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Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper, Tuesday February 8th, 2005: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 57 dhul hajj 27, 1425 A.H.(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2005-02-08) MEDIA trust NIgeria Limited• NEXIM threatens debtors, suspends loan facilities • Mantu accuses govs of undermining palliative c’ttee. Lagos denies allegation • PDP dismisses Reps’ stand on National Confab. Umaru Dikko canvasses more time • FG dissolves NITEL, M-tel boards ahead privatization • Togo swears-in Eyadema Jnr. • Appeal Court rejects Dariye’s plea for stay of proceedings • NUC threatens to sanction CETEP university • Atiku says SEC central to govt reform programme • SON destroys substandard tyres in FCT • Lagos LG funds: Court joins CBN as defendant • “Traditional rulers key to positive 2005 census” • Census of primary, secondary schools begins tomorrow • Youths demand N45m from Shell • NLC tasks AU on Togo • Kwara releases N1bn for roads • Police dismiss trigger-happy officer • Reps cautions against refining oil abroad • Kebbi to organise workshop on confab • Foundation battles poverty in Idomaland • NGO gives ARV drugs to AIDS patient • Dismissed judge pleads for reinstatement • Proposed national conference artificial-bishop • Akume tasks youths on farming • Before the mother of all confab… • Enter Arewa’s first lawyer • Why Atiku should decamp to AD • Confab:Zamfara governor’s blunder • Kwankwaso, Shekarau war: Apropos to alibi • Masari and the drums of Oduduwa • ECOWAS condemns violations in Togo • Garang to help with Darfur crises • Ngugi attack: Kenyan govt under pressure • Somalis approve foreign troops for govt • Malawi president quits ruling party • Mozambican govt vows campaign under corruption • US pledges $40m aid to Palestinians • Car bombs kill 26 in Iraq • Opposition accuses Kurds over Iraqi vote • EU warns against Iran strike • Fireman’s joyride ruins fire emergency • Man hides from cops, calls for help • Thai leader claims victory in polls • US urges Russia on democracy • Airline operators, NGO plan Nigeria-US direct flights • Chanchangi unveils new Boeing 737 • 717 shutdown hits Boeing profits • BA profits fall on higher fuel costs • …makes special valentine offer • Toyota gives hybrid vehicle tech to Subaru • EU wants cars equipped with emergency transmitters • BMW to recall faulty diesel cars • Opel launches new Astra OPC at motor show • BAT investments in Nigeria hit N38.6bn • Shell pumps out record UK profit • W/African accountants, auditors urged on transparency • BT offers equal access to rivals • Buruku, the notorious river post • NIPOST honours Hretirees • PENCOMM to invest N16bn after licensing • Pensioners demand prompt payment • Pension: Benue restores payment to 295 retirees • NITEL to become pension administrator • NDE plans employment data bank • .. .to register unemployed • RATTAWU threatens blackout over trade dispute • Obasanjo pledges youth employment • Coy recalls 15 sacked workers • NO A seeks transport workers’ support for 2005 census • Fraudulent staff to forfeit pay • 3000 get jobs at CFTZ • Monetisation: FG workers lose N.4m monthly • NUBIFIE lauds categorisation of banks • NULG E wants motorcycle loans for workers • T UCN faults labour’s representation in national confab • Welders, fitters demand enforcement of expatriate quota • NLC commends Swazi workers’ fight against tyranny • UNFPA and fistula operation • Pregnancy and intercourse • Erectile problem and Diabetes • Breast Lump and Pain • Yellowish discharge • Absence of menses • Vertigo and deafness • Enugu govt receives 17 motorbikes to fight leprosy • FG checks foreign medical trips ...upgrades facilities in teaching hospitals • Gombe awards N346m contract for hospital equipment • Minister makes case for PLWHs • Road safety establishes accident emergency clinics • REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM A.MENSTRUAL PROBLEM • B.MENOPAUSE • High cost of lab tests worry PLWH • Reagents scarcity causes loss of lives of TB patients • NHIS wants law establishing it amended • ‘Govt’s no work, no pay policy may induce strike’ • Abaji youths raze police Jeep over0 accident, robbery • Court discharges C AC staff over forgery allegation • Abuja MTN subscribers decry delay of service accounts • Prisons tour stalls court proceedings in Abuja • Corps members pass out without monthly allowance • Jigawa builds new NYSC camp • Mayor of Atlanta to visit Lagos • 15 NYSC members abscond • FG approves 12 pedestrian bridges in Lagos • LG boss explains burial fees increase • Gov Saraki dedicates award to Kwarans • Food security: FG,FAO undertake scheme on 109 sites • Gov Turaki bags UNIJOS ICT award • 2005 democracy day:Yobe to commission 100 projects • Ministry trains retiring civil servants on fish farming • Bauchi employs 20 corps members • SIWES programme gulps N866.1m • Confab is a diversionary tactics –AMBON President • Ilorin Zone completes pilgrims airlift exercise • Forum advocates reform of customs, excise duties • Kwara donates car, generator to NTA Ilorin • Ogun to train 18,000 workers on e-governance • Nigeria to generate N800m annually from new pension scheme- Hon. Sha ’aban • Don’t politicise National Confab-Rep • Ethnic nationalities urged to embrace confab • National confab, a duplication of NASS duty-Amb. Kwande • Morocco fancied to go top of World Cup group • Cassano withdraws from Italian squad • FA launch inquiry into Cole row • Mickelson back on top with Phoenix Open win Philadelphia suffers Super Bowl hangover after latest flop • Crespo’s last-gasp winner puts heat on Juve • Liverpool raise stakes for Gerrard • Chelsea miss Robben’s cutting edge • Wikki budgets N 120m for new tracks • Chukwu to try unknown players • Referees to sue clubs, hooligans over assault • Polo’s growth unprecedented –Ojora • Administrative insincerity, bane of Nigeria league-Agwu • Nigeria’s growing debt trap (1) • Random thoughts on national dialogueItem Open Access Daily trust newspaper, Friday February 4th, 2005: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 55 dhul hajj 24, 1425 a.h.(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2005-02-04) MEDIA trust NIgeria Limited• Police, FCDA lay siege on Wuse market • NATIONAL CONFAB: Reps file suit today • …Masari writes Obasanjo • Hajj: Stranded Nigerian pilgrims bribe airlines for seats • N25bn capitalization: Senate insists on bank categorization • Nigeria’s external reserves hit $18.4bn.As inflation rate now 9.5% • Power cut disrupts NASS session • Police commission distances self from Tafa’s removal • NUTGTW takes Arewa textile mill to EFCC • Reps c’ttee summons bank boss over NPA fund • Court dismisses EFCC appeal, orders release of BON MD • C’ttee generates N6.9b to develop cocoa • Nigeria wins Commonwealth Writers’ Prize • Fire wreaks havoc in two Kastina secondary schools • Ibru: Rabo Lawal wants statements released • Court slams new charges on Tijani • 17 youth corp members to repeat service year in Kwara • Confab: Minister decries women marginalisation • FG signs N523m road contracts for three states • Cross River Speaker faces recall threat • The Beautiful Ones Are Not Yet Born! • Reforming Nigeria: Which model? • The North and media survival • Re: Still on Gombe and its clique • On NEPA’s random blackout • Thoughts on Nigeria’s film industry • NAIC, farmers and food security • ‘Iraqis can take over in 18 months’ • …Self-rule inevitable –Kurds • Palestinian state ‘within reach’ –Bush • Syria, Jordan hold peace talks • Police offered cash to reject bribes • 400 car crashes in two years • Dumb or Dummer? School eyes name change • Man finds leg in father’s bag • Grandmother confesses to cheating in 1957 • Seven die in blast ahead of Indian polls • Nepal govt calls for peace, Maoists strike • UN appoints Clinton as tsunami envoy • Gas leak kills Georgian PM • Bush delivers State of the Union address • Mozambique new president assumes office • JDA signs PSC with three oil companies • FG approves 30% discount on ship, cargo dues • Nigeria/Swiss chamber, others back destination inspection • Dollar rises against Yen • Crude prices edge lower • New Hong Kong airport to impress • FRAGMENTS: Dilenma of a married rape victim • Gender inequality retards economic growth -DG • Exhibition for African Union delegates • Over 6,000 children sexually abused in Zimbabwe –Reports • Binta Masari’s effort at being her brother’s/sister’s keeper • How to prevent your husband from straying • Politics dominate Muslim women workshop • Criminal Intimidation: Court throws out case against Ogbulafor • Secretary assures Ushafa community of FCT’s support • Kofar Wambai’s booming shoe-making industry • Ita-oko Island: Where area boys now acquire skill training • LASG vows to frustrate FERMA on Falomo water park • Minister urges investors to assemble tractors in Nigeria • Benue police arrest suspected robbers, cellphone thief • Akume tasks FG on Benue roads • 12,000 police officers promoted • Institute for cultural orientation gets new boss • Gov Saraki signs 2005 budget into law • Elewi’s death, great loss to Nigeria –Ex-Minister • Five corp members get merit award • Confab: Delegates list raises dust nationwide • Confab: Madaki, former minister calls for mini-confab • Group indicts Obasanjo government as most vindictive • 2007:Governor Sheriff will break re-election jinx in Borno -Ngulde • UEFA awards SportFive agency TV rights • Lack of Safin successors worry Russian chiefs • ‘Velasco innocent of any doping offence • Dortmund coach bemoans financial problems • Siasia to camp F/Eagles in US Gemany • Calabar to host Ramat Cup • Swedish club demand millions for Justice • Taiwo cannot threaten me –Udeze • Badminton scribe retires • Check early exit of players, CAF warns • Nigerian handballer dies in Tunisia • Ikhana plans Enyimba revolution • Memo to the Land of Beggars IIItem Open Access Daily trust newspaper, Monday February 7th,2005: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 56 dhul hajj 27, 1425 A.H(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2005-02-07) MEDIA trust NIgeria Limited• 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 talkshopItem Open Access Daily trust newspaper, Thursday Febuary 3rd 2005: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 54 dhul hajj 23, 1425 A.H.(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2005-02-03) MEDIA trust NIgeria Limited• Recalling moment at the Maiduguri Pre-hajj camp • Confab: Delegates lists raise dust nationwide • Reps reject confab budget • To probe CHOGM expenses • CBN suspends lending to govt • Reviews monetary policy guidelines • Why Pentascope was sacked • Fresh communal crisis breaks out in Benue. Many killed • Britain gives condition for loot recovery, debt relief • ANPP chieftain decries media silence on Balogun • Plateau to demolish illegal structures • Employment minister wants corruption eradicated in Africa • ALSCON SALE SUIT: BPE created obstacle for BFI group- Witness • BILL FREIGHT FORWARDING: Public hearing holds Feb 8 • Why deputy director was evicted -HOS Official • Obasanjo laments neglect of non-oil sector • FG transfers N278.5m railway hospital to ministry • Nigeria loses N136b to bunkering annually-Shell • Kwara sets up committee on abandoned projects • FCT appropriation Bill gets second reading • What Manner of a Census? • Reforming Nigeria: Which model? • PDP crises: Is Atiku defeated ? • Balogun and his anti-corruption mantra • P.D.P Crisis and Okadigbo’s prophesy • Iraq admits vote flaws • Egypt ‘to host Mid-East summit’ • Kuwait passes new security law • Turkey urges support for Abbas • .. wants UN sanctions lifted • Two killed in Yemeni firefight • Nepal’s king names new cabinet after takeover • Tennis fan to cheer players though phones • Indonesia rejects rebates offer • Boy sends grandma to hospital after experiment explosion • Man bites off brother’s finger • Haitians to replace Aristide in October • Pakistan denies role in US, Afghanistan war • Cop investigate self after robbery • Woman surprises Blair with kiss • Pope’s health stabilizes after illness • Zimbabwe announces election date • Sudan slams UN report on Darfur • We can’t stop GSM operators from expanding-NCC • Motorola unveils new phones, accessories • Indian coy uses lasers bridge network gaps • RELTEL slashes prices of hand-held phones • Virgin Mobile’s user numbers jump • Shareholders endorse Trade Bank’s capitalization plans • Customs collects N45bn in Tin Can Island • Manny Bank gets new MD • Senator charges accountants on ethical standards • Investors scramble for IMB Bank’s shares • Russia reveals China’s role in Yukos’ split up • Advertising revenue boosts Google • G7 meeting focuses on China’s economy • European bank to keep interest rates on hold this week • Oil Prices drop below $47 • Recalling moments at the Maiduguri pre-hajj camp • The hostel privatization crisis(II) • US envoy commissions school project • NUC disburses N12bn varsities • LG to employ 100 teachers • Islamic college to commence degree programme • Open University organises media workshop • Japan to rebuild destroyed schools in Plateau • Kwara distributes N26.2m education materials • Asagba decries secret cult menace in varsities • Gov Akume bags honorary degree • Ogun teachers threaten strike over unpaid allowances • UNAAB chosen for pilot hostel dev. scheme • Technology transfer, panacea for Nigeria’s food shortage-V.C • Theft: Four employees of security outfit remanded • Gudu Market for commission March • Man arraigned for refusal to settle Nicon Hotel bill • Chief magistrate transfers 102 cases to FCT CJ • Nursing mother bags 2 months Prison term • Student’s scholarship gulps N144m • KNSG pledges sufficient fertilizers for farmers • Association seeks reconstruction of Rimin-Kebe road • Project: KNSG, UNDP sign MOU • Board chairman tasked on leadership • Lagos restructures teaching service for schools • FERMA destroys sanitation built by LASG • Security breach: Security men threaten journalist • ABC guest house robbery : Boy 19,charged to court • Briefs: Akume • AIDS: Minister commends dev partners • Ngige flags-off N1.28bn road contract • Hajj • FG signs N1.47 billion road projects in three state • Duke refutes crisis with Obong • SSANU condemns privatization of campus accommodation by FG • Kwara Budget • Challenges before Ehindero • NDP to drag Obasanjo to court over confab • …as NCP berates Oshiomhole on confab • Keep off Yoruba politics YCE told • 2007:General Kontagora declares for presidency • Periscoping the coming National confab • Glazer Plans revised United takeover bid • Sharapova made to battle in Japan • Els goes for four successive wins • Tomjanovich ‘may leave LA Lakers’ • Langer turns down second term am Ryder Cup captain • Rivaldo weighs up options after walkout • Arsenal’s big guns found wanting on big stage again • No title for Arsenal, say Ferguson, Wenger • English FA takes no action over tunnel incident • Vieira denies Neville threat • Ferguson points finger at Vieira • Eaglets upbeat ahead of Meridian Cup • Jatau laments dearth of quality strikers • …depart for Turkey • Sayyu named Player of the Year again • Russian club dumb Okoronkwo • Thoughts on the national conferenceItem Open Access Daily trust newspaper, Wednesday February 2nd 2005: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 53 dhul hajj 22, 1425 a.h.(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2005-02-02) MEDIA trust Nigeria Limited• MONEY LAUNDERING: Dariye diverted N1.2bn ecological fund –Witness • ANPP Reps vow to oppose confab budget • Useni faction refutes ANPP endorsement of confab • Man hacks wife,daughter to death • PPMC a drainpipie –Reps c’ttee • Auto crash claims 19 lives in Plateau • FG decentralizes due process • Lake Nyos: Nigeria’s possible tsunami –conference • Reps to investigate BPE over PSPLS • FG moves to audit NITEL,M-tel • Shehu Musa warns against anti-north national dialogue • FG moves to rid Niger Delta of illegal weapons • Robbers attack 10 houses in Gusau GRA • Nadada hinges good governance on rural dev • Nigeria set to get $81 from US to fight HIV/AIDS • Obasanjo re-appoints Hamman Tukur as RMAFC boss • National mosque sub-committee meets Thursday • PDP:Inevitable meltdown beckons • A nation of shoddy economic policies • Balogun: Is EFCC crazy for credit? • National confab and an aide’s gaffe • STAR FEATURE:The resurrection of Minna airport • AU leaders vow to root out instability • Thousands flee in Congo’s attacks • Africa wants to veto powers at security council –Mbeki • Rwandan denies genocide charges • Sudan, Darfur rebels to resume peace talks in February • …US,Europe split over UN report • Campaigning begins in Saudi local polls • Turkey warns Iraqi Kurds • Israel suspends West Bank security transfer • Troops leaving now is nonsense –al-Yawer • …viws to bring back Ethiopian Jews • Al-Zarqawi’s group slams Iraqi elections • World leaders praise Iraqis, urge caution • EU ends diplomatic row with Cuba • NITEL to provide 600,000 CDMA lines • SBC to buy AT&T for $16bn • Injection of funds ‘II boost Mtel privatization –chairman • …board promises improved services • EFCC,ISSL to explore fraud detection techniques • Dollar steady ahead US Federal Reserve meeting • New Zimbabwean banking group faces legal challenge • Oil prices now hold below $48 • Exxon Mobil earns record $8.42bn in 4th Quarter • Minister solicits development partners’ support on environmental problems • NGO targets N324.3m to save wetland • Kaduna state gets land use committee • UNEP warns of environmental impact by tsunami • KASEPPA boss tasked on leadership • The undersea earthquake disaster known as Tsunami • Parastatal solicits support for FG projects in South-South • 1004 residents protest sale of estate • FG commissions CFC free plant for PZ • Illegal developers to be prosecuted, fined • MFCT boost Fatama Project with N29m • Bad state of secondary education worries minister • Catholic University, Abuja, to organise fund raising • Red Cross solicits assistance for Tsunami victims • Farmers, Fulani herdsmen cautioned against violence • Power outage hits Kumbotso LG • Bagwai people urged to live in peace • Burial at Ikoyi cemetery to cost N100,000 • FG,LASG commit N80m to streetlights • Lagos to rehabilitate miscreants • Attah tasks new commissioners, advises on loyalty • Lawmakers call for more budgetary allocation to security • Borno first lady decries increase in polio cases • Originality, creativity, bedrock of genuine development –Chikelu • Reviving civic education • Book Review • Art and criticism • Vessel from Ghana • Call for submissions • Archbishop seeks prison reforms • Kaduna Poly ASUP suspends chairman • 50 Emirs to attend argungun fishing festival • Nigerians not time-conscious –British Minister • Farmers advocate agric subsidy • Osun votes N76m on agro-allied industries • NARTO President loses Mother • Sokoto cement coy gets new MD • 2007:I will be a Nigerian not sectional President • PDP chairmanship: Igala youths back Ahmodu Ali • Benue PDP to suspend Shuluwa, wife • Ekiti PDP gives Gov Fayose the nod to recontest • UNPP expresses misgiving over confab • Group raps Obasanjo –over middle belt • Ex-Caldas coach Montoya regains consciousness • Bellamy joins Celtic on loan • Olympiakos: ‘No problem with Rivaldo’ • Pandiani moves to Birmingham • Depor sign Coloccini from Milan • Japan’s Nakata signs for Marseille • Collina to referee tsunami benefit match • Babayaro on target for Newcastle • Losers out of title race –Wenger • Mandaric delighted to keep Aiyegbeni • Wikki, Jets to play close door match • Omeruah c’ttee recommends sports restructuring • SGF explains Games Village sale,…says FG will build new hostels in Gombe, Yobe • Flying Eagles for 2010 World Cup –Galadima • Hope for local fuel production • President Obasanjo and SNC advocatesItem Open Access Daily trust newspaper, 25th January, 2025: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 47 dhul hajj 14, 1425 A.H.(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2005-01-25) MEDIA trust NIgeria Limited London police probe more Nigerians 700 TB patients get free medication in Jigawa Balogun: EFFC declares former bank manager wanted Passport syndicate uncovered in Jeddah Mahmoud Atta dies at 74 Justice Uwaifo criticizes appointment of Appeal court Justices BPE, NICON may clash over sale of properties FG attracts $8b foreign investment Robbery: Zamfara orders intensive checking of vehicles Bulama: Court fixes Feb 3 for EFCC application NRC owes workers five month salary Oil bunkering: FG addresses court tomorrow Nigeria signs $260m loan agreement with world bank Cultists, residents clash in Makurdi, one killed Water shortage forces villagers to migrate FG sets up c’ttee on abandoned, accident/scrap vehicles Police arrest councilor in Uyo Odili wants pilgrimage operations decentralized Atiku donates school in Adamawa When Balogun’s house caught fire… Obasanjo: The gods have spoken Arafat stuggle: A Christian Viewpoint FG reads riots act to road contractors Unijos graduates 9,129, Launches N1 billion endowment fund Bush’s renewed quest for freedom Rebels kill governor in Burundi Somali to hole security talks US lawmakers meet Darfur rebels Hundreds free Kenya land clashes Yushchenko set for Moscow talks Blast targets Allawi’s office in Iraq Indonesian quake causes panic Russia ‘vows’ not to sell missiles to Syria OPEC unlike to decide on output cut-Minister Crude futures rise amid cold spell Nigeria backs EL-Baradei’s re-election Shell plan field study Gas prices up in US market Debit: DMO collaborates with argentines FG, states, LGs share N242bn Hybrid sales double in 2004 GAZ Buys Daimer Engines Fiat GM auto deal Feb. NLC asks AG to resign over Lagos funds Okada rides operate with reflective vests MFCT urged to enlighten motorists on bus-stops NARTO to hold transport conference Employees of federal parastatals threatens service withdrawal LNG project to create 4,000 jobs MTUN to enroll members in insurance scheme Bauchi NUJ condemns police over brutality Directors urged to obey traffic regulations FRSC Marshals protest new postings Beijing conference and women’s reproductive rights RE: Premature ejaculation Brain cancer and infection Hypertension and remedy Ways to smoking Expert decries decay state of health sector STOMACH UPSETS OR DISODERS ANOREXIA (Reduced or poor Appetite CRH launches HIV treatment education Corps members build dispensary for community Pays us our entitlements within 2weeks or… doctors tell FG Water scarcity in Wuse II worsens Truck driver barricades highways over short tyre Barawa residents send SOS to Shekarau over road Tarauni LG scribe urged to build more classrooms Shekarau receives commission of inquiry’s report Jigawa buys 300 tractors We are ready for 2005 census –Garko LG chairman Ex-NANS boss blames area boys on politicians World bank assists Badagry farmers N100m Fire guts 200 impounded vehicles in Customs dump yard Dep Gov flays private sector over negligence Tinubu denies FG’s readiness to pay seized LG funds Assembly men turn down N30,000 Sallah gift Kazaure Emirate distributes grains to the needy FG explains vibrations on Niger bridge NGO to assist less privileged in Jigawa Kwara condoles Lagos accident victims States urged to adopt science, technology policy Ogun to construct $500m power project Cleric doubts 2005 census We cannot be intimidated by FG-NANS Cocoa producers urged to provide data to NCDC Kwara releases N22m for poly rehabilitation British minister visits Nigeria tomorrow NAPTIP arrest woman for human trafficking Obasanjo/Ogbeh rift not our headache – Chief Gemade 2007: Niger PDP Cheiftain wants Gwari as governor NGO urges electorate to remain steadfast Presidency not after Okorie, says APGA faction Jigawa speaker calls for cordial relationship with executive LG boss counsels PDP stalwarts over census exercise Three clubs pick registration forms New League statute ready – NFL ‘New league kick-off date sacrosanct’ Confident Ikhana predicts victory Federer squares off against Agassi Inspired Molik upsets Venus ‘I ‘m still the best,’ says Venus Hewitt fights back to down Spaniard Nadal Eagles face Morocco Another tragedy hits Benin Maghrebs bag semi-final tickets Eagles cannot stop us – Egyptian coach Players hit 36 goals in first stage Baptist College wins Shell cup Tsunami and politics of reliefItem Open Access Daily trust newspaper,28th January, 2025: Daily trust is a Daily publication which focuses on education, sports, politics and governmentcelebrity lifestyle, love and life etc(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2005-01-28) MEDIA trust NIgeria Limited Senate shifts budget passage to Tuesday Plateau: civil groups call for probe of Alli’s tenure NLC wants National Confab suspended YCE will participate-Scribe FG gives conditions for release of Lagos LG funds Reps shop for N220m unpaid allowances Excess crude suit: 35 states shun Supreme court hearing Senate approves Nigeria, Sao Tome GDZ treaty ● Stops N50bn water projects Ehindero vows to fight corruption in police Katsina assembly clerk drags KTSG to court Bauchi pilgrims arrive Kano Three states give N9m monthly to university Obasanjo calls for emergency aid to Africa Bugaje chides FG over Nigerians poor living standard Minister inspects River Benue ahead of dredging Senate shifts budget passage to Tuesday APGA faction allays fear over ejection from secretariat Obasanjo urges Afreximbank shareholders to resolve conflict amicably Students send SOS to Turaki over withheld NECO results Oil bunckering: Again, FG asks court to stay proceedings 5,500 youths to benefits from empowerment programme The Tafa in all of us A world pretentious democracies Mahmoud Atta: Implacable opponent of injustice A legend of our time Renewed fighting kills 105 in Darfur DR Congo denies assassination attempt Somali militia build mosque on Italian cemetery UN neglects Uganda war-Group Gaddafi calls for Iraq hostage’s release Burundis warn president over constitution US soldiers raid Baghdad mosque Israel blasts critics over holocaust Jordan to introduce democratic reforms Man pays for advert to win wife back Examiner finds man breathing in morgue Fire service to charge for services Oman arrests hundreds over plot Farmer on trial for feeding worker to lion NNPC, Total, others plan 3 new IPPs NPA introduces air patrol Total takes stakes in Australian exploration blocks Lagos port expects 11 cargo vessels Association wants more cocoa drinks introduced to markets Oil prices up amid Iraqi election worries London Exchange rejects Deutsche Boerse takeover bid Northwest states ICT development in focus Gender issue, key to economic development-Director world Bank Mrs. Saraki calls for world Bank Assistance Two million women suffer fistula-UNFPA Bassan Jiwa market expanded for business-Aguma II NURTW president calls for better security in parks Three docked for illegal NEPA connection Court remands driver for causing death Tricksters docked over fake dollars Water Scarcity in kano Can Shekarau solve the problem? January/March, disaster months for Lagosians Jigawa lawmaker assists constituents Appeal Tribunal upholds chairman’s election Pro IBB group joins PDP South-East APGA reaffirms support for Okorie Youths urge senate to reject NDDC nominee 2007: NBC to map out strategy for campaign reporting Wikki, Kwara Utd seek top flight tickets Popo leads Jets to Kaduna Plateau United set for Benin Danbaba replaces Jumba as Wikki chairman Don’t commit Fouls, minister urges Eagles Ojo explains 3SC switch Siasia, Moroccan coach disagree over officiating Dolphins find scoring touch at last Okocha injured again Ogunjobi: Minister gives fresh evidences Eagles face Egypt in final Abdullahi defends new players Enakarhire predicts tough time ahead Memo to the Land BeggarsItem Open Access Daily trust newspaper, 31st January, 2025: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 51 dhul hajj 20, 1425 A.H.(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2005-01-31) MEDIA trust NIgeria Limited• 44 die in Iraqi polls violence • National Confab: 27 parties allege exclusion plot • Annan tasks AU poverty, conflict resolution • OPEC retains 27m bpd output as oil prices rise • Controversy as Perm Sec ejects deputy director • Millennium dev Goals review c’ttee established –Obasanjo • Low water level worries River Niger communities • Work begins on Ilesha-Baruba-Chikanda road • 45 policemen on peace mission to Dafur • Gana blames presidential aspirants for PDP crisis • Not by despair alone • Street begging in Kano • Memo to Kogi legislature • Re: NARD strike Nigerian silent tsunami • On Obasanjo confab • Group urge Sudan’s commitment to peace • Ivorian PM disarmament talks • Egypt detains opposition lawmaker • Britain in total debt relief pledge • Congo’s militia kills 16, kidnap 34 girls • ‘Israel provoking Palestinians • Iran warns EU over nuclear cooperation • Five die in Kuwait shootout • UN criticizes Israel, Lebanon over boundary • Afribank, TCB in merger talk • NSE records N3.27bn Turnover • Attah seeks partnership with diamond Bank • NCC allays fears on mobile phone radiation • The worst is over for NITEL-CEO • …thief society purchases 330 desktops • Judicial precedents in telecom law non existent - NJI boss • Japan to propose new Africa aid at G7 • WTO moves to step up treaty talks • US companies back in Libya • World Bank ,IMF foray into anti-globalization debate • Obasanjo lauds PAN over vehicle exports • SMEs hold key to Nigeria’s exports’ • Ukrainians firm to acquire Jos steel mill • M-tel ready for GPRS broadband • NOTAP, AKSG produce power voltage regulator • Firm boss tasks banks on on-line banking • Microsoft builds software laboratory in Abuja • Scientist develop software on Arabic • Nokia posts $1.33bn in 3 months • Microsoft to launch anti-piracy initiative • …won’t appeal EU ruling on sanctions • Amazon.com adds photographs to directory • Mobile phone sales up 25% • Appeal tribunal upholds Kuje council election • NURTW decries multiple taxation el-Rufai calls for investment in FCT • MFCT to assist elders with soft loans • Sports council builds N47m hostel at Area 10 • FG sign N66m Gwarzo –Bichi road contract • FG tasks private sector over tourism • Parents, guardians admonished on education • Hemp: NDLEA arrests soldier, two others • Fire guts GSS Danbatta students hostel • Imam talks Muslims on zakkat • FIIRO commences training for cassava flour processors • LASG begins drainage clearance ahead of rains • …ask tanker drivers to relocate in 2 weeks • V-Mobile donates materials to three widows • LASG assures on disaster management • Gen. Azazi is now GOC 1 Div. • Wingbow makes cases for women representation in National confab • Group blames civil society over failure of census • Gov. Kalu congratulates Sen. Obi on petition victory • NGO kicks against political reform conference • Rep inaugurates constituency political structure • 2007: Atiku group to organize 30 million man-march • Ogbeh’s successor: Dabo denies nominating candidates • Gov Idris tasks Vcs self employment courses • Five environmental offenders referred to court • FG commences dredging of River Niger • 30 corpers punished for indiscipline • Breath of life at last • Siasia promises improvement • Nigerian nightmare touted as heavyweight savior • Amokachi pans reception for Siasia • Fracas mar premier play-off • Adamawa United petitions on FIFA, minister over promotion • Ibadan Vmobile lifts Ibadan cup • Safin fight back ends Hewitt dream • Hewitt tribute to awesome Safin • Politian, Reform thyselfItem Open Access Daily trust newspaper, 27th January, 2025: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 49 dhul hajj 16, 1425 A.H.(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2005-01-27) MEDIA trust NIgeria Limited FG facilited Dariye’s arrest Reps in session over petition on speaker No Nigerian missed Arafat Iraq: 36 US marines die in helicopter crash Masari chides agencies over non-apperance at hearing PDP seeks court’s liberty for Oyinlola panel 2007: pro-IBB groups harmonies Gov. Idris wants NBC to reduce licence fees BPE opens birds for ports concession Gov. Duke challenges high court over joinder UBE budgets N25bn for 2005 Jigawa workers accuse NLC sabotage Niger prepares for national confab FG grants bitumen exploration license to Ogun Worlds Bank commits $1.2bn for Project in Nigeria PENGASSAN wants palliative c’ttee’s report implemented UNIMAID to fish out the students with fake certificates FG urged to flush out more Baloguns Leprosy: Kaduna state meets WHO target Africa set to eradicate Tsetse fly NPC begins of communities demarcation in Jigawa Head Teacher want Pension board Ban on part time Law studies to maintain standard Nigeria will export maize to Libya soon NARD strike: Nigeria’s silent tsunami IS immunity a licence to steal? Poverty and a president’s Voodoo economics Keep it up Hon. Wakili Gov. Shekarau’s c’ttee judicial witch-hunting Opposition parties petition Turaki over diversion of Hajj seats Unijos vows to trackdown Bala Ahmed’s killers Bauchi govt told not to remit workers dues to NCSU Udeh becomes immigration boss Poverty can’t be eradicated in Africa by 2015-NEPAD Business forum Cleric urges Muslims to assist tsunami victims Fayose Kicks- off interactive forum Ten Libyans to face trial over Bulgarians Students hold African envoy hostage in Moscow Darfur crisis easing off-WHO UN reinforces troops in Liberia Egypt admits secret nuclear research Burundi set of constitutional referendum Palestinians, Israelis resume talks Fighters strike Iraq election targets Iran promises retaliation if attacked Flooding kills 29 in Saudi Arabia Syria, Russia restore ties Britain to free Guantanamo detainees Man robs bank with beer bottle Earthquakes hit Ecuador’s coast We can’t meet N1 trillion debt payment in this year –DMO World Banks call for African aid Minister urges stakeholders to explore export opportunities Finance ministry refers corruption cases to EFCC SMEs dey centers to take off March Fires razes Customs warehouse, burns 148 vechiles JOMALIC resolves MWUN, firm’s industrial disputes Publisher caution FG on port concession Cabotage, NEEDS on maritime industry - Agu Hazzy bottled water debuts in Ilorin Investors bid for FG bonds ...Scramble for Cross Rivers bonds Obasanjo charges accountants on ethical standards Re-capitalisation: First Interstate Bank to raise N16bn NSE closed on a negative note CBN advised on choice of bank directors Daukoru dismisses alleged disagreements on JDZ Zambia gets $.5m ADB falicity for power project Inside the frozen world of KarKarKu FG insists on privatising students on hotels The hostel privatision crisis(I) JAMB: company reward 30 outstanding candidates Atiku tasks Katsina varsity on appointments A/Ibom gets digital center Uwais justifies ban on partime law studies Countdown on global Catastrope Indefinite strikes paralyses Lagos poly Head teachers want pension board Area council to train, retrain staf for better performance Fire guts Ondo filling station El-Rufa’I pledges assistance to patriotic Nigeria abroad Residents appeal to FCT minister over acute water shortage Enumuration of properties along Karmo-Idu commences Former Legislator loses only son to armed robbers USAID injects $15m for MISTOWA projects Fire engulfs Kwari market, destroy N4m properties NGO wants traditional rulers involves in security affairs Kano Trusts rub minds vendor, distributors We’re not in hurry to re-open UNILAG-VC Tinubu advises on clerics politics LASG receives FG’s mandate to CBN 5000 pupils to participate in maths competition Tinubu loses special adviser …donate 129 Saudi Riyal to each lagos pilgrimage Nigerians are suffering-Group AKHA confirms nomination of commissioner’s, special advisers Tinubu, Odili disagree over criticisms by clerg Tsonga community pledges support Zimbabwean farmers Obasanjo glorious OPC-APC chairman I am against ethic Presidency-Donald Duke 2007:support Buhari, if you mean well to Nigeria, Obasanjo Challenge … as group urges Nigeria to checkmate dictatorials tendencies NANs oppose political reform confab SE senator reaffirm support to Wabara New Merwa group debuts in south south Nigeria reach final Flying Eagle get foreign contracts Tsunami benefit march finishes all square Italian FA opens way for synthetic pitches Mourinho monitors Okoronkwo CAF commends organizers NRA crisis deepens,Nnaji to register parallel body Striking-drvers defiant over feeding allowance Female 5-aside soccer kicks off in lagos Vmobile basketball tourney begains AFN plans six zonal meets Ogunjobi, others sent on compulsory leave NFL is illegal –Galadima Yusuf blames Oneye over Ogunjobi’s contract ‘League board can’t appoint referee’s Aghatise leaves for Dakar on training Tony Blair’s Commission for AfricaItem Open Access Daily trust newspaper, 1st February, 2025: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 52 dhul hajj 21, 1425 A.H(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2005-02-01) MEDIA trust NIgeria Limited• STAR FEATURE Katsina:Egyptian scheme to the rescue • New twist in Ogbeh’s resignation • Reps move to stop confab in court • …ANPP endorses confab • Hauwei,GTE, 19 others bid for NITEL • Gastroenteritis claims two in Gwagwalada • Obasanjo withdraws policemen from govt officials • FG concessions NOIMCC to global infrastructure • Ambassador rescues stranded Nigerian pilgrims in Sudan • SGF asks CNPP,NCF to nominate delegates • PDP crisis:Atiku will not decamp –Lawal Abba • Iraq:Ten British soldiers die in plane crash • COCIN embraces national confab • FG urges farmers to produce cassava for wealth creation • Kano police urged to prosecute notorious criminals • First batch of Kwara pilgrims arrive • Borno Senatorial Seat:”We await judiciary to stop Daggash” • Trade Union Act Bill threatens unionism in Nigeria –NLC • Ekiti gives N16m loan to farmers • Yobe state govt bans pre-wedding ceremonies • NGO distributes equipment to women • Legislators frown at tax defaulters in Plateau • Don’t use SOKAPU as pressure body –Makarfi advises southern Kaduna • Corpers now to undergo 3 days registration exercise • Patigi community offers govt 10,000 hectares of land for agric • Reforming the Nigeria police • A matter of will and priorities • Adamu,Adamu , do not be distracted • Mr. Salawu’s award and history • Decentralise Hajj operation • Breaking Nigeria’s ethnic barriers • Iraq elections and US occupation • 5 die in Sudan riots • US,Britain have not rewarded Libya -Gaddafi • UN ‘rules out’ genocide in Darfur • Moroccans protest over tsunami row • Zimbabwe denies food shortages • French PM urges Tunisia reforms • Russia bcks Abbas on peace process • Hillary Clinton suffers collapse • Iraq poll a victory over terror –Allawi • Shootout in Kuwait claims four • Man wants phone pole out of Kitchen • Live crocodile found in swimming pool • Mobile phones to turn into golf clubs and toy guns • Mexican pedestrian hit by car held responsible for damage • Hamas blasts Gaza settlement • FOURTH SESSION OF THE AFRICAN UNION ASSEMBLY HELD IN ABUJA • Chamber prepares for Kaduna Trade Fair • AGOA: Nigeria-US trade increases • Accountants need good renumeration,says Naiyeju • NAPEP inaugurates LG monitoring committee • NIPC tasks media on foreign investment • PAN takes stage at AU summit • Toyota,Peugeot-Citroen to begin production at Czech plant • Ford recalls 800,000 pickups,SUVs • Hybrid cars make no sense –Nissan Chief • ‘Non-oil export,road to economic recovery’ • Shell explains crises in Abia community • Market association pledge N10bn investments in ACB • Chartered Bank loses N5.7m to fraudsters • N25bn re-capitalisation:FIB consider merger • UBA leads 8 other banks in N15bn M-tel facility agreement • V-mobile commercial call operators urged to shun exploitation • Custom probes warehouse fire • Why NPA could not remit taxes -Spokesman • NAGAFF assesses Customs commands • Association wants RO in civil service • NLC donates N1m to lawmaker’s family • NULGE commends KNSG over salaries • 2005 census:NPC promotes officers • Rivers LG clerks for training • TUCN opposes privatization of varsity hostels • Labour flays FG policy on varsity accommodation • NUPENG expels erring members • Unionisation;NLC to pick 25 Abuja hotels • Association seeks support for cassava growers • Gov tasks NDE on job creation efforts • Polio eradication:2004 under review • Wet dream • Pains all over my breast • Groin pain and body movement • Still on dysnoea on exertion • Breast discharge and abortion • Chinese govt donates insecticides treated nets,drugs to Nigeria • FG reviews malaria treatment policy • Group donates blood banks to Nigeria • FG honours winners of malaria day essay competition • 155,000 access ARV through Bush initiative • Group advocates Tiv peace confab in Abuja • AU summit:Abuja wears new look • Jabi indigenes allege demolition by defence ministry • Civil defence corps joins international body • Court arraigns woman for intimidation • KNSG donates Sallah gift to prisoners • Blind people send SOS to Shekarau • Flood victims get relief materials in Dala LG • NGOs,wealthy persons,urged to assist destitute • Agbeyegbe’s murder case adjourned to March 3 • Police drag NURTW to court over leadership tussle • Former gov faults LG funds deposit with CBN • Plateau condemns extortionists • NDLEA arrests 5 drug pushers,promotes 6 staff • Fight for women rights will continue –Minister • Cheiftaincy title seekers to be screened in Anambra • Governor warns contractors over shoddy jobs • GOC advocates continuous training in Army • Emir decries water scarcity in Daura • 2007:Youth group dumps IBB for Marwa in Kano • Ebira youths berate Kogi Dep Gov. over Senator Ahmed • Middle Belt Forum alleges marginalization • The unending political crises in Kontagora local government • Swedish coach key to Safin win –Russian tennis chief • Gebrselassie signs three-year London contract • FIFA may pay dearly for early release of tickets • NFL Registration: 15 teams yet to collect forms • Real get their skates on • Gov.Saraki hails Kwara United • Milan’s Shevchenko ruled out for fortnight • Highbury winners can still topple Chelsea –Neville • Al Ahli win Egyptian title for the 30th time • United hero Rooney faces FA Cup return to Everton • Anelka completes Fenerbahce switch • Siasia eyes Martins • Jets battle Wikki in Benin • WORLD ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIP;Nigeria picks relay tickets • Dolphin maul Renacimiento in continental debut • Tornadoes sack 20 players • The poverty of global justiceItem Open Access Daily trust newspaper: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 48 dhul hajj 15, 1425 A.H.. 26th January, 2025(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2005-01-26) MEDIA trust NIgeria Limited NEWS: Senate summons Shagari, Awoterebo over N5bn water project Reps want Balogun probed Obasanjo seeks N900m for national confab Court orders ICPC to probe Akwa Ibom CJ IBB Waziri, others at Mahmoud Atta’s burial CAN, Ulama disagree over Bauchi killing Ehindero scraps Operation-Fire-for-Fire APGA files contempt charge against Oyinlola panel Senate summons Shagari, Awoterebo over N5bn water projects Reps urge FG to set up pilgrim commission Okorie accuses Ojukwu of betrayal Nigeria to develop nuclear energy for electricity generation Reps debate coast law Nwabueze accuses Obasanjo of perverting constitution FG set to fund SEC Bauchi Speaker rejects National confab World Bank to increase agric aid to Africa Senate asks EFCC,ICPC to screen NDDC nominees Niger NPC gets materials Benue youths to hold peace, devt. summit Kano ready for 2005 census Returning pilgrims expected Friday in Ilorin OBJ: Still his own foreign minister Agenda for Goje’s Gombe Re: Northern Piece Conference Nigeria’s version of tsunami Malaysia to hold Islamic summit Palestine forces to complete deployment ‘No deadline for troop withdrawal in Iraq’ Groups clash in Lebanon refugee camp Group slams Iraqis for jail abuse Pakistan hands over ‘bombing suspect’ to US Swazis begin anti-monarch strike Sudan rebel leaders endorse peace deal Algerians protest fuel price hike Man survives 35 days lost in Cave Indonesia quake toll rises again Dumb robber calls victim for date World must learn from Holocaust, says Annan Policeman undress to battle prostitution Stampede at Hindu procession claims 300 Man fakes chest pains to avoid taxi fare US committed to Iran diplomacy STB boosts Tinapa with N5bn BATN wins Customs award GTB refutes alleged merger with FBN …hosts journalists, pledges closer collaboration Kuwait wants OPEC oil ceiling maintained Euro rises against dollar Craft committees wanted in states Former NFC,NFVCB bosses exchange fire Group urges Nigerians to read Defining art Call for submissions What not to say to a writer Ogun State floats N400m Olumo rock dev project Dignifying Lagos Judiciary with a new edifice Keffi LG Chairman denies abandoning contractors Wuse market container/attachment owners dismantle shops LG Chairman’s wife donates N2m items to clinics Abaji LG boss tasks staff on computer literacy Basan Jiwa community wants infrastructure Community Life Project workshop opens in FCT Bayero urges KNSG to implement 2005 budget Community berates representatives NAFDAC warns against fake drug dealers Minjibir LG to assist Islammiyyah schools Traditional ruler pledges support for census Police arrest suspected murderer Group wants magistrates to minimize visitors in chamber Fire razes properties in Lagos Health officials battle to save accident victims Tinubu to commission new Lagos High court Late comers locked out of Abia assembly Obasanjo set to inaugurate the Heart of Africa project NGO targets N324.3m to save wetlands NYSC organises lecture on self employment Issues in National Dialogue Serena rolls, Sharapova rallies into Aussie Open semis Federer ousts Agassi at Australian Open Iverson outshines Shaq AS 76ers top Heat NFL seeks review of Globacom sponsorship WORLD CUP QUALIFIER: Chukwu worries over player’s fitness AFRICAN YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP: Taye Taiwo suspended Benin coach dedicates tickets to Samiou Bush, Obasanjo, Musharraf, three of a kindItem Open Access Daily trust newspaper: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 46 dhul hajj 14, 1425 a.h. 24th January, 2025(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited,, 2005-01-24) MEDIA trust NIgeria Limited 2007: Obasanjo’s successor may emerge at confab Hajj: 8 Nigerians die in Saudi Doctors suspend strike Mbeki tasks African varsities on poverty, hunger Robbers raid Gwagwalada hospital, Gusau at sallah WTO shops for new director general Senators get N45m for boreholes in constituencies NEPA, Benue commissioner at war activities of bush meat hunters Dariye: British detectives testify today FG ordered varsities to charge N10,000 per bed space –vice chancellor MSS chides Obasanjo over privatization of tertiary education Emir urges aid for Tsunami victims Presidential c’tee holds public hearing in Lagos Nigeria: So far, too bad? In defense of UNLAG students Return of EEG 2003: A second look at court of appeal’s verdict Garang returns to southern Sudan Allawi admits security lag ahead of polls Palestinian activists deny ceasefire Mtel gets 983,000 subscribers NITELtargets 1.5bn monthly revenue in lagos Subscribers threaten GSM operators over poor services EU probes state aid to BT, Kingston Global Bank’s N4.8bn IPO opens tomorrow Minister tasks coys on standards SAHCOL to reconstruct burnt warehouse Microsoft issues 2 new security patches Oracle cuts 5000 jobs in PeopleSoft takeover Handheld battle starts in 2005 Google unveils search product for SMEs LeapFrog unveils talking computer Pen Luxury bus robbery attack claims two Hemp smokers back at Millennium Park Shanono LG boss cautions Muslims against violence Pensioners to enjoy early settlements Kumbotso LG rewars winners of Qur’anic recitation competition LG chairman pledges workers’ welfare Tinubu visits accident survivors, promises free treatment Lady, 25 docked for assaulting police officers LASPOTECH to graduate 8,350 students Jan 28 Court remands man over death on highway Three in court for invading church Duke pledges equipment for UNICAL law faculty “Kwara FM Radio not for sale” Benue to celebrate 29th anniversary FG to invest $70 bn in Ogun LNG plant Rivers orders inquiry into judicial officer’s conduct Katsina pledges resources towards 2005 census Igbominas resolve to dialogue with Kwara govt. Cross River empowers 500 youths Recalled Benue employees to receive pension 2007: No pact between Marwa, IBB –Endowment Ogbeh’s removal, blessing to PDP, Nigeria –Benue PDM leader APGA allerges plot to invade secretariat Cash gift causes ripples in Eagles camp Powerlifting tourney gets date Matankari tips Eagles to win tournament Nigerian pugilist, Peter, makes wave in US Sing, Oga Tafa sing! Bush’s second coming: A call for cautionItem Open Access Daily trust newspaper: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 45 dhul hajj 11, 1425 a.h. 21st, January 2025(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited,, 2005-01-21) MEDIA trust NIgeria Limited OPC/MUSLIMS CLASH: Police arrest 10 suspects Hajj: Nigerian Pilgrims fail to perform Arafat We stand by Ogbeh – Akume America ‘ll freedom worldwide, says Bush Reps fault INEC’s new Electoral Bill UBA, STB sign MOU Lack of teachers threaten FGC, Sokoto Wada Nas, dependable Nigerian – ANPP stalwart Obasanjo commends ECOWAS for resolving conflicts Onu faults processes of National Conference VP condoles LASG, families of accident victims FG approves new defence policy Benue LG by-election to hold Jan. 29 El-Baradei pledges IAEA,s support for CERT $242 million scam: EFCC alleges bid to scuttle trial Funds may stall census in Zamfara –Commissioner Bayero calls for assistance to Tsunami victims Kabo to start returning pilgrims January 26 Agric varsity sets up agro-allied industry Nigeria: A call to cultural consciousness Will National Assembly set Nigeria on fire? Gombe Flood: Where is the money? Fight against HIV/AIDS, real or imaginary Mubarak’s son qualified to replace father- PM Guinea’s president survives coup plot Ivorian dispute ‘bad for region’ – ECOWAS Spain forges ties with Morocco Amnesty demands prosecution of war crimes in Sudan Zimbabwe backs nuclear rights Abu Ghraib: British soliders face charges Russia dismisses US criticism Strike grounds life in France Ukraine president to be sworn in Surgeon forgets object in woman’s uterus Mistake lead to cremation of wrong corpse Surgeons remove toothbrush in man’s stomach after 22 years Farmer uses snake guard for marijuana crops Isreal, Palestine agree to security talks Palestine, Iran react to Rice’s appointment US court clears Saudis from 9/11 lawsuits Oil prices slide after US stock build Citigroup profit rises 12%, raises dividend NGO organizes Muslim advocacy workshop High rate of STIs among adolescents in Bauchi Agagu’s wife urges women to embrace cassava farming Mrs Alamieyeseigha urges Bayelsa women to brace up for census Succour for Abuja commercial sex workers The making of a woman How to preserve your meat at sallah Legal loophole and acid bath victims Harmattan changes lifestyle of residents How Lagosians celebrated Sallah Commandant warns students over exam. Malpractices Ohaneze meets over Anambra crisis Wealthy people urged to assist the poor in Zamfara National Dialogue is unconstitutional –Senator Shu’aibu National dialogue isridiculous –Hon Wadala ‘Confidence in currency breede confidence in economy’ Sebrie, Kluft set for European Indoor Chanpionships Luxemburgo laments Real exit from King’s cup IMC allays fear of partisanship Goalkeeper leads Eaglets against Angola Ferguson hails Exeter Roddick beats battling Rusedski Safety Shooters fourth best in Africa Encounter with Obasanjo manItem Open Access Daily trust newspaper: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 39 dhul hajj3, 1425 a.h.(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2005-01-13) MEDIA trust NIgeria Limited National dialogue now political reforms confab We’ll resist rigging in 2007 – Oshiomhole Ogbeh didn’t resign under duress – NEC members Reps move to ban fuel importation America’s presence in Iraq worsens crises – Khatami Hajj: Saudi closes Medina gate Plateau assembly against establishment of varsity SAN opposes national lottery bill Obasanjo directs ministers to establish own farms N40bn HOUSING FUNDS. Reps probe NNPC, NEPA, Others Katsina LGS vote N600m for fertilizer Reps donate N7.2m to Tsunami relief fund Court rejects EWI’s application for injunction Jigawa contractors get N530m Peoples national conference kicks-off in Lagos Poor funding threatens housing policy Judge condemns police’s investigation methods ID cards will be ready before end of year – Director Court orders liquidation of sugar coy 2005 Hajj: Matters arising Is Shekarau carrying vengeance too far? Mr.President, don’t forget Feb, 10 2005 Anambra as PDP’s nightmare Ogbeh, why resign so soon? Gov Goje and projects in Gombe Doctors’ strike: NLC gives Health Minister ultimatum over remittances Cash scarcity poses obstacle to Ed-el-Kabir in Zamfara FUMTA assets: FG releases bids results BEROM ELDERS FORUM State council of chiefs chairmanship tops agenda Kwara to construct N128m abattoir Indonesia wants foreign troops out Bin Laden worries Iraqi insurgents Group accuses Nepal’s rebels of rights abuses US denies debate on Syrian incursion Israel launches strikes on Gaza Paris Club discusses Tsunami relief Rats can differentiate languages Teenagers bomb school from aircraft I could accept Bush’s policies – Kadhafi Darfur fighting rages despite peace deal – UN Uganda’s LRA must leave Sudan – Garang UK Minister begins tour in Africa Posh toilets on sale for $13M “Nigeria-Ukraine business ties ripe” OPEC shuns Iraq’s request over Jan. 30 meeting Okonjo-Iweala, others review plights of weak nations IMF faults rapid growth of Chinese economy EU kicks off new programme for SMEs BP targets 10% rise in daily output Wood exporters get exemption on production Fruit sellers seek credit facility AU charged to intensity fight against poverty FG calls for supply of fertilisers 100 university killed in Aceh\ NYSC boss plans better package for staff VCs and maintenance of discipline Adult education agency to set up methodology centre Tsunami early warming system by 2007 Saudi women discuss role of science at Cairo forum Taiwa-US technology, industry forum to be held in Tapei Japan sets technology goals Call for science, technology awards entries El-Rufai tasks Okada riders to obey traffic rules MFCT, Nationwide Transport Ltd. Sign N10bn agreement to import buses Muslim group holds marriage seminar Demolition: Kubwa traders drag el-Rufai to court Kuje chairmanship candidate appeal election tribunal’s judgement Residents speak on benefits of GSM Nigerian Turkish International College organizes Mathematics competition Bwari council chairman tasks youth corpers on service Dantata advised to redeem pledge Two children die in inferno Road construction, rehabilitation gulps N100m in Kunchi Kumbotso LG to get 11 boreholes Cattle sellers record low patronage KNSG spends N27.8m for Madobi LG projects Tinubu’s stand on LG’s election unconstitutional-FG Police deny involvement in Epe strife Reasonable pricing system expected from private sector – MAN NUEE urges FG not to privatize NEPA Cattle sellers record low patronage Water scarcity hits Lafia Census: Ekiti Dep.gov. urges chairmen to create awareness Dariye optimistic about peace in Plateau 20 persons die in auto crash Akume launches scholarship schemes for Sankera students Jigawa, B/Faso sign pact on agric. ICT development AD criticises electoral bill Middle Belt group rejects Ogbeh’s resignation APGA: Okorie denies N60m fraud Group advocates Bukar Abba/Kalu ticket Oyun LG condemns attack on Gov Saraki Ohanaeze cautions against destablising APGA Italy salutes Inter’s comeback Stoudemire help red-hot Suns overwhelm Heat Net suffer Jefferson blow Dementieva opens with Sydney win Johansson suffers injury setback Els primed for Hawaiian hatrick Liverpool close to Morientes deal Real linked with Gravesen swoop Chelsea thwart Geremi hopes of Riverside return Bolton willing to let Pedersen go Blatter commissions Technical Centre in April Omotayo, Ibrahim top tennis ranking Nasarawa FC recruits 20 new players VMobile polo tourney underway in P/Harcourt Gusau stadium for completion next month Problems of everyday lifeItem Open Access Daily trust newspaper, Monday, July 5, 2010: trust is a burden, vol. 24 no. 65. Rajab 23, 1431 A.H.(Utako District, Abuja: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-07-05) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited.■ Governor Shinkafi: Zoning overtaken by events. ■ Chinese firm flees with Kano's N80 million. ■ Gunmen abduct Ondo PDP chairman. ■ ICPC takes Wabara, Osuji to S/Court. ■ Nigcomsat takes e-voting plan to INEC. ■ ECOWAS considers rotation of posts. ■ Onovo told to open Bauchi dep gov's office. ■ Unions issue 2 weeks ultimatum over monetisation arrears. ■ Oshiomhole, Anenih disagree on LG polls. ■ Nigeria-Niger commission to partner ECOWAS. ■ Over 1,200 applicants spotted with fake credentials. ■ Maccido: Budgeting N1 Obn for Nigeria @ 50 is wrong. ■ Jonathan's budget of controversy. ■ Budget monitoring in North West. ■ Nigeria assumes Chairmanship of D-8 for 2 years. ■ Stocks: Quoted companies target high yields in 2010. ■ Kano's growing beggar colony. ■ Lula pays tribute to Africa's historic role. ■ Undersea cable set to boost West Africa broadband. ■ How software can stimulate economic devt in Nigeria. ■ Wasw: Sacked workers with genuine cases will be considered- NULGE. ■ Baby lives with half brain. ■ INEC driver knocks down teenage girl. ■ AMAC to sanitise Utako Market. ■ NFF sacks Sani Lulu, Uchegbulam, Ogunjobi. ■ Adisa backs Jonathan on Eagles' ban. ■ Ladipo appeals against ban on football. ■ Wimbledon 2010: Serena plays down praise. ■ Wriggling out of honour pacts.Item Open Access Daily trust newspaper, Friday, July 2, 2010: trust is a burden, vol. 24 no. 64. Rajab 20, 1431 A.H.(Utako District, Abuja: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2010-07-02) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited■ Northern governors reject pro-Jonathan summit. ■ Survey report: Courts, biggest bribe takers. ■ Police investigate re-emergence of Boko Haram leader. ■ 2011: NBA, Elaigwu, warn Jonathan against contesting. ■ Senators reject Jonathan's N1Obn budget for Nigeria @ 50. ■ Oshiomhole urges clean up of INEC. ■ Gowon urges women empowerment to develop Africa. ■ South-South speakers urge quick action on electoral reform. ■ IBB is healthy, son says. ■ Judge calls for amendment of abortion law. ■ We'll contain Gov Lamido if... -Kano PDP Chair. ■ IBB's son, Mohammed, confident that Jega will be fair. ■ Sanusi: Four foreign banks bid for Nigerian banks. ■ Recharge cards business: Of gains and losses. ■ In Gombe, blacksmiths manufacture silver rings. ■ Sudan frees opposition leader Hassan al-Turabi. ■ All about psoriasis. ■ Oladipo-Ajayi is chairman of insurance association. ■ Is Michael Jackson's son suffering from the same skin condition as the King of Pop? ■ World Cup 2010: Brazil newspaper greets victory with advert lamenting defeat. ■ Money isn't everything, survey claims. ■ NULGE president, members in free-for-all. ■ Peace Corps sues Police, demand N200 million damage. ■ We are ready to face FIFA's wrath -Bio. ■ FG approves N197m for Nigeria at 50 sports committee. ■ Nigeria, U.S, and the oil spillsItem Open Access Daily trust newspaper Friday, 7th January, 2005: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 35 dhul qida27, 1425 a.h.(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2005-01-07) MEDIA trust NIgeria Limited Hajj: FCT pilgrims protest aircraft delay Harmattan disrupts flights in Kano PDP reform panel to reduce Ogbeh”s power Tension in Jos over land dispute Missing ship: Admiral appeals dismissal verdict Tsunami disaster: UN, IMF pledge $2bn aid Reps propose bill on disaster management Atiku to witness signing of peace pact between Sudanese govt, SPLM/A CNPP expresses reservations over new election bill Kaduna Assembly members to impeach speaker 306 loan defaulters abandon homes in Zamfara N1.4m fraud: EAS airline staff set office ablaze Masari urges doctors to call off strike-pg 3▪ NASS to endorse new LGs-Mantu Metropolitan police arrest three over Damilola Taylor’s murder Shariah commission denies ram allowance rumour Senator predicts further reduction in oil prices Funtua LG to name secretariat after Wada Nas NSE records N2.1bn capitalization in 2004 ●Opens new branch in Benin Pension board boss warns fraudulent pensioners Nuhu Ribadu as “Person of the Year” New initiative universities 2007: How Nasarawa will vote The 5th Communists at FCT water board Costtly roads? Adamu Adamu should come come to Gombe Adieu Wada Nas This King has danced naked Thoughts on democracy 300 dead in Somali tsunami crisis- Report Mandela intensifies AID campaign as son dies Garang to become Sudan’s vice president Bombers kill 18 in Algeria Kenyan becomes US senator Iraq elections delay too risky- PM Hamas owns up to attack on Isreali base US dismisses Afghan, Pakistan border clash Pregnant woman survive in sea after Tsunami Smugglers hide heroin in puppies’ bellies-pg 10▪ Woman, 55, delivers triplets for daughter Shell resumes production at oil stations Oil prices drop as fuel stocks rise Global Energy re-brands business units Chevron Texco expands to deep water BOI disburses N6bn for 42 projects UTB shares attract investors at NSE NAICOM commences public building insurance Poverty, main driving force of child labour- Cleric Taxes: Odili tasks coys Ex-WorldCom directors to pay $54m fines Toyota to staff factories with robots Samsung unveils first speech-to-text mobile What are your New Year resolutions? Women in Chiranci, Kwana Hudu learn video recording Looking attractive after childbirth CEDAW calls for legal actionover women’s equality Karu planning authority to construct six bus stop Second batch of FCT pilgrims leave for Saudi Arabia Driver slaps policewoman in bus stop FCT: How education fared in 2004 Sanitation in Kano, matters arising Road triggers battle between Tinubu, Ogunlewe Day of judgement of missing M.T. African pride ALGON explains parley with FG ALGON explains parley with FG Wada Nas’ death will not disintegrate PSP- Engr. Anyawun APGA warns against truncating Igbo presidency Benue hails Ogbeh’s survival as PDP boss Edu blasts Arsenal over contact Mendes feels robbed by linesman English League offers to test technology Liverpool seal Pellegrino signing Luxemburgo’s preparations pay off for Real Rusedski falls to in-form Federer Shaq helps Haat return to winning ways Petrova drops out after muscle strain Hewitt breezes through to finals Controversy dogs Nigerian soccer FIFA’s threat: Minister makes effort to resolve face-offItem Open Access Daily trust newspaper, Monday 3rd January, 2005 :trust is a burden vol.10, no.31 dhul qida 23, 1425 a.h.(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2005-01-03) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited▪16 PDP NEC members petitions EFCC ▪ 2003 polls: APGA want Guobadia sacked ▪ Zamfara gov. Seeks removal of immunity clause ▪ Obasanjo bows to pressure over National Dialogue-Tanko Yakasai ▪ Appointment of tax consultants by states illegal-Tax Board Chairman ▪ Intercity bank targets N20bn from public offer ▪ Flood: Jigawa awards N332m bridge contract ▪ NCNE offers IRI training for nomadic teachers ▪ Hajj: IRS loses pilgrims to Kabo airline ▪ Dariye urges crises-free Plateau in 2005 ▪ 2007: Ex-chairmen forum supports southern president ▪ Ex-Kwara governor's aide arrested for murder ▪ Traditional titles bridge for unity says Gov. Ibrahim ▪ Kastina budgets N31.4bn for 2005 ▪ EFCC appeals against court verdict on immunity ▪ Tsunami: Tragedy or global hypocrisy? ▪ Nigeria: Irony of a nation ▪ Gov Donald Duke, where is our bursary ▪ Tribute to slain customs officers ▪ Tsunami: US unwilling response ▪ Somalia tsunami death toll grows ▪ Sudan, rebels sign permanent truce ▪ Uganda clamps down on rebels ▪ UN urges increase in AU membership ▪ Senegal, rebels finalize peace deal ▪ Abbas rules out force against activist ▪ ‘Tsunami recovery will take years’- Annan ▪ Car bomb attack kills 19 Iraqis ▪ Iran set for presidential election ▪ Couples name new baby Tsunami ▪ Briton surfs Tsunami, survives ▪ Man swallows man’s finger ▪ FG uncovers 70 secret airfields ▪ NCAA to license private aerodromes, airstrips ▪ Continental orders 7E7 dream liner ▪ Alamieyesiegha hands over Croastian hostage to shell ▪ Nigeria’s gas flare highest in the world-NNPC ▪ Accountants urge to device ways of effective practice ▪ poverty drops by 7.8% in 8yrs -FOS ▪ ADB to open 25 field offices in Africa ▪ Iraqi minister accuse insurgents of economic sabotage ▪ Court voids US’ limits on Chinese Export ▪ Japanese stock to ship this year ▪ Societe Bank seeks CBN nod to restructure ▪ US SEC okays Argentina’s debt swap ▪ Dollar hovers around record lows ▪ London exchange suitors in bid talks ▪ Asian shares defy post-quake gloom ▪ Chinese firm bids for 20% of yokes ▪ 2004:The year of ICT breakthroughs ▪ ICF urgres muslim goup to embrace ICT ▪ LG electronics opens digital service centers ▪ AP explains Oracle’ e-business suites ▪ Cyber crimes boom in 2004 ▪ Mobile phone firms target high-speed standard ▪ Oracle officers take over PeopleSoft posts net assists in tracing Tsunami victims ▪ 329m Chinese use mobile subscribers ▪ IBM launches WebSphere people’s forum inaugurated 2005 hajj airlift commences ▪ Images of Kano in 2004 ▪ OPC members arrested over assassination attempts ▪ Retired policeman’s son arrested for robbery ▪ Police recover six corpses on Xmas day ▪ Airport shuttle bus operators protest LATSMA harassment ▪ Over 188 persons declared missing in Lagos ▪ Rivers task citizens on sanitation ▪ Aliero promises pilgrims better welfare Rep seeks community support over bridge project ▪ NGO donates resource center ▪ Police arrest unimaid student over murder ▪ IDPU honours outgoing Kwara police boss ▪ Bafarawa warns LG chairmen over non- performance ▪ Unemployed graduates gets allowance in Katsina ▪ Why Kebbi records development -Aliero ▪ Give reform human face –experts urges FG ▪ Kwara NLC commends Saraki over workers’ welfare ▪ 2007: Fighting for the soul of PDP ▪ Ogbeh’s letter is diversional ▪ Luxemburgo’s test of character ▪ Tennis: Ones to watch in 2005 ▪ Dame Kelly: an annus mirabilis ▪ HOMES’S RISE TO STARDOM ▪ More of the same please ▪ Adere’s set sight on indoor season ▪ Depleted Chelsea have look of champions -Mourinho ▪ Wenger confident as Gunners maintain pressure on Chelsea ▪ Gazza seriously ill in hospital ▪ Galadima gets executive power ▪ Disu joins Lobi ▪ NFA REFORM: Board petitions Obasanjo, NASS ▪ Odegbami steps into Ogunjobi’s shoes ▪ Poor form troubles Okocha ▪ NFA owes late Enemuo N1.2m ▪ Of development and the ‘decadent’ West ▪ The Tsunami disasterItem Open Access Daily trust newspaper, Thursday 6th January, 2005: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 34 dhul qida26, 1425 a.h.(Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2005-01-06) MEDIA trust NIgeria Limited▪ Football: FG scrap decree 101 ▪ Still on Muazu, Rimi and Bauchi roads ▪ Re: Katsina joint account system ▪ Where are the president’s men? ▪ A nation at siege with itself ▪ Tsunami tragedy and the Aceh-Indonesian face off ▪ Egypt hold talk over Saudi, Libya ro ▪ IAEA finds secret nuclear programme in Egypt ▪ Malawian party leaders face charges ▪ Poland, Libya form economic ties ▪ Moroccan king calls for religious tolerance ▪ Rebel group form single army in Burundi ▪ US death toll in Iraq reach 1,300 – Report ▪ Isreal warns settlers over evacuations ▪ German police raises fresh concerns over al-quaeda ▪ Gas explosion claim four in Iran ▪ Syrian files case against US general ▪ Thousands protest presidential election in Croatia ▪ Tsunami: World leaders in Jakarta for talks ▪ Europe observe 2 minutes silence for victims ▪ Fresh crisis claims 150 rebels in Nepal ▪ Man survive 8 days floating on sea ▪ Behold: A man with long toe nails ▪ Group urges Jimmy Carter to quit fishing ▪ Gunmen passes out drunk to end standoff ▪ NUB targets N9.3bn private placement ▪ HSBC, Standard Chartered vie for Korea First Bank ▪ SEC issues new directives on IPOs-pg 13▪ FOU, Ikeja impounds N210m contraband-pg 14▪ Kaduna plans Ceramic Industry-pg 14▪ OPS calls for healthy industrial base-pg 14▪ NEEDS is an unrealistic project-pg 14▪ Benue to build electric plant-pg 15▪ Oil prices fall ahead of US inventory data-pg 15▪ Shell saves $500,000 a month on ramp barge-pg 15▪ Morgan Stanley cuts Thailand growth forecast-pg 17▪ Recalling a visit to the Pearl- pg 20, 21▪ University distributes motor-cycles to staff-pg 22▪ Higher Education This Week: Great expectations for 2005-pg 22▪ VC insists on adherence to academic regulations-pg 23▪ NGO institutes scholarship scheme-pg 23▪ Education sector in 2004-pg 24▪ NAPS calls for swift passage of bill-pg 24▪ NUJ flays state of education in Jigawa-pg 24▪ Niger deputy governor commends ETF-pg 24▪ Commision harps on Nomadic education through radio-pg 24▪ Wuse new market relocate to Dei-Dei Jan 31-pg 26▪ Motorist fight task force officials over task-pg 26▪ Residents return after Xmas/New year break-pg 26▪ Number of FCT internet café’s rise-pg 26▪ C’ttee to get additional aircraft for Hajj operations - Acting Chairman-pg 27▪ NASS recommends special fund for FCT water project-pg 27▪ NGO hails Rochas, Kogi gov over developmental projects ▪ Centre begins Joint Higher Degree programme March 2005-pg 27▪ Students to enjoy prompt payments of allowances ▪ 13-man Committee on census setup ▪ Kano LGs employ 4,400 workers ▪ 500 received free eye treatment in Bichi LG ▪ N1.3m Zakat to be distributed to 13 wards ▪ Abandoned Islamiyya schools to be renovated ▪ Defaulting dredgers to pay N10m fine Tinubu, Adebayo want better welfare for Nigerians ▪ Police recover sucide victim’s body ▪ FG turns down request for pedestrian bridges ▪ Dabo apologizes to Dariye ▪Forum condemns police brutality on journalists ▪ Masari hinges development on peace, democracy ▪ Wada Nas, fearless vanguard of masses – NUJ ▪ Ekiti pensioners receive N812m ▪ Why people join cult- Royal father ▪ Idoma group vows to defend Ogbeh over rift ▪ Customs plan tough on smugglers ▪ Gov Attah commissions rural project ▪ Customs plans tough on smugglers ▪ Council chairman escapes robbery attack ▪ Jigawa records 181 road accidents deaths in 2004 ▪ Kaduna court discharges IBB assaulters ▪ Nasarawa acting gov tasks Christian pilgrims on religious practice ▪ Sokoto bars 6 pregnant women from hajj ▪ ‘Yams on petrol tankers unsafe for consumption’ ▪ Budget: Yobe gov.signs N5b provisional warrant ▪ Obasanjo appoints Lecky NHIS scribe ▪ Maiduguri LG mobilizes for census ▪ Yobe cancels school fees ▪ Why Taraba lacks federal project - Legislator ▪ Governor Sheriff’s car accident victim not dead – Physcian ▪ Surveyor faces forgery charge ▪ Obasanjo pays unscheduled visit to Ogbe ▪ FCT APGA disowns meeting ▪ Buhari, Bafarawa grace Badaru’s wedding ▪ Gov. Kalu, most detribalized Nigerian - Commissioner ▪ ANPP govs parley on party’s crisis ▪ APGA wants Anambra elected officials to leave office ▪ 2007: Sarumi advises Duke on third term ▪ Leadership crisis rocks IBB campaign group ▪ Group urges Zamfara gov to contest presidency ▪ Big guns ready for season opener ▪ Schumacher gives $10m in tsunami aid ▪ O’Neal’s season high leads Pacers past Bucks ▪ Moya beats nerves in opening win ▪ Dates set for 2006 African Nations Cup finals ▪ Linesman’s blunder denies Spurs victory ▪ Late Osman strike seals gripping Everton win ▪ Drogba puts Chelsea in touching distance of title ▪ Power tussle grounds activities in Glass House ▪ Okoye denies Enyimba switch ▪ Hockey celebrate world ranking ▪ Officials want consolidation of leadership status ▪ Hockey celebrate world ranking ▪ Ojo frowns at N25,000 monthly wage ▪ FIFA writes Galadima…threatens to ban Nigeria ▪ Ogunjobi, others to face EFCC ▪ Nigerians brace up for ban ▪ German teams scramble for Owomoyela ▪ FIFA, Galadima aware of reforms, Mohammed insists ▪ Cadet teams in danger ▪ Minister Shagari and the privatization of waterItem 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 generals