Daily trust newspaper, Thursday, February 25, 2010:

dc.contributor.authorMEDIA trust Nigeria limited.
dc.date.accessioned2024-12-12T03:45:34Z
dc.date.available2024-12-12T03:45:34Z
dc.date.issued2010-02-25
dc.descriptionThis is the daily trust newspaper, Thursday, February 25, 2010: trust is a burden, vol. 23 no. 74. Rabi'u Awal 11, 1431 A.H.
dc.description.abstract■ President+Ag President= Confusion. ■ Yar'adua must write N/Assembly to resume office —Yadudu. ■ N/Assembly keeps mum on Yar'adua. ■ Now that Yar'adua is back, what next? ■ President walked, not stretchered. ■ Experts: Nigeria not immune to earthquake. ■ Appeal Court stays action on Sokoto guber dispute. ■ Lagos workers flay budget reduction. ■ Kaduna loses 2 officials, others in Senegal-bound crash. ■ Judiciary strike worsens prison congestion. ■ Christian pilgrims must obtain e-passport. ■ Saudi clears FEC team to Yar'adua. ■ Ex-warlord to run in Liberia's president poll. ■ World Bank boosts small businesses in Nigeria with N5 trillion. ■ Agric: Nigeria earns N57bn. ■ Four banks to disburse $40m Cabotage funds -Transport Minister. ■ Kaduna-Colombia: Where drug barons thrive. ■ NAMA spends N163m on diesel annually. ■ Lufthansa airline introduces Internet service on board. ■ Sale off NITEL and the fate of workers. ■ FG shares experience on decent work agenda. ■ Why MDGs intervention is necessary in education, by Dukku. ■ Oyo students demand compensation over Jos crisis. ■ Jebba Paper Mills: Well positioned to meet West Africa's paper needs. ■ Baby starved to death for failinq to say "Amen" before eating. ■ Con man serving time in Wisconsin helped run suspected diploma mill. ■ Parents refund daughter's dowry to enable her remarry. ■ Al-Habibiyyah disburses alms today. ■ Two labourers admit stealing laptops. ■ W/Bank commissions N104m hospitals in Abuja. ■ Insects invade farmlands in Safana. ■ Firefighters identify inadequate fire cover at airports. ■ Lagos to shut houses with pit latrine. ■ Ondo to witness palm oil revolution. ■ Politics and imperative of realignment in Yobe. ■ I never failed to answer Audu's calls, says Gov Idris. ■ World Cup semi final target difficult -Hoddle. ■ N0C crisis drastically affecting sports —Nimrod. ■ Obasi: We must play our own game. ■ Semi final target is laughable, says Toro. ■ Advantage Inter. ■ T.Y. Danjuma and Sanusi Lamido: Two sides of positive audacity.
dc.identifier.urihttps://nigeriareposit.nln.gov.ng/handle/20.500.14186/1720
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherLagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited
dc.relation.ispartofseriesVol. 23; No. 74
dc.titleDaily trust newspaper, Thursday, February 25, 2010:
dc.title.alternativetrust is a burden, vol. 23 no. 74. Rabi'u Awal 11, 1431 A.H
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