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    Daily trust newspaper Friday, January 20 2006:
    (Lagos state: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2006-01-20) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited
    Trust dialogue: bad leadership cause of corruption – Speakers; FIFA stops Feb 17 NFA splinter election; 3rd Term: Senators quiz Mantu; Dariye probe: EFCC presents exhibits; Oyo crisis: MUP calls for nationwide strike; EFCC probes aviation ministry, parastatals; Saudi evacuates Jigawa pilgrims from collapsing building; fire guts Falluja market in Adamawa; fuel scarcity hits Port Harcourt; SIECs oppose tenure extension for LG officials; N500 billion recovered from corrupt Nigerians- Ribadu; media trust chairman wants EFCC laws reviewed; Jega tasks masses on fight against corruption; Obasanjo must go in 2007 –Awoniyi; investigate the president, Galadima tells EFCC; incompetence: Mr Obasanjo, please clean up this house; Ladoja’s impeachment: Implications for the judicial process; the agony of stigma; enough of deceitful act by our so-called amala democrats; memo stokes ‘terror flights’ row; EU under fire over human rights; US moves diplomats out of Europe; Ivorians keep up anti-UN protests; battle in Northern Kenya Leaves 38 dead; UK cuts Ethiopian government aid; Stolen car recovered 37 yrs after; couple to drive round the world; villagers shun man they believe is dead; three top al-Qaida operatives killed; Fatah, Hamas to avoid violence on vote day; Iran ‘wants nuclear compromise’; Adamu urges less dependence on oil; guidelines delay insurance sector consolidation; Global infrastructure urges efficiency in ports operations; Premium pension targets civil servants; FTAN unveils new tourism development programme; NMA, NAMA position for search and rescue management; WTO to hold public hearings on Boeing-Airbus dispute; Port manager gets FTTA award; UNICEF official advises Nigeria on vaccine funds; Turaki vanguard consoles Rimi; assembly queries Auditor-General over pension funds; pay police to avoid strike, Tinubu tells FG; on husband beating; marriage: a major source of HIV infection; End of the year party: what children say; Gov Sheriff has right to tamper with LG funds –Legislator; Police Affairs Ministry awards CCTV contract; Akwa Ibom pays N500m revenue to FG; Hajj: Kabo returns 1,448 to Sokoto; NASS vet to take position on electronic voting; NAFDAC assures harsh regulation on foreign products; FG seeks new law on same-sex marriage; textile workers condole Rimi; Makarfi pledges to rebuild burnt Zaria market; FIFA’s ban imminent over Galadima; NFA splinter election guidelines out; Mido is Egyptian idol, says coach; Nigerians react to FIBA draw; Group D: West African affair; Sambawa leads Nations Cup delegation; Okocha tips Obafemi to explode.
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    Daily trust newspaper, Thursday, January 26, 2006:
    (Lagos state: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2006-01-26) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited
    Attack on Agip was robbery –FG; third term: Don’t cave in - northern reps tell gov; no funds for public hearings – Mantu; investors sack NICON Insurance mgt; Ajaokuta: Solgas threatens to reopen case against FG; ACF meets with northern politicians; FG yet to sign Crown Agents contract; three CPs urged to stop extortion; four jailed for oil bunkering; ICPC docks LG chairman, wife for alleged corruption; Rimi’s wife: We are making progress- Ehindero; robbers go wild, use welding machines to rob banks; Apo Six: Danjuma killed traders with AK 47 rifle —witness; ANPP postpones NEC meeting; Nigeria’s polio case worsen; Goje disowns ‘Yankalare; the increasing level of insecurity in the Niger Delta; Ambassador Obi Odu vs IBB golf club; Gbenga Obasanjo vs Atiku: the salient questions; politics of Iran’s nuclear programme; Councillor Bala deserves commendation; Chris Ngige and Anambra 2007 election; Census 2006: has north been rigged out already?; the north and presidency in 2007; Iran welcomes Russian enrichment offer; alleged motel burglar leaves room number; Ohio man floored by gas bill for $8,095; Iran defends planned it holocaust conference; impressive turn out at Palestinian parliamentary poll; Berlin, Monrovia and Santiago: challenge of states woman’ship; Ajaokuta power plant begins production; national transport commission underway – BPE; BPE shorlists six advisers for NIPOST; Niger Delta, oil crisis and 2006 budget; Shekarau inaugurates Kano economic summit; collapsed Building: LSHA summons landlord, govt official; Tinubu unveils plans to tackle environmental problems; TMG wants Nigerians to boycott constitution review; PDP members decamp to ANPP in Jigawa; councillors deny protest over allowances; Army detonates American explosives in Kebbi; Yobe: PDP vice chairman expelled as crises deepens; Rimi s wife: we are making progress-IGP; foreign scholarship: commissioner lambasts aggrieved students; Duke denies Obasanjo’s third term bid; FG inaugurates IT advisory c’ttee; fans, administrators praise Eagles; Guinea on a roll after South Africa win; Kiefer survives five-hour battle; new pretenders falling flat; Utaka: I’m ready for Zimbabwe; watch out for a better Eagles; tenure extension: the predictable end.
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    Daily trust newspaper, Tuesday, January 24, 2006:
    (Lagos state: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2006-01-24) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited
    ANPP reps challenges constitution review c’ttee; NITEL sale to be revisited – BPE; female student stabbed to death; MUP begins GSM campaign against 3rd term; N290 billion: CNPP calls for independent probe of NNPC; 3rd term: Governors did not meet in Bauchi – Zailani; Hajj stampede: Saudi to pay N4m to victims families; monetization: Obasanjo indicts ministers; bail application: MASSOB leader knows fate Friday; man in prison over rape of seven months old baby; police will flush out bad eggs; robbers raid Benue secretariat, cart away 9m; police foil robbery attempt, arrest drug dealers; motor park workers charged with civil disturbances; two brothers arrested for armed robbery; police nab 72 motorcyclists for flouting curfew order; the south must tread softly; Imo platform, PDP and 2007; letter to president Obasanjo; Governor Idris and critics; please, give Governor Goje a chance; Iran: what next for the nuclear ‘diversion’ game?; Israel warns Iran on nuclear work; Hamas campaign focuses on corruption; suicide car bomber kills three in Baghdad; building collapses in Kenya killing eight; DR Congo troops fight each other; Liberian leader breaks rape taboo; Egypt releases Sudanese detainees; graft claims rock Kenyan cabinet; Canadians to elect new parliament; Chile’s Bachelet Buoys women's hopes; Osama ‘endorsement’ boosts book’s sales; US Havana messages outrage Castro, Turkish court drops charges against Pamuk; woman arrested in “kill for a job” case; Marijuana show aims for new high in Amsterdam; marriage builds wealth more than being single?; eight nabbed for no pants subway ride in New York; animal rights activists stage nude protest; Africa must be free of conflicts, hunger, disease and want; NDIC set to liquidate city express bank, others; ING to advise Access Bank on retail I banking; CBN may blacklist more bank chiefs; Jimoh Ibrahim confirms interest in NITEL; ownership tussle persists as Kaduna Fair nears; N.Delta group demands $1.5bn from shell; FG reviews technical fund performance; Peugeot 207 debuts, to succeed 206; Toyota introduces Camry 2007; clogs in insurance sector recapitalization; IMF delegation to visit Zimbabwe; murder of Rimis’ wife politically motivated –residents; Kano sets up c’ttee to reposition Rimi market; Shariah commission boss commends KNSG over tricycles; Turaki’s suspension a joke –ANPP; cleric advocates over-hauling of Hajj operations; Hajj: return flights to Kano slow; Ladoja: we will wait for the court before we react –FG; Obasanjo endorses tourism development fund; controversy rocks chairmen tenure in Benue; Gov Mu’azu decries insecurity; FG to relocate two prisons; senate task NACRDB on loan recovery; Nigerian becomes BBC’s Africa and M/East editor; treason: Dokubo goes on appeal over trial judge; Confusion mars distribution of national ID card; 3rd term: Shinkafi calls for grand alliance against Obasanjo; Obasanjo condoles Oniyangi family; why corruption persists - Gov Sheriff; NBTE to accredit federal training centres; NPC takes awareness campaign to markets; Sokoto govt tasked on onion, tomato factories; NHRC governing council chairman sworn in; Masari charges poly students onstudies; 2007 election will be peaceful - Emir of Gwandu; census 2006: NPC give modus operadi; national theatre tops BPE agenda this year; Bayero tasks FG, states on electricity, water; Etiebet is leading ANPP to extinction-Bafarawa; Eagles dim stars; threat of early exit hangs over Morocco; Bafana coach castigates players after defeat; Mastroudes slams Africa’s world cup reps.
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    Daily trust newspaper, Monday, January 27, 2006:
    (Lagos state: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2006-01-27) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited
    Niger Delta: Talks with militia in progress – Obasanjo; Aviation fuel scarcity delays pilgrims return -Kabo Air; Oyo govt account: Akala raises preliminary objection to Ladoja suit; 2007: Senate c’ttee wants polls to hold in Dec 2006; FCT police arrest 34 robbers 22 others; Staff dupes National Hospital N3.7m; Police tighten security on Sokoto-Gasau road; STB staff jailed 14 months for cheating; Omoruyi tackles Ribadu on past leaders; NBTE commends Obasanjo, NASS over parity in polytechnics; NASS tasked on voting rights for Nigerians in Diaspora; 2007: Revalidate your PDP registration - Goje urges; Power shift and Nigerian masses; Bush taking Bin Laden threat seriously; US military ‘at breaking point’; Alleged crack dealer uses business cards 32 minutes ago; Michael Jackson spotted in robe and veil; Thailand couple with creepy passion to wed; Palestinian poll in pictures; ICPC returns N75m to national treasury; BPE urges estate valuers to improve; Customs target N197bn in 2006; is NITEL sale finally on course?; Kano’s 2006 hajj in the eyes of a pilgrim; LASG gives AP 7-day ultimatum on road rehabilitation; Aja crisis: N U R T W factions clash again; children and moral decadence; Impeachment: Ngige decries roles of Oyo CJ, legislators; NAFDAC seals shops, impounds drugs; Plateau youths call for Dariye’s removal; UBE commends FG over teachers’ training; Gov advocates review of political office holder salaries every 5 years; Catholic Church frowns at emphasis on condom; Kwara reads riot act on due process; Delta elections: Supreme Court throws out Ibori’s suit; Gov. Saraki charges public officers on honesty; Former IGP blames insecurity on FG; Eto’o eyes goal-scoring record; We must avoid Cameroon at all costs, says Michel; LeRoy’s passion for African game endures; Gutsy Henin ousts Sharapova to reach final; Feindouno scores late winner for Guinea; Eguavoen sticks to Ghana battler; Obasanjo and the Same-Sex Nonsense .
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    Daily trust newspaper, Monday, January 30, 2006:
    (Lagos state: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2006-01-30) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited
    2007: North-East deserves presidency –Atiku; CBN to redesign Naira; constitution review: C’ttee members to get N50,000 per sitting; muslims mark new year; N/Delta militia declare ceasefire; Taylor not Liberia’s priority- Sirleaf; ANPP in fresh leadership crisis in Bauchi; court stops el-Rufa’i from demolishing late minister’s property; probe NNPC, Afenifere urges NASS; why we strip victims naked – robbers; robbery threatens banking in Nigeria – Rep; 2007: are northern govs scared of the South?; Sir Ahmadu Bello: leadership per excellence; FRSC and seat belt craze in Zaria; ministerial nominee for Benue; Saddam walks out in trial uproar; man with 11-woman commune had stun gun?; Hamas floats Palestinian ‘army’; BON shareholders approve merger with Unity Bank; CBN mops N93.7bn from system; NICON pledges prompt claims payment; Nigerian coys eye foreign stock exchanges; NIA to introduce motor insurance data; SEC set for2006 capital market conference; UBA spends Nlbn on merger integration; Nigeria, Iran crisis push oil to $67; Ado Bayero lectures to replace annual horse-racing; Kano ANPP executive sworn-in; LASG iets up mobile courts on waste disposal; Political parties and the defeat of democracy in Nigeria; GSM: W/Africa to enjoy harmonise tariff Dec.; NEMA to test-run disaster preparedness; Senegal spirits high to down Eagles.
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    Daily trust newspaper Friday, January 19, 2006:
    (Lagos state: Media trust Nigeria Limited, 2006-01-19) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited
    Oyo crisis: Ladoja remains gov – Court; EFCC: court freezes Plateau govt accounts; trust dialogue holds today; Drug addict kills father; air crashes: Senate c’ttee threatens arrest of aviation official; four killed as unrest heightens in Ivory Cost; Jigawa offers to return indigenous immigrants; NDP kicks against confederal system; Fire guts Sabon Gari market; 2007: parties should determine power shift-Awoniyi; two in court over embezzlement of N2.3m; I’m not guilty of treason-MASSOB leader tells court; man bags three months for stealing motorcycle; car snatching on the increase in PH; Robberv averted in Adamawa; police shoot one, arrest five on alleged murder mission; a vote for Abuja property tax; Taraba 2017: let the central zone produce next governor; The police we deserve; still on bad news from Gombe; Sharon’s breathing tube replaced; US officer tried over Iraqi death; Pakistan confirms militant deaths; women killed in Sri Lanka attack; anti-UN demonstrators on rampage; zone of no-confidence; UN mission wary of confidence zone; man kisses dangerous snake; vampire seeks governor’s job; Bush challenged on spying policy; police probing alleged kidnap plot; Republicans unveil lobbying curbs; Bolivia president sacks army head; Chile: another woman triumphs in Santiago; Delta Steel Coy begins production; Nigeria to get two more refineries –Kupolokun; Insurance firms may be reduced to 50; Sanusi now First Pensions Fund chairman; FG yet to decide fate of NITEL; Kaduna refinery for sale this year; impeachment will spread to other states -Gambo Magaji; Okonjo-Iweala tasks Laura Bush on Nigerian image abroad; NASS restricts visitors: Its not a village square —Sgt at arms; Senator Tsauri sick, flown to Germany; Media outfit present gifts to handicapped children; NBC threatens to withdraw licenses of DBN, Channels, others; Saudi did not impound our aircraft -MD Kabo Air; NCC tasks GSM operators on operations; Tinubu allays fears over land reforms; 4 years after: LASG to enforce ban on Molue; Taraba donates N50m drugs to hospitals; Foreign account: Kalu asks Tribunal to dismiss charges; Lack of values mar Africa’s dev – Obasanjo; Pension: use Trustfund, NLC urges workers; Anambra to assist outstanding corps members; exit politics as Obasanjo, PDP’s conundrum; Adamu becomes FIFA Executive C’ttee member; Nigerians hail Adamu’s election; Galadima threatens legal action; Lawal gatecrashes into Eagles XI; Okocha to pave way for new generation; Lemerre only coach surviving from last finals; Group C: Easy pickings for Tunisia?.
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    Daily trust newspaper, Wednesday, January 18, 2006:
    (Lagos state: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2006-01-18) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited
    Regime change necessary in democracy – senate; Hajj: 18 Nigerians confirmed dead in Saudi Arabia; Rimi: Kano bizman in police net; Dokubo defiant in court; adulterated drink kills five in Kebbi; Ladoja moves to regain seat in Abuja High Court; trust dialogue holds tomorrow; Failed banks owners are unforgivable –Obasanjo; 50 lawmakers in averted air crashes; Buhari’s tour shelved; Al-Mustapha: Trial continues today; Armed robbers hijack bus in Abuja; AkunyiIi: police declare 7 wanted; cook in court for stealing computer laptops; Nigeria must not cease to exist; no sharp practices in FCT land sales; Re-BON’s merger rip-off; Targets and Nigeria’s banking sector; Gbenga Obasanjo: I stand by my story; More Kenyans face food shortages; Africa warn on coffins’; Human rights group calls for former Senegalese PM ‘s release; SA to seize ‘corrupt’ asset; Deputy expected to take over Saddam trial; Pakistan, India in talks over Kashmir; N. Korea’s leader in Beijing; Israelis kill Palestinian militant; Ex-President Ford in hospital; US alliance with Pakistan strained; Russia, China urge for caution over Iran; New investor takes over Kaduna fertiliser coy; Iran nuclear crisis touches world economy; NMA tasks shippers on cabotage vessels registration; Aviation taskforce to investigate agencies; Abuja commodities exchange takes-off soon; raid on internet coy rattles Japan stock market; Saudi King to visit China to discuss oil; FG urged to probe death of Rimi’s wife; Kano NLC condoles Rimi; police arrest two Beninoise over child trafficking; Lawmaker refutes plot to impeach Gov Tinubu; LASG spends N64m on street lights; who said what at Sarduana’s 40th anniversary?; Katsina NYSC to hold next orientation at permanent site; Ex-commissioner gets chieftaincy title in Nasarawa; group cautions minister over alleged falsehood; Ajayi Crowther University opens today; Sultan calls for more industries in Sokoto; Adamawa agog for Atiku weddings; Tsav seeks support for MUP against 3rd term; journalists make case for democracy; we won’t recognize Akala as Oyo governor – TMG; Hajj: Rep condemns diversion of feeding money; three snatchers of cell phones nabbed in Akwa Ibom; Kabo enforces strict excess baggage policy in Jeddah; NIPOST marks Pan Africa Post Day today; 2007: I will contest against Buhari — Kalu; Duke worries over poor performance in SSCE; Complaints galore over sale of FCT houses; Obasanjo to inaugurate SCC water pipe factory; Ogunlewe wants alternative road funding sources; AIPDC to auction Wuse market shops; Army housing scheme ’ll solve accommodation problem –Arm Director; France sends biggest contingent; Milla hoping to lift Cameroon; Group B: wounded Lions seek revenge; Siasia gives ‘password’ for Eagles victrory; Mastroudes warns Ministry, Galadima; NFL postpones elections indefinitely; Galadima: CAF petitions Sambawa.
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    Daily trust newspaper, Monday, January 30, 2006:
    (Lagos state: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2006-01-19) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited
    Oyo crisis: Ladoja remains gov – Court; EFCC: court freezes Plateau govt accounts; trust dialogue holds today; Drug addict kills father; air crashes: Senate c’ttee threatens arrest of aviation official; four killed as unrest heightens in Ivory Cost; Jigawa offers to return indigenous immigrants; NDP kicks against confederal system; Fire guts Sabon Gari market; 2007: parties should determine power shift-Awoniyi; two in court over embezzlement of N2.3m; I’m not guilty of treason-MASSOB leader tells court; man bags three months for stealing motorcycle; car snatching on the increase in PH; Robberv averted in Adamawa; police shoot one, arrest five on alleged murder mission; a vote for Abuja property tax; Taraba 2017: let the central zone produce next governor; The police we deserve; still on bad news from Gombe; Sharon’s breathing tube replaced; US officer tried over Iraqi death; Pakistan confirms militant deaths; women killed in Sri Lanka attack; anti-UN demonstrators on rampage; zone of no-confidence; UN mission wary of confidence zone; man kisses dangerous snake; vampire seeks governor’s job; Bush challenged on spying policy; police probing alleged kidnap plot; Republicans unveil lobbying curbs; Bolivia president sacks army head; Chile: another woman triumphs in Santiago; Delta Steel Coy begins production; Nigeria to get two more refineries –Kupolokun; Insurance firms may be reduced to 50; Sanusi now First Pensions Fund chairman; FG yet to decide fate of NITEL; Kaduna refinery for sale this year; impeachment will spread to other states -Gambo Magaji; Okonjo-Iweala tasks Laura Bush on Nigerian image abroad; NASS restricts visitors: Its not a village square —Sgt at arms; Senator Tsauri sick, flown to Germany; Media outfit present gifts to handicapped children; NBC threatens to withdraw licenses of DBN, Channels, others; Saudi did not impound our aircraft -MD Kabo Air; NCC tasks GSM operators on operations; Tinubu allays fears over land reforms; 4 years after: LASG to enforce ban on Molue; Taraba donates N50m drugs to hospitals; Foreign account: Kalu asks Tribunal to dismiss charges; Lack of values mar Africa’s dev – Obasanjo; Pension: use Trustfund, NLC urges workers; Anambra to assist outstanding corps members; exit politics as Obasanjo, PDP’s conundrum; Adamu becomes FIFA Executive C’ttee member; Nigerians hail Adamu’s election; Galadima threatens legal action; Lawal gatecrashes into Eagles XI; Okocha to pave way for new generation; Lemerre only coach surviving from last finals; Group C: Easy pickings for Tunisia?.
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    Daily trust newspaper, Monday, January 23, 2006:
    (Lagos state: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2006-01-23) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited
    first son, Adamu, is dead; no squabble in my family – Rimi; police deny arresting Rimi’s son; Kano reacts over calamity; man confesses killing Rimi’s wife; 3rd Term: We’ll go by amended constitution—Gov Sani; Oyo crisis: Soyinka leads mass rally today; CAN opposes third term; constitution amendment: public hearings should be suspended—Aruwa; Atiku weddings: IBB tasks politicians on moral virtues; three jailed for vandalizing NNPC pipeline; Mbadinuju ill, absent in court; Endangered clan of their excellencies; Nigerian muslims in UK express dismay on this year’s hajj; ministries,agencies shun satellite data; no raised cancer risk from mobile phones; one injured, as Hisbah clash with musicians; stop sabotaging Shekarau, NUT warns LGs; Collapsed building kills 6 month-old baby,7 others; Nigeria, Ghana rekindle rivalry; we’re ready for Ghana – Eguavoen.
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    Daily trust newspaper, Wednesday, January 25, 2006:
    (Lagos state: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2006-01-25) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited
    third term: Awoniyi backs northern govs; Rimi’s wife: my son is insane- mother of alleged killer; Hajj 2005: reps quiz N5bn loan to NTCH; robbers kill policeman escorting corpses to Sokoto; Pregnant mother, 4 children, others perish in fire; Niger Delta: one dies in clash; VP’s ex-ADC’s whereabouts unknown; Obasanjo names ministerial nominee; Police arrest 23 pipeline vandals; Odili wants law to limit litigation charges; man in court over death of cyclist; corruption: PDP vice chairman discharged, acquitted; Meningitis hits Sokoto; PDP has no hands in 3rd term campaign; return of pilgrims in Sokoto zone epileptic -Kebbi dep gov.; Hajj: can we ever get it right?; 2006 Hajj: shame of Sakkwatawa; governments, politicians and people of Kano/Jigawa; the ungrateful hornbill; give Africa chance to grow; S/Korean province plans aid for mail-order brides; Man jumps from moving jetliner onto tarmac; this crook gets an “A" for originality; drunk-driving suspect flees in police car; Uganda rebels kill eight UN peacekeepers; UNICEF appeals for $805m in aid; rescuers hunt for Kenya survivors; Venezuela leader hosts world social forum; Europe ‘knew about’ CIA flights; conservative party wins in Canada election; dozens dead in Balkan train crash; Nigeria’s domestic debt hits N1.5 trillion; Legacy becomes pension fund administrator; committee on trade malpractices gets new chairman; Non oil exports generate N115.1bn; FG appoints Ovia chairman Infotech advisory c’ttee; FG approves 6 depots for Niger Delta; NSE plans electronic trading floors for Uyo, Bauchi; how banks can check online fraud; NGO vows to battle unemployment; c’ttee orders NYSC to move to permanent site; KNSG to execute N40m project in each constituency; Collapsed Buildings: Lagos Assembly seeks FG’s help; ministry prioritises completion of road projects; NUP insists on strike; 2007: storm in Borno as Kachallah, Kumalia, others join PDP; rent hike increases hardship for Abuja tenants; Obasanjo bans importation of steel water pipes; FCT houses: FCTA releases 20,000 letters of offer to civil servants; foreshore estate beckons for patronage; El-Rufai approves c’ttee for new schools in FCT; managing Abuja market fire disasters; the changing face of Abuja; Adamawa Gubernatorial aspirants oppose zoning; c’ttee to settle Bafarawa, deputy rift arrives Sokoto; Bauchi investment coy gets new MD; PDP may die a natural death-Birma; Politician gives N250,000 for reconstruction of Yola market; Hajj: FG to recover $3m from Trans Air; Attah commissions N120m projects in Akwa Ibom; Makarfi boosts water supply with $41m vehicles; Kanu reconciled to substitute role; Drogba leads Cote d’Ivoire to second win; Ghanaian press bow to Eagles; Sylla warns Guinea of complacency.
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    Daily trust newspaper Tuesday, January 31, 2006:
    (Lagos state: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2006-01-31) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited
    I didn't kill Rimi's wife – Kwanfa; we'll conclude NITEL sale by June – Obasa; most Nigerian travelers use fake tax certificates –Rhdu; maid jailed 2 yrs over theft of N.5m; Kumalia picks PDP membership card; US wants nations to stop aid to Hamas govt.; Uzbek opposition leader on trial; Chavez backs Sheehan plan for Bush protest; Libya closes embassy in Denmark to protest drawings of prophet; 'Pirates' to face Kenya charges; Congo President holds first peace meeting; UN: Girl who died in Iraq had bird flu; New York company seeks to make matches in the sky; U B A completes integration; Nigeria seeks UK support in power; NAFDAC shuts fast food firm; Sokoto lawmakers task Etiebet on ANPP; 3rd term: Obasanjo urged to speak out; New Yean Saraki urges Muslims to live in peace; Bauchi mobilises citizens for census; NDE: 37,000 youth son vocational training; 145 to perform Xtian pilgrimage in Bauchi; C/River council budgets N920m for 2006; Eagles ready for a 'bruiser'; Man Utd ask for Chelsea sanctions; Galadima sure of Eagles.
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    Daily Trust Tuesday, February 01, 2022
    (Media Trust Limited, 2022-02-01) MEDIA Trust
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    Daily trust:
    (Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2001-04-02) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited
    New population policy | pegs marriage for girls at 18; Yandaba clash in Kano; 2003: Obasanjo is not marketable-PDP stalwart; Sanusi Mato: Yakasai fights back from prison; Milosevic arrested; Parents ask ASUU to embrace negotiation; National ID cards kick off October; Rector wants better deal for polytechnics; Don’t succumb to excessive control -Bishopnwarns Govt-owned media; Northern petrol marketers call MASSOB’s bluff; Federal civil service may be re-structured; Man, 22,dies swimming in hotel; VC warns against university satellite campuses; Saudi authorities drive Edo pilgrims over CSM; FO re-awards contract for national ID; Nigerian youths threaten Obasanjo; Jigawa assembly suspends foreign trips for Gov., others; NUC security assault Daily Trust photographer; Fuel shortage and deregulation; ECOWAS’ Ivan the Terrible; Igbo: A race without a vision? NEPA in chains; Reflections on the Islamic financial system; The problem is Britain; 36 feared dead in Lake Victoria accidents; Somali gunmen free UN hostages; Iran summons UAE envoy; 38 die in Burundi fighting; Zimbabwean groups press for new constitution; Mubarak attacks US Mid-East policy; Dalai Lama provokes China; Britain postpones elections; B last kills 11 in Sri Lanka; Structural defects halt acquisition of Sofitel Hotel; Two Nigerian banks named in money transfer scam; ANAN Registrar admits differences with ICAN; FG urged to re-examine economic policies; FG urged to re-examine economic policies; NUB Recapitalisation : Shareholders sue CBN, three others; Poor technology hampers economic growth – Expert; Zambia Bank targets $3.8n HIPC debt relief; Plateau Govt., IFAD vote N59m for Bee conservation; NIPC investment forum to focus on developing SMEs; AFREXIMBANK commits N121bn to trade finance in Nigeria; Calabar EPZ to generate N1.21bn; Bankers urge govt. to sustain economic policies; Kafanchan: Singing waters of ‘River Wonderful’; First lady lectures on charity; Rural dev: Japan to invest in Plateau; Open a Northern campus here - Turaki tells ASCON; APP stalwart justifies Ogunshola’s removal; Rural dev: Japan to invest in Plateau; FCOEs to boost UBE - Chief Oshodi; Zamfara declares Muslim new year public holiday; NLC lambasts Tinubu over retrenchment; Committee of patriots’ co-ordinator demands apology for detention; Cultural orientation staff to undergo computer training; No second term for the Presiden-Sen. Waku; Nigerian insurance software debuts; Digitalisation of Lafia exchange to be completed in June; NNPC acquires aviation information systems; NITEL laments congestion in network; Arzika commends NCC; FG to establish IT agency; Cuba opens up to the Internet; Palm announces profits, job cuts; IBM launches quietest notebook drives; Nine arrested over internet child pornography; Chipmakers in speed race; Life of Beethoven; Dialogue on Igbo Literature; Nightingale’s Legacy; The Story of the New Nigerian Part VII; Bishop beats wife to coma; NYSC staff in court for causing death; Customs ACG appears before NITEL/M-Tel Commission of Inquiry; Trader jailed 2 years for receiving stolen property; Battered wife commends Human Rights Commission; Court restrains NUJ; Karl signs record deal for coaches; Bayern v United: The French Connection; Del Bosque honoured by contract extension; Toyota chasing Schumacher; Okocha, Babangida shun Bonfrere; W hy youth football’s faltering, by Ekarika; Mobil/University Athletics kicks off April 5; Abraka turf glows for Easter Polo; Badminton tourney gets new date; NCA to pick: players from cricket tourney; NFA boils over ministerial directives.
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    Daily trust:
    (Media Trust Nigeria Limited,, 2001-04-03) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited
    Obasanjo plans national conference; Nigeria Airways not for sale now; FG to probe 2001 hajj operation; ASUU: Normal activities in some Varsities; ETFN40bn probe goes public; 3 cops to hang for murder; Obasanjo, Atiku speak at Yar’Adua memorial lecture; Oil workers threaten nationwide strike; Supreme court declares Nasarawa traditional seat vacant; Incumbents and Elongated Tenure; Adamu B . Augie (1940-2001); Is this Sharia?; Why this crave to enslave Nigerians?; Re: Rediscovering the North; The many benefits o f Takaful; The joke is on Obasanjo; CBN and the many banking licenses; A Prophet and the gullible congregation; The many lies of IBB; Museveni is a thunderbolt; Foreign Office of our dream; Israel arrests Arafat’s guards; Museveni seeks funds for army; South African woman hanged for murder; Rwanda mourns genocide victims; Egyptian clerics ban surrogate motherhood; US rejects jet crash blame; 27 die at Pakistani festival; April: Media fools the world; Zapatistas return home; Milosevic fights arrest; Taiwan welcomes Dalai Lama; Castro opens parliamentary summit; FG moves to clean up Forex market; Marketers defy NPA Chairman’s quit notice; American firms to invest in solid minerals; Emir offers land to foreign investors; NITEL to digitalise Lafia exchange in June; CBN sells N49b securities; NLNG awards contract for Finima expansion; Insurer bemoans Naira depreciation; Chevron to establish petrol stations; Societe Generale Bank issues free ATM cards; Atiku commends Cadbury for gas utilization; NITEL to connect 120 LGs with telephones; Soares tasks NICON management on Universal Banking; NNPC/CNL provides water to Orodo community; NACFA operates through ASYCUDA; ADB lends Ghana $50m for economic reform; Resource control is a national issue; Northern Yorubas warn on 2003 elections; FG approves rural telecommunication programme; Jigawa legislators dissolve pilgrims board; CSM claims 12 lives in Zamfara; Issuance of National ID card starts next year; Governor Sani decries begging amongst Muslims; Obasanjo seeks e-business help for industries; NEPA manager laments customers’ indebtedness; Kano govt, signs trade agreement with Malaysia chamber of commerce; Kwara awards N1.8b water contract; Guobadia and Chief Afolabi are threats to democracy –Gani; Conference on Islamic festivals underway; Igbo councillor in Sokoto makes case for traffic decongestion; Kwankwaso lauds Radio Nigeria; Old boys to set up education trust fund; We’ve no reason to import food; AD proposes bill on autonomy for INEC; 2003: Dosumu set to challenge Tinubu; APP set to resolve Kwara crisis; S h a r i’a : Katsina assembly to probe petition; LG boss condemns two-year tenure; Abdullahi seeks new image for AIDS patients; Herbalist blames orthodox doctors for neglect; Rep decries lull at Birnin-Kudu Federal Medical Centre; New malaria drug out soon – WHO; Computerised medical care; Arroyo opens palace to the people; No signs of recovery for Zimbabwe’s tourist industry; Echoes of sweet; The Story of the New Nigerian Part VIII; Beating inflation through patronage of okrika; Guidelines for purchasing goods and services; Current prices of food items in Wuse market; Police indict LG Chairmen; Detectives nab wharf thieves; Armed robbers kill 2 policemen; (Patrol team smash robbery gang; Aimar on course for return against Arsenal; Top golfers prepare for Augusta, as Woods, Singhs rest; Revenge the real goal in Bavaria; Rockets beat Wizards 96-86; No hope for Africa; Coker Secondary School wins Malta Guinness Cup; Visa problem delays Nigerian judokas; Kano govt, to separate male and female spectators; Iloro Grammar School captures Principal Cup; Libya shuns Eagles; Nim corporate take-over of sports associations jettisoned;
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    Daily trust newspaper:
    (Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, 2001-04-04) MEDIA trust Nigeria limited
    Deregulate and forget 2023; Obasanjo takes case to international community; Nigerians control US, UK internet market; Court stays proceedings in Mohammed Abacha’s trial; ASUU strike gets off to shaky start; ETF N40bn not missing –Accountant General; Senate approves one aircraft for Obasanjo; Gana advises OPC, MASSOB to seek peace; FG set to inaugurate new prisons; Muslim forum pledges legal assistance to detainees; Kano govt, demotes 200 civil servants; Nyame cracks down on opposition; Obasanjo urges Africa to be democratic; Abuja airport radar outdated; FG seeks Britain’s assistance on telecom, NEPA; Arrest the looming food crisis; Obasanjo and the deregulation brouhaha; Concord newspaper and Abiola’s death: The travails; Democracy, globalisation and debt burden; Boosting Nigeria’s Foreign Service; The right way to fight corruption; Obasanjo, time to change gear; Government’s ban on generators; A call to Governor Aliero of Kebbi State; Well-done, chairman Dutsin-Ma L.G.;Museveni is a thunderbolt(2); US silent on Mid-East peace; DRC rebels reluctant on treaty; Bus crash survivors blame high speed; Rebels end war in Sierra Leone; Israeli-Palestinian clash intensifies in Bethlehem; Clerics defend Kuwaiti singer; Strike halts Bangladesh; Buddha’s rubble on sale; Putin to unveil reforms; US awaits access to spy crew; US approves aid to Yugoslavia; Commission accuses UK of racism; Board uncovers Nlbn fraud at NMA; NNPC hits 33,200 barrels per day; PSTC protests suspension from capital market; NITEL generates N34 million monthly in Ilorin Territory; ...as SEC explains position on suspension; Chevron introduces lubricants; DAPPMA offers FG 210m litres storage facilities; Albarka completes airlift of pilgrims; NSE: First Bank leads the bulls in 1,567 deals; 'cargo allocation, ship acquisition fund; Project with GSM funds; Manufacturer advises FG on Naira depreciation; NUATE chief condemns privatisation of Lagos airport;… as KG moves to tackle it; Dogonyaro tasks northern entrepreneurs on investment; The colourful market at Kwoi; Dances of the desert; ‘Colours’ parade at the NDA; 4 MASSOB members remanded for alleged armed robbery; Govt mass transit operators kick against deregulation; Teachers call for special salary scale; Lagos ’ll appoint only judges of integrity – Tinubu; Resource control wrangle: Ogun State says Supreme Court lacks jurisdiction; Adoption of amana will stop corruption – Adegbite; Nasarawa governor counsels on peaceful co-existence; Gombe First Lady joins war against women trafficking; Albarka rounds off airlift of pilgrims; APP would sweep 2003 national polls - Dep. Gov.; Give yourself a beauty treat; Love’s conquests; Cook’s corner with Halima Yakubu; Beauty Queen to star in Taj Mahal movie; The Japanese Statue of liberty; The Story of the New Nigerian Part X :Calm in a raging Storm!; Soldiers held for impersonification; Burglary on the rise in Gusau; High Court starts hearing of alleged N1OOm theft; Councillors hold chairman hostage; Sharia court orders woman to pay her guard; Two students, carpenter jailed for theft; Almost four years after, taps in Wuse still remain dry; FCT ministry set to equip Abuja mini-stadium; Nigeria needs upright leadership to succeed – Minister; FHA workers express fear over possible scrapping of authority; Abuja Catholic Corps members appeal for support; Abba-Gana tasks Biu youths on peace; Nyanya residents protest over water scarcity; Asokoro hospital due for commissioning this month; UNIABUJA, South Africa explore area of co-operation; Injury doubts over Smith; Champions on parade; McCarron wins title after epic clash; Latest WTA Tour; Agassi powers past Gambill; Agali, Shorunmu down with injury; Aku supports Gboko Heats ban; Chairmen complain over non-payment of affiliation fees; Kano Pillars defeated again in Bauchi; Pepsi Professional League; Sack NFA board now-Akinwumi;
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    Daily Trust
    (Media Trust Ltd, 2021-01-19) MEDIA Trust
    How gunmen abducted ATBU professor in Zaria; Resumption: Schools differ on COVID-19 protocols; Uproar as Akeredolu asks herdsmen to leave Ondo; Jonathan chairs 18th Trust Dialogue on restructuring; Zulum pays thank-you visit as Borno gets federal Polytechnic after 45 years; 9 foreign nationals rescued from bandits in Katsina; We have storage facilities for COVID-19 vaccines-FG; 15 million Nigerians use hard drugs –FG; Launch of e-ticketing at railway stations; Buhari to inaugurate Oil & Gas Centre Jan 21; FG unveils car made by 30-year-old Nigerian; ‘Pricing of natural gas can drive investments’; FG gives 247 women get N20,000 grant in Kebbi; Dangote completes Nigeria’s longest concrete road; Hiccups, tinnitus, stammering are bizarre signs of COVID-19 –Doctors; No evidence cashew leaves and bark treat hypotension and diabetes; Governor Lalong engages Plateau stakeholders on COVID-19, security; Contentious issues in new Electoral Act Amendment Bill; French-speaking criminals invade Yoruba land —Amotekun commander.
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    Daily Trust 3rd Febuary, 2023
    (Media trust ltd,, 2021-02-03) Daily Trust
    Residents flee Zaria neighborhood over kidnappers’ rampage pg3; IGP: You're trampling on the law, lawyers tell Buhari pg4; Ethno-religious sentiments affecting governance in Nigeria – Lawan pg4; Kano shuts hospital for treating ‘severe’ COVID-19 cases pg4; Act now before we lose Nigeria, Tofa tells Buhari pg5; FG traces forfeited assets to 25 locations pg6; PDP to US: Prevail on Buhari to protect Nigerians pg6; Adhere to COVID-19 protocols during registration, Buni charges members pg7; FUGA’s Faculty of Education, product of Buni’s commitment to education– VC pg7; Buni’s administration committed to road infrastructure – Commissioner pg7; Buni’s foreign scholarship scheme, hope for Yobe’s future – Bego pg7; Bandits kill 21, abduct 40 in fresh Niger attack pg8; Fear hits Kano NYSC orientation camp as official dies of COVID-19 pg8; Kaduna, Niger collaborating to end banditry – El-Rufa pg8; Kidnapped bizman found dead in Benue pg8; NIN – A time for long-term approach pg13; Restructuring what? State police pg13; Resolving the vexed issue of cattle ranching in Nigeria pg14; My thoughts on restructuring the country pg15; FG extends NIN-SIM linkage by 8 weeks pg16; SON renews PAN Nigeria’s quality certification pg16; Nigeria’s economy to grow by 2.9% — NESG pg16NAPTIN partners NERC to boost power sector safety pg17; ‘How states can develop more cities in Nigeria pg17; Ibom Air rewards loyal customers pg17; FG to tackle interests crippling ports reforms pg18; NNPC tasks govts, institutions on tech innovation pg18; ‘FG promotes mining with 6 mineral cluster pg18; Day cultists went on rampage, chopped off man’s arm in Kwali pg23; Gunmen abduct father of Abuja council boss pg24; Maid retracts statement indicting employer of killing colleague pg24; Court remands Ekiti man over rape pg24; Why I built an orphanage in memory of my grandmother- Senator Yar’adua pg25; Communities in Jema’a LGA want portable water pg25; ABU gives security tips as students resume academic activities pg25; How ban on street begging forced me into business – Physically challenged cobbler pg26; Jigawa varsity gets N3bn from TET Fund pg26; COVID-19: Centre lauds govt’s engagement of 2,000 marshals pg26; Hygiene: Kano reads riot act to restaurants operators pg26; Hygiene: Kano reads riot act to restaurants operators pg27; Again, Lagos residents protest ‘crazy’ estimated bill pg27; Court discharges warder charged with sneaking of Indian hemp into prison pg27Soun lauds establishment of Polytechnic at Ogbomoso land pg27; Elephantiasis patients cry out in Zamfara pg28; Kebbi engages preachers against banditry pg28; Sokoto partners Plan Int. on female education pg28; Ile Arugbo: Saraki loses bid to reclaim land pg30; Fire razes Bishop Fearon’s duplex in Kaduna pg30; Fintiri signs executive order banning use of tricycles pg30; 2023: INEC moves to create new polling units pg32; Utomi, Na’Abba, others launch mega political movement next month pg32; Why Nigeria should adopt electronic voting – Minister pg32; 2023 presidency: Suit seeking to compel El-Rufai adjourned pg32; ‘Yari, Marafa reconciliation not threat to Zamfara PDP pg32; Thieves break into late Media Trust director's company, cart away valuables pg38; Kano residents protest against ‘encroachment’ of eid ground pg38; NDLEA arrests man with 3.30kg cocaine pg38; Nasarawa Utd host Enyimba in top of the table clash pg39; Ooni of Ife throws weight behind National Principals’ Cup pg39; Kenin ‘nervous’ ahead of Australian Open defence pg40; The (fairly used) new service chiefs pg40.
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    DailyTtrust
    (Media Trust, 2021-01-15) Daily trust 15th jan 21
    Troops Killed 2,403 Terrorists, Bandits, Kidnappers in 9 Months – FG pg6; 96 Firms Bid to Rehabilitate NNPC Pipelines, Depots pg20; Be Fair to My Govt, Buhari Tells Critics pg8; Amotekun Goes Berserk, Kills 11 in 3 Weeks pg5; Northern Elders to Elite: Rescue Nigeria from Failed Leaders pg9; 2023 Presidency: South West P 12 Speakers Drum Support for Tinubu pg38; 53 Health Workers Test Positive for COVID-19 in Edo pg12; How Gunmen Kidnapped 18 Kano Traders in Kogi pg4; No Harm Should Befall Kukah - CAN Varns pg6; New COVID-19 variants not Cause for Concern – NCDC pg9; Police Raid Ogun Hotel, Seize N2.2m, N10m Hard Drugs pg10; ENDSARS: Osun Panel Summons Four Police Officers pg10; Emir Confers Late Dad’s Title on Kwankwaso’s Brother pg10; NAPPS Suggests Phased Reopening of Schools · Says nother Prolonged Closure May Collapse Private Schools pg10; Kano Records 26 New COVID-19 Infections, 52 Recoveries pg10; We’ll not Relent in Supporting Families – FG pg10; COVID-19: We Haven’t Declared Fresh Lockdown – FG pg11; NMA Worried Over Rising Coronavirus Infections Among Healthcare Workers pg11; COVID-19: 53 Health Workers Test Positive in Edo pg12; Kaduna Task Force Evacuates 162 Almajirai pg12; State of Emergency on Education Paying – Yobe Gov pg12; 10 Convicted for Violating Environmental Laws in Ekiti pg12; President Buhari, Oby Ezekwesili and the Kankara Schoolboys pg16; The Citizens and Nigeria’s Nation Building (I) pg16; Executing the 774,000 Jobs Scheme pg18; What Impeachment Means for Trump, Biden and America pg18; Data Prices Unchanged Despite 50% Reduction Claim pg20; FG Inaugurates Committee on Export Grant pg20; Fear Over AMCON’s Divestment from Arik, Aero pg21; Sigma Jolts Youths with Retirement Goals pg21;Flour Mill, Firm to Boost Pest Control Action pg21; ‘Customs Recovered N1.7bn Duty in 2020 pg21; Aspira, Sani Danja Promote Hygiene, Personal Care in Kano pg21; ‘N1.5tr Needed Yearly for Renewable Energy Access’pg22; Entrepreneurs Seek Resumption of Int’l Flights in Kano pg22; AfCFTA: FG Urged to Publicise Negotiated Trade Items pg22; Sasakawa Trains Farmers on Improved Practices pg22; How Clause in Finance Act Unsettles Local Auto Makers pg24; Vehicle Inspection Compulsory – Lagos VISpg 24; IVM Connect Debuts with Ride-Hailing pg24; My Vision is to Create Air-Condition Brand — Technician, Balogun pg25; Winners Emerge in Data Science Challenge pg25;Voyage School Records 100% Success in NECO Results pg25; Bayelsa Youths Seek for Jobs at Fresh Oil Fields pg25; Leverage on FG Empowerment Schemes, Youths Urged pg25; Taraba Monarch Calls for Deployment of More Security Operatives pg26; Foundation Pays Medical Bills of 9-Year-Old Orphan in Bauchi pg28; NEMA, Others Sensitize Gombe Motorists on Disaster Prevention pg28; Group Takes Campaign Against Social Vices to Criminals’ Den in Jos pg29; Artisans, Shop Owners Count Gains of Jos Polo Tournament pg29; Benue set to Vaccinate 1.2million Children Against Measles pg29; Court Remands Two Market Women for Conspiracy, Breach of Trust pg29; Participants Say FG’s Public Works Initiative Will Lift Them Out of Poverty pg30; Why I am Into Animated Comedy - Maiduguri’s Upcoming Artiste pg30; SEMA Partners WFP to Support Over 500,000 Households in 2021 pg30; Group Trains 243 Women on Skill Acquisition pg30; Impeachment: Trump Faces Senate Trial After Historic Second Charge pg31; Bad Debt: We Haven't Lost Our Sovereignty to China – Zambia pg31; Major Violations of International Law at Tigray Refugee Camps – UN pg31; Kogi Monarch Donates Outpost to NSCDC pg32; Address Our Erosion Problem, Ejinya Community Appeals to Government pg32; Kogi LG Boss Calls for Peace after 2 Die Over Land Dispute pg32; Covid-19: Katsina Health Workers Well Positioned to Tackle Impending Pandemic – Masari pg33; Katsina National Talent Hunt: Emirs of Katsina, Daura Pledge Support pg33; Alleged Invasion: Ogun Assembly Threatens Warrant of Arrest Against Monarch pg34; Oyo Secures N800 Million Loan For Water Projects pg34; Tenant Arraigned For Biting Off Landlord's Lip pg35; Suspected Cultists in Police Net Over Sabo Killings pg35; Imams across UK to Reassure Worshippers About COVID-19 Vaccines pg37; China Possibly Committed 'Genocide' Against Xinjiang Muslims - U.S. Commission pg37; Amapakabo Gets 3-Match Ultimatum to Revive Abia Warriors’ Fortunes 47; Messi to Earn £170,000 Per Week Bonus Till 2025 pg48;
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    Daily Trust Tuesday, February 8, 2022
    (Media Trust Limited, 2022-02-08) Daily Trust
    How Kano women entrepreneurs are bridging gaps, changing narratives.pg.3; 2023: Expect enormous challenges, Sanusi tells presidential aspirants. pg.4; Electoral bill: I will advise Buhari against assent if... – Malami pg.13; Ganduje leads as APC unveils sharing template for Kano pg.12; Fuel queues linger in Abuja, Lagos as NARTO protests diesel price pg.19; Why 104 more ISWAP fighters surrendered pg.4; NFF dumps Peseiro, retains Eguavoen as interim Super Eagles coach pg.39; Reps demand probe of 45m accounts not linked to BVN. pg.20; Hanifa: Court orders legal representation for Tanko, others. pg.39; EU donates 2m Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines to Nigeria. pg.4; Hanifa: Court orders legal representation for Tanko, others. pg.5; 7 students remanded over ‘murder’ of colleague in Kwara. pg.5; Troops rescue seven kidnapped persons in Kaduna. pg.5; Promises cannot replace implementation of agreement – ASUU. pg.5; My vision for Almajiri education – Jonathan. pg.5; Sanwo-Olu signs bills to regulate real estate, others. pg.7; Court jails Kannywood actress. pg.7; Gombe to recruit 2,000 youths as security, traffic corps. pg.7; Court remands 23-yr-old for allegedly killing his father. pg.8; JAMB announces additional code for UTME registration, introduces WhatsApp platform. pg.8; Lawmaker, council chairmen bicker over ‘diversion’ of N50m medical equipment. pg.8; Afenifere kicks over extension of Igboho’s incarceration in Benin Republic. pg.8; VAT row: S/Court fixes May 6 for ruling.pg.10; NHRC seeks end to female genital mutilation. pg.10; Nollywood artists using drugs, encouraging abuse – NDLEA.pg.10; Oil wells: Rivers, Imo to know fate May 6.pg.10; Benin Republic extends Igboho’s detention for 6 months.pg.10; Media Trust trains journalists on conflict reporting.pg.10; Don’t go on strike, FG begs aviation workers.pg.10; Ganduje leads as APC unveils sharing template for Kano.pg.12; Kwankwaso, others meet as third force mega party ready in three weeks.pg.12; Osinbajo to Nigerians: Reject politicians using sectional sentiments.pg.12; Leadership crisis: SDP gets national committee to reconcile members.pg. 12; PDP tackles Senate president over endorsement of Kwara gov.pg.12; 2023: Southeast intensifies lobby, seeks Yoruba leaders’ backing.pg.13; Confirmation of Gumus as INEC Commissioner ‘coup’ against democracy – PDP.pg.13; Nobody will be persecuted for opposing Gov. Emmanuel’s candidate – Govt.pg.13; APC clears Kebbi LGs poll.pg.13; Why legislators are badly misunderstood – NILDS DG.pg.13; APC chair: Group woos stakeholders for Sen. Musa.pg.13; Gunmen abduct PDP vice chairman’s wife, 10 others in Abuja.pg.14; Pharmacist, 4 others remanded for trafficking tramadol. pg.27; Kano LG chair commissions over N1bn projects.pg.27; Unclaimed corpses worry Keffi Medical Centre.pg.14; 2 killed, 10 arrested in Kwara Varsity cultists clash.pg.12; 2 killed, 10 arrested in Kwara Varsity cultists clash.pg.12; Trans-border kidnapper arrested with N2.3m cash in Kwara forest.pg.12; Trans-border kidnapper arrested with Jonathan’s cousin regains freedom from kidnappers’ den.pg.27; Fake soldier arrested with stolen phone in Oyo.pg.27; FCT agency trains 326 civil servants on Entrepreneurship.pg.27; Court dissolves 9-year-old marriage over wife’s ill-temper.pg.27; Man turns underage girl into sex slave in Lagos.pg.12; APC chairmanship: Sen. Al-Makura on a rescue mission.pg.15; The West might have stumbled in handling Russian/Ukrainian crisis.pg.15; Lessons from AFCON 2021.pg.16; Delayed prosecution of terror sponsors.pg.16; Between NDLEA and the drug war.pg.17; Nigeria’s legion of ghost workers.pg.17; Ending harassment of FCT development control staff.pg.17; How PenCom recovers outstanding pension contributions from employers.pg.18; Fuel queues linger in Abuja, Lagos as NARTO protests diesel price.pg.19; Fiscal performance: Budget ranks Gombe State 7th.pg.19; Reps’ panel directs CBN to provide details of 45m accounts not linked to BVN.pg.20; ‘Why Lagos unemployment rate is high’.pg.20; NDIC partners BPP on challenges in procurement processes.pg.20; NIN portal breakdown: FG chides banks, telcos for turning back customers.pg.20; Redmi Note 11 series to debut in Nigeria tomorrow.pg.20; Electricity union threatens strike over worsening insecurity in Shiroro.pg.21; Manicone empowers enterprises to adopt cloud tech. pg.21; 3 privatized firms free from BPE’s monitoring activities.pg.21; FG commences 7th 60-day action plan on ease of doing business.pg.21; GTCO acquires mutual fund, pension subsidiaries of Investment One.pg.21; 100 for 100 Policy: As more companies jostle for CBN’s lifeline.pg.22; COVID-19: How to tackle challenges of routine immunization fi nuancing.pg.24; Pancreatic cancer: Biggest breakthrough as scientists hail treatment for the disease.pg.24; ‘Cancer no longer a death sentence’.pg.25; NCDs now a pandemic, can be fought through technology – Experts.pg.25; Experts urge FG to implement cancer institute act.pg.25; Female genital mutilation: Painful cultural practice that refuses to go.pg.25; When confessional statements may not lead to conviction.pg.26; NBA joins in selection of Federal High Court judges.pg.26; Clever canine: This injured South African dog found his way to an animal hospital all by himself.pg.30; Is Russia preparing to invade Ukraine and what does Putin want?pg.31; Anti-coup protesters march in Khartoum, other cities.pg.34; Ukraine crisis: World leaders step up talks amid invasion fears.pg.34; Panic after gunmen target G/Bissau radio station.pg.34; At least 10 killed as cyclone sweeps through Madagascar.pg.34; Group: Israel launches inquiry into police hacking claims.pg.34; Hundreds holds funeral for five-year-old who died trapped in well.pg.34; Ekiti wins U-17 female S/W zonal cricket qualification series.pg.39; Senegal over-respected Pharaohs of Egypt – Lumumba.pg.39; Poor funding responsible for constant relegation of northern clubs in NPFL – Zubairu.pg.39; Nike sever ties with Man Utd’s Greenwood after rape allegation.pg.40; Canada and its freedom worth desecrating.pg.40; Murray to skip clay-court season, including French Open.pg.40;
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    Daily Trust 4th Febuary, 2021
    (Media Trust, 2021-02-04) Daily Trust
    Reps Summon Agencies over $20bn Unaccounted Oil Sales pg.13; Mother of Four Nabbed with Single Largest Seizure in 12 Years pg.3; No Ethnic Group should Lord it over Others — Gbajabiamila pg.4; Don’t Encourage Purveyors of Disintegration, Ogun Gov Warns Residents pg.4; Only 3 Public Radiotherapy Centers in Nigeria pg.5; Bandits Kill 13 in Katsina pg.6; Police Kill Three Bandits in Katsina pg.6; 2 Children Dead, Mother Unconscious After Taking Concoction pg.6; Court Asked to Stop Adamu from Parading Self as IGP pg.7; Rapist Plucks out Victim’s Eyes in Ondo pg.7; FEC Okays N35bn for NEPZA Power Station pg.7; Pensioners Protest Non-Payment of Pension, Gratuity in Gombe pg.7; Ganduje’s Dangerous Proposition is a Recipe for Disintegration pg.10; Nigerian Government Cannot Continue to Ignore Farmers-Herders Crisis pg.11; Sunday Igboho and the Law of Social Contract pg.11; An Appeal to Governor Bala Mohammed pg.11; New IGP: The Dodgy and Dicey Dangers of Delay pg.12; FG Raises Committee for Dubai Expo pg.13; Issues as UAE Bans Transit Flights for Nigerians pg.13; Low Oil Fortunes: FG Creates Center to Cut Cost pg.14; SEC Introduces Rules on Investment Schemes pg.14; Our Centers Aiding Emergency Responses — NCC pg.14; Kaduna Partners Zipline to Deliver Medicals with Drones pg.15; Customs Seizes N40.5m Smuggled Good pg.15; Why Nigeria Still can’t Export Beans to Europe pg.17; GPE Grants Borno, Adamawa, Yobe $20m to Tackle Education Challenge pg.18; Academics Express Cautious Optimism as FG Licenses 20 Private Varsities pg.18; How National Hospital Carved a Niche in Cancer Care — CMD pg.20; 3 Police Officers Die in Ebonyi Road Crash pg.22; COVID-19: NSITF Officials Evade Arrest pg.22; Lagos to Clamp Down on Hawkers pg.22; Boy, 16, Nabbed Over Rape of 5-Year-Old Girl pg.23; Kidnappers Kill Victim after Collecting Ransom in Edo pg.23; APC Membership Registration an Aberration — Akande pg.24; No Plan to Make Jonathan Our Presidential Candidate — APC pg.24; Kaduna Relocates 20-Year-Old Illegal Trailer Park pg.30; Slick Man City Sink Burnley to Move Three Points Clear pg.32.