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Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper Wednesday, 5th January, 2005: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 33 dhul qida25, 1425 a.h.(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2005-01-05) MEDIA trust NIgeria Limited▪ Ogbeh escapes impeachment ▪ Ngige, Uba suspended ▪ Controversy trails meeting outcome ▪ Police manhandle journalists, one hospitalized ▪ Doctors’ strike: Hospitals record 20,000 deaths ▪ Baghdad regional governor assassinated ▪ Calls for Ngige’s resignation unconstitutional- speaker ▪ FG raises C’ttee on Tsunami, donates 41m ▪ 3425 Nigerian Pilgrims arrive in Saudi Arabia ▪ Mrs Abacha, Masari, ANPP condole Nas’ family ▪ FG urged to resolve doctors’ strike ▪ Plateau Ulamas condem killing over land dispute ▪ NEPA owe FG N8bn in taxes ▪ How police manhandled journalists at PDP NEC meeting…yesterday ▪ Anambra probes 2004 mayhem- ▪ Farmers doubt government’s commitment to agriculture ▪ Ogun registers 1,562 pilgrims for Hajj ▪ NDLEA impounds consignment of Indian hemp ▪ NLC cautions FG over economic reform ▪ Nigeria, Canada to cooperate on boundary matters ▪ OBJ oil refinaries and posterity ▪ King Oki’s resurrection: The chickening of a witness ▪ 2007: The middle belt factor ▪ The media and census 2005 ▪ Thriller in Palestine ▪ Sudan to sign final peace pact Sunday ▪ Algeria arrests ‘radical’ Islamic leader ▪ Ugandan govt seeks peace talk abroad ▪ Somalis not ready to leave Kenya-leader ▪ Bus crash claim 25 in Burundi ▪ Airport accident causes relief delay in Aceh ▪ Guru pledges $23m Tsunami relief ▪ Britons killed in Iraq attack ▪ Isreali army kill seven Palestinians Gaza ▪ Turkey, Isreal to strengthen ties ▪ Powel hails quake relief efforts ▪ Court backs Pinochet murder trial ▪ Police arrest rebel leader in Peru ▪ Elephant save Tourists from Tsunami ▪ Woman starts fresh career at 96% ▪ Tsunami hero arrested ▪ Aviation minister targets N3.1bn revenue ▪ Lagos airport to serve as sub-regional hub-Yuguda- ▪ Tsunami: Chinese airline continues emergency airlift ▪ Trade bank trade debtors’ case to presidency ▪ NEPZA boss laments policy inconsistencies ▪ Cross river has great economic potentials- Envoy ▪ Saudi oil reserves may top 461bn barrels ▪ New York stocks struggle amid dollar rally, merger ▪ Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda sign tax free trade pact ▪ Libya sign holiday complex deal ▪ Turkey beats IMF-backed inflation target ▪ Britain proposes G8 debt moratorium for Tsunami countries ▪ US-Asia imports not by Tsunami ▪ Oil prices steady in New York, dive in London ▪ Samsung develops world’s largest organic LED panel ▪ Dollar bounces back ▪ Prof Oyibo: Homecoming of world’s largest science icon ▪ “Sustainable housing delivery in Nigeria: the challenges and opportunities”-pg 23▪ Pure water satchets generate 30 percent Lagos waste ▪ international summits over Tsunami holds Jan ▪ New Lagos road to boast socio-economic activities-Controller-pg 24▪ Architects trade words over building plan approval-pg 24▪ 2004 Books enjoy a great year in Kenya-pg 25▪ Author explores authors and country in acclaimed new novel-pg 26▪ Kabo airline rescues stranded FCT pilgrims-pg 28▪ Abaji area council budget N1 billion for 2005-pg 28▪ Construction worker caned for stealing N95,000-pg 28▪ Two persons loses private parts to beggers-pg 28 ▪ Gwagwalada area council procures cholera vaccines-pg 28▪ First lady task 16yrs old mother over education ▪ Plateau privatize tourism-pg 28▪ FRSC urges repair of office complex-pg 29▪ FRSC urges repair of office complex ▪ Niger Fadama project targets 200 communities-pg 29▪and Lodoja tasks workers on service-pg 29▪ Ungogo LG to begging, unemployment ▪ JIgawa Assembly considers Justice sector reform bill-pg 30▪ Women advised to circumcise children in the hospital ▪ District head task parent on education-pg 30▪ Man sentenced to 50 strokes for theft-pg 30▪ One killed in area boys boxing day fracas ▪ Withdrawal of airport bus operators ‘cheap blackmail’ – LASG-pg 31▪ Student decry imposition of internship fees ▪ NGO institutes N5m scholarship scheme-pg 31▪ Justice necessary for reconciliation – Oputa -pg 32▪ Jigawa export free zone ready for operations – Turaki ▪ Kadpoly gets Deputy Rector ▪ Minister introduces scholarship scheme for orphans ▪ Youth forum demands Ogbeh’s resignation ▪ 2007: AWYF vows to draft IBB ▪ EI-Amin little drops PRP for PDP ▪ Senator wants more autonomy LGs Katsina ANPP supports Buhari’s plan for appeal ▪ Souith-south politicians support Northern Presidency ▪ Rusedski to face Federer in Qatar ▪ James stars in Cleverland win ▪ Hewitt angry at Aussie official ▪ Australian open courts will be fastest ever-organisers ▪ Maccarone makes switch to Siena ▪ Redknap looks to son to beat the drop ▪ Benitez confirms Morientes interest ▪ Oliveira replaces Luxemburgo at Santos ▪ Villa ‘set to say’ Pompey’s Faye ▪ Blatter ready to head FIFA until 2011 ▪ Cech’s balance help tighen Chelsea’s grip title ▪ Wenger sees test ahead for Chelsea ▪ Ogunjobi drums up support for new mgt ▪ NFA crisis won’t distract us – Siasia ▪ Metz targets Ogbuche ▪ WBA must plays to win, says Kanu ▪ Ikhana rejects N80m for Kwara ▪ Disu: I will prove my critics wrong ▪ Empty National Stadium awaits staffers ▪ The press, the president, Oputa and the generalsItem Open Access Daily trust newspaper. Monday 10th, January, 2005: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 36 dhul qida30, 1425 a.h.(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2005-01-10) MEDIA trust NIgeria Limited FG, doctors’ parley deadlocked Hajj: Confusion trails airlift German police arrest late Abacha’s son Navy, Police clash in Abuja Abbas poised to win Palestinian election AU will secure Darfur peace – Obasanjo Kano to assist in transfer of service Race for World Bank presidency begins First Islamic varsity takes-off in Katsina September Sokoto pilgrim arrested for stealing Wada Nas, abridge builder-ACF Fire guts Benue Investment Company FG to rehabilitate roads in federal institutions Ekiti makes progress in education Sokoto purchases N1.7m water pumps for farmers Jigawa IT varsity takes off Jan 15 Senator escapes Iynching Dispute over suspected oil rich land leaves 2 dead Katsina releases N27m subsidy to pilgrims Women barred from visiting prison inmates Anti-drug war gathers momentum in Oyo Criminals kill five policemen in Gombe- Commisioner AIDS: The end of a myth? The coming divine tsunami The story of the missing organs Re: Letter to Sani Abacha US air raid kill 14 in Iraq Sudan, southern rebels end civil war Eight dead in Europe storm Tsunami: America’s aid regardless of religion- Powell Isreal invests earthquake warning device OPEC may cut output Jan 30 Yukos to file claim against Russian govt Oil prices halved as market steadies Rising fuel costs, labour unrests threaten global airlines Hajj: Aviation ministry to review airline section process Airline workers face bad economic outlook- study Judges rejects bankrupt UAL’s deal with pilots FG to boost cocoa market ‘Involve manufacturers in policy-making’ Texile manufacturers laud FG on EEG Microsoft offers anti-spyware programme for windows Firms unveil new gadgets at technology fair Oracle completes peoplesoft acquisition Britain to sell new mobile phone spectrum US schools behind in use of technology- Report SBC to launch Internet TV on phone lines Samsung develops 80-inch plasma TVs, long-life MP3s Firm develops anti-piracy patents for cell phones TiVo unveils integrated video recorder EDUCATION TRUST FUND YEAR 2003 RECONCILED PROJECTS AS AT 1/7/2005 18:14 North-Central Zone N27m debt: Sokoto Agric Bank threaten court action against farmers ETF intervenes in Mass Literacy Kwara appeals for support on cultism Ekiti Complaints Commission resolves 201 cases Dense haze blankets Incomplete Gurara Dam bane of FCT water problem Political will threatens FCT transportation system Kuje area council budgets N1.3bn for 2005 Acid bath: Driver in court for alleged attempt to kill lover Road construction gulps N100m in Kunchi LG Only registered famers ‘ll get fertilizer- C’ttee chairman Cleric worried over increase in prostitution, alcohol consumption Kura LG pledges more support to health services KNSG honours 57 student athletes Kano Assembly set to battle mosquitoes Increase in reported cases, a measure of confidence- EFCC Five perish in petroleum tankers to night travel- Residents LASG, telephone coy to improve security network Restrict fuel tankers to night travel- Residents Car owners to use Smartcard for parking THE LIES AGAINST GOVERNOR BONNIE HARUNA APGA in the woods Siasia targets gold IKhana in NPA talk Martins on target Heart win Confederation cup Kaduna Basketball league kicks off next month Ferguson slams United’s worst FA Cup display Suns overcome Clippers to maintain best record Troubled Marseille sunk by Angers Hopman Cup organisers target Federer Ill-fated Virgin Nigeria It is the economy, stupid!Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper, Tuesday, 11th January, 2005: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 37 dhul hajj1, 1425 a.h.(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2005-01-11) MEDIA trust NIgeria Limited 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 PompeyItem Open Access Daily trust newspaper of Wednesday, January 12th, 2005: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 38 dhul hajj2, 1425 a.h.(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2005-01-12) MEDIA trust NIgeria Limited Hajj: Nigeria seeks 3 days extension RESIGNATION Senators lobby Ogbeh to rescind decision Senate passes budget Jan 27 INEC explains disparity in Ogun polls results Obasanjo submits new revenue formula to senate Anambra: Snate stands down Panel report Markarfi, denies presidential interest Sultan announces Thursday Jan 20 Sallah day Jigawa denies N1bn gift to Niger Republic Ogbeh was not forced to resign, says Gana Senate to review insurance claims Khatami arrives Abuja on 3-day visit Works ministry gets N6.7 billion virement Doctors’ strike: FG releases N7bn for settlement Committee on Christian pilgrimage inaugurated Harmattan haze grounds flights again Deregulation successful –Paki Swiss to release looted funs to FG FG writes US over Virgin restriction Ogbeh: Can PDP survive the heat? JCB: Jah come black The world as America’s hostage Re: “Fraud: JSC probes FCT High Court” Journalism and censorship: The Kano example The danger in Ogbeh’s resignation Borno new breed politicians and the future How much “aid” will the tsunami survivors get? UN to deploy troops to Darfur AU urges action on Cote d’ Iviore I have failed –Zambian president Congolese protest poll delay Kenya clan clashes claim 9 Tsunami: UN demands swift cash Explosion kills 13 in China Former Yugoslav leader trial resumes Oil-for-food officials’ guilty –report Ukrainian troops to leave Iraq Suspected British terrorists to be released Bombing kills six Iraqi police in Tikrit Some areas may be unsafe to vote-Iraqi PM Suspected Musharraf assailant flees custody Iran,EU forge trade ties Eqyptians eye Palestinian poll system CBN trades N54.4bn treasury bills Recapitalisation: O’ dua states back Wema Bank with N6.25bn Ajaokuta Steel seeks AISA collaboration Rising energy costs hit world”s biggest aluminum company Shell to pay $1m to ex-finance chief Oil prices ease to $45 Officials allege sabotage in Iraqi oil system MTN, Vmobile, NITEL agree on tariff British post office eyes telecom market NITEL engages SSS, EFCC to plug revenue leakages US’ rural telephony coy buys Western Wireless FG inaugurates SME implementation committee Dollar dips against Euro EU optimistic on Airbus/Boeing subsidy row Airport operations resume as visibility improves Nigeria plans total radar coverage of airspace BA to suspend two Saudi services Thatch-roofed huts defy urbanization in Makurdi Environment ministry inaugurates federal programme advisory c’ttee Survivors of China landslide to get new homes Ancient granaries found in Egypt Bauchi begins New year sanitation exercise Tsunami: 500,000 Indonesians homeless Refuse takes over Aba An environmental analysis of Cyprus 1000km Lagos roads to gulp N2.5billion LASG to demolish illegal structures in six LGs 2004,difficult year for construction industry –NIESV President NGO tasks KNSG on desert control Yankari Park draws more tourists The world’s banker: A story of failed states, financial crises, and the wealth and pverty of nations U2 show African people compared MFCT, Orphange at war over babies Court discharges man over breach of trust Tribunal orders retrial council chairman’s case Two policemen, others die in Mabushi fire Pregnant mothers complain of vaccine scarcity N307m expended on inherited projects –Commissioner 7,000 pilgrims flown to Saudi Arabia Mosque, school construction gulps N4.3m Dala LG pledges support for pilgrims Don enjoins traders on mgt. strategy Market association tasks LASG on incessant fire outbreaks 315 coys indicate interest in car park project Professionals launch NGO to assist less privileged Assassination bid on Anambra Rep fails Akwa Ibom gov dissolves cabinet Sokoto urged to purchase farmers’ excess grains Security chief in court for alleged assault Police arrest couple for duping Okada operator Emir of Ilorin extols virtues of late Sardauna Deputy gov tasks journalists on politics Nigeria records reduction in road accident – FRSC boss Body raises N3.5 trillion for food production Ekiti begins construction of Presidential Lodge Police arrest bullion van, raid suspects Let states handle pilgrims’ accommodation, agency urges NGO to drag herbalists before court Fire guts 300 villages in Jigawa * 19 died inferno Occultism: Don blames Nigerian leaders NYSC boss plans better package for staff Environmentalist marks birthday in desert NBA honours Fawehinmi Jigawa police kill four robbers Kwara to grade traditional rulers Police arrest suspected killers of minor ECOWAS training course opens in Abuja Jigawa courts treats 19000 cases in 2004 Akwa Ibom budgets N83.28bn for 2005 Tinubu’s refusal to re-conduct council elections unconstitutional – Ogunlewe Anambra govt sues FG over crisis APGA faction constitutes Board of Trustees Yarima’s posters flood Ilorin Rooney set for Manchester United recall Jorge takes charge of Cameroon Axed Lehmann hits back at Arsenal manager Spanish federation vows to halt rise in racism Livorno sack coach Colomba, turn to Donadoni Bayern to let Kuffour or Linke leave Bryant shines as Lakers add to Timberwolves’ misery Myskina, Moya beaten in Sydney Deserving Appleby reaps rich reward in Hawaii Federer calls for tennis to join tsunami relief effort Rogge urges African nations to bid for Games Australian Open celebrates its 100th year EI Guerrouj targets cross country Di Canio claims innocence in row Ogunjobi: NFA sets up probe panel Polish club blasts Ekwueme No cause for alarm at Enyimba Obaseki leads League Board Geremi eager to make Boro switch Stop sacking coaches, club owners urged Bauchi govt fires Wikki mgt Ukraine: Time to move forward Nas: The Man who stayed loyalItem Open Access Daily trust newspaper, Thursday, July 1, 2010: trust is a burden, vol. 24 no. 63. Rajab 19, 1431 A.H.(Utako District, Abuja: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-07-01) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.■ Jonathan disbands Super Eagles. ■ Collapsed building kills 14 in Kebbi. ■ Dead' Boko Haram leader re-emerges in new video. ■ 8-man panel to probe land sales in Suleja. ■ Katsina releases N315m to pay exam fees. ■ Expert warns of tobacco, alcohol related cancer epidemics. ■ Senate probes Zamfara lead poisoning. ■ 2011: Can Jang drop Tallen as running mate?. ■ Constitution Amendment: Gombe rejects 21 sections. ■ AGOA: Nigerian products are not competitive in US. ■ Politicians who are farmers can't access credit in banks - Audu Ogbe. ■ NAMA completes final phase of radar project. ■ Naomi Campbell may testify in Taylor case. ■ Taliban attack NATO base in Afghanistan. ■ Russia: Spy scandal won't damage US ties. ■ CNN's Larry King to step down. ■ Chevron faults oil spill report in N/Delta. ■ FG partners environmental health service providers to check quackery. ■ Nigeria needs PhD holders as primary school teachers -NTI boss. ■ Jonathan's directive will salvage Nigerian football- Lumumba.Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper of Tuesday, January 4th , 2005: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 32 dhul qida24, 1425 a.h.(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2005-01-04) MEDIA trust NIgeria LimitedBuhari urges donation for Tsunami victims ▪ North mourns Wada Nas ▪ Iraqi election officials quit over threat ▪ Robbers kill two intending pilgrims in Ilorin ▪ Ogbeh/Obasanjo Feud: Benue PDP leaders urge truce ▪ PSP will survive Nas ▪ Nas’ death, great loss, say Rimi, others ▪ Human rights violation: Oputa panal report indicts ex-military leaders ▪ Plateau land dispute: Police confirm one killed, eight suspects arrested ▪ Collapsed bridge kills 6 in Ibadan ▪ Infreno: Customs brief victims’ families ▪ Governor’s vehicle hits boy over scramble for money-pg 4▪ 2007: Babangida directs campaign outfits to fuse-pg 4▪ Awards for Gov. Ibrahim well deserved –Aide-pg 4▪ ABI nominates Dr. Onu man of the year 2004-pg 4▪ FG appoints 14-member Amirul Hajj C’ttee-pg 4▪ AU to solve Darfur dispute says Mbeki-pg 5▪ Senators urges Adamawa politicians to forget differences-pg 5▪ Kano PDP chides Rimi over utterances-pg 5▪ Police cadets to commence training-pg 5▪ 2005: live and let live-pg 7▪ No el-rufai. No-pg 7▪ Hausa films: Enough of this immorality-pg 7▪ Tread softly Mr. President-pg 7▪ Adamu Adamu got gov. mu azu wrong-pg 7▪ Sign of relieve as Sudanese sign peace deal-pg 9▪ North seeks Korean ‘reunification’-pg 10▪ Volcanic eruption hits India-pg 10▪ Kuwaiti minister fits over moral question-pg 10▪ Iraqi party threaten to reject charter-pg 10▪ Car bomb claims two in Baghdad-pg 10▪ US soilder killed in Afghanistan-pg 10▪ Late Margaret Hassan gets posrt mortem peace prize-pg 11▪ Man bets to clock 100 yrs-pg 11▪ squabbles over child-pg 11▪ Tsunami relief gathers momentum-pg 11▪ 17 peasants murdered in Columbia-pg 11▪ Croatia pull goes to run-off-pg 11▪ Groups protest lavish royal spending in Swaziland-pg 12▪ Ethiopians protest border talks with Eritrea-pg 12▪ Details of Sudan cease fire-emerge-pg 12▪ Egyptian parliament to elect presidential candidate May-pg 12▪ Wolfensohn may quit World bank-pg 14▪ FG strategises for agric production-pg 14▪ STB, Zenith sparehead FIRS’ automated revenue collection-pg 14▪ Cars to look out for in 2005-pg 15▪ Nigeria to refine 50% of crude oil next year-pg 16▪ DPR warns erring marketers in Kaduna-pg 16▪ Oil prices plunge on mild winter weather-pg 16▪ Shell moves to tackle leakages-pg 16▪ Dollar steady against Euro in new year-pg 16▪ IMF, World bank not the authors of NEEDS – Masari-pg 20,21▪ FG urged to wade into RTEAN crisis-pg 22▪ Jigawa NUJ petition gov. over educational backwardness-pg 22▪ NUJ honors police officer-pg 22▪ FG calls for review of NNPC staff retrenchment-pg 23▪ Minister predicts cordial FG/NLC relationship-pg 23▪ NARTO indicts police over illegal parks-pg 23▪ Health Interactive with Dr. Aminu Magashi: The fate of medical doctors in Nigeria: Information on HIV, Hair loss, Food poisoning, Seven years without an issue –pg 25▪ Doctors’ strike, private hospital get patronage-pg 26▪ Polio: Nigeria suffer set-back – Prof. Shehu-pg 26▪ NGO donates N5m anti-cancer drugs to Plateau-pg 26▪ KNSG need N2bn for health facilities-pg 26▪ Etsu Nupe declare support for health center-pg 26▪ TSANI announces public declaration on HIV/AIDS status-pg 27▪ NAFDAC destroys N200m worth of fake drugs-pg 27▪ FCT minister commission FACA secretariat-pg 28▪ RTEAN decries illegal operations in parks-pg 28▪ 2005 budget: Amac legislators reviews N2.6bn budget proposal-pg 28▪ FRSC reviews fines upward-pg 28▪ Clergyman docked for forging NSA letter head, ID card-pg 28▪ Civil servant docked for presenting CBN fake cheques-pg 28▪ KABO commences airlift of pilgrims amid hitches-pg 29▪ UNIABUJA adopts dressing code for students-pg 29▪ Hajj 2005: FAN charges food, drinks vendors-pg 29▪ Okada accident claims passengers-pg 29▪ Second hand cloth business booms in Abuja-pg 29▪ NARTO flays RTEAN over FG loan scheme-pg 30▪ Deaf youth condems Buhari petition verdict-pg 30▪ KNSG wants mentholatum coy to partner with BUK-pg 30▪ Media houses blamed for poor Hausa translation-pg 30▪ Kano gives ultimatum to road contractor-pg 30▪ NGO awards N5m scholarship to students-pg 31▪ “FG permits NURTW to park under bridge”-pg 31▪ Police arrest seven armed robbers-pg 31▪ Community leaders alert Tinubu over imminent building collapse-pg 31▪ Union advises FG on monietisation policy-pg 31▪ Obasanjo outlines plan for agriculture-pg 33▪ NUJ laments education delay in Jigawa-pg 33▪ Zamfara vows to enforce girl child education-pg 33▪ NOA urges reward for excellence-pg 34▪ Taraba to reactivate Lau sugar coy-pg 34▪ Unemployment retards development in Borno ▪ Ministers advocates parliamentary system-pg 34▪ Akume wants Taxi service in Benue-pg 34▪ Auto crash kills 2 police officers ▪ Benue won’t accept Ogeh’s removal, Dabo ▪ Premiership: South American exports flounder ▪ Stoudemire shines as Suns stop Trailblazers ▪ Monty eyes return to world’s top 10 ▪ Caragher blast referee Riley ▪ Golovin eases to Gold Coast win ▪ Beattie joins Everton ▪ Ferdinand leave Bolton ▪ Celtic go three points clear in Scotland ▪ Luxemburgo begins new Real with extra training ▪ FC Porto to suspend Brazilian Stars ▪ Eaglet off to Angola ▪ Galadima hopes on better year ▪ Injury knocks out Odemwinge ▪ Liverpool survive Norwich revival ▪ Basketball: Top clubs chase Okoro ▪ All-Ghana finals ends in draw ▪ Editoral: Eggs from Cotonou ▪ Tribute to Dr Rufa’I Omar MadakiItem Open Access Daily trust newspaper, Tuesday, July 6, 2010: trust is a burden, vol. 24 no. 66. Rajab 24, 1431 A.H.(Utako District, Abuja: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-07-06) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.■ Jonathan bows to FIFA. ■ Bankole: Melaye, others may be recalled. ■ Fulanis allege fresh attack in Jos. ■ Ayo Oritsejafor voted CAN president. ■ Foreign investors eye Nigerian power sector. ■ Boko Haram: Yusuf's widow flees to Chad. ■ Elumelu, Ugbane lose bid to quash charges. ■ Regulatory bodies team up against piracy. ■ ANPP chairman threatens to expel erring members. ■ Lula: We cannot pay back Africa debt. ■ Talba: Yobe PDP in order for 2011. ■ MPC: Financial system still Fragile. ■ Insecurity is businessman's worst headache in Nigeria —Survey. ■ FG to release Q3 import allocation tomorrow. ■ Shipping coys seek Nl50bn to procure vessels. ■ FCT rolls out agric road map. ■ Guinea bans vote protests before court verdict. ■ Pakistan calls for landmark anti-terror conference. ■ Scientists discover chemical that can stop you from eating for pleasure. ■ Temitope Adenugba jailed over false rape claim. ■ NGO starts up home for the elderly. ■ Lawyers calling for the abolition of the rank of SAN are lazy -Roland Otaro. ■ EFCC/UNODC survey divides lawyers. ■ lorfa, Yusuf applaud Jonathan's reversed decision. ■ Ghana, Cote d' Ivoire, seven others for Africa athletics championshipItem Open Access Daily trust newspaper, Wednesday, May 12, 2010: trust is a burden, vol. 24 no. 28. Jimada Ula 28, 1431 A.H.(Utako District, Abuja: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-12-05) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.■ How PDP ratified zoning for 2011. ■ Ebong's co-accused object to new charges. ■ Senate rejects move to probe Yar'adua's death. ■ El-Rufai urges Jonathan to contest in 2011. ■ Jonathan: FG committed to vision 20-2020. ■ Family holds 7th day prayers for late president today. ■ Minister: Nigeria on alert over earthquake. ■ FG to use ICT to reduce maternal mortality. ■ Riot in Abeokuta over police shooting. ■ Lagos to commence oil exploration. ■ Thieves raid school in Jigawa. ■ Woman kidnaps 3-year-old baby, demands N.8m ransom. ■ Vice-President - IBB demands free hand for Jonathan. ■ Jesus as INEC chair! ■ Darfur rebels threaten to resume Sudan war. ■ Brown resigns as UK prime minister. ■ Thai premier urges protests to end today. ■ Banks in merger talks-CBN. ■ India is second largest employer of labour in Nigeria. ■ Oando earnings hit N91.3bn in Q1. ■ Abandoned at birth. ■ Chinese, Lebanese chase out Nigerians in bread making business. ■ SIM registration can reduce crimes- Senator Anyanwu. ■ Up in the clouds. ■ Agric sector: Huge budget, little result. ■ The man who says he hasn't eaten or drunk for 70 years. ■ Bubbles 16, is a world's tallest teenage girl at 6ft 11in. ■ African observers assess UK election. ■ Niger to get permanent Hajj camp. ■ LG donates land to Unilorin. ■ Lucky fibres introduces new rug designs. ■ Life camp police raid black spots. ■ Hausa community sends SOS to police. ■ Driver jailed for forgery. ■ Many fronts in the battle for VP. ■ Why North west wants VP slot- Rep Kazaure, ■ Lagerback attempts to defuse Messi scare, say... Argentina? Don't bother about them. ■ Lagerback got it wrong - Emetole. ■ Reps probe Eagles hotel saga. ■ Roy the Rover: Fulham boss Hodgson's incredible journey. ■ Cameroon set to emulate 1990 heroes. ■ The tragedy of President Yar'adua's death.Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper, Thursday, May 13, 2010: trust is a burden, vol. 24 no. 29. Jimada Ula 29, 1431 A.H.(Utako District, Abuja: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-05-13) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.■ Sambo may emerge as VP today. ■ Ogbulafor: I won't resign. ■ 3 police-armourers held for selling bullets to soldier. ■ El-Rufai docked, released on bail. ■ Aide: Jonathan will contest in 2011. ■ We need free, fair election, Onaiyekan tells Jonathan. ■ Nurses shelve celebration to mourn Yar'adua. ■ Electricity workers may go on strike. ■ God has immortalized Yar'adua -Bankole. ■ Why Sanusi should resign now -Shareholders ■ US disappointed over Egypt's extending emergency law. ■ N84bn fraud: Reps ask EFCC to probe NNPC, Shell, Total. ■ In Lokoja, watermelon bizmen smile to banks. ■ The dreary life of Abuja street sweepers. ■ How office coffee breaks make staff work harder. ■ Gatwick-bound plane with 104 on board crashes in Libya. ■ 'Air pollution kills 2m annually. ■ Towards an environmental friendly Abeokuta. ■ Candidates protest JAMB's selective release of results. ■ Female students worry over insecurity in FUTY. ■ Child labour in Nigeria and the call for action. ■ 35-yr old breaks down in court over sentence. ■ Robbers attack BriscoeFord Motors, steal vehicles. ■ PDP hasn't been consistent about zoning -Mantu. ■ 2011 and the Sango factor in Plateau guber race. ■ Uche: I'm raring to go. ■ Lagerback has picked the best, says Orumen. ■ Cricket: GCIOB retains GTASSUR title. ■ Resurgent Chile eager to Impress. ■ Umaru Musa Yar'adua: The truth we owe the dead.Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper, Tuesday, May 11, 2010: trust is a burden, vol. 24 no. 27. Jimada Ula 27, 1431 A.H.(Utako District, Abuja: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-11-05) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.■ Ogbulafor in the dock over N104m fraud. ■ Vice-President IBB demands free hand for Jonathan. ■ Takai resigns to vie for Kano guber. ■ Jonathan moves into Yar'adua's office. ■ North West lawmakers insist on VP slot. ■ Court orders Onovo to reinstate sacked cops. ■ Jonathan urged to overcome personal ambition. ■ VP: Jonathan asked to shun governors. ■ More Boko Haram suspects arraigned. ■ Gov did not sack 12,000 - Assembly. ■ Zimbabwe MP's aide cleared in plot to overthrow Mugabe. ■ Yar'adua's last 48 hours, by family. ■ WhySanusi should resign now -Shareholders. ■ MuItiple taxation, porous borders killing businesses in North. ■ Only 10 per cent of Nigerians do insurance- NAICOM boss. ■ Seventeen-year-old locked in toddler's body could unlock key to ageing. ■ Pakistani air passenger caught with a pair of electronic circuit shoes. ■ Ash cloud snakes across Italy, France, Switzerland and heads for Germany. ■ Nassarawa has highest TB cases -Keffi CMD. ■ FG to tackle S/East gully erosion. ■ Lizards face extinction worldwide. ■ We have no provision prescribing procedure for emergence of VP -PDP Legal Adviser. ■ Gwarinpa police recover stolen car. ■ Youngster jailed for attempted theft. ■FCTA new cabinet inaugurated. ■ Iwu's sack not enough to guarantee credible polls. ■ Why I endorsed Takai for 2011, by Shekarau. ■ Lagerback names 30-man squad. ■ NOC meets May 13 to fix election date. ■ National Hockey League kicks off May 15. ■ Fergie questions his United buys, tactics. ■ Will Dunga sacrifice Brazil's flair, grace for glory? ■ Build on Yar'adua's legades; revive the land reform bill.Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper, Thursday, May 14, 2010: trust is a burden, vol. 24 no. 30. Jimada Ula 30, 1431 A.H.(Utako District, Abuja: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-05-14) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.■ Why Sambo's nomination is delayed. ■ Man, 26, slaughters woman at midnight. ■ EFCC begins Ibori's extradition. ■ Reps probeN260bn Airport, Kubwa roads project. ■ Rainstorm kills 4 year old. ■ Exam bodies get 4 weeks to reposition for efficiency. ■ How Jang can address crises, by Muslim women. ■ Nigerians may pay higher electricity tariff. ■ Kogi zonal hospitals get ambulances. ■ Investigators in Libya scour site of crashed Airbus. ■ New UK govt says no deadline for Afghan withdrawal. ■ 2010 budget: N740bn released to ministries. ■ Our packaged fura can cure diabetes. ■ FG to audit non-oil revenue remittances - Minister. ■ Maigatari: There's none like it. ■ Facts about autism. ■ Affirmative action:Women want 50% representation. ■ Gout, Heart attacks: They used to be male problems, so why are so many women getting 'men's' diseases? ■ How did a boy often survive Libyan plane crash that killed 103? ■ Experts want FMBN board reconstituted. ■ Estate surveyors tasked on professionalism. ■ C'ttee on Ekiti airport inaugurated. ■ As fight for the soul of PDP rages on. ■ Past misdeeds are haunting PDP - Party chieftain. ■ Nigeria, Egypt plan anniversary match. ■ Baribote upbeat on NPL election appeal.Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper, Friday, June 4, 2010: trust is a burden, vol. 24 no. 44. Jimada Akhir 21, 1431 A.H.(Utako District, Abuja: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-06-04) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.■ Jonathan:Why I did not sack service chiefs. ■ Arewa Alliance to buy Unity Bank. ■ Deji of Akure suspended, opens up on rift with wife. ■ Police shoot student in Abuja. ■ Bankole denies exchanging blows with Ogunewe. ■ Bankole reshuffles House committees. ■ Finance houses escape with millions in Zamfara. ■ Kogi 2011: Power shift and Gov Idris dilemma. ■ One year in office Sanusi: I've no regret for my difficult decisions. ■ Govt bans calls on unlisted phones. ■ What to know about preterm birth. ■ George Bush admits US waterboarded 9/11 mastermind. ■ One man killed himself, the other had his life estroyed, all because one girl falsely cried rape. ■ Imo revokes undeveloped plots. ■ Court rders resumption of FHA GM's trial. ■ Martins risks World Cup spot. ■ NFF limits fans for N.Korea friendly. ■ We can beat anyone - Lagerback ■ On the futility of political correctness (I)Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper, Monday, May 31, 2010: trust is a burden, vol. 24 no. 40. Jimada Akhir 15, 1431 A.H.(Utako District, Abuja: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-05-31) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.■ Jonathan: INEC chairman to be named next week. ■ Nigerian students kidnapped in Malaysia. ■ Kaduna toxic gas cylinder evacuated. ■ Siemens: 10 top govt officials to face EFCC. ■ 2011 elections may hold by Jan ■ Dakingari urges political leaders to emulate Sardauna, Aminu Kano. ■ Worker dies over new tax as NLC threatens strike. ■ Police need N3bn to change uniform. ■ Adamawa emirate to streamline award of traditional titles. ■ The troubles of aspirants in Gaidam's cabinet. ■ Ogbulafor's successor to emerge in 2 weeks - Baraje. ■ N500bn: CBN bails out Airlines. ■ The looming food crisis. ■ Gas price shoots up by 400%. ■ Violence, abductions could impact Darfur crisis — UN. ■ Thin hair• • •You could be anaemic, stressed or just hungry. ■ Addicted to ink. ■ Minister warns developers as collapsed building claim one. ■ Lafia gets monument depicting lifestyle in Nasarawa. ■ 600,000 jobs to be provided through biotech. ■ Top five selling phones: Mixed reactions trail IDC rating. ■ Poly students issue 14-day ultimatum to govt. ■ Eagles hold Colombia to 1 -1 draw. ■ Expect Nigeria squad surprises.Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper, Tuesday, June 1, 2010: trust is a burden, vol. 24 no. 41. Jimada Akhir 18, 1431 A.H.(Utako District, Abuja: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-06-01) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.■ Rumble in Police over Ribadu. ■ Woman poisons husband for taking second wife. ■ N86bn fraud: 11 ex-governors still on trial. ■ IBB: I'm not a believer in 51 parties. ■ ANPP asks Jonathan to revive dead parastatals. ■ FUT Minna to conduct electronic post-UME. ■ Niger, Cote d'Ivoire told to fix election dates. ■ Nigeria's president too important to bezoned-lreti Kingibe. ■ Aondoakaa roots for Jonathan 2011. ■ Why food, energy, financial crises persist in WI Africa -Minister. ■ 600 farmers get improved rice seedlings. ■ New gas price will close more factories -MAN President. ■ Hosts of hydro-power dams to get 30°/o of revenue. ■ Sanitation day or relaxation day? ■ Police need N3bn to change uniform? ■ 1O dead as Israeli forces raid Gaza aid ship. ■ Nigeria's agony dwarfs the Gulf oil spill. ■ Abuja celebrates 'World No Tobacco' day. ■ Goodluck Jonathan should not run -Barrister Okonkwo. ■ Teaching them young about malaria. ■ FCTA hosts physically challenged persons. ■ Lagerback earns experts plaudits over World Cup lists. ■ No surprises as Kanu, Utaka make Eagles squad. ■ Eagles fighting spirit is gone- YekiniItem Open Access Daily trust newspaper, Thursday, June 3, 2010: trust is a burden, vol. 24 no. 43. Jimada Akhir 20, 1431 A.H.(Utako District, Abuja: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-06-03) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.■ Bankole, Ogunewe exchange blows ■ EFCC summons Siemens over £17.5m bribes. ■ Briton shoots 12, kills self. ■ Niger Republic nomads migrate into Nigeria. ■ No plan to sack workers, says labour minister. ■ Shariah council sues NHRC, Mark, Bankole over Yarima. ■ 'Shekarau was mandated to anoint Takai as successor. ■ Anxiety in Sokoto as S/Court rules on guber tomorrow. ■ Virgin Nigeria becomes Air Nigeria. ■ Public procurement, corruption and poverty paradox in Nigeria. ■ S/ Africa food prices to start rising in 2011. ■ N1Obn voted for 5Oth year party. ■ Promoting interfaith dialogue in Northern Nigeria. ■ Naomi Campbell court request labelled a publicity stunt. ■ Govefnment is only interested in privatising power. ■ Why NTI degree programme was stopped. ■ Don cautions varsities against severe punishment for students. ■ Bricklayer-jailed for raping 9-yr-old girl. ■ 16m Nigerians use firewood for cooking. ■ Eagles arrive in Durban. ■ Lagerback: 'I feel very privileged to be here'. ■ The final or bust. ■ Eagles still waiting on bonuses. ■ Discourse on our expensive civilian administrationItem Open Access Daily trust newspaper, Monday, May 24, 2010: trust is a burden, vol. 24 no. 35. Jimada Akhir 10, 1431 A.H.(Utako District, Abuja: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-05-24) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.■ Dangote makes bid for Arsenal. ■ Plane crash lands in Kano farm. ■ Councillor, others held over Fulani killings. ■ FAAC reconvenes today to break deadlock. ■ EFCC to quiz ex-ministers today over Siemens scandal. ■ Obj's influence'll scuttle fight against corruption. ■ Jailed LG boss gets bail. ■ Ogun private schools begin strike. ■ Ethiopia's Meles confident of victory. ■ NSE faults SEC on new rules. ■ Earn N500,000 monthly by producing birds' feed. ■ Marriageable age. ■ War against cyber-crime: Why criminals are winning. ■ FCTA builds N5bn science, tech college. ■ Discarding zoning will create chaos in PDP. ■ Okocha tips Eagles for World Cup semis. ■ Eagles settle down in England. ■ Progress report or situation report?Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper, Friday, May 21, 2010: trust is a burden, vol. 24 no. 34. Jimada Akhir 7, 1431 A.H.(Utako District, Abuja: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-05-21) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.■ Yakowa: I am not governor for Xtians. ■ OBJ's men flock to PDP Reform Forum. ■ Cop shot as robbers besiege Ibadan bank. ■ Reps reject two-party system. ■ Reps to establish employee compensation fund. ■ Oshiomholeflags off 4 new roads. ■ Court orders remand of Kenny Martins as surety withdraws. ■ Prison officials stall bail of Boko Haram suspect. ■ Kebbi begins campaign against Lassa fever. ■ Report: Police torture suspects. ■ BOI approves N58bn to small businesses. ■ Nigeria's steel industry in a sorry state. ■ Nok: Where ginger farmers are king? ■ BPE privatised 139 coys in ten years. ■ Russia to spend $1bn on Namibia uranium exploration. ■ Life may begin at 40, but the fun really starts at 50. ■ BBC forced to apologise over Queen is dead joke. ■ Teacher suspended for President Obama assassination lesson. ■ The moment a bus driver nearly runs over a baby sitting in the middle of a major road. ■ How to stop snoring. ■ Why you must protect your skin in hot climates. ■ AMAC new secretariat commissioned. ■ Building plan change caused collapse. ■ Detained mother, children sue police for N1bn. ■ Student, contractor charged with impersonation. ■ Moles want to destabilise CPC, says Hanga. ■ Eagles set Abuja aglow. ■ Jonathan dines with Eagles. ■ Religious politics without religion.Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper, Thursday, May 20, 2010: trust is a burden, vol. 24 no. 33. Jimada Akhir 6, 1431 A.H.(Utako District, Abuja: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-05-20) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.■ President to new VP: Let us avoid friction. ■ EFCC seeks German court order over Siemens. ■ Shariah Council backs Yarima on marriage. ■ EFCC clears Sambo of corruption charges. ■ Jonathan told not to contest presidency in 2011. ■ FG inaugurates team on closure of illegal varsities. ■ Malaria kills more than HIV/AIDS in Nigeria. ■ Demolition displaces Jos traders. ■ Beggars demand allowance in Kebbi. ■ Nigerian jailed in Malaysia for swapping price tags. ■ Akunyili to be named INEC chairman. ■ Dafur rebel Chief detained in Chad. ■ East Africa: Drinking the waters of equity from the River Nile. ■ Jega now RMAFC's acting chairman. ■ Africa's oil spills are far from US media glare. ■ JAMB 'II break dichotomy in education -DG. ■ Muslim group trains 50 youths on self empowerment, HIV/AIDS awareness. ■ How 8-year-old girl assist pupils with school fees, books. ■ Kano varsity dissolves SUG over fear of unrest. ■ Fake Swedish air pilot flies passenger jets for THIRTEEN YEARS without a licence. ■ Thai protest leaders surrender. ■ NESREA prevents another toxic import. ■ Yobe to establish desertification research centre. ■ Man caught trying to strangle lover in hotel. ■ Student drowns in pond at Lugbe. ■ Police deny detaining children. ■ ANPP ticket: Shekarau has to go through the mills -Spokesman. ■ The politics of Jang's reconciliatory efforts. ■ Nigeria's top golfer, Abdullahi, dies in auto crash. ■ Ukah optimistic on new national team. ■ Any hope for Les Bleus in post Zidane's era? ■ The open political space and its enemies?Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper, Wednesday, May 19, 2010: trust is a burden, vol. 24 no. 32. Jimada Akhir 5, 1431 A.H.(Utako District, Abuja: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-05-19) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.■ Akunyili to be named INEC chairman. ■ Board to determine Pfizer victims. ■ Senate, House of Reps confirm Sambo as VP. ■ Anatomy of the President's new team. ■ Namadi meets Jonathan ahead today's swearing-in. ■ Commission trains village women on hajj rites. ■ UniBen VC tasks researchers on alternative energy. ■ Peace Corps wins case against police. ■ One killed, 10 injured in land dispute. ■ Man arraigned over attempt to sell 5-year-old daughter. ■ Mohammed Namadi Sambo...From Sir Kashim to Aguda House. ■ Malawi court convicts gay couple. ■ Banks say Nigerians not asking for loans. ■ Whither the NIPP power projects? ■ Kaduna: Storm over a mosque. ■ Desmond Tutu: Gutter politics would hurt Nelson Mandela if he knew. ■ Obama's aunt wins six-year battle for asylum. ■ UN commits N765m for youth centre ■ Ripple s of the late Yar'adua plots revocation. ■ Police yet to release detained children, mother. ■ 2011: Why I'm challenging Adamu, Sodangi. ■ PDP Chair: Ekweremadu calls off South East caucus meeting. ■ Yobo: Only teamwork can stop Messi. ■ Send off for Eagles tomorrow. ■ When will England win another World Cup?Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper, Tuesday, May 18, 2010: trust is a burden, vol. 24 no. 32. Jimada Akhir 4, 1431 A.H.(Utako District, Abuja: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-05-18) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.■ NNPC GMD sacked after 41 day. ■ Mohammed Namadi Sambo from Sir Kashjm to Aguda house. ■ Sambo: The other goodluck. ■ Why Sambo beat the crowded field. ■ The architect's big dream. ■ From spare tyre to front wheel. ■ Kaduna residents react to Sambo's nomination. ■ Kaduna's sudden power shift. ■ The biggest losers. ■ 17 die as Lassa fever ravages Kebbi. ■ We shall not fail on electoral reform - Jonathan. ■ EFCC quizzes Oyo SSG. ■ Customs to shoot fleeing smugglers. ■ Nigeria, Ghana should develop W/ Africa, says Atta-Mills. ■ Court commences hearing on Plateau Okada ban. ■ NDE trains 150 widows, orphans in Yobe. ■ Nigeria, Ethiopia to strengthen cooperation. ■ Somali president vows to appoint new PM. ■ Major European airports reopen after ash delays. ■ Experts fault CBN rules on 2-year term for directors. ■ Many faces of digital lottery. ■ Ebira traditional looms spinning to a halt? ■ 100 entrepreneurs to benefit from N22bn credit - NBTI. ■ The women behind Africa's most powerful men. ■ Benue to ban sale of sachet water. ■ Student jumps from 3rd floor to escape ritualistic. ■ Our judges are well versed in maritime law. ■ ANPP's appeal against Gov. Babangida Aliyu for hearing today. ■ The problem with bromate in bread. ■ Echoes of two-party system 17 years after. ■ 2010 World Cup: Taiwo advocates teamwork. ■ Can Eriksson change Elephants' fortune? ■ Yarima is only a part of the problem.