Daily trust newspaper, Tuesday, 11th January, 2005: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 37 dhul hajj1, 1425 a.h.

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2005-01-11
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Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited
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 Uba meets Oyinlola c’ttee  AUDU OGBE’S RESIGNATION: I resigned to save party –Ogbeh  Hajj: Kwara concludes airlift  EFCC confirms probe of ex-UBA chairman  Trust dialogue holds Thursday  Nigeria produced 2.46m BPD of crude in Nov 2004 –CBN  Buhari files appeal against 2003 election verdict  Nzeribe denies allegations over state of emergency in Anambra  Nigeria produced 2.46m BPD of crude in Nov 2004 –CBN  National dialogue, a farce-AD  Fire guts Ajaokuta steel company  Poor leadership obstacle to foreign policy-Maitama Sule  Strike: Obasanjo orders payment of doctors’ salaries  FERMA begins road repairs in Benue  Daura incommunicado, businessman sues for exchange transfer  Virgin Nigeria: Nigeria to save N262b annually –Minister  FG condoles Katsina over Wada Nas’ death  Four heads of state for Argungu festival –Aliero  NPC pledges acceptable 2005 census  Youths attack legislator  Muslims decry delay in setting up Pilgrims Board  Nigeria, Canada sign N2.6b MOU  Yaradua warns LGs over misappropriation of funds  Dismissed ECOWAS director receives fair hearing –official  And the president blinked!  Letters and a President’s Burden  2007: Journalists beware  Re: Should Yar’ Adua ride on?  Ibrahim Little and P.D.P  This house has not fallen yet  AU summit opens in Gabon  Sudan celebrates peace deal  DR Congo abuse claims upheld - UN  Egypt’s Mubarak welcomes rivals for presidency  Uganda gives AU condition on war  Powell demands progress on Darfur  World expresses hope after Abbas victory  Isreal warns Egypt on airspace intrusion  Shootings claim Baghdad deputy police chief  Afghan judge in custody over bomb attack  Fresh fighting engulfs northern Pakistan  Tsunami: Fighting engulfs Indonesia, Sri Lanka  …Crash shock hinder aid relief  Irish PM shuns IRA denials of bank robbery  New conflict erupts in southern Philippines  Central bankers review World economy  ECOWAS trains stakeholders on trade agreements  Niger farmers access N107m credit from CBN  How interst-rate policy can control inflation  2005 Altima: An entertaining performance  Auto-makers optimistic on environment, technology  Daimier Chrysler global car sales rise  Mazda targets more sales in 2005  Crude oil prices climb amid OPEC worries  US dollar drops slightly after gains  NLC condemns police attack on journalists  NPC staff get paid after protest  FRSC organizes workshop for PR officers  The sleeping dams of Katsina  Union makes case for ambulances on roads  NURTW tasks AEPB on parks cleanliness  DWCN spends N.5m on accident victims  Kaduna NUJ ratifies members’ suspension, dismissal  All set for census area demarcation in Bauchi  Kebbi procures grains for pastoralists  Katsina urged to construct LG rural link roads  Senate assures Sokoto of burnt market reconstruction  British government scholarships and public health  AWHI assemples health experts for its inauguration  Stakeholders fine-tune smooth take-off of NHIS  Experts brainstorm on safe motherhood in Nigeria  KNSG introduces Ramadan, Ram bonus to civil servants  Gwale LG to provide transformers to 13 wards  Incessant school fees increase irks ministry  Lagos to standardise vans for transporting meat  Operator wants FG to reduce ferry operation charges  Pipeline explosion: residents demand security along NNPC pipelines  ‘LASG spends N.7million on demolition daily’  Emir of Argungu urged to wade into royal conflict in Kebbi  Bachama youths decry presence of soldiers in Numan  Eight suspects arrested over murder  UK cleric counsels Muslims on unity  Akume demands identity of his assailiants  Appeal Tribunal upholds LG Chairman’s election  Police quiz seven over N3m theft  Prisons require better funding to cope with HIV/AIDS –Labo  Two car thieves killed  JDZ set to announce winners  Prisons require better funding to cope with HIV/AIDS  Two car thieves killed  EFCC arraigns five over N2million theft  Woman sends armed robbers after husband over divorce  NAFDAC introduces new drug control policy July 1st  Ex NBA chairman faults suspension of Ngige, Uba  Chad completes 120km road construction to Nigeria  APGA factions summon separate NEC meetings  2007: Marwa’s posters buy Atiku’s in Markurdi  North urged to immortalize Wada Nas  Nassarawa ANPP boss remains put  IBB campaign groups merge  Adamawa supports Atiku’s presidential bid –Dep. Gov.  PDP wants fresh LG polls in Lagos  Cleric advises soliders to stay clear from politics,  Gov. Aliero against more emirates in Kebbi  Kano assembly passes 2005 budget  Charitable Moya downs Paradorn to retain title  Elber future at Lyon in doubt  Tszyu agrees to Hatton showdown  Federer’s class all in the mind  Grieving Bekele misses Edinburgh  Luxemburgo injects passion into Real  Germany loses show jumping gold after doping verdict  Capello defends decision to withdraw Del Piero  Europe’s refereeing chief rules out video replays  Spanish FA set to act on racism  FA cup windfall for Exter  Wheelchair tennis debuts as Aces tourney  Siasia names Flying Eagles squad  Marseilles splash cash on Lobi star  Eagles set for African fiesta  NRA holds badging ceremony for referees  Pompey battle to keep Aiyegbeni  Ogunjobi knows fate today as NFA board meets  Eagles star faces two year ban  Hearts challenge Enyimba  Eaglets beat Angola  Theses on Obasanjo  Pompey

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This is the Daily trust newspaper Tuesday, January 11, 2005, the newspaper Tuesday, January 11, 2005, the newspaper you can trust, Vol.10, No. 35 dhul hajj1, 1425 a.h.
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