Daily trust newspaper Thursday, March 11, 2005: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 80 SAFAR 1, 1426 A.H.

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2005-03-11
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Lagos state: Media Trust Nigeria Limited,
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 N2.5bn raised tor national mosque rehabilitation  Confab may seek referendum –Tobi. No-go areas to be discussed  DP expels Ngige, Uba. To probe Dariye, NWC  FG stops govs from deducting LG funds  NUB may merge with FCMB  FG lifts sanctions on Togo  Border Clash: Police deny complicity  Bugaje replaces Yakasai as BON MD  Gov Akume’s assailants to be named soon –IGP  I will never abandon Buhari –Bafarawa  Ex-gov, cleric, decry Obasanjo’s attitude  Ports concession: Nigerian firm wins Apapa terminal  Atiku, Buhari, Shekarau, others condole Weekly Trust Editor  Over fifty vessels engage in bunkering –Minister  Indian hemp dealer makes brisk business in Kaduna surburb  Housing Fund: NNPC, CBN get ultimatum  Zamfara women cry out over inadequate medicare in hospital  Extinguished delegates  Grey-haired youths?  Jigawa demands ICT control  Katagum reclaims seat from Kukah  Talk the talk  Season of apologies  Beckoning at Ojukwu  Debate on Obasanjo’s 3rd term ambition resurfaces  Delegates asks FG to renegotiate foreign debt  Conference creates 18 c’ttees  Delegate alerts colleagues on dangers of resource control  Delegates canvass restitution  NGWS tasks national confab on gender inequality  Lawyers take over confab  Father and son in conference  Special case explained  Poor Jerry Gana  Comedians-cum-delegates  Walking stick and Nigerian unity  Memo to the political reform conference  The EFCC and Nigerian Politics  Agenda for the new BPE leadership  Abakwa: When measles struck  Re: North is marginalized  Yar 'Adua: A true democrat  Case for a solid minerals commission  Italy’s dilemma in Iraq  Darfur: AU seeks solutions to human rights violation  ‘Sudan needs $7.8 billion for reconstruction over 2 years’  Blair’s African commission creates road map  Earthquake hits S/Africa  Observers, journalists to pay for Zimbabwean elections  Lebanon parliament reappoints PM  Hong Kong’s leader resigns  Israeli troops kill Palestinian activist  ‘Tibet can be part of China’ - Dalai Lama  Gunmen kill Baghdad police chief  .. .30 Iraqi bodies found near Syria  Italy disputes US hostage account  Tokyo remembers 1945 US bombing  Kosovo ex-PM surrenders to UN court  Behold! Siblings living with dead parent  Commissioner leads protest march to NEPA office  BPE warns speculative bidders  Four banks settle in WorldCom case  IMF wants OPEC to raise production  ACB  Chartered Bank  Panasonic  V-mobile  Turkish investors  Another RoRo port for Tin Can Island  Waziri leads trade mission to China  Kupolokun warns NNPC staff against corruption  Top airlines wage snack war  Nigeria spends 40% of forex on food imports  UBA ATM cash withdrawals hit N1bn  CBN directs banks to support real sector  ‘N25bn capitalisation may stall Islamic Banks  Oceanic Bank rewards customers  Bank of England retains 4.75% rates  Oil prices hit $54.36  Asia’s biggest airline to cut 5,900 jobs  Boeing investigates Stonecipher’s affair  Singapore tops tech economy table  Dollar nears 9-week Euro low  Motor Park life: How wives deceive husbands there  Why are women so passionate?  Declare International Women’s Day public holiday –NWC chairperson urges FG  Gombe assists women with N10m  300 women to be empowered  The significance of women’s day  On discrimination against women  Women have something to offer –Hajo Sani  FCT parents’ grumble  Bush burning responsible for Abuja heat waves -AEPB official  Area one trader’s appeal for restraint  FRSC appoints 127 special marshals  Over 4000 deportees arrive Kano, recount experience in Saudi  Withheld LG Funds: LASG debunks Bode George’s claim  Women ’s Day: Reduce prices of Kerosene, cooking gas, FG urged  ...signs light rail contract with US coy  Railway concessioning: FG inaugurates committee  ETF challenges staff on service delivery  Police declare three councilors, scribe wanted in Osun  Alfa counsels PDP members to embrace Ali  MOPOL commander withdraws Anambra’s Denutv Speakers Orderly  Don’t disconnect military formations - Kwankwaso urges NEPA  That Saminaka food tragedy  Muslim, Christians must live together –Archbishop  Court orders medical attention for Brazilian bank fraud suspect  Hamam Tijjani: court fixes April 8 for trial  Police nab NURTW members over Iwo crisis  Yobe emulates military over law officers’ welfare  Registration: Oyo gives school teachers 3 months ultimatum  PDP chieftain condemns destruction of Sokoto FM station  Nasarawa woos developers to Karu  NOA boss hinges development on utilisation of youth’s potentials  THE PLACE OF MORA UTYINPOLITICAL REFORMS: Morality And Quest For An Enduring Political Culture In Nigeria  2007: I am not fronting for anybody –Marwa  Champions League shows changing face of English game  Wenger faces rebuilding task at Arsenal  Capello goes wild with delight  Lyon raise ambitions, eye European glory  Stoudemire shines as Suns eclipse Spurs  2012 Olympics: Paris under the microscope  Flying Eagles confident of overcoming Brazil  Eagles draw South Africa  Lawal battle ready for Gabon  Rivers govt rescues NFA  Ranchers boss resigns for assaulting FA official  NFL dangles hammer over six clubs  Confab: Adding insult to insult

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