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2001-04-25
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Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited
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Indicted Senators lose posts; Obansanjo sacks Malu; other Service Chiefs; Nigeria tasks African countries on AIDS; NCC to auction Broadband Multi-Media Licences; Rimi declares presidential interest; Meningitis kills 40 in Adamawa; Senate condemns Okadigbo, accepts apologies of Haruna Abubakar, others; Why Malu was removed; Forum seeks true federalism resource control; LG chairmen protest deductions from federal allocations; National Frontiers splits Afenifere; Minister warns pilgrims against absconding; Stalking General Abdulsalami Abubakar’s apotheosis; Jolly Nyame and the Zing skirmish; Upgrade FRSC to “National Safety Commission”; BON, time to shed the conservative posture; Educate our girls; Bayo local government needs more districts and emirates; Clinton and Africa; Tshisekedi returns to Congo DR; Armed men rob South African AIDS boy; As Mid East violence rages Perez to visit Powell soon; Gorillas’ friend wins global award; Briton suspected of foot-and-mouth disease; Bush halts hi-tech arms sale to Taiwan; Russia to put first tourist in space; Taraba poised to boost SMEs; NICON sets up benefits for travelers’ scheme; SEC bans NAMBL from capital market; Coal Corporation remodels briquette stove; IMF, World Bank not responsible for Nigeria’s economic woes; FANN workers threaten strike action; Shippers boss calls for upgrading of Inland Ports; NSE trades 76.9 million shares; Dredging of River Niger will enhance tourism; NIPR advised to help carve better image for Nigeria; Zambia to export power to Namibia; ‘Hustlers’ invade Abuja night life; Nigeria intensifies internal security mechanism; Gov. admits federal presence in Kaduna; emergence of democracy not sufficient for rule of law; Health ministry to eradicate polio by 2002; Vice-President solicits private^ sector contribution to education; Akinyemi urges bonding between Nigerians, democracy; Police avert riot in Lagos; Lawmaker enlightens electorate on assemblymen’s disposition; Governor Akande wants PDP to publish its accounts; Senator accuses INEC of rigging; Govt will continue to guarantee religious rights; Atiku urges African countries to jointly fight HIV/AIDS; Commission promises to investigate murder allegation against Amucheazi; Adams Oshiomhole, NLC, others sued for NIOm; Police nab robbery GANG IN LAGOS; Sacked area court judges appeal for reinstatement; Farmers association seeks clarification on deregulation; Massive housing schem underway in Abuja - Abba-Gana; Corner shops may serve as courtrooms in Abuja; Airport staff undergo noise screening; Oliseh, Okocha abandon Eagles; Sports Ministry, National Assembly want Bonfrere sacked;

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This is the daily trust newspaper: trust is a burden vol. 1no. 57 Wednesday April 25, 2001 safar 2, 1422 a.h.
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