Daily trust newspaper Friday 18th February,2005: trust is a burden vol.10, no.65 Muharram 10, 1426 A.H.

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2005-02-18
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Lagos state: Media Trust Nigeria Limited
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 MTN Cards: Reps suspend Yerima  NNPC to fund confab –Na ‘Abba alleges  …Southern senators endorse  Women protest marginalization  Togo: Faure meets Obasanjo  Governors want 50% of excess crude shared  Ajaokuta managers buy Delta Steel for N4 3bn  Save the last textile mill, UNTL staff appeals to Makarfi  Britain increases aid to Nigeria by N25bn  IBB lauds Reps, says democracy has great future  Former deputy senate president in London hospital  FG signs tourism master plan  NNDC declares N83m profit  198 delegates represent North  Controversy trails Plateau list  TMG picks holes in nomination process  Senator faults confab objectives  Selection process undemocratic - Ex-minister  Togo’s maggot in the apple  EFCC and the law  Kebbi 2007:.How not to choose Aliero’s successor  Kogi : Time for power shift  Togo: OATUU condemns Eyadema’s son presidency  Iran to help Syria against threats  Ugandan rebel commander surrenders  Central Africa seeks end to conflict  Lebanon: Al-Hariri’s family demands probe into killing  US expresses concern over terrorism in Nigeria  FG sets up oil stabilization fund  Oil price rises above $48  Kano zone customers owe NEPA N361m  SPDC completes Gbaran/Ubie gas project  Chevron Texaco in peace talks with community  Japan’s central bank  Dollar falters between Euro and Yen  Can a woman relinquish her baby  Obasanjo advocates women’s right  Protest over violence against women in Namibia – Reports  Cleric berates western media over women’s freedom
 Sidelining women at the national conference  60 in hospital with water borne diseases  South African coy to fabricate SME machines in FCT  10 burnt in bus accident along Abaji road  NURTW refutes report  Ashura: Celebration according to different creeds  Kuramo Beach: Prostitution in different guise  British high commission sacks Nigerian staff for extortion  Court arraigns lecturer for beating colleague  Teenager stabs man to death  Corruption: NEPA staff issue conditions to the management  Muazu reshuffles cabinet, appoints five commissioners  AMBON urges FG to alleviate economic hardship  Tsetse flies invade Bauchi, kill 500 cows  Cross River to set up boundary c’ttees  Tl admits weaknesses in corruption rating  Yobe explores spring water for revenue  Tidjani: Counsel, argues over court jurisdiction  Census: Jigawa Ulama canvass support  Ekiti pays N1.8m compensation to victims of police brutality  Reps to inspects areas affected by T yplia grass  Doctors set for another strike  Complications mar distribution of ID cards in Benue  Is it a dialogue or a conference?  Manchester United named richest football club …for eight year running  Federer overcomes nervous start  Ronaldo returns from engagement bash with toe injury  Spurs crush Hornets to match league’s best record  Roddick advances after first victory over Clement  NFAplans legal action against MINAJ  Dolphin players in auto crash  Okocba blunder: Heads wlArolA-Suleiman  Ogunjobi: Panel submits report on Monday  Gabrous dreams league title  Lorfa hails the return of ex-Eagles stars  Nigeria: Why process isn’t due

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This is the Daily trust newspaper Friday, February 18, 2005: the newspaper you can trust, vol.10, no.65 Muharram 10, 1426 A.H. This daily newspaper focuses on education, politics and government, entertainment, sports news etc.
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