Daily trust newspaper, Monday 3rd January, 2005 :trust is a burden vol.10, no.31 dhul qida 23, 1425 a.h.

dc.contributor.authorMEDIA trust Nigeria limited
dc.date.accessioned2025-05-13T14:30:03Z
dc.date.available2025-05-13T14:30:03Z
dc.date.issued2005-01-03
dc.descriptionThis is the Daily trust newspaper Monday, January 3, 2005, the newspaper you can trust, Vol. 10, No. 31, dhul qida23, 1425 a.h.
dc.description.abstract▪16 PDP NEC members petitions EFCC ▪ 2003 polls: APGA want Guobadia sacked ▪ Zamfara gov. Seeks removal of immunity clause ▪ Obasanjo bows to pressure over National Dialogue-Tanko Yakasai ▪ Appointment of tax consultants by states illegal-Tax Board Chairman ▪ Intercity bank targets N20bn from public offer ▪ Flood: Jigawa awards N332m bridge contract ▪ NCNE offers IRI training for nomadic teachers ▪ Hajj: IRS loses pilgrims to Kabo airline ▪ Dariye urges crises-free Plateau in 2005 ▪ 2007: Ex-chairmen forum supports southern president ▪ Ex-Kwara governor's aide arrested for murder ▪ Traditional titles bridge for unity says Gov. Ibrahim ▪ Kastina budgets N31.4bn for 2005 ▪ EFCC appeals against court verdict on immunity ▪ Tsunami: Tragedy or global hypocrisy? ▪ Nigeria: Irony of a nation ▪ Gov Donald Duke, where is our bursary ▪ Tribute to slain customs officers ▪ Tsunami: US unwilling response ▪ Somalia tsunami death toll grows ▪ Sudan, rebels sign permanent truce ▪ Uganda clamps down on rebels ▪ UN urges increase in AU membership ▪ Senegal, rebels finalize peace deal ▪ Abbas rules out force against activist ▪ ‘Tsunami recovery will take years’- Annan ▪ Car bomb attack kills 19 Iraqis ▪ Iran set for presidential election ▪ Couples name new baby Tsunami ▪ Briton surfs Tsunami, survives ▪ Man swallows man’s finger ▪ FG uncovers 70 secret airfields ▪ NCAA to license private aerodromes, airstrips ▪ Continental orders 7E7 dream liner ▪ Alamieyesiegha hands over Croastian hostage to shell ▪ Nigeria’s gas flare highest in the world-NNPC ▪ Accountants urge to device ways of effective practice ▪ poverty drops by 7.8% in 8yrs -FOS ▪ ADB to open 25 field offices in Africa ▪ Iraqi minister accuse insurgents of economic sabotage ▪ Court voids US’ limits on Chinese Export ▪ Japanese stock to ship this year ▪ Societe Bank seeks CBN nod to restructure ▪ US SEC okays Argentina’s debt swap ▪ Dollar hovers around record lows ▪ London exchange suitors in bid talks ▪ Asian shares defy post-quake gloom ▪ Chinese firm bids for 20% of yokes ▪ 2004:The year of ICT breakthroughs ▪ ICF urgres muslim goup to embrace ICT ▪ LG electronics opens digital service centers ▪ AP explains Oracle’ e-business suites ▪ Cyber crimes boom in 2004 ▪ Mobile phone firms target high-speed standard ▪ Oracle officers take over PeopleSoft posts net assists in tracing Tsunami victims ▪ 329m Chinese use mobile subscribers ▪ IBM launches WebSphere people’s forum inaugurated 2005 hajj airlift commences ▪ Images of Kano in 2004 ▪ OPC members arrested over assassination attempts ▪ Retired policeman’s son arrested for robbery ▪ Police recover six corpses on Xmas day ▪ Airport shuttle bus operators protest LATSMA harassment ▪ Over 188 persons declared missing in Lagos ▪ Rivers task citizens on sanitation ▪ Aliero promises pilgrims better welfare Rep seeks community support over bridge project ▪ NGO donates resource center ▪ Police arrest unimaid student over murder ▪ IDPU honours outgoing Kwara police boss ▪ Bafarawa warns LG chairmen over non- performance ▪ Unemployed graduates gets allowance in Katsina ▪ Why Kebbi records development -Aliero ▪ Give reform human face –experts urges FG ▪ Kwara NLC commends Saraki over workers’ welfare ▪ 2007: Fighting for the soul of PDP ▪ Ogbeh’s letter is diversional ▪ Luxemburgo’s test of character ▪ Tennis: Ones to watch in 2005 ▪ Dame Kelly: an annus mirabilis ▪ HOMES’S RISE TO STARDOM ▪ More of the same please ▪ Adere’s set sight on indoor season ▪ Depleted Chelsea have look of champions -Mourinho ▪ Wenger confident as Gunners maintain pressure on Chelsea ▪ Gazza seriously ill in hospital ▪ Galadima gets executive power ▪ Disu joins Lobi ▪ NFA REFORM: Board petitions Obasanjo, NASS ▪ Odegbami steps into Ogunjobi’s shoes ▪ Poor form troubles Okocha ▪ NFA owes late Enemuo N1.2m ▪ Of development and the ‘decadent’ West ▪ The Tsunami disaster
dc.identifier.issn119-1732
dc.identifier.urihttps://nigeriareposit.nln.gov.ng/handle/20.500.14186/1902
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherLagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited
dc.relation.ispartofseriesvol.10, no. 31
dc.subjectDaily trust
dc.subjectNigeria news paper
dc.titleDaily trust newspaper, Monday 3rd January, 2005 :trust is a burden vol.10, no.31 dhul qida 23, 1425 a.h.
dc.typeArticle
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