Daily trust newspaper Friday, April 10, 2009:

dc.contributor.authorMEDIA trust Nigeria limited
dc.date.accessioned2024-07-24T19:49:55Z
dc.date.available2024-07-24T19:49:55Z
dc.date.issued2009-04-10
dc.descriptionThis is the daily trust newspaper Friday, April 10, 2009: trust is a burden vol.21 no.45 rabi’ul thani 15 1430 a.h.
dc.description.abstractAtiku: Yar'adua is witch-hunting me; Yuguda returns to PDP on Tuesday; Beninois invaders sack Kebbi village; "Why North is. Searching for black gold'; British police chief quits over blunder; Beheaded corpse dumped in Abuja; 2011: Senators, Northern Union back Yar'adua; Yar’dua dissolves NDDC Board; 2011: Senate, NU root for Yaradua; Hassan Adamu heads NDIC board; Police officer kills colleague in Ilorin; Gombe spends N426m on health facilities; NTI 5 committees to strengthen teacher training; Lightening kills 20 cows in Kwara; Police issue strike warning over allowances; Open free heart surgery beneficiary commends govt; Joint military taskforce to take over security in Edo; Yaradua signs N159bn FCT budget into law; 5 Nigerian hospitals for stem cell transplant; PDP special convention under threat; JAMB to release UME results April 14; CBN orders banks to remove ATM from public places; Court bars police from arresting Kenny Martins; PTDF revokes N3bn contracts; FG supports operational researchers on HIV/AIDS; Akunyili urges public, private sector to support re-branding; Jigawa commits N19.6bn to road construction; 8 die in Benin auto crashes; Fashola reacts to US bomb blast alert; Hepatitis scourge rises in Plateau; LG budgets N956m for 2009; Islamic forum condemns use of pills, condoms to reduce population; 100 BUK students receive vaccines against Meningitis; Imo legislators donates equipment to hospital; Governor chases out organizers, exhibitors from agric fair; Akwa Ibom inaugurates family court; Low teacher intake worries NTI boss; Reps mov to end Niger Delta crisis; Workers to get monetization arrears soon -Minister; Senate calls for liberalisation of broadcast license; N/Assembly urged to have oversight function on youth dev; Small-scale miners to get FG loans; Teachers ignore call to end strike in Delta; NDE trains 50 physically challenged; Borno at high risk of drug trafficking – NDLEA Chairman; Makurdi environs not fully covered in polio immunisation – Parents; Sokoto to distribute fertilizer to farmers; Obi stresses importance of Easter; G20 & Nigeria: Beyond unfounded hopes; Re: Escapism and Gov Doma’s administration; Kafin Zaki dam its consequences; Energising Bauchi’s Civil Service; FBI in hostage talks with somali pirates; S/Africa: ANC plans faster land reform; Algerian president poised for third term; Gunmen free 220 prisoners in Congo; Gaddafi sues Geneva after son held; Suicide bomber kills 5 wound 17 in Afghanistan; Iran opens nuclear fuel facility; World ‘s cheapest car goes on sale; British police chief quits over blunder; Shia crowds decry US role in Iraq; Bureau De Change operators cry out; Oil now $52 per barrel; US making little progress on food safety; Japan outlines $150bn stimulus; Haphazard sewage disposal: How Kano communities pay dearly: Challenges before new BPE boss: Fidelity bank raises agric facility to N10m; Market indices down by 0.3 per cent; Minister urges manufacturers to be consumer friendly;
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dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherLagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited
dc.titleDaily trust newspaper Friday, April 10, 2009:
dc.title.alternativetrust is a burden vol.21 no.45 rabi’ul thani 15 1430 a.h.
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