Daily trust newspaper, January 20th,2005: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 44 dhul hajj 8, 1425 a.h.

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2005-01-20
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Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited
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 Hajj: Borno refunds disappointed pilgrims  EID-EL-KABIR: Muslims advised to embrace Islamic injunctions  Protesting UNILAG students raze VC’s residence  Anambra crisis: APGA protests PDP’s violation of court order  How NigeriaSat-1 mitigated tsunami disaster – Minister  Due process certified N290bn capital votes – Ezekwesili  Reps c’ttee recommend phasing-out of Black Maria  Over 40 persons burnt to death in Lagos accident  Nigeria seeks UK support on debt relief  Tafa Balagun worst police boss – CNPP  Security breach: Prosecution gets Jan 31 date over AI-Mustapha’s prayers  Blind man, nine others nabbed for robbery  NUF decries false alarm of Udawa invasion  Okpara counsels Nigerians over National confab  Adamawa crisis: police invites five clergymen  Gov Saraki puts civil servants on their toes  LG election tribunals: principal witness macheted to death  Dialogue: Kudos to Media Trust  Obasanjo and Lokoja-Abuja road project  More questions on MT African pride  What is worst than Tsunami?  Haba JAMB!  Abu Ghraib abuse: The true culprits  UN, Southern Sudanese postpone peacekeeping talks  Mugabe vows improved Iranian relations  AI-Qaida claims embassy blast in Iran  Iran warns US over planned attack  Palestinians vow action against activits  Why NITEL must be sold – BPE boss  NCC plans guidelines on installion of telecom  Insufficient power supply causes high GSM tariffs – MTN boss  NITEL loses union president to robbers  NNPC, Mobil sign $7.7bn deal on LNG/IPP projects  Reforms: Short term costs are inevitable  Shut SPDC flow station re-opens  Pensioners kick against govt neglet  Economics institute releases half-year training programme  Estate developers charged on funding  SMEDAN seeks support of dev partners, NGOs  Lawyers slams N1bn suit0 on UACN  NAGAFF advises freight forwarders on customs duty  GM posts weaker fourth- quarter profit  Sarumi, Agu, Zenith Bank, others bag maritime award  NAPEP, Dangote group offer jobs to 9,250 youths  Association commends Kure over IBB varsity  Ogun awards scholarship to 50 indigenes  VCs and the maintenance of discipline (II)  NANS accuses Obasanjo over PDP crisis  Kogi versity lecturers threaten strike  Primary school systemfor shake up  UNN staff get computer ownership scheme  Students plead for release of colleagues  Oyinlola promises qualitative free education  Minwaya Festival: the pride of Shani people  NSU gets fifteen-member Governing Council  National Open Polytechnic underway  UBE to feed Primary school pupils  ICAN visits Nasarawa varsity  Reasons for sallah festival  Sallah festival: Residents troops out of FCT  Develop plot or risk relocation, planning authority warns allotees  EL-Rufai vows to protect MFCT’s staff  Bank recapitalisation may delay auto market take off  Tinubu accuses PDP of stalling LG funds disbursement  Double taxation may cripple govts business  Woman, 32,docked over N5m visa scam  Two docked for stealing 504 cartons of Chemiron capsules  Settler/stringer syndrome undermines devt. – Obasanjo  Dariye urges Plateau to embrace spiritual transformation  IG’s retirement a diversionary tactics  PTF drugs destroyed in A/Ibom  Ogun Muslims told to emulate prophet Muhammad  Makurdi youths introduce bon-fires for ceremonies  Kaduna speaker advised to resign honourably  Rep suspects politics for alleged marginalization of Daura  IG’s retirement: Rep hails presidency  2007: IBB lauds harmonization of campaign groups  Group urges wider consultation on national conference  Nigerians wants the best in life –Marwa  Yakubu Toon deal in the balance  Parallel referees body emerges  Henry, Ronaldinho in EUFA 2004 team  Sharapova promotes Moscow 2012 Olympic bid  Millions for Flying Eagles  Police warn Wenger and Ferguson  Benitez defiant after Cup shock  Clark ready to return  Khan to make bow at senior ABAs  Galadima wins first battle against IMC  Nigeria are champs in West Africa Karate tourney  Minister tasks U-20 to win AYC  Ex-NFA scribe, Yusuf, slams FIFA  V mobile set to break polo cultural barriers in eastern states  Crawling on Kneepads

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This is the Daily trust newspaper Thursday, January 20, 2005, the newspaper you can trust, Vol.10, No. 44 dhul hajj 10, 1425 a.h. This daily newspaper focuses on education, religion, entertainment, politics and government etc
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