Daily trust newspaper Thursday, March 17, 2005: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 84 SAFAR 7, 1426 A.H.

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2005-03-17
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Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited,
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 IBB can contest in 2007 –Obasanjo  Confab: Kano seeks supremacy of Sharia over constitution  Royal father arrested for cattle rustling  Ibori: Police clear Uwais, others of corruption  Ngige moves to stop removal • I won quit PDP – Dariye  BPE: Reps begin probe of Bala today  NASS approves N355bn for debt servicing  Nigeria to get stable power supply by 2008 – Makoju  Diesel price hike: NARTO suspends strike  Election rigging bane of democracy in Nigeria –Mbu  LG funds: Abia councils file suit against EFCC  Judge sentences man to death by hanging  Gov Bukar supports Obasanjo over immunity  No apology for coup – Useni  Anyaoku opposes resource control  Domestic tourism will foster unity – Delegate  Traditional institutions: Group slams Shehu Sani  Delegate canvasses new prison reform  Nuhu Ribadu  How the times have changed for VCs  No UNILAG, no!  Kumbotso: Thanking Gov. Shekarau  Still on Nigeria’s lopsided confab  Well done Goje, but...  56 Journalists killed in 2004 –Report  Zimbabwe lifts ban on Newspaper  Press freedom: The Aljazeera story  Ugandans ask world court to spare rebels  Thousands flee Kenyan clan raid  ‘Zimbabwe poll not free and fair’  Nigeriens protest tax rise  Malawian journalists arrested  Somali leaders back calls for foreign troops  Hungary marks National Day  NAHCO for privatisation June –Chigbue  FG, IDA embark on MSMEs project  Former WorldCom boss, Ebbers found guilty  NESG holds summit June  Petroleum Act: Oil producers, DPR disagree over amendments  ExxonMobil fetes long term investment strategy  NMGS boss urges FG to seek alternative to oil  First Atlantic Bank leads capital appreciation stock  Okonkwo endorses ACB’s IPO  WEMA Bank now Western Union agent  NCS charged to emulate military, others  Ajibola, Asalu endorse NAL’s N10bn offer  US trade deficit hits record $665.9bn in 2004  When weed threatens Hadejia-Nguru wetland  Memo to the reform conference (I)  Senate w ants Prof. Oyibo honoured by AU  Education key to eradicating poverty –Obasanjo  NUC declares war against academic corruption  Aiichi polytechnic proceeds on early vacation  FG pledges to fund research centres  Support private institutions, rector urges FG  PTA donates N1.3m to community school  Registrar blames teachers over vices in schools  Gov. Idris charges governing council to lift varsity  Science reporters form association  Confab: ASUP unhappy over exclusion of academia  Kogi varsity to run medical, engineering courses  Mixed opinion trail FG’s call for debt cancellation  Water scarcity hits Kano Municipal  Jigawa to train 150 IT students  Residents accuse Kano govt of bias in mosquito control  Unemployment cause of violence - Deputy gov  Sino-Afric supplies 9,215 tonnes of fertilizer to KNSG  Chinese businessmen set up market in Ojota  N15bn NSE Bond:' LASG begins billion repayment  CAPDAN security men, police clash at computer village  Child trafficking: Titi Abubakar visits rescued kids  Group tasks media on rape, child abuse  Shomolu NEPA gulps N30 million  Memorandum submitted by Kano State delegation  Community divided over Abia, Rivers  Benue govt to probe market fire  Assembly orders AG to recover N290m council’s funds  Ex-councilors’ suit: Court stalls judgement execution  Gov Saraki unhappy over nonpayment of severance allowance  Bribery allegation bothers NPC  Aliero signs 2005 budget  Plateau security council wades into threat to peace  Jigawa laments inactivity of FERMA  Nigeria, Niger unite against Quealea birds invasion  PDP inaugurates probe panel on Dariye  Forum supports banning ethnic associations  Gov Tinubu urged to scrap new LG councils  2001: AD suspends Adasu for supporting IBB  USA-based group lauds Ali’s emergence as PDP chairman  No early cheering for Chelsea  ‘Monumental disaster’ United only hope –Neville  Troubled Dortmund poised for summer clear-out  French probe Ronaldinho’s bank account  Bay Hill showdown for big three  Heat blaze into playoffs  Sharapova shackles Zuluaga  Mancini: ‘We made it hard on ourselves’  ‘Abdulazeez remains out of NFL board’  Pillars on course for league crown  Naira rain for Gombe  ‘Gabon too dangerous to be underrated  NIGERIA/GABON WORLD CCUP CRACKER: Galadima okays Liberation Stadium  Gabon, a must win for Eagles –Enakahire  Obasanjo’s ‘Home Grown’ Economic Reform Programme

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