Daily trust newspaper: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 45 dhul hajj 11, 1425 a.h. 21st, January 2025

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2005-01-21
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Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited,
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 OPC/MUSLIMS CLASH: Police arrest 10 suspects  Hajj: Nigerian Pilgrims fail to perform Arafat  We stand by Ogbeh – Akume  America ‘ll freedom worldwide, says Bush  Reps fault INEC’s new Electoral Bill  UBA, STB sign MOU  Lack of teachers threaten FGC, Sokoto  Wada Nas, dependable Nigerian – ANPP stalwart  Obasanjo commends ECOWAS for resolving conflicts  Onu faults processes of National Conference  VP condoles LASG, families of accident victims  FG approves new defence policy  Benue LG by-election to hold Jan. 29  El-Baradei pledges IAEA,s support for CERT  $242 million scam: EFCC alleges bid to scuttle trial  Funds may stall census in Zamfara –Commissioner  Bayero calls for assistance to Tsunami victims  Kabo to start returning pilgrims January 26  Agric varsity sets up agro-allied industry  Nigeria: A call to cultural consciousness  Will National Assembly set Nigeria on fire?  Gombe Flood: Where is the money?  Fight against HIV/AIDS, real or imaginary  Mubarak’s son qualified to replace father- PM  Guinea’s president survives coup plot  Ivorian dispute ‘bad for region’ – ECOWAS  Spain forges ties with Morocco  Amnesty demands prosecution of war crimes in Sudan  Zimbabwe backs nuclear rights  Abu Ghraib: British soliders face charges  Russia dismisses US criticism  Strike grounds life in France  Ukraine president to be sworn in  Surgeon forgets object in woman’s uterus  Mistake lead to cremation of wrong corpse  Surgeons remove toothbrush in man’s stomach after 22 years  Farmer uses snake guard for marijuana crops  Isreal, Palestine agree to security talks  Palestine, Iran react to Rice’s appointment  US court clears Saudis from 9/11 lawsuits  Oil prices slide after US stock build  Citigroup profit rises 12%, raises dividend  NGO organizes Muslim advocacy workshop  High rate of STIs among adolescents in Bauchi  Agagu’s wife urges women to embrace cassava farming  Mrs Alamieyeseigha urges Bayelsa women to brace up for census  Succour for Abuja commercial sex workers  The making of a woman  How to preserve your meat at sallah  Legal loophole and acid bath victims  Harmattan changes lifestyle of residents  How Lagosians celebrated Sallah  Commandant warns students over exam. Malpractices  Ohaneze meets over Anambra crisis  Wealthy people urged to assist the poor in Zamfara  National Dialogue is unconstitutional –Senator Shu’aibu  National dialogue isridiculous –Hon Wadala  ‘Confidence in currency breede confidence in economy’  Sebrie, Kluft set for European Indoor Chanpionships  Luxemburgo laments Real exit from King’s cup  IMC allays fear of partisanship  Goalkeeper leads Eaglets against Angola  Ferguson hails Exeter  Roddick beats battling Rusedski  Safety Shooters fourth best in Africa  Encounter with Obasanjo man

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This is the Daily trust newspaper Friday, January 21, 2005, the newspaper you can trust, Vol. 10, No. 45, dhul hajj 11, 1425 AH. This publication covers various topics, including politics, business, sports, and current events in Nigeria and Africa.
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