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Ekwueme, Awoniyi, others boycott PDF meeting; 20 varsities to forfeit N12bn ETF fund; Indicted Senators to vacate posts; PDP resolves to enforce discipline, unite factions; FG bans officials from presidential jets; Low preparation for world leaders; Contracts: FG to insist on engineering designs; NEPA rejects Niger Republic’s request for tariff review; Imoke blames power outage on low water in dams; Fertiliser gulps N 75m in Kano State; Some Kebbi communities use industrial salt for cooking; N10 million monthly deduction hampers council’s performance; Govt, sets up committee to probe causes of communal clashes; Lawmaker enlightens electorates on Assemblymen’s disposition; Nigerians and their elected leaders; Resource control is illegal; Secular status of Nigeria: A constitutional myth?; Re: Obasanjo and 2003, the incumbency factor; How Buyoya survived coup attempt; Palestinian group admits suicide bombing; 12 states get N 13b World Bank facility; Senate Committee insists on establishing Onitsha Inland Port; Nigeria Machine Tools gulps N2bn, still in doldrums; NGO establishes ‘garri’ processing factory; NNPC/Chevron provide mobile clinic to communities; Opening more trade relations between Nigeria and the Netherlands; The Press in Nigeria today; Gov. Adamu urges tolerance between Christians and Muslims; Anti-corruption commission makes case for restructuring; Civil organisations sue for resource control; Kebbi state rejects nonindigenous contractors; Sultan celebrate fifth anniversary on throne; NCNC boss call for more college of education The Executive Secretary of the National Commission for Nomadic Education (NCNE), Prof. Gidado Tahir, has stressed the need for Colleges of Education in the country to begin massive production of teachers for the successful implementation of the Universal Basic Education (UBE) programme. Delivering a lecture at the weekend, at the 19th and 20th convocation ceremony of the Federal College of Education, Pankshin in Plateau state, Tahir said that since the colleges were designed to train teachers and should , teach in primary and junior secondary schools, there were no institutions better suited to produce teachers for the UBE than Colleges of Education; Rep. alerts INEC over plans to rig election; Accurate information is necessary for survival of democracy; Oputa panel is unconstitutional –Tarfa; Love and Courage in Jamila Mohammed’s Pains and Sorrows; Ike marks 70th birthday with literary harvest; New Nigerian: The first 20 years by Turi Muhammadu Part XIX; Plaiting or weaving?1 Let Abuja women do it for you; Fake UNICEF official remanded in prison; Police smash armed robbery gang; Former Miss Abuja loses case; Girl, 12, testifies against mother; Couple faces murder charge; Suspect to appear in court for trying to defraud CBN; Man bags six months for attempted fraud; FG to try nature cures on AIDS; Gwagwa residents cry out for water; Motorists express mixed reactions to voluntary washing of windscreens; NSITF justifies upward review of contributions; Two feared dead as tanker, pick-up collide; Royal father calls for peace in FCT; Boy, 17, escapes death in police quarters; Father disinherits own children; NDE women coordinator commended; Jordan makes fresh hints of comeback next season; AC Milan chief says no deal with Terim; Chelsea aim to keep strike duo; Roma hit winning form again; Rivaldo axed by Brazil; Soccer fans react to Eagles flop in Sierra Leone; Akintunde retains Milo tennis title; Obasanjo opens NUGA; Facilities, perception hamper sports -nipoga boss; NFA call emergency meeting over World Cup fate.