Daily trust newspaper: vol. 21 no. 52 Tuesday April 22, 2009

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2009-04-21
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Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited
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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; Shagari, IBB condole Bafarawa; AFAN crisis: Nyako, Shettima, Adamu face contempt charges; 83-yr-old blind gunrunner. submits self to Ali Kwara; WIMrica now major drug route -Ibn' Chambas; Monetisation: FG kicks off pre-payment verification; FG to introduce' integrated financial system in 2010; CBN’s,50th anniversary in sober reflection – Soludo; INEC postpones meeting with traditional rulers; Legislator empowers 30 youths in Bauchi; Shariah 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; Physically-challenged complain of discrimination in Gombe; Armed robbers besiege Enugu-Onitsha road; NAHCON urges clerics to train intending pilgrims; Agitation for Edu state hots up; Turai in Los Angeles for health summit; Atiku,DPP commiserate with Bafarawa; Maternal deaths caused by ignorance - Iyabo Obasanjo; NYSC, FG to partner 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; Linguists warn on threat to Nigerian languages; NOA boss attributes crime wave to unpopular policies; Yuguda: At long, long, long, last!; Police: Nigeria's endangered specie?; 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; Zurna urges big turnout in South Africa polls; DR Congo opposition party demands leader's release; UN unearth Israel war crimes in Gaza; Iran orders probe of failed 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. Ameh; N200bn agric loan: How CBN sidelined 22 banks; Suleja NIPOST becomes shopping plaza; Meltdown: Firm proffers anti- recession strategy; CIBN admits 73 new fellows; North and the 'wonder maize'; NACRDB gives N25m loan to rice farmers; PHCN writes off N l.5bn customer's debt in Katsina; Kilimanjaro rewards food lovers; US scientists to grow brussels sprouts on Moon; Discovery of genetic 'brakes' could slow development of MS and cancer; Keeping slim is good for the planet, say scientists; Dubai property expo conference holds in May; NITDA to site software centre in Kano; Demolition of school structures cause tension in Jos north; NIM to build N1 bn office in Abuja; Blocked drainages worry Lagos residents; More wealth in waste management-John Odey; Legislator aides N300m electrification project; Aso Savings opens branch in Rivers; Fashola okays 10 lane Lagos-Badagry expressway; Kano land ministry honours staff; Less than five million Nigerians have healthcare insurance -MD, Healthstone; Osotimehin in UK to share Nigeria's malaria experience; Free medicare for women, children in Sokoto; World Bank to install ultrasound machines in hospitals; Fuel scarcity: Commuters groan over hiked transport fares; Two families in court for fighting; Heavy traffic in Abuja as PDP holds convention; Traders at neighbourhood centres worry over demolition; NUT wants TSS implemented; Motorists want FCTA to reconstruct Mpape road; Ekweremadu assures Nigerians abroad of voting right; Defections not good for democracy, says Rep; AC accuses police of partisanship; Amodu: I'm not a miracle worker; Today's Eagles lack our fighting spirit, says Imenger; Nwosu ready to hands off Eaglets job;

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This is a daily trust newspaper: trust is a burden vol. 21 no. 52 Tuesday April 22, 2009 al muharram 10 1422 a.h.
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