Daily trust newspaper Tuesday, March 15, 2005: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 82 SAFAR 5, 1426 A.H.
| dc.contributor.author | MEDIA trust Nigeria limited | |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2025-10-21T13:08:49Z | |
| dc.date.available | 2025-10-21T13:08:49Z | |
| dc.date.issued | 2005-03-15 | |
| dc.description | This National dailies focuses on education, politics and government, entertainment, health and sports news | |
| dc.description.abstract | Rep escapes mob attack in Zamfara IMF endorses our reforms –Okonjo-Iweala NATIONAL CONFAB: Delegates make case for agric subsidy UN Security Council: AU demands two permanent seats PRIVATISATION: ANPP cautions against private monopolies Why I was dismissed -Justice Senlong FG hands over Iron-Ore coy to Global FG sets up conflict resolution c’ttees UN should adopt Islamic approach to community dev-Gov Sani Human rights, challenge to Nigeria’s democracy -Rep NCAA investigates Chanchangi accident “Obasanjo’s explanation on confab delegates unacceptable” Adewusi, Coomassie warn against state police Vox pop from Kano Nigeria'. Between globalisation and glocalisation Of reform confab and distrust Confab: Sanusi Lamido’s disturbing thesis El-Rufai and Wuse market demolition Roads and Dariye’s arithmetic Nationalconfusion conference? Of society and destructive adverts NPRC and the PNC: Thoughts on opposing confabs Report of the Commission of Africa Togo lays former leader to rest One million protest Syrian presence in Lebanon Pope returns to Vatican Earth quake rocks eastern Turkey Oil prices fall ahead OPEC’s meeting tomorrow Lufthansa negotiates takeover of Swiss Air M-tel rewards outstanding dealers NCC tasks NITEL on bill collection FSB leads Valucard scheme Saab’s CEO resigns over car deal BMW 3 Series: A new wave of innovative design Ford ends Thunderbird production Volkswagen outlook disappoints market US Dollar up against Euro Bank’s deposit hits N18bn FG needs N34.2bn to settle pension liabilities- Abacha Pension Scheme will assist workers -Sha ’aban Labour leader cautions on NULGE impasse NLC opens training school Sack fever grips NEPC staff IAP wades into Gateway Hotels impasse 2,000 workers to lose jobs in Jigawa NUT distributes 18,000 m/cycles to Benue members DIESEL PRICE HIKE: NARTO, Stakeholders to address crisis in Abuja today ...commends LG over incentives ASUP decries south-west zone’s action at confab ...warns banks against meddling in its crisis Civil servants want “human face” reforms Oshimbole canvasses leadership positions for women Kwara govt, labour on collision course over taxes Workers berate FG over labour Bill Chamber demands youth friendly policy graduate employment Commissioner urges caution in reporting HIV?AIDS cure Niger state Govt prunes hospital fees Cholera outbreak: Uni-Abuja medical centre cautions staff, students Ekiti distributes N1OOm medical equipment to LGs Foreign mission: NOA wants wives to join husbands Delta to establish ARV. treatment centre Minister calls for reflection on fight against HIV?AIDS FMC Gombe sets up health care fund FG to scale up access to ART drugs College gets enlisted in WHO medical schools directory Obasanjo sets up action group on tsetse/trypanomiasis House FCT C’ttee harps on budget implementation UniAbuja to move to permanent site FCT inaugurates task force fake drugs Storm destroys property in Abaji World Bank donates books to FCT schools CT to export scrap metals FCDA awards N939m survey contract Jigawa swears-in 6 magistrates GOOD SHEPHARD ORPHANAGE: Keyamo files exparte motion LASG bans NSL operations in its territory Task force charges two with contempt ...places embargo on employment Private schools proliferation worries LASG Warring communities want judicial enquiry NPC urged to provide satellite equipment for census Police warn against firearms possession Ogun police kill five armed robbers at Sango Otta FG lifts Embargo on NYSC posting to private sector Ogun pledges more roads Kebbi agog for Argungun fishing festival Jega title holder dies RMRDC set to boost Kilishi production Obasanjo in Geneva for global digital solidarity fund Gov Daniel empowers traders with N20m Two lawmakers apologise for unruly behavior Kaduna govt braces up to fight measles, CSM FG saves N137bn through due process Marwa canvasses support for Obasanjo reform programmes Ekiti lawmakers condemn attack on Gov Fayose EXPULSION OF NGIGE: Group calls for guber polls 2007: Youth group supports IBB Youth leaders forum reaffirms support for Marwa Youth Forum wants Gov Abdullahi for president Inter beware Porto precedent English FA Cup: Man Utd avoid Arsenal Olympic Games commission starts Moscow 2012 inspection Robben return against Kanu Ajax appoint Blind as new manager Egyptian council of ministers meets on ACN 2006 Tergat keeps London bid on course Senior athletes protest over AFN programmes Africa League round up ...As cheating mars zonal athletics championship Benue-Taraba Unity Cup ends in Ukum Uwua lauds Sardauna Memorial Stadium EDITORIAL: Why is ICPC so quiet? Tafa Balogun: Politics of corruption | |
| dc.identifier.uri | https://nigeriareposit.nln.gov.ng/handle/20.500.14186/2271 | |
| dc.language.iso | en | |
| dc.publisher | Lagos state: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, | |
| dc.relation.ispartofseries | vol.10, no. 82; vol.10, no. 82 | |
| dc.title | Daily trust newspaper Tuesday, March 15, 2005: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 82 SAFAR 5, 1426 A.H. | |
| dc.type | Article |
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