Daily trust newspaper, Monday, March 1, 2010: trust is a burden, vol. 23 no. 76. Rabi'u Awwal 15, 1431 A.H.

dc.contributor.authorMEDIA trust Nigeria limited.
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dc.date.issued2010-03-01
dc.descriptionThis is the daily trust newspaper, Monday, March 1, 2010: trust is a burden, vol. 23 no. 76. Rabi'u Awwal 15, 1431 A.H.
dc.description.abstract■ Sheikh Gummi held in Saudi Arabia. ■ How Guards Brigade operates, by senior officer. ■ Soludo's banking consolidation a sham - Sanusi. ■ Cattle dealers begin strike March 8. ■ 144 pregnant women die in Nigeria every day. ■ Akunyili: Yar'adua's aides must clarify his condition. ■ Nigerian juju hinders our work, say British police. ■ FG defends N/Delta shoreline protection. ■ Communities ask Jonathan to resign for diverting dredging fund. ■ Court bars Keyamo from prosecuting Kenny Martins. ■ Women gather in New York to discuss status. ■ Abia State University honours Niger governor. ■ Niger inaugurates committee for Baro port. ■ Christian elders want army chief removed. ■ Plateau judiciary workers suspend strike. ■ Nigeria needs more than six helicopters for disaster mgt. ■ Mozambique ex-minister gets 20 years for corruption. ■ Bosnian Serb leader to have his say in court. ■ NITEL: Buyers yet to get FG's approval. ■ How BDCs helped Nigerian economy for 20 yrs. ■ Marketers harp on value creation. ■ Are mixed marriages OK? ■ Taiwan investors to bring industrial machines to Nigeria. ■ Institute develops crops to address short rainy season. ■ NTM produces 60,000 tractors yearly. ■ Bank of Botswana adopting neutral monetary policy stance. ■ How talking about your bad back can talce the pain away. ■ Robert Mugabe's N75m birthday bash broadcast on TV. ■ African leaders show age is seldom barrier to power. ■ Re-enactment of Michael Jackson's death broadcast on U.S. TV. ■ The miracle survival of boy, 12, who was speared by metal pole. ■ CTO partners USPF in rural ICT connectivity. ■ CNP optimistic on bridging IT needs in Nigeria. ■ Etisalat targets 4 million subscribers in 2010. ■ Kano to modernise markets. ■ Gombe to build 1,000 houses for sale. ■ Panic grips Lugbe residents over demolition. ■ Gwagwalada police to clamp down on Thugs. ■ Driver, conductor jailed for assaulting traffic warden. ■ Yar'adua/Jonathan: Mantu, others caution against distractions. ■ Time too short for Largerback, says Galadima. ■ Nsofor, Kaita lead Eagles against Congo. ■ Liverpool, Chelsea face Champions League black-out. ■ Adebayor shocker:'I didn't want to leave Arsenal. ■ Pavlyuchenko, Modric fire spurs back to fourth. ■ To catch a thief.
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dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherUtako District, Abuja: Media Trust Nigeria Limited
dc.relation.ispartofseriesVol. 23; No. 76
dc.titleDaily trust newspaper, Monday, March 1, 2010: trust is a burden, vol. 23 no. 76. Rabi'u Awwal 15, 1431 A.H.
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