Daily trust newspaper Tuesday 22nd February, 2005: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 67 Muharram 14, 1426 A.H.

dc.contributor.authorMEDIA trust Nigeria limited
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dc.date.issued2005-02-22
dc.descriptionThis 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.urihttps://nigeriareposit.nln.gov.ng/handle/20.500.14186/2176
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherLagos state: Media Trust Nigeria Limited
dc.relation.ispartofseriesvol.10, no.67; vol.10, no.67
dc.titleDaily trust newspaper Tuesday 22nd February, 2005: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 67 Muharram 14, 1426 A.H.
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