Daily trust newspaper, 25th January, 2025: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 47 dhul hajj 14, 1425 A.H.

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2005-01-25
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Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited
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 London police probe more Nigerians  700 TB patients get free medication in Jigawa  Balogun: EFFC declares former bank manager wanted  Passport syndicate uncovered in Jeddah  Mahmoud Atta dies at 74  Justice Uwaifo criticizes appointment of Appeal court Justices  BPE, NICON may clash over sale of properties  FG attracts $8b foreign investment  Robbery: Zamfara orders intensive checking of vehicles  Bulama: Court fixes Feb 3 for EFCC application  NRC owes workers five month salary  Oil bunkering: FG addresses court tomorrow  Nigeria signs $260m loan agreement with world bank  Cultists, residents clash in Makurdi, one killed  Water shortage forces villagers to migrate  FG sets up c’ttee on abandoned, accident/scrap vehicles  Police arrest councilor in Uyo  Odili wants pilgrimage operations decentralized  Atiku donates school in Adamawa  When Balogun’s house caught fire…  Obasanjo: The gods have spoken  Arafat stuggle: A Christian Viewpoint  FG reads riots act to road contractors  Unijos graduates 9,129, Launches N1 billion endowment fund  Bush’s renewed quest for freedom  Rebels kill governor in Burundi  Somali to hole security talks  US lawmakers meet Darfur rebels  Hundreds free Kenya land clashes  Yushchenko set for Moscow talks  Blast targets Allawi’s office in Iraq  Indonesian quake causes panic  Russia ‘vows’ not to sell missiles to Syria  OPEC unlike to decide on output cut-Minister  Crude futures rise amid cold spell  Nigeria backs EL-Baradei’s re-election  Shell plan field study  Gas prices up in US market  Debit: DMO collaborates with argentines  FG, states, LGs share N242bn  Hybrid sales double in 2004  GAZ Buys Daimer Engines  Fiat GM auto deal Feb.  NLC asks AG to resign over Lagos funds  Okada rides operate with reflective vests  MFCT urged to enlighten motorists on bus-stops  NARTO to hold transport conference  Employees of federal parastatals threatens service withdrawal  LNG project to create 4,000 jobs  MTUN to enroll members in insurance scheme  Bauchi NUJ condemns police over brutality  Directors urged to obey traffic regulations  FRSC Marshals protest new postings  Beijing conference and women’s reproductive rights  RE: Premature ejaculation  Brain cancer and infection  Hypertension and remedy  Ways to smoking  Expert decries decay state of health sector  STOMACH UPSETS OR DISODERS ANOREXIA (Reduced or poor Appetite  CRH launches HIV treatment education  Corps members build dispensary for community  Pays us our entitlements within 2weeks or… doctors tell FG  Water scarcity in Wuse II worsens  Truck driver barricades highways over short tyre  Barawa residents send SOS to Shekarau over road  Tarauni LG scribe urged to build more classrooms  Shekarau receives commission of inquiry’s report  Jigawa buys 300 tractors  We are ready for 2005 census –Garko LG chairman  Ex-NANS boss blames area boys on politicians  World bank assists Badagry farmers N100m  Fire guts 200 impounded vehicles in Customs dump yard  Dep Gov flays private sector over negligence  Tinubu denies FG’s readiness to pay seized LG funds  Assembly men turn down N30,000 Sallah gift  Kazaure Emirate distributes grains to the needy  FG explains vibrations on Niger bridge  NGO to assist less privileged in Jigawa  Kwara condoles Lagos accident victims  States urged to adopt science, technology policy  Ogun to construct $500m power project  Cleric doubts 2005 census  We cannot be intimidated by FG-NANS  Cocoa producers urged to provide data to NCDC  Kwara releases N22m for poly rehabilitation  British minister visits Nigeria tomorrow  NAPTIP arrest woman for human trafficking  Obasanjo/Ogbeh rift not our headache – Chief Gemade  2007: Niger PDP Cheiftain wants Gwari as governor  NGO urges electorate to remain steadfast  Presidency not after Okorie, says APGA faction  Jigawa speaker calls for cordial relationship with executive  LG boss counsels PDP stalwarts over census exercise  Three clubs pick registration forms  New League statute ready – NFL  ‘New league kick-off date sacrosanct’  Confident Ikhana predicts victory  Federer squares off against Agassi  Inspired Molik upsets Venus  ‘I ‘m still the best,’ says Venus  Hewitt fights back to down Spaniard Nadal  Eagles face Morocco  Another tragedy hits Benin  Maghrebs bag semi-final tickets  Eagles cannot stop us – Egyptian coach  Players hit 36 goals in first stage  Baptist College wins Shell cup  Tsunami and politics of relief

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