Daily trust newspaper Monday, July 23, 2001:
dc.contributor.author | MEDIA trust Nigeria limited | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2024-08-16T14:35:53Z | |
dc.date.available | 2024-08-16T14:35:53Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2001-07-23 | |
dc.description | This is the daily trust newspaper Monday, July 23, 2001: trust is a burden vol.2 no.7 Jimada-ula 3, 1422 a.h. | |
dc.description.abstract | Dalhatu indicted, not banned-Oseni; Oputa drags Buhari, IBB, Abubakar to obasanjo; Kwara will remain part of North - Sakari; 10 PDP Governors meet in Benin; Ex-Minister loses N5m to house boy; Balarabe Musa warns on party registration; Jobs, stable currency top FG priority in next two years; Oputa panel: Will Gen. Abdulsalami reply Sabo?; ACF asked to re-direct energies; Obasanjo re-states commitment to university education; Nigeria needs 4 years to standardise military' –Danjuma; Alternatives to Obasanjo; Small arms, big conflicts; Oputa: The burden of justice and reconciliation; At times like these; The inimitable Jibril Bala Mohammed; Tribute to the late Alhaji Muhammadu Tahir; Turaki has done well; Jeffrey Archer’s road to jail; US alleges missile attack from Iraq; Africa presents its big idea; Poor nations warn WTO; Explosions rock Indonesian churches; Police raid protesters’ office in Genoa; Nepal awaits new prime minister; American caught with 49 snakes, lizards; CBN sells $4.1b foreign exchange; Customs reaps N446b revenue; Fear grips Airways staff over retrenchment; Crisis looms in port over demurrage; Elewi leads FG delegation to AFCOM 2001; The bears lost to the bulls on the floor at NSE last Friday; BPE unfolds details of draft electricity reform bill; NCP approves delisting of Royal Swaziland Sugar Coy; ASE opposes merger with NSE; ...as FG dumps plans to scrap it; FG to NITEL: Recover all debts before privatisation; Durumi: The village in three parts; Meet the bold new convert to Islam!; NGC, ALSCON sign gas agreement; FG commissions studies on solar energy; NTI director decries shortage of primary school teachers; ACF indicts police over Ganiyu Adams; Govt officials break into DTN office, threaten NAN too; Cross River govt raises stipends of traditional rulers; NYSC director commends UNICEF; 3,096 classrooms blocks under construction for UBE; Police boss advises on effective polling; Taura LG people protests appointment of vice-chairman; Gov Akume calls for early implementation of new revenue formular; Niger liquor board makes progress; Gov Lawal, Adisa pals again; Dariye constitutes committee on social vices; Agitation for Igbo president selfish - NOA boss; Gemade’s re-election campaign kicks-off; INEC inaugurates forum to curb election irregularities; FG to enact IT biotech laws; Abuja varsity installs IT equipment; Digital divide must end; NNPC staff acquire personal computers; Gates promises increased productivity via web service; Hotmail gets face-lift; Microsoft drops Java from Windows XP; Apple launches faster Macs, OSX update; Bayelsa: Coming on strong; Sharia in Niger state; Police corporal nabbed for murder; Burglary and theft: Police hunt for two security guards; Rivers records 1,025 armed robbery cases; Varsity student arrested for armed robbery; Eight in police net over murder of taxi driver; Fresh hearing starts on Aisha’s case; Group calls for new capital out of FCT; Demolition will have a human face-Dorgu; Nasarawa indigenes in FCT flay governor over impasse; Candidates storm JAMB headquarters for results; NCWD to support training of women; Commonwealth of learning visits Abuja; Truck crushes Okada rider; Abuja to host Islamic medical conference; Residents call for rehabilitation of Karmo police station; NTA Abuja gets life line from minister; I will not fail Nigerians – Aliyu; Senegal celebrates Cup heroics; Joy for first-time Lions; Ferguson to rotate Veron, Van Nistelrooy; Hertha stroll to League Cup joy; Eto’ o region finidi at Mallorca; Kanu Heart Foundation to /bankroll Eaglets/Brazil friendly; NFA confirms paying backlog of coaches' salaries; Drug hawkers Storm Kano sports festival; Zonal reps endorse Kienka; New NTF board to pay affiliation fees; Guinness champions Coker Sec. School set for Manchester; Sports development hampered by funds, says LG boss; All Africa Games to gulp N8 billion; Babangida moves to Vitesse; | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://nigeriareposit.nln.gov.ng/handle/20.500.14186/1602 | |
dc.language.iso | en | |
dc.publisher | Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited | |
dc.relation.ispartofseries | vol.2 no.7 | |
dc.title | Daily trust newspaper Monday, July 23, 2001: | |
dc.title.alternative | trust is a burden vol.2 no.7 Jimada-ula 3, 1422 a.h. | |
dc.type | Article |
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