presidential bid; .As opposition rejects elections as farce; Gabon president challenges French account freeze; Mortar shells fired at US congressman in Somalia; Soldiers "attack" brother of Togo president; EL Salvado: A left turn of US staunch ally; Iran welcomes nuclear talks with West; 4 Lebanese soldiers killed in ambush; Thai soldiers spray gunfire, . tear gas at protesters; China pledges to improve human rights; Easter Monday hostel blaze kills 21 in Poland; Serbia to seek ,extradition of Nazi suspect from US; Paraguayan bishop-turned-prez admits paternity; Economists seek 'alternative' -CBN, stock market; FG retirees to get N 55b pension benefit; NSE trading platform should be overhauled – Report; Islamic insurers lack investment options; -VP seeks input into oil, gas reforms; Oil falls as demand set to slow; Aulic to turn Lagos trade fair business haven in W /Africa; Oando begins work on 210,000 MT Lekki terminal project;
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    Daily Trust Newspaper Friday, April 17, 2009:
    (Lagos state: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2009-04-17) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited
    Alleged plot to kill Tinubu baseless -Police; Can you keep a joint account with your spouse?; Help us to fight pirates - Somali PM; No need for Haliburton probe c'ttee; Cut 7-point agenda to electoral reform; Deregulation: Marketers stop fuel imports; El Rufai says: seek asylum? Never; Democracy may soon lose its appeal, says Gowon; AP shares manipulation: SEC suspends Nova Finance for one year; MD to face EFCC, Dangote cleared; Yar’adua’s aide unimpressed with MDG progress; Plateau Assembly denies endorsing Jang for 2011; Sokoto gets two new commissioners; Tanko Yakassai harps on proportional representation; Economic meltdown: Nigerien Minister urges rescue package; NSCDC nabs 25 for cheating in JAMB exams; Alarming rise of kidney diseases in Nigeria; Inside dangerous world of child hawking; How I survived Obasanjo – Tinubu; Cut 7-point agenda to electoral reform; Yar’adua’s administration is corrupt – NBA; N4bn sugar development levy missing; Hajj 2009: FCT fixes may payment deadline; FG to support party conventions; Aliero sacks two FCT Secretaries; Amaechi heads PDP Special Convention Electoral Panel; Telecommunication: FG seeks alternative power supply; Yar’adua approves implementation of Ogoni-shell initiative; 57 Jigawa students in Singapore for IT programmes; Kogi partners Malaysia on palm produce; Gwada crisis not religious – CAN; Shell to establish laboratory in ABU; Expert blames high TB rate on poor awareness; Embrace God, prelate urges Christian; Audu urges prudent management of resources; Atta Ibrahim family to mark 45th anniversary April 25; Assembly members plot removal of Benue Speaker; My dethronement is politically motivated – Alkali; Lack of political will hindered Ajaokuta project; Fertilizer now sells at N2,100 in FCT; NOA partners DAAR Communications to promote Ya’adua’s agenda; Shekarau: Resolve the TROVAN logjam now; Award of contract as achievement; ABUTH should rescind decision on sacked nurse; Borno PDP’s litany of electoral agonies; Kogi politics and the need for unity; Mauritania’s junta leader steps down, to run for presidency; UN nuclear inspectors quit N/Korea; Somali PM asks for more help to fight pirates; FG wants Nigerians to patronize locally made products; Mauritius sees 2008/09 inflation down to 7%; Fuel scarcity: NNPC, marketers trade blames as queues persist; Firms partner on Lagos/Ibadan expressway; Insurance firms begin nationwide awareness campaign; NIM to build N1bn office in Abuja; Botswana mulls $70 million Zimbabwe credit line; Congo rejects miners contract proposals; FG wants Nigerians to patronize locally-made products; FG urged to give priority to women farmers; Youths meet African leaders at W/Economic Forum; Colic in babies; Can you keep a joint account with your spouse?;
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    Daily trust newspaper Monday, April 13, 2009:
    (Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2009-04-13) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited
    Reps dump power probe report; The story of Easter; Halliburton: Opposition threatens to name bribe takers; Yaradua orders ministries to allow information flow; Food prices soar by 20%; Arms cache intercepted in Jos – Jang; Deeper Life overseer, Pastor Kumuyi loses wife; Clerics, governors, others advise Christians at Easter; Why I am in guber struggle by Akarume; Bishop opposes death sentence for kidnappers; Ex-Dep Gov cautions on CBN’s $200m loan to farmers; ABUTH defends sack of nursing staff over hijab; Pursuit of vanity, cause of Nigeria’s backwardness; Sultan calls for reform of education system; First bank director Ngama Kazir get traditional titles; Easter: Mark tasks leaders on harmony; Arms cache intercepted in Jos; Shell shuts flowstations after fire; Reps dump power probe report; Economic recession affects beggars’ fortunes; UN Security Council: Nigeria insists on an Africa veto power; FG pledges prudent budget implementation; Withdrawal of Atiku’s police guards, a vendetta – AC; Heavy storm: Taraba community flees into Cameroon; FG urged to mitigate economic meltdown; Benue, C/River shift ground on boundary dispute; Easter: Sylva sues for peace: Mimiko challenges youths on electoral reform; Fuel price hike curtails movement in Otukpo; Fishermen seek govt assistance on fish imports; Adamawa pledges cooperation with traditional rulers; Hajj: Committee begins screening of 2009 intending pilgrims; Hypertension accounts for 20% of pregnancy problems – UNICEF; Saraki approves Kwara varsity council; Goje may revoke contract over poor work; Farmers seek loans in Bauchi; 66 vehicles impounded in Kaduna for breaking regulation; Easter: Fashola harps on religious tolerance; Rebranding: Nigeria should start from family – Islamic Group; ECOWAS experts to meet on mining sector growth; Bayelsa picks holes in UK travel advise; Frequent road crashes: FRSC to evaluate Hawan Kibo; Stakeholders want youth’s involvement in decision making; Labour Ministry, ILO to organise employment summit; FG builds fish hatcheries in Delta; Speakers to intervene in Ogun Assembly crisis; Communities protest construction of Kafin Zaki Dam; FG spends N225m on capital projects; Gov’s aide tasks youths on development; Benue prepares students for science and tech competition in China; Disagreement as Hameed Ali knocks politicians on dev.; Yandakan Katsina emerges; Speaker Bankole: Who does he speak for?; Rebranding Nigeria begins with renaming Nigeria; FERMA and the state of our roads; Letter to Gov Shekarau; Fatima Sheriff and challenges facing Borno women; Abinos, albinism and voodooist profanities; NGO leading talks to free aid workers in Sudan; US captain held by pirates freed; Crisis talks fail in Madagascar; Mummies found in ancient Egypt burial chamber; Egypt state controlled paper denounces Hezbollah; Zimbabwe shelves own currency for a year; Zimbabwe sets team to drive constitutional reforms; Madonna still keen to adopt Malawian child; Ahmadinejad dismisses demand to halt atom work; Iraq Sunni leader eyes Shiite alliance; Israel, Palestinian leaders make first phone call; Jordan kings calls for serious Mideast talks; Palestinian prisoner dies in Isreali jail; Obama seeks new relationship with Latin America; Easter: Pope urges end to war, poverty; Volcano erupts in Ecuador; Obama’s brother refused entry to UK; Rebels kill 13 soldiers in Peru; Wen says China seeing gradual recovery; Riots trail Thailand emergency patrols gradual recovery; Key nations agree N/Korea draft; Fiji coup leader restored as PM; Honda unveils dog-friendly car; Politician fumes over gay elephant in zoo; Saudis ban ‘lewd’ license plates; Man divorces wife by text message; Woman unknowingly had bullet in head for 12 years; Yaradua govt makes foray into agriculture; Kaduna identifies 11 hydropower locations; Yaradua govt makes foray into agriculture; Biotechnology can boost agric in Nigeria; N200bn loan: Large scale farmers divert agric fund; Poverty: Adamawa youth revert to mortar, pestle; Hajj 2009 and global economic crisis;
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    Daily Trust Newspaper Friday, April 24, 2009
    (Lagos state: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2009-04-24) MEDIA Trust Nigeria Limited
    SEC boss AI-Faki quits; Air mishaps: airlines refuse to pay victims; Nigeria 4th worst in medical system – WHO; Assembly condemns kidnap of Canadian; 3 Plateau SUBEB staff die in car accident; S/Court to hear Andy Uba’s appeal; Ekiti re-run: INEC not sincere; Reps to expand Okiro panel mandate; W/Bank questions Nigeria’s growth strategy; Al-Bashir: Afro-Arabs reject arrest warrant; Petroleum pipelines are decaying, says PPMC boss; Senate orders FG to deploy troops to Benin border; Oyinlola decries fall in military professionalism; El-rufai vs NASS Court to hear suit May 27; N/Assembly sits on 72 audit reports; Why Yar’adua now welcomes visitors; Ribadu: Tribunal fixes April 30 for ruling; President thanks AL-Faki as he quits; External thugs threaten Ekiti re-run – INEC; Nightmare puts 13 year old marriage asunder; Plateau launches education fund for handicapped children; Jigawa fixes Hajj fare at N450,000; Benue unhappy with level of foreign investment; Ogun varsity gets acting VC; Man in court for killing lover; Fashola threatens to prosecute erring Eyo masquerades; Plateau to re-open state varsity; NAFDAC bans shampoo that causes cancer; Council seals 5 coys over fake drugs; BAOBAB trains female journalists; Police smash kidnap syndicate in Oyo; Ogun Assembly observes session without suspended members; rerun Polls: memo to Ekiti people; The many presidential U-turn; Is Soludo really the issue?; Piracy in Somali waters; Do$250m for Somalia; S/Africa ruling party leads; 18 Somalis in court for pirate trials; Manipulation is real problem with NSE; N40bn needed to fix power; Airport inaugurates SAC; Unity Bank to establish micro bank in Ondo; .Unethical practises: NSE suspends ,three broking firms; Odua Group divests from Wema bank; Girl, 13, battling rare disease that will turn her into a statue; Breaking the animal kingdom’s colour code; Warning signs of autism; Breastfeeding protects mother – Research; How and why women damn the risks of using aphrodisiacs; Waste can alleviate poverty, generate energy; NEMA assesses disasters in Cross River; Flood: Kano residents to get drainages; Agency arrests 355 goats for sanitation offences; Government promises compensation; Three dies in auto crash; Loyola Jesuit college to host supreme head; Soldiers arrest motorists; Police clamp down on street traders; Mega party will check impunity, Nnamani says; Aspirant challenges Nyako’s second term bid; Anambra PDP faction rejects Emodi-led exco; Unity forum tasks Yaradua on Ekiti polls; Significance of trust and trusteeship in Islam;
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    Daily Trust Newspaper Thursday, April 23, 2009:
    (Lagos state: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2009-04-23) MEDIA Trust Nigeria Limited
    2011 polls: UK group raises fears; Reps threaten to arrest Otedola over AP share scandal; 7 NERC bosses charged; His day in court; No troops for Ekiti; Cop-killers get bail, IG kicks; I was never detained -Dangote; JTF kills two militants, unaware of attack on Turkish vessel; Nigeria records biggest meningitis epidemic – EU; Delta Steel Coy pensioners take protest to N/Assembly; Robbers kill 30 in bullion van raid; UK Parliamentary group raises fears on 2011 election; FG in direct contact with N/Deita militants – Orubebe; Ambassadors want salary increase; RMAFC: Yar'adua's 20% pay cut won't stop further cut; Appeal court upholds High court ruling on Niger Governor; Meningitis kills 80 in Kaduna in three months; 100,000 Nigerians die annually from 18 complications --- U.S. Official; Pfizer: Victims deny accusing Kana emirate; Kankia District Head dies at 80; Ekiti re-run: Senator wants FG to deploy soldiers; Stop discriminating against ex-convicts, FG told; EU to produce meningitis vaccine; UN seat: Liberia pledges support for Nigeria’s bid; Belgore makes case for land reform; 1200 houses destroyed; Halliburton: NLC warns on diversion; N/Delta crisis: Expert calls for all inclusive approach; NTDC launches tourism-friendly products; IN/Assembly can't review constitution'; NUC convenes forum on low varsities ranking; Guinea seeks fund to hold elections; ACF condemns Kaduna kidnap; Sokoto to get pharmaceutical coy; Civil service council suspends six over loan scandal; Nigeria to benefit from $5Oom French water fund; AI-Bashir and ICC's double standards; Re: EFCC seeks El-Rufai's extradition; Reorganising Nasarawa civil service; Electoral reform and democratic sustainability; ANC set for landslide win in South-African elections; Africa's first ladies urge health care; Britain frees 12 terror suspects without charge; S/Africa: Awaiting the Jacob Zuma inauguration; Glo, Dangote sign deal on telecoms; Gombe airport will attract investors; Poverty In Nigeria; Yaradua is being careful about N70bn textile fund but….- Minister; FG approves $15 PSC for MMA2; FG backs Med-View as it opens Lome office; Kenya airways, NTDC, 36 states support Akwaaba'09; AERO now offers online · 1 check-in for passengers; Kwara Assembly deliberates on Housing Estate Agency bill; Gurara waterfall to gulp N135m on tourism; Stop dumping waste in River Benue; Lightning kills boy at Jikwoyi; Scavenger in court over assault; Heavy rainstorm causes havoc at Kubwa; Only private sector can curb unemployment – Ndanusa; Civil Service Union urged to be agent of change; ANPP, PDP against needed electoral reforms – Nnabuchi; Ekiti re-run: AC raises alarm over INEC’s request for soldiers; Defection fever grips Nasarawa AC; Group urges govs, LG bosses on seven point agenda; Adefemi aims for new start; Worgu struggles to adapt in Sudan; Basketball future lies with these kids – Ujiri, Umar; FIFA finals inspection visit now May 13;
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    Analysis of timbercrete: sawdust-infused concrete mixtures
    (Open Journals of Environmental Research (OJER), 2024-05) FASASASI, M. O.
    materials and methods; sieve analysis; test procedure; slump test; casting and curing; compression test; water absorption; dry density.
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    Prevalence and susceptibility of bacteria from used toothbrushes of students residing in hall I and II university of benin benin.
    (Open Journal of Bioscience Research (OJBR), 2024-04-27) OSUMAH, R. O.; Uzama-Avenbuan, O.
    Bacteria; contamination; toothbrushes; oral health; prevalence; isolation of bacteria.
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    Daily Trust Newspaper Tuesday, April 21, 2009:
    (Lagos state: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2009-04-21) MEDIA Trust Nigeria Limited
    Where are the donkeys?; Why Vaswanis were deported -EFCC; Media Trust titles wear new look; Fuel scarcity: Yar'adua blames Fashola, tanker drivers; Abductors of Canadian say she is ill; N70bn textile fund on course – FG; FG shortlists Gazprom, 14 others for gas devt; Obasanjo loses BOT chair monopoly; Yar'adua stops 2011 campaigns; Police arrest 28 thugs in Katsina; Shagari, IBB condole Bafarawa; Petrol sells for N120 per litre in Sokoto; AFAN crisis: Nyako, Shettima, Adamu face contempt charges; Girl commits suicide over forced marriage; 83-yr-old blind gunrunner. submits self to Ali Kwara; Fuel scarcity: Yar' adua blams Fashola, tanker drivers; Why Vaswanis were deported'; Market gains N42bn; ...EFCC, FG violate 'court orders – Vaswanis; Double delegation from 'Plateau; Bode George causes stir at Ondo stand; W/Africa now major drug route -Ibn Chambas; Monetisation: FG kicks off pre-payment verification; Maduekwe warns ambassadors; FG to introduce' integrated financial system in 2010; CBN’s 50th anniversary is Cor sober reflection – Soludo; INEC postpones rneeting with traditional rulers; Legislator empowers 30 youths in Bauchi; Shari' ah Court punishes man for contravening divorce law; University students protest against fees increase; Petrol scarcity: Passengers stranded at Nsukka parks; Fuel scarcity, BRT, LAGBUS deploy 755 buses; Rivers Police arrest suspected militant, 8 car thieves; FRSC warns motorists against abuse of dual carriageways; Zamfara students opt out of NANS protest; Lagos civil servant found dead in bedroom; Physically-challenged complain of discrimination in Gombe; Fashola inaugurates pension commission; Armed robbers besiege Enugu-Onitsha road; Agitation for Edu state hots up; NAH(ON urges clerics to train intending pilgrims; Tura Los Angeles for health summit; Atiku, DPP commiserate with Bafarawa; Maternal deaths caused by ignorance - Iyabo Obasanjo; NYSC, FG to partner j on re-branding; Lagos imposes N7.5m fine on tanker drivers; NACOMYO to establish skills acquisition center in Kogi; VC warns UNN students against cultism; Ondo gets new commissioners; NOA boss attributes crime , wave to unpopular policies; Councilors to hold summit June; JCCE advises on 7 point agenda; Yuguda: At long, long, long, last!; Police: Nigeria's e:nda:ngered specie?; That bad news from Niger State; The Ekiti run-off; On Halliburton bribery scandal; Of University of Abuja council and new VC; What's the fate of Ajaokuta Steel Company?; Somali pirates release Lebanese ship; Malawi to hear appeal on Madonna's failed adoption; South Sudan clashes leave more than 170 dead; DR Congo opposition party demands leader's release; UN unearth Israel war crimes in Gaza; Iran orders probe of jailed US journalist's case; Bomber strikes US soldiers meeting Iraqi officials; Bin Laden deputy slams Obama plan for Afghanistan; Israel protests to Switzerland over Iran meeting; Doctor still considering India twins’ operation; Thai PM rules out talks with exiled Thaksin; IAEA: Obama good for solving N/Korea nuclear issue; China launches new English-language newspaper; Iran's leader sparks Western walkout at UN meeting; Cuba, Obama elbow economic crisis off summit stage; Gingrich slams Obama over Chavez; 'Land-use Act needs amendment - S. S. Ameh; FG shortlists Gazprom, 14 others for gas devt; N200bn agric loan: How CBN sidelined 22 banks; Fake products: FG engages foreign firms; Suleja NIPOST becomes shopping plaza; Meltdown: Firm proffers anti- recession strategy; CIBN admits 73 new fellows; Unity Forum tasks CBN on BDCs; North and the 'wonder maize'; NACRDB gives N25m loan to rice farmers; PHCN writes off N1.5bn customer's debt in Katsina; Kilimanjaro rewards food lovers; US scientists to grow brussels sprouts on Moon; Keeping slim is good for the planet, say scientists; Demolition of school structures cause tension in Jos North; NITDA to site software centre in Kano; NIM to build N1bn office in Abuja; Tomorrow is Earth Day; LG commissions N70.6m earth trucks; Blocked drainages. worry Lagos residents; More wealth in waste management-John Odey; FG, -firm to install $12.8m weather radars; Legislator aides N300m electrification project
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    Daily trust newspaper Thursday, April 9, 2009:
    (Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2009-04-09) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited
    Interest rate: CBN threatens to sanction banks; Pilgrims the Atlantic Ocean; FG traces $150m bribe to Swiss banks; Nigeria loses $24bn to N/Delta unrest; FG awards N42bn fertilizer contract; Adesanya: Abacha's driver gets 28 years' jail term; FEC approves assets forfeiture bill; Police investigate sale of babies in hospital; Tax defaulters now to face prosecution; .FG awards N42bn fertilisers procurement contract; Fraud: FG invites foreign auditors to investigate PPRA; PDP morally bankrupt – Atiku; CBN to suspend bank CEOs on interest rates hike; Halliburton, a test case for Yar'adua – CNPP; Reps threaten to arrest new Gbom-Gbom Jos, 7 others; Vaswanis plan multi - billion naira vehicle plant; Renaissance Capital says Intercontinental Bank is healthy; Yaradua appoints Chinade as adviser on foreign affairs; Don’t gag senators, AC telIs PDP; Nigeria will soon be out of the woods – Mark; Ad-hoc staff to conduct 2011 elections – INEC; Custom boss tasks maritime service providers on quality; Police vow to stamp out election malpractice; ASUU leader warns FG on Halliburton scandal; 21 suspected JAMB cheats prosecuted in Ogun; Imo speaker pays WAEC fees for students; Carter center treats 6,500 guinea worm cases in Nigeria; NCWs to mobilise women against vote buying; Jigawa to launch 590 tricycles; FCT minister risks jail over contempt; NBC opposes bill to amend law; NSCDC arrests oil thieves in Ondo; Benue CNPP flays suspension of LG chairmen; Yobe Assembly confirms 20 commissioners; Rep. alleges plan to derail Yar' adua's govt; Fire razes Ringim General Hospital; Jigawa to train 3,000 birth attendants; Association campaigns for Shinkafi; FRSC flays abuse of traffic rules; Police kill robbery suspect in Lagos; Kwara varsity gets interim chairman; NANS enlists support for Apa State; Soludo's successor: A case for Mailafia; Scepter of solace; Re: The pitfalls of opposition politics; .Electoral reform: Holding government accountable; FCT: The challenges before Aliero; Algerians go to polls, president seeks third term; S/Africa: Poll violence fears haunt Zulu heartland; Rwandan genocide suspects win extradition appeal; Africa polio outbreak worries Red Cross; Israel tests system to shoot down Iranian missiles; Jewish settlers rampage through W/Bank village; New nuclear talks offer for Iran; Bomb kills 7near Baghdad Shi'ite shrine; . Iran charges American journalist; Italy begins earthquake funerals; Suspected US strike kills three in Pakistan; More than 100,000 rally against Thai PM; China sentences 2 to death over Tibet riot; Castro seeks better ties with Obama's US; US-led troops kill 6 Afghans; Chimpanzees exchange meat for sex; Cat found alive after 5 weeks under rubble; Motorist survives three accidents in an hour; Man decides to clean with gasoline while smoking; Skeleton found in tree 29 years after suicide; .FG urged to rescue small businesses; Naira falls again; NSE to ban erring brokers; Northern govs urged to emulate Wamako on agric; MTN out with innovative products, services; Air France takes delivery of Boeing 777; Arik Air to sponsor Sierra Leonean pilots; FG urged to rescue small businesses; Peace MFB leases 15 buses in 4 months; A day out with Jalingo's local brick layers; ClIN to review syllabus to reflect insurance dynamics; Royal Exchange launch digital card payment system; Some insurers qualify for TARP fund;
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    Daily trust newspaper Friday, April 10, 2009:
    (Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2009-04-10) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited
    Atiku: Yar'adua is witch-hunting me; Yuguda returns to PDP on Tuesday; Beninois invaders sack Kebbi village; "Why North is. Searching for black gold'; British police chief quits over blunder; Beheaded corpse dumped in Abuja; 2011: Senators, Northern Union back Yar'adua; Yar’dua dissolves NDDC Board; 2011: Senate, NU root for Yaradua; Hassan Adamu heads NDIC board; Police officer kills colleague in Ilorin; Gombe spends N426m on health facilities; NTI 5 committees to strengthen teacher training; Lightening kills 20 cows in Kwara; Police issue strike warning over allowances; Open free heart surgery beneficiary commends govt; Joint military taskforce to take over security in Edo; Yaradua signs N159bn FCT budget into law; 5 Nigerian hospitals for stem cell transplant; PDP special convention under threat; JAMB to release UME results April 14; CBN orders banks to remove ATM from public places; Court bars police from arresting Kenny Martins; PTDF revokes N3bn contracts; FG supports operational researchers on HIV/AIDS; Akunyili urges public, private sector to support re-branding; Jigawa commits N19.6bn to road construction; 8 die in Benin auto crashes; Fashola reacts to US bomb blast alert; Hepatitis scourge rises in Plateau; LG budgets N956m for 2009; Islamic forum condemns use of pills, condoms to reduce population; 100 BUK students receive vaccines against Meningitis; Imo legislators donates equipment to hospital; Governor chases out organizers, exhibitors from agric fair; Akwa Ibom inaugurates family court; Low teacher intake worries NTI boss; Reps mov to end Niger Delta crisis; Workers to get monetization arrears soon -Minister; Senate calls for liberalisation of broadcast license; N/Assembly urged to have oversight function on youth dev; Small-scale miners to get FG loans; Teachers ignore call to end strike in Delta; NDE trains 50 physically challenged; Borno at high risk of drug trafficking – NDLEA Chairman; Makurdi environs not fully covered in polio immunisation – Parents; Sokoto to distribute fertilizer to farmers; Obi stresses importance of Easter; G20 & Nigeria: Beyond unfounded hopes; Re: Escapism and Gov Doma’s administration; Kafin Zaki dam its consequences; Energising Bauchi’s Civil Service; FBI in hostage talks with somali pirates; S/Africa: ANC plans faster land reform; Algerian president poised for third term; Gunmen free 220 prisoners in Congo; Gaddafi sues Geneva after son held; Suicide bomber kills 5 wound 17 in Afghanistan; Iran opens nuclear fuel facility; World ‘s cheapest car goes on sale; British police chief quits over blunder; Shia crowds decry US role in Iraq; Bureau De Change operators cry out; Oil now $52 per barrel; US making little progress on food safety; Japan outlines $150bn stimulus; Haphazard sewage disposal: How Kano communities pay dearly: Challenges before new BPE boss: Fidelity bank raises agric facility to N10m; Market indices down by 0.3 per cent; Minister urges manufacturers to be consumer friendly;