Daily trust newspaper Monday, December 17 2001:

dc.contributor.authorMEDIA trust Nigeria limited
dc.date.accessioned2024-05-28T09:13:14Z
dc.date.available2024-05-28T09:13:14Z
dc.date.issued2001-12-17
dc.descriptionThis is the daily trust newspaper Monday, December 17, 2001: trust is a burden vol.2 no.92 shawwal 3, 1422 a.h.
dc.description.abstractSultan Maccido decries Sharia crises, says it is sabotage; PTF drags Senator, Bank to court; Secession threat: Ojukwu back-pedals; Shagari condemns lavish govt ceremonies; World Bank Agric project gulps $360m; Detained inspector insults commissioner; School of Basic Studies underway in Katsina; School of Basic Studies underway in Katsina; Nurses’ strike paralyses hospitals; Ministers’ absence stalls anti-AIDS launching; LG office holders take case to ‘babalawos; Police warn fuel dealers; Convicted thief escapes amputation; FRSC vows to punish erring motorists; Police arrest six over arms possession; The tears of pensioners; H o w n o t to a d v i s e e ld e r s; Kano riots: An act of hoodlums; Governor Audu deserves a second term; Zimbabwe has not lived up to its undertakings-British envoy; Prime Minister Tony Blair’s Eid message; Donors pledge to end river blindness; Malawian student’s death sparks clashes; Arabs split on Bin Laden tape; Al-Qaeda Chechens fight to finish in Tora Bora; Paraguay jail blaze kills 25; Pakistan threatens India; US forces claim hearing Bin Laden; Crude oil production drops; PIPC boss urges economic liberalization; Cross River budgets N17bn; Tourist Coy to raise N2.6bn from capital market; New MD for superphosphate fertilizer company; NAMA seeks N2.2bn for radar rehabilitation; NDLEA suggests cargo clearing house at ports; Customs may back down on new license fees; Enugu to address water scarcity in Nsukka; AIB sues customer over debt; SPEB boss gives recipe for poor enrolment; We are denied use of P R T V - Muslim Community; AIDS claims over 17 million lives worldwide; 11 docked over N66m theft;i ndustrialists urged to support economic recovery efforts; FG, UNESCO to establish energy institute in Sokoto; Canada lauds security measures at airports; UBE coordinator commends N iger SPEB; Electroral Law: NOA director calls for all-party conference; 2 0 0 3 : R im i c a n c o n t e s t s a y s A u d u O g b e h; Resign after 3 years APP directs LG chairmen; Impeachment moves against Benue Speaker flop; Shun lawlessness, Abba-Gana tells FCT residents; Tiv community leader advises against prostitution; Wuse market fire Squatters move to satellite towns; US builds N12m clinic in Bwari; Health, education still under MFCT - P e r m Sec; Community leader wants govt to assist traders; Former minister harps on national unity; Police needs public cooperation – Bwala; African 11 professionals to hold conference tomorrow; NITDA to produce 500,000 IT professionals; How to operate the File Manager in Windows; Expert urges Nigerians to embrace Internet; SITA debuts as aviation IT solution provider; Motorola repeats industrywide mobile phone outlook; Compaq PCs to include RealNetworks software; Sprint PCS to offer downloadable ring tones; Sun and IBM make computer secu rity vulnerab le; Microsoft unveils Chinese pocket PC 2002; Kwankwaso gives Pillars continental target; Kuffour set to win; Aku blasts coaches; Al-Mustapha’s tirade and the judiciary; Electoral Act - Beginning of the end?;
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dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherLagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited
dc.relation.ispartofseriesvol.2 no.92
dc.titleDaily trust newspaper Monday, December 17 2001:
dc.title.alternativetrust is a burden vol.2 no.92 shawwal 3,1422 a.h.
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