Daily trust newspaper Tuesday 22nd February, 2005: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 67 Muharram 14, 1426 A.H.
dc.contributor.author | MEDIA trust Nigeria limited | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2025-08-27T12:34:07Z | |
dc.date.available | 2025-08-27T12:34:07Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2005-02-22 | |
dc.description | This is the Daily trust newspaper Tuesday, February 22, 2005: the newspaper you can trust, Vol.10, no.67 Muharram 14, 1426 A.H. This newspaper focuses on education, entertainment, sports, politics and government, etc | |
dc.description.abstract | NATIONAL CONFAB: No hidden agenda against North- Delegates Jerry Gana defends Tobi, Kukah’s choice Conference adjourns till Monday I won’t be used for hidden agenda -Niki Tobi Nigeria’s unity non-negotiable – Obasanjo FG seeks diplomatic support for “Due Process” FG to approve seven new private varsities Barrack contractors warned over substandard building materials EFCC recovers N98bn from fraudsters AG blames foreign ministry over ignorance of treaties Reps explain Yerima’s suspension NNPC denies funding confab Report must only be recommendations for review -Gov. Ibrahim JNI decries Muslims marginalization North-east zone gets think-tank Scrapping of states dangerous for Nigeria -Dr. Tahir Confab numbers and trivia Muazu sets Bauchi agenda Confab? Stupid blackman! Makarfi’s opponents and posterity Nigeria’s economic reform and the IMF Good luck conferees, but… Gusau, Awoniyi: Like teacher, like student Time to stand for something National dialogue and national security Iran: 26 years after revolution EU, US back ECOWAS sanctions on Togo Germany cuts Kenya anti-graft aid ...Kassongov calls for reconciliation confab Mugabe sacks minister over election bid Libya, Egypt support AU over Darfur crisis US wants me assassinated – Chavez Portuguese socialists win polls Israel releases 500 Palestinian prisoners Russia backs Iran in nuclear row Al-Qaeda gives conditions for peace Indonesia landslide buries 13,100 missing Mistakenly freed inmate returns to prison Landlord gas tenant in eviction dispute Man blows up car with cigarette $118 Debt: Court rejects IILL’S objection CBN clears N139bn in Sokoto zone NBM Bank UBA Afribank PAN claims leadership in Nigeria’s auto market Nissan’s ‘smart’ cars return to lanes GM to end production of Envoy XUV US Dollar up slightly against Euro Kebbi to establish small-scale industries Union wants confab to bridge societal gap AUPCTRE seeks legal redress for FUMTA staff NUTGWUN urges patronage of Nigerian textiles Forum examines implications of pension reform Act Association condemns govt involvement in road transportation NITEL mgt , committed to staff welfare –Mashi Railway workers send SOS to FG over pay Monetisation: FG receives ultimatum from SSAUGSG0C over FRCN workers Trade unions flay govt policy on education RTEAN moves to check illegal toll collection CAT seeks 50 months pay arrears for NigerCem Is the NDE delivering? Transporters demand better welfare for police Shell staff hold courses PENGASSAN, NUPEG liaise with PPPRA on oil stability USAID takes HIV/AIDS fight to rural areas Lambo warns against female genital mutilation Cross River intensifies campaign against HIV/AIDS NHIS, Labour unions fine-tune smooth take-off of NHIS scheme Akwa Ibom receives 128,000 insecticide treated nets CMD applauds Zamfara govt for establishing dialysis, centre Medical expert discovers new causes of infertility PILES ORAL CAVITY CARE (TEETH AND GUMS) UNFPA treats 200 VVF patients PMG-MAN assures availability of ACT drugs soon Resident doctors call for integration into NHIS, NPI C’ttee to review NHIS law set up Area One traders lament impending demolition We did not set fire to Bakassi Market-MFCT FCDA completes N1.5bn satellite town road project Head of orphanage calls for understanding with underprivilege Lagos disburses N25m to skilled trainees Lagos confab delegates to demand release of LG funds LAHA calls on FG to set leadership example HIV/AIDS awareness: LASG signs MOU with 41 NGOs Kebbi commended over Quranic recitation competition September 11 attack strengthens Islam in US Police arrest killer of Bassa LG boss UK youth facilitate posters of British mosques Achaba boys attack Jigawa FRSC office, injure 30 officers FG signs N190m Akwa Ibom road project Fuel scarcity hits Benue Dariye commits N11b to road construction Cross Rivers spends N300m on boreholes Islamic scholar seeks to fight crime with prayers NEPA staff clash with students over disconnection …warns against harassment of staff ‘Strengthening the structures of democratic governance in Nigeria’ Bridge could miss rest of season Mauresmo fights back to win title Iverson stars as East beat West Federer wins title in Rotterdam Eastman: Bidding his time Knockout round to revive Championships League sparkle Bayern’s Ballack likely to miss Arsenal clash Decree 101 FIFA warns Nigeria over delay Okocha vote: NFA admit guilt Kwara Utd, Lobi go top I’m not broke -Amokachi Nasarawa grab first points Nationale pip Dolphin Privatisation of hostels Yerima and the whistle on corruption | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://nigeriareposit.nln.gov.ng/handle/20.500.14186/2176 | |
dc.language.iso | en | |
dc.publisher | Lagos state: Media Trust Nigeria Limited | |
dc.relation.ispartofseries | vol.10, no.67; vol.10, no.67 | |
dc.title | Daily trust newspaper Tuesday 22nd February, 2005: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 67 Muharram 14, 1426 A.H. | |
dc.type | Article |
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