Daily trust newspaper, 1st February, 2025: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 52 dhul hajj 21, 1425 A.H

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dc.date.issued2005-02-01
dc.descriptionThis is the Daily trust newspaper Tuesday, February 1, 2005, the newspaper you can trust, Vol.10, No. 52 dhul hajj 21, 1425 A.H. Daily trust is a Daily publication which focuses on education, sports, politics and governmentcelebrity lifestyle, love and life etc
dc.description.abstract• STAR FEATURE Katsina:Egyptian scheme to the rescue • New twist in Ogbeh’s resignation • Reps move to stop confab in court • …ANPP endorses confab • Hauwei,GTE, 19 others bid for NITEL • Gastroenteritis claims two in Gwagwalada • Obasanjo withdraws policemen from govt officials • FG concessions NOIMCC to global infrastructure • Ambassador rescues stranded Nigerian pilgrims in Sudan • SGF asks CNPP,NCF to nominate delegates • PDP crisis:Atiku will not decamp –Lawal Abba • Iraq:Ten British soldiers die in plane crash • COCIN embraces national confab • FG urges farmers to produce cassava for wealth creation • Kano police urged to prosecute notorious criminals • First batch of Kwara pilgrims arrive • Borno Senatorial Seat:”We await judiciary to stop Daggash” • Trade Union Act Bill threatens unionism in Nigeria –NLC • Ekiti gives N16m loan to farmers • Yobe state govt bans pre-wedding ceremonies • NGO distributes equipment to women • Legislators frown at tax defaulters in Plateau • Don’t use SOKAPU as pressure body –Makarfi advises southern Kaduna • Corpers now to undergo 3 days registration exercise • Patigi community offers govt 10,000 hectares of land for agric • Reforming the Nigeria police • A matter of will and priorities • Adamu,Adamu , do not be distracted • Mr. Salawu’s award and history • Decentralise Hajj operation • Breaking Nigeria’s ethnic barriers • Iraq elections and US occupation • 5 die in Sudan riots • US,Britain have not rewarded Libya -Gaddafi • UN ‘rules out’ genocide in Darfur • Moroccans protest over tsunami row • Zimbabwe denies food shortages • French PM urges Tunisia reforms • Russia bcks Abbas on peace process • Hillary Clinton suffers collapse • Iraq poll a victory over terror –Allawi • Shootout in Kuwait claims four • Man wants phone pole out of Kitchen • Live crocodile found in swimming pool • Mobile phones to turn into golf clubs and toy guns • Mexican pedestrian hit by car held responsible for damage • Hamas blasts Gaza settlement • FOURTH SESSION OF THE AFRICAN UNION ASSEMBLY HELD IN ABUJA • Chamber prepares for Kaduna Trade Fair • AGOA: Nigeria-US trade increases • Accountants need good renumeration,says Naiyeju • NAPEP inaugurates LG monitoring committee • NIPC tasks media on foreign investment • PAN takes stage at AU summit • Toyota,Peugeot-Citroen to begin production at Czech plant • Ford recalls 800,000 pickups,SUVs • Hybrid cars make no sense –Nissan Chief • ‘Non-oil export,road to economic recovery’ • Shell explains crises in Abia community • Market association pledge N10bn investments in ACB • Chartered Bank loses N5.7m to fraudsters • N25bn re-capitalisation:FIB consider merger • UBA leads 8 other banks in N15bn M-tel facility agreement • V-mobile commercial call operators urged to shun exploitation • Custom probes warehouse fire • Why NPA could not remit taxes -Spokesman • NAGAFF assesses Customs commands • Association wants RO in civil service • NLC donates N1m to lawmaker’s family • NULGE commends KNSG over salaries • 2005 census:NPC promotes officers • Rivers LG clerks for training • TUCN opposes privatization of varsity hostels • Labour flays FG policy on varsity accommodation • NUPENG expels erring members • Unionisation;NLC to pick 25 Abuja hotels • Association seeks support for cassava growers • Gov tasks NDE on job creation efforts • Polio eradication:2004 under review • Wet dream • Pains all over my breast • Groin pain and body movement • Still on dysnoea on exertion • Breast discharge and abortion • Chinese govt donates insecticides treated nets,drugs to Nigeria • FG reviews malaria treatment policy • Group donates blood banks to Nigeria • FG honours winners of malaria day essay competition • 155,000 access ARV through Bush initiative • Group advocates Tiv peace confab in Abuja • AU summit:Abuja wears new look • Jabi indigenes allege demolition by defence ministry • Civil defence corps joins international body • Court arraigns woman for intimidation • KNSG donates Sallah gift to prisoners • Blind people send SOS to Shekarau • Flood victims get relief materials in Dala LG • NGOs,wealthy persons,urged to assist destitute • Agbeyegbe’s murder case adjourned to March 3 • Police drag NURTW to court over leadership tussle • Former gov faults LG funds deposit with CBN • Plateau condemns extortionists • NDLEA arrests 5 drug pushers,promotes 6 staff • Fight for women rights will continue –Minister • Cheiftaincy title seekers to be screened in Anambra • Governor warns contractors over shoddy jobs • GOC advocates continuous training in Army • Emir decries water scarcity in Daura • 2007:Youth group dumps IBB for Marwa in Kano • Ebira youths berate Kogi Dep Gov. over Senator Ahmed • Middle Belt Forum alleges marginalization • The unending political crises in Kontagora local government • Swedish coach key to Safin win –Russian tennis chief • Gebrselassie signs three-year London contract • FIFA may pay dearly for early release of tickets • NFL Registration: 15 teams yet to collect forms • Real get their skates on • Gov.Saraki hails Kwara United • Milan’s Shevchenko ruled out for fortnight • Highbury winners can still topple Chelsea –Neville • Al Ahli win Egyptian title for the 30th time • United hero Rooney faces FA Cup return to Everton • Anelka completes Fenerbahce switch • Siasia eyes Martins • Jets battle Wikki in Benin • WORLD ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIP;Nigeria picks relay tickets • Dolphin maul Renacimiento in continental debut • Tornadoes sack 20 players • The poverty of global justice
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dc.publisherLagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited
dc.relation.ispartofseriesvol.10, no. 52; vol.10, no. 52
dc.titleDaily trust newspaper, 1st February, 2025: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 52 dhul hajj 21, 1425 A.H
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