Daily trust newspaper: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 59 Muharram 2, 1426 A.H. 10th february, 2005
dc.contributor.author | MEDIA trust Nigeria limited | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2025-08-12T11:34:18Z | |
dc.date.available | 2025-08-12T11:34:18Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2005-02-10 | |
dc.description | The Daily trust newspaper Thursday, February 10, 2005, the newspaper you can trust, Vol.10, No. 59 Muharram 2, 1426 A.H. is a daily newspaper that focuses on education, entertainment, politics and government, celebrity news, sports etc | |
dc.description.abstract | NASS urges AU to intervene in Togo Confab: Reps file fresh suit against FG BANKS CATEGORISATION BILL: CBN says no going back on N25bn capital base Tsunami; Controversial baby undergoes DNA tests in Sri Lanka Reps propose N229bn increase in 2005 budget Dangote builds Africa’s biggest cement factory Nigeria launches communications satellite next year Muslims celebrate new Islamic calendar Technical integration dev. ‘II facilitate cooperation in Africa –DG Petrol station fire causes panic in Maiduguri Senate c’ttee set to repair velodrome Abuja records first rain Benue sources more funds from external bodies Kaduna to organise mini-conference –Toro Sokoto names delegates Kwara agenda remains secret Plateau delegate advocates a united Nigeria Don decries low number of women Opposition to confab baseless — Shehu Sani Former gov leads Nasarawa representatives Hidden agenda and conspiracy theorists The Irony of global justice Kano s confab nominees: Cautioning Gov. Shekarau Re: PDP - Inevitable meltdown beckons Anambra crisis calls for prayers Confab: In defence of Zamfara Its leadership, stupid! America’s successful failure in Iraq Togo president promises elections Zimbabwe party leader berates Tutu US stops Kenya anti-corruption aid ... Jails S/ African spies Sudan rejects calls for international trials on Darfur Moroccans claim Guantanamo abuse Togo ruler offers amnesty, talks Israel to remove roadblocks in West Bank Israel, Palestine ceasefire temporal –Iran Vote recount delays Iraqi election results King Fahd reshuffles Saudi cabinet Palestinian groups disown ceasefire …Journalist killed in attacks Car bomb rocks Madrid Chechen rebels call for talks with Russia UK unveils new immigration plan Nepal to offer talks with Maoists Man cuts off fatherhood Helicopter in Pizza delivery Bill sets fine for low-riding trousers Couple auction naming rights for unborn child Independent power project on course-Gov Adamu Chevron Texaco awards Brass LNG project Shell partners Bayelsa on community dev. Customs seize smuggled petrol SEC seeks partnership with BON Nigeria urged to improve security to attract investments …Shareholders want support for Al-faki Chartered Bank to collect revenue for NEPA EU urged to support proposal to cancel Nigeria’s debts Nigeria, US companies sign MOU Hajj 2005:How it went The hostel privatization crises(III) ABU warns students against religious violence Kaduna needs 20,000 teachers for 6-3-3-4 system –Makarfi Kwara committed to conducive learning environment Govt to rehabilitate university labs, workshop Seven states take part in Maths competition LG to launch scholarship trust fund for people FG sets 2005 for gender equality in education Niger pays tuition fees for indegent students FG begins the reform of science, technology policy UBE seeks community role in running schools OAU expels students’ union official School expels student for assaulting lecturer Jigawa establishes 10 science secondary schools Daily Trust columnist loses mother Anambra demands exam ethics clubs in schools Onaiyekan reshuffles priests Water borne diseases claim 13 lives in Gwagwalada Relocation: New Wuse market traders appeal for extension Four High Court judges to speed up armed robbery trials Area council distributes N2m educational materials House wife Vs Nigerian Breweries: Court fixes March for hearing Kunchi LG spends N1.2m on school rehabilitation KNSG pledges to assist TCB Confab c’ttee responsible for our agenda – Shekarau Housing authority sells houses at N 2.5m each Dala LG employs 140 teachers, constructs 36 class rooms KNSG pledges support for NGOs 1004Estate: Residents would no longer vacate premises LASG raises alarm over Bar Beach Gov. orders arrest of ‘philanthropist’ …seeks fund for environmental protection Minister advocates end to human trafficking Atiku congratulates Emir of Zazzau on 30 years reign Residents tasks govt on flood Shekarau canvasses review of ICPC status NDDC: Masari decries shabby treatment of Reps by senators Hospital to operate on 200 noma patients NRC pensioners want provisions for pension arrears in budget Turaki signs vigilante Bill into law Thugs disrupt elections in Ilorin Minister calls for collaboration in drug war Jigawa sets up TV station appoints co-ordinator Commissioner wants more women at Confab FG signs N475 million Lagos outer ring road contract Six dead, 15 injured in Jigawa farmers/Fulani clash Senator introduces PAP in constituency Masari counsels stakeholders over passage of freight forwarding bill Benue assembly passes 2005 budget Gov Bukola delegates signing of C of O to Justice Commissioner Confab delegates: Gov Kure’s fence mending move Forum lauds Masari over ThisDay award 2007:Group wants Makarfi for president Confab: NUF hails Gombe delegates Ronaldinho magic as Brazil trounce Hong Kong Arsenal threaten to sue Cole agent Scandal tarnishes Germany’s clean-cut image Hard times at Britain’s worst football team Bomb blast highlights Madrid bid security concerns Agassi finds top form in San Jose Top seeds Moya, Gaudio win in Buenos Aires Monty likely to miss Match Play Vandal strike ahead of NZ Open Fournier replaces Halilhodzic as PSG coach I don’t have quarrels with Ogunjobi-Galadima Panel to give Ogunjobi soft landing Three foreign teams for Ramat Cup …gets one week extension ‘Wikki are Enyimba of the North’ SPORT DEVELOPMENT: Amu wants govts to devote one percent of revenue Coach commends Nigerian athletes Of political Reform Confab and suspicions | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://nigeriareposit.nln.gov.ng/handle/20.500.14186/2145 | |
dc.language.iso | en | |
dc.publisher | Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited, | |
dc.relation.ispartofseries | vol.10, no.59; vol.10, no.59 | |
dc.title | Daily trust newspaper: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 59 Muharram 2, 1426 A.H. 10th february, 2005 | |
dc.type | Article |
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