Daily trust newspaper: trust is a burden vol.10, no.60, Muharram 3, 1426 A.H. 11th February, 2005
dc.contributor.author | MEDIA trust Nigeria limited | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2025-08-13T11:07:56Z | |
dc.date.available | 2025-08-13T11:07:56Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2005-02-11 | |
dc.description | This is the Daily trust newspaper Friday, February 11, 2005, the newspaper Friday, February 11, 2005, the newspaper you can trust, Vol.10, No. 60 Muharram 3, 1426 A.H. | |
dc.description.abstract | Obasanjo heads for Lome today ANPP factions reconcile Man fooled landlord for 5 years dressing as lady Don’t stop IBB, Buhari’s allowances – senate urge FG Boat mishap claims 18 children in Jigawa Missing ship: Reps ask EFCC to probe banks Niger varsity to be sited at lapai Crisis in political parties threat to democracy-Atiku FG denies banning chloroquine for malaria treatment Monetization workers give FG 12 days ultimatum Excessive campaign spending :Senate seeks party deregistration Jigawa revokes C of Os, sacks education secretaries CNPP rejects invitation Civil society coalition reject confab Dikko seeks public input to Kaduna agenda National dialogue will strengthen democracy –AT Ahmed Grand Khadi cautions national confab on region Confab :Leaping before you look Towards meaningful dialogue Revisiting indigene/settler syndrome SOS to Gov Abdullahi adamu Gunmen kill journalist in Somalia UN acts on sex abuse allegations in DR Congo, Kenya NGO urges ‘force’ on Togo N/Korea marks 63rd anniversary of Supreme Leader Islam remains source for legislation in Sudan –President NATO is united over Iraq –Rice N/Korea quits nuclear talks ‘Iran will stick to nuclear plan Saudis vote in national polls Israel halts security S h a i f l P talks after fresh violence Northerners tasked on banking industry .. .urged to form three mega banks First Atlantic Bank offers N7.5bn shares for subscription Consolidation: NAL Bank to raise N1Obn, eyes foreign banks Why Citizens Bank’s chairman was sacked-CBN FG shops for N75bn to settle workers’ severance package NEIC commends NMA Four new ports underway Police drag wharf‘rat’ to court BCC: Production resumes amidst community disturbances NAFCON: Senate c’tte opposes privatization MTN turns pensioner, 20 others to millionaires Mr. Biggs, GSK joint prompt ends Oil prices up as IEA sees tighter supply Total backs deregulation 6f downstream sector BPE names consulting firms for EPCL privatization NEPA moves to improve power supply … open new service station Global fleet MD bags award Philippine oil companies overcharge consumers –Report Agu is s till NMA ’s D G –Minister Church assists mentally handicapped children in Zaria DG decries women’s marginalization Anambra to assist FIDA’s delegation to Beijing conference Former minister extols family unit Minister wants reproductive health given priority Commissioner urges governments to invest in girl child education World confab on women: Task before Nigeria’s delegation ‘Girls should be enrolled in school’-Binta Masari National Health Insurance Scheme kicks off May 29 FG sets up agro-aviation wing against pests Dariye tasks NIPSS on political reform Gombe councils get township roads Ibibio Patriarch calls for closer ties LG awards contract for Bida motor pack construction “Inability to access funds, bane of SMEs” Law enforcers ill-equipped to fight corruption –Agabi Niger commits N6.1b to road projects Tribunal strikes out chairmanship petition for Kabba/Bunu council Govt rolls out tankers to solve Zaria water problem FG restates commitment to Cocoa restoration China pledges support for Nigeria’s anti-piracy war Demolition: Trauma of the residents ... APGA condemns demolition Dress Cede. U niAbiij a begins implementation Industrialists plan jobs for FCT residents Anenih chairs Catholic university launch 2005 Census: Bwari sets up enlightenment c’tte Karu lawmakers demand explanation on marked buildings GSM users in Kano speak on poor services Lagos motor parks: Haven for criminals, drugs, alcoholism FG to provide barriers on Lagos highways Ministry clarifies air over rumor on LG fund $242mscatn: EFCC, counsel argues over Nwude’s health Census exercise to gulp N34.5bn Coronation of Borgu Emir postponed Niger stops Hajj sponsorship, announces 2006 fare Jigawa NEPA launches anticorruption campaign IBRU: Court rejects Rabo Lawal access to statement FG denies scrapping Due Process unit Fraud: NAHCO suspends GM, HOD Accountant NITEL staff declare fasting over job losses Proposed conference designed to short-change north – Gambo Magaji SIECS decry non-inclusion in confab Rep petitions PDP chairman over Ajaokuta LG Primaries PDP is a failure –ISSODIV 2007: Atiku’s aide for Benue guber race No Robben reliance Singh eyes Pebble Beach repeat Man L td fans stage Glazer protest Serena cruises into third round Misfiring Roddick claims victory Crespo brilliance denies Germany at the death Super subs swing it for Italy Agony for Wright-Phillips as Dutch hold England France show signs of return to form Everything to play for, as night turns to day Meridian Cup: Africa on the learning curve Confab: Leaping before you look | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://nigeriareposit.nln.gov.ng/handle/20.500.14186/2163 | |
dc.language.iso | en | |
dc.publisher | Lagos state: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, | |
dc.relation.ispartofseries | vol.10, no.60; vol.10, no.60 | |
dc.title | Daily trust newspaper: trust is a burden vol.10, no.60, Muharram 3, 1426 A.H. 11th February, 2005 | |
dc.type | Article |
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