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    Daily trust newspaper Wednesday, January 25, 2023:
    (Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2023-01-25) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited
    Buhari chairs 14-man c’ttee as fuel scarcity worsens; Old notes: Motorists seek extension of deadline in Gombe; … Kebbi traders may shut markets; …CBN meets Sokoto traders over rejection of old notes; FRSC recovers, returns N3.2m to accident victim in Kogi; Motorists groan as fuel hits N600/litre in Ondo; UNICEF wants presidential candidates to prioritise education; Security guard stoned to death while separating fight in Ondo; CSOs, opposition kick as Katsina ‘earmarks’ N499m LG funds to receive Buhari; Education, infrastructure, others top Yobe agenda as Buni attends int’l conference in Niamey; Yobe contributory health agency enrolls 31, 730 vulnerable persons; Flood: GOAL prime launches intervention in Jakusko LG communities; 12-year-old killed, organs removed in Zaria; Policeman rejects N1m bribe to release man arrested for kidnapping; Troops kill 3 bandits, rescue 16 victims on Kaduna road; Ogun Islamic clerics meet gov’ship candidates, seek policies; Woman quits marriage, marries daughter’s boyfriend in Kano; FCTA takes measures against diphtheria; Petrol stations, traders reject old naira notes in FCT councils...Customers besiege banks, ATM points; Police in Enugu seek to reunite woman with family; Man arraigned for impregnating, abandoning woman, son; Suspected kidnappers of baby nabbed in Zamfara; Islamic teacher bags life jail for defiling 8 pupils; Thieves break into Kebbi church, steal N1.6m musical instruments; Court slams N1.5m fine against 6 people for calling woman witch; NSCDC gets new commandant in Lagos; 2023: FCT minister tasks Tinubu/Shettima campaign group; Constitution review: State assemblies reject financial autonomy for LG; SDP presidential candidate vows to tackle poverty, insecurity, others; Eff orts to rig elections will be frustrated – Tor Tiv; Atiku woos Delta voters, pledges to revive economy; Najatu was a mole, sacked for incompetence – Tinubu; Buhari’s senatorial district: Kaita, Daura set for epic battle; Lekki Port, CMA CGM Group to jack up cargo, increase GDP; NPA, ICRC demands for more deep Seaports in Nigeria; New naira notes: National Assembly, Emefiele differ on deadline extension; CBN debunks N89tn Stamp Duty claim, says N370.686bn was collected by banks; Lagos Light Rail kicks off as Buhari takes a ride; Kano govt, emir commend Glo for Festival of Joy promo; DMO issues new N360bn bond; Forum calls for revival of industries in northern Nigeria; Mafab telco launches 5G network in Abuja; Why broadband penetration hit 46% in 2yrs; How Kano scavengers, recyclers contribute to climate solutions; FG inaugurates programmes to curb generator, vehicle emissions; Little girl fl aunts long artificial nails at swimming pool, video sparks outrage; Elections: NIS gets gadgets to monitor borders; No official register for missing Nigerians – FG; PSC orders all retiring police officers to go; Aisha Buhari sponsors open-heart surgeries; Insecurity: N/East emirs want traditional institutions strengthened; Tinubu condoles Emirs Buhari appoints ex-IGP Arase as police commission chair of Kano, Bichi over family matriarch’s death; Gombe gov’ship: Court dismisses suit seeking to disqualify Gov Yahaya; Buhari appoints ex-IGP Arase as police commission chair; Vigilantes best to serve as state police – Captain Bakori; Expect more fl oods, dry spell in 2023 – NiMet; Nasarawa Utd management, technical crew face sack over poor results; Newly retired Bale to play in PGA Tour event; Duru’s stunning free-kick earns Rivers Utd win over Tornadoes; Nigerian born Okorafor joins Louisville Cardinals; The pilgrimage to power: Nigeria’s presence at Chatham House; Neuer urged to retire from Germany duty; Don’t treat us as villains, Azarenka begs fans;
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    Daily trust newspaper friday, January 27, 2023:
    (Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2023-01-27) MEDIA trust ltd.
    Candidates’ ‘blueprints’ cannot solve Nigeria’s problems – Panelists; Banks short of new notes as ATMs dry up; Late Prof. Aminu Y. Usman: A pillar whose life is worthy of emulation; Money laundering: Court okays service on Atiku, others; Ajaokuta Steel aborted concession cost FG $496m – Lai; 159 Nigerians renounce citizenship, 1.8m get passports in 2022; Kano-Maradi rail: FG, Niger Republic sign MoU; Katsina residents protest ‘hardship’ during Buhari’s visit; We foiled 66 attempts to hack FEC virtual meetings – FG; New Naira: Zulum orders emergency establishment of microfinance banks as 25 of Borno’s 27 LGAs lack banking services; Campaigns taken over by insults, lies – Obasanjo; Sokoto group petitions Buhari, INEC, seeks credible polls; Reject APC for jettisoning restructuring, Atiku tells Ebonyi voters; Tinubu will unite Nigeria – Gov Bagudu; INEC’s refusal to replace Shekarau, others politically motivated – NNPP; Tinubu in Benue pledges better deal for IDPs; Bauchi gov’ship: APC candidate cautions youths against thuggery; 2023: Foreign hackers attacking our database — INEC chair; Old naira notes: ZLP opposes calls for extension, backs Emefiele; DisCos to reject old naira notes from Sunday, defy CBN deadline; ICPC re-arrests exJAMB registrar, Dibu Ojerinde ICPC re-arrests ex-JAMB registrar, Dibu Ojerinde; My husband started hating me 3 days after wedding, woman tells court; NDA alerts neighbouring communities on gunshot sounds; Gunmen kidnap Chawai chief in Kaduna; Ayojimi, son of popular musician, charged with assaulting wife; Mum, daughter kidnapped in Osun regain freedom; Lecturer arrested for sexually harassing 19-year-old female student; 10 arrested as protest rocks Ajegunle in Lagos; Court remands man for stealing wife’s N700,000; FCT pensioners protest 33 months’ arrears; Our abductors beat us when we requested to pray – Escaped cleric; Police arrest man over witchcraft assault on octogenarian; Abuja man jailed 2 months for smoking hemp; Anambra commences application for skill, entrepreneurial training; N/Assembly to blame for failure of democracy – Eugene Enahoro; Don’t sign constitution amendment bills, Abuja monarch tells Buhari; Presidential candidates’ manifestos mere academic work – Yetunde Anibaba; Presidential candidates promise to address nation’s challenges; We have confidence in INEC on 2023 elections – US; CBN unveils Nigerian Domestic Card, bans dollar charges on local transactions; Aviation not essential service, workers insist; Mafab adds Kano, Kaduna, PH, Enugu to 5G network rollout plan; Airline Operator wants special fund, single digit interest loans for airlines; TSA, others have improved civil service efficiency – BPSR; $2.59bn Badagry deep seaport: Navy gets new housing unit; Customs trains 600 officers in 5yrs on trade facilitation, others; Mikano Motors records 400% sale growth in 2022; FG moves to end relocation of automobile industries; Students in Gombe protest fees hike in tertiary institutions; 2 killed as rival cult gang storms birthday party in Lagos; Fuel scarcity: Residents barricade Lagos-Benin Road; We have lost all our life savings to fire – Balogun market traders; Jerry Gana urges Buhari to find lasting solution to fuel scarcity; Gombe govt approves N38bn contract for 17 roads project; FG to establish free trade zone in Ekiti; Killing: Niger lifts curfew on Lambata; 5 miners feared killed in Kaduna; Death toll from Nasarawa bombing has risen to 40 –Gov Sule; 1 dies, 2 injured as articulated vehicle bursts into flame in Kogi; Ondo council boss suspended over ‘graft, abuse of office’; MURIC hails Sanwo-Olu for appointing 2 Tutor Generals; Elections will hold in S’East as scheduled – Military; 2023 elections: Reps call for closure of tertiary institutions; Lassa fever: Edo records 10 deaths, Anambra 1; Students urged on religious, ethnic tolerance; Troops neutralise 84 terrorists in NE/NW, rescue 122 victims in 2 weeks; Waldrum lists 23 Super Falcons for ‘Revelation Cup’ in Mexico; NBA committed to discovering basketball talents in Nigeria – Abudu; BUA sponsors 2023 Lagos international polo tourney; FIFA beats Siasia’s U.S. appeal over match-fixing ban; Nadal confirms six to eight week injury absence; Arteta’s ability never in doubt, says City boss Guardiola;
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    Daily trust newspaper Thursday, January 26, 2023:
    (Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2023-01-26) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited
    38 herders killed in Nasarawa air raid; FG urges parents to allow health workers to deworm children; Tinubu: Fuel crisis, naira redesign ploy to sabotage elections; Moderate your comments at campaigns, Dickson urges politicians; 20th Daily Trust Dialogue holds today in Abuja; How airstrikes killed 18 vigilantes, injured 9 others in Niger; Experts counsel FG on infl ation, stimulating economic growth; NAOWA trains widows of fallen soldiers in Niger; Buhari’s support for Tinubu unquestionable, Presidency replies Yakasai; U.S. imposes visa ban on persons ‘undermining’ democracy in Nigeria; Bandits fi re grenades at vigilantes in Zamfara town; Zulum receives 1,300 Nigerian refugees from Cameroon; Kidnapping: Amotekun bars unpainted taxis, unregistered motorcyclists; Presidential visit: Katsina declares 2 days work-free; 2 APC chieftains, policewoman killed in Imo; Rain destroys houses, churches, schools in Ondo; 133 killed in 254 road crashes in Edo; Buhari has reneged on promises to Nigerians – Najatu Muhammad; Reps transmit 35 constitution amendment bills to Buhari for assent; One killed as thugs clash during Jigawa APC rally; Bindow dumps APC, alleges lack of genuine reconciliation; Appeal court validates Gaya’s victory in Kano; Again, APC postpones presidential campaign in Taraba; Bandits reject 5.3m old naira notes in Kaduna, say deadline approaching; Murdered reverend father’s aide invited kidnappers – Edo CP; Man beats girlfriend to death in Bayelsa; Buhari approves boards for 3 FCTA agencies; Kano man sentenced to 20 years for attempted murder; Panic as armed men invade Kogi community; 2-hour rainfall wreaks havoc in Ondo; 10,000-capacity Kwara IDP camp lacks amenities – Coordinator; IGP commissions new police division in Abuja; CBN, NIBSS to launch domestic card scheme today; Buhari welcomes $538.05m agric intervention funds in Africa; FG vows to forestall strikes at airports; Buhari to commission Darma rice mill in Katsina today; NARTO lauds Buhari’s move on fuel scarcity, NNPC retail; NNPC commissions gas facility in Lagos; Chamber to host maiden solid mineral fair; Research cuts dates fruits maturity from 70 to 3 years; Probe killing of Niger priest, Senate tells security agencies; FEC okays N10bn for Hadejia airstrip, airport control tower, others; 90% of health research in Nigeria donor-funded, says NIMR; Nigeria inches towards full 5G coverage with Mafab network launch;
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    Daily trust newspaper, Monday January 25, 2010:
    (Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-01-25) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.
    ■ Ethnic cleansing at Kuru Karama. ■ PDP tackles former President: Obasanjo is ridiculous. ■ FG orders increased security in states. ■ Fulanis massacred in front of Jang's house. ■ Ibru engaged 19,000 unwanted workers- CBN. ■ Yar'adua returns home this week. ■ JNI, CAN caution on inciting text messages. ■ Civil society group asks Yar'adua to hand over or be impeached. ■ Kaduna judiciary workers suspend strike. ■ Adamawa spends N10bn on primary education. ■ Obasanjo to Yar'adua: Take the path of honour. ■ Nostalgia for Dan Maraya Jos. ■ Darfur peace talks yet to kick off in Qatar. ■ Bin Laden clais airline bomb attempt at Christmas. ■ Srenes from the 7th Annual Trust Dialogue. ■ Oil: Nigeria loses N6.3bn monthly to pre-shipment contract. ■ Abuja all-suites'privacy hotel'gulped N1.5bn-MD. ■ N200b Agric Fund: FG approves 5 more banks. ■ Request for creation of a new state out of the present Borno State. ■ State of the nation address delivered to the national assembly by a group of concerned Nigerians on the 20th January 2010. ■ State of the nation address : electoral reform is the priority. ■ Women in childbirth should be allowed to eat and drink. ■ Aid piling up at UN's compound. ■ Guinea army loses its swagger. ■ N1POST partners Glo, Equatel for improved services. ■ FMBN increases loan limit to N15m. ■ 'Developing pro-poor land management, key to economic reform. ■ Fire guts UniAbuja female hostel. ■ Tipper crushes two at Dutsen- Alhaji. ■ Edu state is on course in spite of odds. ■ Re: An open letter to the PDP National chairman Prince Vincent Ogbulafor Kaduna 2011: An urgent need for intervention a rejoined. ■ Eagles have the edge- Chipolopolo seek revenge. ■ Ghana through to q-finals. ■ Failed burglar's defence.
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    Daily trust newspaper, Friday January 22, 2010:
    (Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-01-22) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.
    ■ Obasanjo to Yar'adua: Take the path of honour. ■ How we're building on Nkrumah's legacies -Samia. ■ Some governors don't read security reports - Gov Aliyu. ■ Yar'adua: Agaie, Ndume others to visit Jeddah. ■ Jos crisis caused by impunity - Atiku. ■ Akerele: Why women are harmstrung in politics. ■ Yar'adua being briefed on Jos crisis-FEC. ■ Re: Sokoto election petition tribunal's decision deserves to be upturned. ■ Zimbabwe suspends constitution-making project. ■ US to tighten Afghan raid rules. ■ Reactions greet 10-year tenure for bank CEOs. ■ Bank PHB unveils new road map. ■ AGOA: Nigeria exports N5.6bn worth of products in 2009. ■ You can't fill a pick-up: Story of Bassa-Nge. ■ SIM card registration feasible—MTN CEO. ■ Why women need to do pap smear.. ■ Handling bumps. ■ So was the statue'attack'on Berlusconi a stunt?. ■ British captain's Somali pirate nightmare. ■ Sale of FG houses: PCC calls for c^tee dissolution. ■ NSE says construction bill will create jobs. ■ Court orders Ringim's arrest. ■ 600 PDP members decamp to ANPP at Gwagwalada. ■ The husband has greater rights over his wife than her parents (2). ■ Kogi 2011: Will the PDP get it unopposed?. ■ Confusion trails Group D games. ■ New hope or false dawn for Nigeria?. ■ Yakubu: Never write off Nigeria?. ■ Jos: Playing with Fire.
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    Daily trust newspaper, Thursday January 21, 2010:
    (Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-01-21) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.
    ■ Abdulraheem is Daily trust African of the year. ■ Jos crisis contained -Army chief. ■ Security agencies still compiling reports - IGP. ■ Taju's college still waxing strong. ■ Anambra: INEC chief blows hot. ■ Yar'adua: Ajibola calls for national dialogue. ■ Rights report pillories African leaders over ICC. ■ Palestinians want US to negotiate on their behalf. ■ Mexican prison brawl leaves 23 dead. ■ FG disburses N300bn subsidy to oil marketers. ■ Poor sales mar local chicken business in Kano. ■ Nigeria switches to energy saving bulbs. ■ Rice importation and govt recklessness. ■ Space-age plasma jet 'set to replace dentist's drill. ■ 10,000 benefit from UNESCO-Nigeria TVE project. ■ Education insurance for debate at schools expo. ■ ABU, OAU, others to benefit from Awolowo Foundation's research endowment. ■ God is angry against humanity - not just Haiti but all humanity'......Survivors of the Haiti earthquake tell their stories. ■ Shattered Haiti hit by second earthquake measuring 6.1. ■ NDE re-strategises for more jobs. ■ Top 10 deadliest earthquakes (I). ■ 300 farmers lose crops to insects. ■ Family in court over late father's property. ■ Four jailed for stealing iron rods. ■ Anambra poll: Can a woman make it?. ■ Sen Ekaette says Yar'adua's impeachment is uncalled for. ■ Eagles crush Mambas. ■ Do-or-die clash for former champions. ■ Mali Eagles, Africa's perennial under achievers?. ■ Welcome to Ojuelegba...But policeman no dey for centre!.
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    Daily trust newspaper Saturday, January 15, 2023:
    (Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2023-01-15) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.
    Katsina Voters Demand Improved Security, LG Revival, Employment, Others; Libraries in comatose; Lassa fever cases rise to 28 in Edo; Atiku in Kogi, promises to revive Ajaokuta, river port; Kaduna Electric disconnects govt offices in Sokoto, Zamfara; Buratai: Oil thieves, bandits will have hard nuts to crack in N/East; FG develops plan against Lassa fever; Katsina voters demand improved security, LG revival, employment, others; Nigeria will restructure itself – Prof Elaigwu; 2023: INEC adds 9.5m to registered voters; Truck trafficking 41 children from Niger intercepted in Kwara; Climate change: Poor insurance culture compounds farmers’ anguish amid poverty; As Buhari exits, questions over rice pyramids linger; Dry season: Kano tractor operators make brisk business; How neem preserves grains, prevents diseases; Kwara sees 33% food prices increase, Sokoto 19%; Hazy contest for Sokoto Government House; How Yobe SMEs struggle to survive inflation; NNPC deepens onslaught on oil thieves; Despite millions of graduates, Nigeria’s development not positively impacted; IPOB used false narratives to blame military for Amorka arson; ‘199 ghost doctors found on Zamfara govt payroll’; Zaria-Kano Highway reopens after tanker drivers’ blockade; NGO targets job creation for 50,000 in 2023; Buhari approves two institutes for Borno; Daily Trust columnist berates Niger governors over abandoned projects ; Guardiola gives up on premier league title; El clasico in Saudi Arabia El clasico in Saudi Arabia as Madrid battle Barcelona as Madrid battle Barcelona for Supercopa glory; Enyimba kickstart NPFL season with win over Nasarawa Utd; Aruna knocked out of WTT Contender Durban; Nigerian army reintegrates wounded soldiers through sports; Amokachi to superintend over Tinubu-Shettima youth football tournament; Ardent supporter donates training kits to Gombe United; 2022 Jos festival: Malcomines, Babale Farms, Army share top laurels; Raducanu ready to play in Melbourne after ankle injury;
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    Daily trust newspaper, Wednesday January 20, 2010:
    (Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-01-20) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.
    ■ Scores killed in new fighting. 24-hour curfew imposed. ■ Police beef up security in Bauchi. ■ CBN fixes 10-year tenure for bank CEO. ■ Yar'adua: Senate awaits Yayale's appearance. ■ Police reform to cost N1.5tr. ■ Principals, teachers to merit promotion in Niger. ■ Commission to honour best WAEC, NECO candidates. ■ 160,000 diabetic patients get free treatment in Nasarawa ■ Beyond N300 million war chest to fight CBN gov. ■ Trying to compel Yar'adua: Hasn't it all come to naught? ■ Angolan lawyer: Activists arrested over bus attack. ■ Somali pirate clashes over ransom cash. ■ Amilcar Cabral and the challenge of Africa today. ■ Israel tries to silence political protest- Critics. ■ CBN gives banks fresh guidelines on 'minimum information. ■ Niger Delta: FG explains sharing formula on 10% equity. ■ Inflation rate jumps to 2.9%. ■ How running jogs your memory. ■ The U.S. must not 'occupy' Haiti, declares French minister. ■ Taiwanese MPs in mass brawl during parliamentary debate. ■ Honest New York cabbie returns N3.1 m left in his taxi. ■ Wyclef Jean's tears for Haiti, promises to help earthquake survivors. ■ REDAN flags-off 400,000 housing projects Feb. ■ Aliero tasks FCDA Board on infrastructure. ■ Maitama Amusement Park gets new COO, GM. ■ Yar'adua: PDP's BOT backs Jonathan's action. ■ Applicant jailed for apartment at Kado attempting to steal patient's phone. ■ Security guard arraigned over theft. ■ NFF unaware of order to fire Amodu. ■ Limp Eagles seek to avoid Mamba bite? ■ Ghana edge Burkina Faso. ■ Jang, the media and the genocide on the Plateau this time.
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    Daily trust newspaper Tuesday, January 17, 2023
    (Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2023-01-17) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited
    Emefiele resumes amid fear of arrest; Blocking of roads by aggrieved tanker drivers raises concerns; Bandits kill 3, abduct LG boss, 14 others in Katsina, Kaduna; Diri swears in Ayemieye as Bayelsa acting CJ; HYPPADEC tasks workers on asset declaration; Query: Kogi govt asks Ohinoyi to resubmit reply over ‘illegal’ title;
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    Daily trust newspaper, Tuesday January 26, 2010:
    (Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-01-26) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.
    ■ Saudi embassy: No visa request from MPs. ■ Police: 362 died in Plateau crisis. ■ Sardauna visits the Emir. ■ 23,800 cows, 117 herdsmen missing -MACBAN. ■ Jos: No soldier fired a single shot-COAS. ■ Why Plateau CP was redeployed. ■ Ogun Assembly passes vote of confidence on Bankole. ■ Retirement age should be abolished- Rights group. ■ AC suggests ways to curb violence in Nigeria. ■ Bafarawa's case stalls in Sokoto court. ■ Commission organises prayers for dead teachers. ■ Guinea, Niger political situation, setback in the region. ■ Yar'adua returns home this week. ■ N200b Agric Fund: FG approves 5 more banks. ■ Letter to General Lawrence Onoja. ■ The method in Obasanjo's'madness'. ■ Main witness in Zimbabwe treason trial tortured. ■ Saddam's top aide 'Chemical Ali' hanged. ■ Myanmar junta could free Suu Kyi in November, party says. ■ Manufacturers battle FG over new port charges. ■ Nigeria's 12% inflation rate defies market survey. ■ ' Unity Bank will soon get mass patronage. ■ Is Gwarimpa bridge a magnet for accidents?. ■ Venezuela oil 'may double Saudi Arabia'. ■ Nigerians should pay appropriatprices for fuel, power— Asiodu. ■ Why N1OObn textile fund will fail. ■ Still single at 30? Then settle for Mr Second Best not Mr Right. ■ Ethiopian airliner carrying 90 people plunges into Mediterranean sea. ■ Miracle escape for passengers ..As plane catches fire on landing in Iran. ■ Haiti earthquake: Religion fill the void left by aid agencies. ■ Why primary healthcare must be enhanced. ■ Water scarcity hits Jos metropolis. ■ Sanitary condition in Nyanya horrible- Residents. ■ Communicating global climate change. ■ Court orders arrest of Ringim's lawyer. ■ Motorists protest new policy at petrol station. ■ 65-yr-old man jailed for traffic obstruction. ■ N50bn debt: Kebbi lawmakers disown report on Aliero. ■ The average person in Niger/Delta is praying for Yar'adua. ■ Lucky Eagles outshoot Chipolopolo. ■ North Africans nemesis of Cote d'Ivoire. ■ Chaka's hat trick restores BUK's hope. ■ In times like these, a little humour helps.
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    Daily trust newspaper Monday, January 16, 2023:
    (Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2023-01-16) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited
    2023: Military pledges defense for democracy; Bandits burn Catholic priest, shoot another in Niger; Buhari off to Mauritania today for African peace conference, award; Tension in Bauchi over allocation of cemetery; Long queues persist as fuel hits N300/litre in Benue; 7 murdered NSCDC personnel buried in Kaduna; Falana to sue FG for failing to fi x petroleum products price; Bandits abduct 25 worshippers in Katsina church attack; Gambari to declare open NSIL 44th conference; Politics of ‘one’s turn’ bad omen for Nigeria’s democracy – Bakare; Kaduna gov’ship: APC candidate unveils 7-point agenda; PDP, APC clash ahead of Buhari’s visit to Kwara, tomorrow; S/Court orders INEC to conduct fresh delineation of wards, units in Delta; Tinubu appoints Jega, Abdulaziz as media aides; Northern female candidates pledge better governance; 16 die, 83 injured in truck accident conveying PDP supporters in Plateau – FRSC; Legal battle over Nigeria Air resumes today; Bandits burn Catholicpriest, shoot another in Niger; Zamfara NSCDC arrests POS operator hired by bandits; 2023: Experts proff er ways to reposition the health sector; Rivers United survive Lobi Stars scare to win 2-1; AFRDC 2023: Nigerian Navy wins combat competition; Jos born youngster, Kidmas, making waves in Australian football; Armed Forces Remembrance Day tourney attracts over 250 golfers.
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    Daily trust newspaper, Tuesday February 2, 2010:
    (Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-02-02) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.
    ■ Lar heads panel on Jos crises. ■ Shell shuts stations as militants attack pipeline. ■ N3.6bn alleged fraud: Reps to probe sale of SAHCOL. ■ Britain to repatriate £43m stolen funds to Nigeria. ■ Yar'adua's absence akin to absconding— ASUU. ■ S/Court names 19 new SANs. ■ Aliero inaugurates c'ttee to investigate AGIS. ■ Nasarawa workers begin strike over new tax regime. ■ Lagos assembly to investigate Fashola. ■ Governors responsible for unrests -Minister. ■ The NFF's 'golden' bronze. ■ Mogadishu shelling kills 12 civilians. ■ China pledges more support for rural poor. ■ Military' was ill-prepared for Iraq invasion. ■ Nigeria's revenue totals N38tr in10yrs. ■ Who owns Kaduna trade fair complex? ■ Dangnte launches multivitamins spaghetti. ■ Inside Fankaka rock caves. ■ 'Kogi inti market to boost business activities. ■ Billions of naira idle in NERFUND. ■ How we're creating employment- NDE. ■ Why a woman has the last (and longest) laugh. ■ Scientists crack 20-year AIDS puzzle that could revolutionise latest HIV medicines. ■ The greatest scientific advances from the Muslim world. ■ Jacob Zuma is father for 20th time, but not by one of his three wives. ■ Trovan test compensation: False claimants make DNA tests inevitable. ■ Thugs hijack sanitation exercise at Bwari. ■ Convert wastes in dumps to wealth- Expert. ■ Apo 32 criticise minister for flouting court's order. ■ Motorist denies causing lady's death. ■ Anambra 2010: Contest between PPA and APGA - Kalu. ■ NFF wants Shehata. ■ Royal tumble. ■ New stars emerge in Angola. ■ Obama: Perhaps a year is not long enough.
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    Daily trust newspaper, Wednesday February 10, 2010:
    (Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-02-10) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.
    ■ How National ' Assembly made him acting president. ■ Jonathan takes charge. ■ Northern govs yet to redeem pledges to Sarduana Foundation. ■ Why we were called Super Perm Secs, by Ahmed Joda. ■ Lawyers differ on Senate resolution. ■ Plateau House divided over Okada bill. ■ Boni, others plead not guilty to EFCC charges ■ No vacuum in government-Aliero. ■ Speakers to find solution to Jos crises. ■ Why I accept to be Acting President. ■ Yar'adua: Senate mulls impeachment. ■ Zimbabwe public servants vow to intensify strike. ■ Palestinian force makes gains in West Bank. ■ Before the war on Yemen. ■ Nigeria loses $325m to smuggled textiles. ■ Importers of bad products face de-marketing - Abah. ■ Lack of patronage retards automobile growth. ■ An unfriendly world. ■ CBN orders banks to remit VAT daily. ■ NCAA to sanction operators who flout regulations. ■ The pill that could banish snores for good. ■ It was murder', say Michael Jackson's family as doctor pleads not guilty. ■ He's giving away his N621m fortune. ■ Jos: Victims want N VRI relocated. ■ Lokoja to get a new master plan soon ■ Widow wants court to allow late husband's ritual. ■ Driver, conductor jailed six months for fighting. ■ NYSC to empower 615 corps members. ■ 2011: I'm riding on my father's back - Kogi gov's soon. ■ Nigerians must be allowed to choose leaders. ■ Lulu gets impeachment notice. ■ Hiddink ready to take pay cut. ■ Robinho: In Europe, the coach sends you out to run. Here in Brazil, I play.... ■ Trusts columnists and the Jos crises.
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    Daily trust newspaper, Tuesday February 9, 2010:
    (Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-02-09) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.
    ■ Yar'adua: Senate mulls impeachment. ■ Speaker advocates unlimited tenure for govs. ■ Compensate Jos victims from statutory allocation, FG urged. ■ Africa malaria drugs'low-grade. ■ Senate to review military deployment in internal operation. ■ US envoy meets Jonathan today. ■ Resign now, Aremu tells Akunyili. ■ NEMA, Bauchi to resettle dis placed person's. ■ Why cost of living is high in Lokoja -Commissioner. ■ Egypt arrests Muslim Brotherhood leaders in raid. ■ Yas: UAE island of leisure and pleasure. ■ Iran moves closer to nuke warhead capacity. ■ Pakistan: Militants targeting Americans arrested. ■ Yanukovich, monitors, press Ukraine PM to concede. ■ NITEL sale: BPE shortlists MTN, GLO. ■ Nigeria's oil reserve to dry up in 2040. ■ 10,000 Kano farmers to benefit from World Bank project. ■ Abuja's car boot traders' ■ Financial meltdown: Yobe officers feel the heat. ■ Is Nigeria drifting towards total blackout? ■ How we grew Legacy Pension's Assets to over N56bn-MD. ■ Bank PHB to recapitalise by March-MD. ■ More people fear losing independence in old age than death. ■ All the president's emails. ■ The child snatchers. ■ Woman bites tiger! ■ Stop cancer, because you can. ■ Water hyacinth worries riverine community in Epe. ■ Harmattan haze: NIMET cautions Motorists. ■ Emirs, Obas and Chiefs tasked on environment. ■ One dies as truck plunges into river. ■ Sokale chief clarify issue on transformer's ownership. ■ Wife sues husband for turning home to brothel. ■ Edo: Loss of Fugar constituency a lesson to PDP. ■ Hiddink due in Nigeria. ■ Handball team departs for Nations Cup. ■ Eagles must change attitude - Lawal. ■ Sporting may lose Celtic target Ibrahim. ■ Jigawa: Keeping faith with the electorate.
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    Daily trust newspaper, Wednesday January 27, 2010:
    (Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-01-27) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.
    ■ Yar'adua's health: Senate to give FEC one-week ultimatum. ■ VP: This is the last Jos carnage. ■ Sultan, Shagari task Shekarau on Sardauna title. ■ Customs recovers N12bn in 3 months. ■ Katsina replies Obj on Yar'adua. ■ Compliance with helmet order poor in North— Chidoka. ■ Rival gangs clash in Gusau. ■ Court rejects application for stay of proceedings. ■ African coalition urges EU to block new ivory sales. ■ Pilot in crash didn't follow tower's advice. ■ India to build refinery in Nigeria. ■ Anxiety trails SIM registration in Nigeria. ■ Falalu Bello not affected by CBN tenure limit - Unity Bank. ■ Abuja: When taskforce went on rampage. ■ CMD boss tasks civil servants on capacity building. ■ Humans'could one day be capable of running up to 40mph. ■ Obama urged to hand over Christmas Day Bomber to the military. ■ Thousands of hungry Haitians overrun peacekeepers delivering food. ■ Beekeeper wakes up in coffin after doctor declares him dead. ■ FG to spend N8.5 bn on Gombe/Yola Road. ■ How N2bn railway Project was awarded at N24bn. ■ Yar'adua: Bukar says FEC has failed the nation. ■ FCT begins'rural week'. ■ Man arraigned over N8.8m military pension fund. ■ NFF can't be independent of govt, says Ndanusa. ■ How I caged the Eagles, by Zambia coach. ■ Re: Jang, the media and the genocide in Jos this time.
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    Daily trust newspaper, Thursday, February 18, 2010:
    (Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-02-18) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.
    ■ Beginning of the end: Six-man FEC team to visit Yar'adua. ■ Power supply drops to 2,500mw. ■ NBA to sue Borno govt, police over Boko Haram execution. ■ Plateau:'209 Fulani herdsmen killed in 3 LGs'. ■ NHIS boss gets court injunction against removal. ■ Jonathan: I did not approve N300bn for rallies. ■ Nasarawa tops World Bank's rating on health projects. ■ Cross River to close 200 schools. ■ Why many children are out of school - UBEC. ■ US jury convicts Nigerian on fraud charges. ■ Buhari's exit will not affect our victory in 2011--Shekarau group. ■ Jos Hausa community: Ajibola panel vindicates us. ■ AU resolution against military Coups. ■Kenyans protest as political crisis deepens. ■ Ancient Arabic inscription found in Jerusalem. ■ Ukrainian election results suspended on appeal. ■ AuGF, auditor uncover fraud in IST. ■ Reps condemn NNPC over TAM. ■ Senate threatens to sanction Magnus Kpakol. ■ Terror watch: NCAA to meet US conditions for delisting. ■ Galadanchi heads FG's committee on Madrasah education. ■ 500 students win MTN scholarship. ■ No case of certificate forgery in UNAAB, says VC. ■ UNILORIN leads Nigerian varsities in webometric ranking. ■ Psychiatrists want to call being angry a mental illness. ■ Auto mechanics to be upgraded in six months - Kazaure. ■ Argentina asserts control of Falkland Islands' waters. ■ King Tutankhamun died from broken leg made worse by malaria. ■ NESREA files criminal charges against Etisalat. ■ WEP wants Green Wall Sahara Programme. ■ Efenji's murder: Police arrest Cortland workers. ■ Trader jailed for resisting court's warrant. ■ ‘Nigeria would have grounded without Acting President. ■ Akala sues PDP, Ogbulafor over Oyo exco. ■ Hiddink shuns Nigeria for Turkey. ■ Nalbandian returns to winning ways. ■ Fabianski hands Porto win. ■ Sightings and sight failures: Ogbulafor's double jeopardy.
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    Daily trust newspaper, Monday February 8, 2010:
    (Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-02-08) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.
    ■ Why we lost Anambra by PDP. ■ Soludo: There was administrative rigging. ■ Fear of Bukuru market demolition raises fresh concern. ■ Nigeria at standstill, AC says. ■ FG woos mining investors with 3 years tax relief. ■ 133,000 displaced in Jos crisis- NEMA. ■ Compensate Jos victims from statutory allocation, FG urged. ■ 90% of Northern women exposed to birth complications. ■ FG spends $2bn to halt cancer spread. ■ EFCC and former governors ■ Black box from Lebanon plane crash recovered. ■ Costa Rica votes, could elect 1st woman president. ■ How to sustain Nigeria's telecoms successes— Ndukwe. ■ European Bank may buy into Nigerian banks. ■ Oando posts N7bn profit, promises investors better gains. ■ Hot air in NDIC. ■ You really can be bored to death.... ■ Charles Taylor's son, Chuckie, ordered to pay N3.3bn compensation to torture victims. ■ Delayed tribute to Nelson Mandela. ■ Kaduna River to get another bridge. ■ Drama as magistrate vacates arrest warrants on Ringim, lawyer. ■ FCTA to shut newly opened Chelsea Hotel. ■ Challenges of social development in FCT. ■ Why AC wants Jigawa council polls stopped - AC Chairman. ■ NFF: Amodu will go to World Cup. ■ NFF election: Lulu wants committees to do thorough job. ■ Big guns get comfortable Euro 2012 draws.
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    Daily trust newspaper, Thursday January 28, 2010:
    (Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-01-28) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.
    ■ Different strokes on Yar'adua: Senate: Hand over to VP FEC: He is fit to rule. ■ Sultan: Jos crisis was genocide. ■ Abolish indigene/settler dichotomy in Jos-Dasuki. ■ Nigerian leaders' corruption breeds terrorism -US. ■ Senate: Hand over to VP. ■ Dina's assassination, a set-back for democracy- Atiku. ■ Army to check soldier/civilian friction. ■ Jos: Hausas demand fair hearing. ■ Minister raises alarm over increasing OVC. ■ Yuguda drops 5 commissioners. ■ VP: This js the last Jos carnage. ■ Pre-nuptial HIV/AIDS test should be voluntary. ■ Beijing promises 'construaive' role in African Great Lakes. ■ Saudis drive Yemeni rebels out of border region. ■ UK, Dublin offer compromise plan for N/Ireland. ■ Sri Lankan challenger rejects president's poll win. ■ Bank PHB cuts MD's pay by 47%, EDs 26%. ■ Ghana's power reforms Lessons for Nigeria. ■ Yobe loses N2b to tax defaulters. ■ 100 million Nigerians are hungry. ■ The world's second pregnant man is'blissfully happy' as he prepares to give birth to baby boy next month. ■ CIIN advocates inclusion of insurance in tertiary curriculum. ■ No investment in education is wasted, says Dukku. ■ New FlITA students tour campus. ■ The little girl who had eight limbs and was worshipped as a deity starts school. ■ Haiti: The shooting of Febienne Cherisma. ■ 90-yr-old man wants belongings from lover. ■ FCT school principals to get land. ■ Climate change: Nigeria can't meet 2010 target. ■ Tobacco control bill will safeguard health-Cttee. ■ Weighing the options on Yar'adua. ■ NDE urged to develop agricultural camps for youngsters. ■ Westerhof recommends Saintfiet for Eagles'job. ■ Oliha to Eagles: Don't depend on luck against Ghana. ■ Traditional rivalries revived. ■ Late coming Ghanaian varsity miss accreditation. ■ Obasanjo and the perversion of honour and morality.
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    Daily trust newspaper, Friday January 29, 2010:
    (Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-01-29) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.
    ■ Gowon, Shagari ask Yar'adua to hand over. ■ Terrorism: 2 Nigerian students arrested in Malaysia. ■ Hold states, LGs responsible for crises- ACF. ■ Yar'adua: Over 150 signatures collected over Section 145. ■ Assembly wants Plateau indigenes to leave Bauchi. ■ Yar'adua: PDP backs FEC, opposes Senate's stand. ■ 30 died in Kuru Jenta- Police. ■ Kalu: Court adjourns trial till May 26. ■ Navy says helicopter crash not connected to militancy in Niger Delta. ■ All chief worried about Madagascar deadlock. ■ Iran hangs 2 for allegedly aiming to topple state. ■ Afghanistan conference agrees on exit timetable. ■ Jyoti Basu: India's pre-eminent communist dies at 95. ■ Open letter to his excellency ■ FG not fair to non-oil producing states- NEITI. ■ EU boosts sugar exports as prices soar. ■ Crashed Ethiopian jet's flight recorders found off Lebanon. ■ What to know about still birth. ■ Feminism: What went wrong? ■ How to put heartbreaks behind you. ■ Re-Megalomaniac Goldilocks. ■ Why running barefoot is better for your body. ■ We deserve these setbacks: Obama tells America in first State ofthe Union address. ■ Obama's State ofthe Union speech: How did the words he used compare to other presidents? ■ Wearing your trouser waistband high is a sign that you're getting old. ■ Keffi metropolis undergoes urban renewal. ■ Abuja Sunrise Hills Estate commissioned. ■ FCDA to demolish Lugbe next month. ■Gardener arraigned over theft. ■ Three jailed for assaulting naval officer. ■ Why we banned posters in Jigawa. ■ Youthful Ghana shoot down Eagles. ■ Eagles exit not a surprise -Lumumba ■ Egypt wallop Algeria to reach final. ■ ABU haul 2 hockey golds. ■ Jos, Jang and Genocide (I).
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    Daily trust newspaper, Wednesday February 3, 2010:
    (Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-02-03) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.
    ■ Mark: Yar'adua must hand over. ■ Bride, 26 others perish in crash. ■ Court procedures frustrate EFCC—Waziri. ■ Senate rejects pension for former Senate leaders. ■ Mutallab: UK sympathetic to Nigeria, says envoy. ■ Anambra election: PSC to monitor police. ■ Bauchi Assembly denies recommending sack of Plateau indigenes. ■ Nasarawa strike affects hospitals. ■ Reps set to probe alleged police bias in Jos crisis. ■ Media proprietors give Yar'Adua 7-day From Kayode Ekundayo, Lagos ultimatum. ■ Lar heads panel on Jos crises. ■ Recent court rulings in rights abuse cases. ■ Africa leaders wrap up summit on continent's crises. ■ AC alleges plot by Iwu to rig Anambra Polls: A rejoiner. ■ Ex-UK minister says Blair lied over Iraq war. ■ Africa to have a common currency. ■ No plan to limit shareholders' interest in banks - CBN. ■ Nigeria to benefit from $1mn yam research grant. ■ EU investment bank ups Mauritius sugar reform funds. ■ Fuel queues: Whence conies the end? ■ Girl, 9, 'becomes one of world's youngest mothers after giving birth to a baby boy. ■ Ten Americans who tried to take a busload of orphans out of Haiti slammed. ■ Mahmoud Abbas: Israel's West Bank occupation leading to one-state solution. ■ Reader's Digest on brink of collapse after 70 years. ■ KDSG allays fear over master plan. ■ PHCN reconnects Garki market. ■ Alao-Akala commissions N1.5bn project. ■ Six PDP members die in Abaji auto crash. ■ Trader denies assaulting lady. ■ Anambra: Aggrieved PDP aspirants head to S/Court. ■ Yar'adua, PDP and the zoning poser. ■ Bora Milutinovic slams Eagles, NFF. ■ Eagles lack good strikers - Ikpeba. ■ CAF and the unkindly ban on Togo. ■ Obasanjo: Calling God as false witness.