Daily trust newspaper, Monday February 7th,2005: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 56 dhul hajj 27, 1425 A.H
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• Former minister calls for Obasanjo’s resignation • Nigerians do not trust Obasanjo- Awoniyi • Why are we silent on confab-Senators • Reps disagree with senate over recapitalization Law • SOME STATE DELEGATES AT A GLANCE • Togo: AU rejects son as Eyadema’s successor • BFI group challenges BPE over ALSCON • Clerics caution on removal of Sharia • CNPP raps Reps over N930m confab budget • Former minister calls for Obasanjo resignation • CAN rejects Borno delegates list • Justice Belgore lauded over contribution to law devpt. • South South Assembly embraces confab • IBB scores OBJ high • Kwara repairs broken down Bodesaadu water works • Price of maize skyrockets in Gombe • Man nabbed for Posing as SSS official • Benue, third largest producer of Indian hemp-NDLEA • Robbers besiege Charanchi LG • Dialogue or diatribe? • Is IBB demystified • Re: The Unending political crisis in Kontagora LG • Calling on N.T.A. Lokoja • Saudis calls for world anti-terror center • Sudan halts flights over Darfur • German invents phone for the dead • Inland Bank recovers N800m debts • FBN appointed adviser to EPCL Privatisation • Consolidation: IDMN offers to help Banks raise N25b • Nigerian online lottery kicks off • HP may develop tech to monitor pipeline vandals • Oceanic Bank, WAEC partner on online students registration • M-tel target 2.5m subscribers this year • Glo Mobile Internet records 130,000 users • Isoun, Turaki, shekarau bag Digitest awards • AFRINET 2005 holds Feb 22 • Wuse market remains closed, as FCDA removes demolished containers • Abuja international airport bans hawking • “Qiblah” phone inaugurated in Abuja • Car thieves invade Abuja metropolis • Businessman docked for cheating • Two in court for a theft • Kano to get 150m liters of water daily • Nigerians should Vote for credible politicians- Shekarau • Kumbotso health centers get N1.5m drugs • Community wants revival of Qur’anic education • Police arrest 9 students over UNILAG crisis • NGO budgets N40m on Lagos projects in Lagos • 2005 census: NPC officials say LGs denied them support • Lagos to protect rights of AIDS/HIV carriers • CLO lauds reps for rejecting confab budget • Shekarau tasks electorate on voting • ...as AD chieftain drags Obasanjo to court over 2004 budget • Akume tasks Makurdi LG boss • AD chairman chides FG over Lagos LG funds • Opara congratulates Odili, Lauds judiciary • PRINTERS OF REPUTE IN NIGERIA • Faltering Juve suffering from identity crisis-Capello • Juninho samba sends Lyon clear • Man. United receives proposal from Glazer • Fadama II project in Niger State-The Journey so far • A new start for the Nigerian League? • LEAGUE DRAW- Six teams seeded • Drogba, Eto’o to shun CAF awards • Amokachi: I am ready to go • Justice stays in Sweden • Varsities should rotate hosting of NUGA • Why did police IG retire prematurely? • Still on the national talkshop