Daily Trust Newspaper Friday, April 24, 2009
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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;