Daily trust newspaper Tuesday, July 31, 2001:
dc.contributor.author | MEDIA trust Nigeria limited | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2024-08-16T14:31:49Z | |
dc.date.available | 2024-08-16T14:31:49Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2001-07-31 | |
dc.description | This is the daily trust newspaper Tuesday, July 31, 2001: trust is a burden vol.2 no.13 Jimada-ula 11, 1422 a.h. | |
dc.description.abstract | Police trail 2 ex-ministers; Nurses call off strike; Baby girl weds five-year-old boy in Bangladesh; Why I allied with AD in ’99 —S h i n k a f i; South Africa learns peacekeeping from Nigeria; Airways probe panel chairman to testify in N3.5m bribe case; Media Trust GM begins media tour; UBE enrolment flags off; Truth caused me my job, says Malu; FG decries irresponsible students unionism; Health, Education and Transport ministries crises-prone – Gwadabe; FAO, WHO urge govts to upgrade food safety system; NUT opposes LG’s take-over of primary school management; FG will update broadcast equipment – Gana; FG urges US, Europe to back transparency; Relief materials not diverted - Benue SSG; Emirate council Initiates educational forum; Traditional rulers move against Oyo government over consenting authority; Japan/Korea 2002: When push comes to shove; Grandma’s Chicago brat; NEPA: Not a torch and battery affair; Bauehi - the emerging fears; S/African mine workers bent on striking; Kuwait condemns new temple bid by Israeli group; Lawyers loses divorce suit against Saadawi; Tutu advocates concessions in DR Congo; Bulls, bears tie at NSE yesterday; CBN’s bid to mop N120b flops; ITB boss advocates interest-free banking; SEC-NSE imbroglio: Finance ministry delays resolution; Abuja Stock Exchange to increase quoted companies soon; Common Central Bank for West Africa by 2003; Islamic society launches Qur’an on CDs; ABUTH devises new method against VVF; Agitation for sharia in western states gathers momentum; Anyim unhappy over plight of journalists; Fourth Republic shaky says Mahmud Waziri; Welfare party unfolds agenda in Rivers; 2003 : Afenifere against IBB’s ambition — AD chieftain; Bursary: Bayelsa speaker pleads with students; Supplementary budget: Muscle flexing by Senate, Reps; Ministry meets with NMA, August 6; UNFPA prioritises safe motherhood; Japan donates for guinea worm eradication; Fake Daraprim tablets on sale – NAFDAC; Shell oil LPO forges in police net; Armed assassins kill bizman in office; ( RAN expresses concern over crime rate; Three for amputation in Kebbi; Ade Bendel in trouble again; IMT expels 412 students for certificate forgeries; Listeners speak on Radio Nigeria Abuja; Minister tasks PABHA on African heritage; Abuja butchers on war path; POWA gets Kudos for law and order; Abuja varsity promotes Professors; Celebrations greet Eagles World Cup ticket; AFN banks on athletes’ experience; Odili bags Gold Merit Award; CAHB floats new Championships; No more foreign coach – NFA * as Amodu bags the plum job; | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://nigeriareposit.nln.gov.ng/handle/20.500.14186/1597 | |
dc.language.iso | en | |
dc.publisher | Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited | |
dc.relation.ispartofseries | vol.2 no.13 | |
dc.title | Daily trust newspaper Tuesday, July 31, 2001: | |
dc.title.alternative | trust is a burden vol.2 no.13 Jimada-ula 11, 1422 a.h. | |
dc.type | Article |
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