Daily trust newspaper, January 18th,2005: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 42 dhul hajj 8, 1425 a.h.

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2005-01-18
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Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited
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 50 feared dead in OPC/Muslims clash  ANAMBRA CRISIS Court restrains Oyinola panel  Tafa Balogun retires  Bonnke crusade raises tension in plateau  Hajj: Saudi takes measures to prevent stampede  Obj solicits foreign investments  UBA,STB to merge  Senators, want review of PDP constitution  FG concludes railways privatization plan  Useni drags FG to court over seized properties  Muslims enjoined to fast on Arafat day  FG concedes 7% revenue to NCS  New gas needed for constant power supply – NEPA MD  Court grants Akande stay of proceedings  Red Cross opens tsunami relief account  FG earmarks N64n for roads  Gov Saraki tasks Kwara Muslims on patience  NASFAT urges govt to hands off Hajj  Nigeria, Brazil negotiate areas of cooperation  Ethnic dialogue panacea for peace, stability- Trust Dialogue  Dep speaker blames neglect for Niger Delta crisis  Three youths docked for setting man ablaze  Reforming Nigeria, Which Model? – Communique  Ogbeh: Between the thief and the receiver  Whiter the Voice of Nigeria?  2007: The bad and ugly  Audu Ogbe, the whistle blower  Udawas return: Governor Goje  Sudan, opposition sign agreement  ‘Mandela canvass more support for Africa’  Morocco seeks EU aid over migrants  Ethiopia committed to boundary resolution with Eritrea – Envoy  Asia tsunami death toll now 175,000  Former Chinese communist leader passes on  16 Iraqis die in pre-election attacks  US frees Taliban prisoners in Afghanistan  Abbas orders activists to join security service  Isreal attacks targets in Lebanon  NAICOM terminates VISER contract  Customs groan under staff shortage  Manny Bank records 22.4% profit  Zenith Bank posts impressive half –year result  Automakers slash prices in China  PAN thanks Nigerians with new 306  Auto parts makers foresee 2005 pains  Toyota to replace unpopular Echo car  Customs seize 40m cigarettes  NNDC reshuffles management positions  Akwa Ibom predicts economic boom in 2005  Commerce council CAC on service delivery  We’ll not give up protest – NLC  Nigeria witnessed industrial tsunami in 2004 – Issa Aremu  Kebbi teachers resume strike  No compromise on public enlightenment – Hananiya  FRSC initiates raffle to sensitise Okada riders  NULGE commends Katsina joint account system  Passengers urged to desist from motorcycles without plate numbers  Unions will provide drivers’ welfare – DWCN  MTUN to arrest members over dangerous riding  NACA, national NGOs and HIV spread  Dexamethasone and breast feeding  Remedy for Blocked fallopian tubes  Breast dissimilarity  Premature ejaculation  Semen analysis and fertility  Mrs Babangida tasks NGO on health care delivery  FG commences modernization of teaching hospitals  HIV/AIDS spread worries KNSG  Pharmacist donates N1m books to ABU  Patients get free drugs in Garko  Doctors may call off strike this week ● as nurses suspend planned strike  Harsh conditions, cause of women’s post reproduction illness – Minister  22 yr-old farmer remanded for murder  FCT completes Muslim pilgrims airlift  Chief wants water project commissioned  Nigerian Legion decorates el-Rufai with emblem  110,000 pupils move to sec schools  Vigilantes group urged to monitor criminal activities  FG earmarks N66m for Kano-Gwarzo road  Nasarawa LG pledges more support for Islamiya schools  Council approves N425m for mass transit  EFCC probes two civil servants over N30m fraud  Fire guts three-storey building in Ikeja  Area boys clash leaves three dead  NDLEA arrests 186 over illicit drugs  Gani says NBA is docoile  Agric. ministry provides farmers incentives  Experts call for observance of traffic regulations  FG commited to completion of Argungu bridge – Minister  Ogbeh: Time out for a maverick?  PDP stalwart chides OBJ over leadership  Lawmaker lauds Ogbeh’s resignation  Canada to assist Nigeria on democary- envoy  2007: New Pro Atiku group debuts  Inter-city Bank Chairman joins PDP  Milan cut Juve’s lead, Chelsea romp clear  Diop late show stuns West Brom  France’s Dhorasso make his mark at Milan  Ronney fate I police hands  Players deny doping allegations  Federer opens with crushing win  Moya suffers shock defeat  Baltacha battles into round two  Serena powers into second phase  Printers of repute in Nigeria  Tragedy hits youth fiesta  Morocco dump hapless Lesotho  Probe panel quizzes NFA HODs  Enyeama off to Europe  Minister inaugurates interim league board today  Ogbeh: A plot within a conspiracy

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This is the Daily trust newspaper Tuesday, January 18, 2005, the newspaper Tuesday, January 18, 2005, the newspaper you can trust, Vol.10, No. 42 dhul hajj 8, 1425 a.h. This daily newspaper focuses on education,finance, religion and sports news
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