Daily trust newspaper Thursday, April 12, 2001:

dc.contributor.authorMEDIA trust Nigeria limited.
dc.date.accessioned2024-03-12T19:36:11Z
dc.date.available2024-03-12T19:36:11Z
dc.date.issued2001-04-12
dc.descriptionThis is the daily trust newspaper Thursday, April 12, 2001: trust is a burden vol. 1 no. 51, al-muharram 13 1422 a.h.
dc.description.abstractSenate investigates fuel importation; NASS wades into FG, ASUU stand-off; Naira devalued 4.5%; ECOWAS moves to enforce sanctions on Liberia; FG restructures Calabar export zone; North gets first private FM station; China releases air crew as US apologises; Nigeria calls for end to visa restriction; Stella Obasanjo visits husband’s prison; FRSC plans accident-free Easter; Taraba Gov. runs to presidency for help; Kano lawmakers threaten deputy governor; FG votes N12.6bn for four steel companies; Why we handed over –Akhigbe; 178 die of measles in Sokoto; North West APP chieftain dies; Muslim youths flay government influence on Hajj; What is our environmental worth?; The three parties and democracy; N.Y.S.C: So far, how far?; Teenage pregnancy: A menace of the time; Deregulation is not the answer for now; The primate in murky waters; Fuel crisis and deregulation; Customs officers are being killed silently!; How Macedonia got the EU’s nod; Sino-American relations and global security; Kenyans face starvation; Israeli tanks attack refugee camp; S Africa approves artificial blood; Lusophone Summit; Rabbi calls for annihilation of Arabs; Mauritania arrests opposition leader; Nigeria joins ISESCO; Malawi stops by-election; Bin Laden’s ‘message’ causes confusion; Powell tours Europe; China to free US air crew; Canada nabs 36 stowaways; German nuclear cargo reaches border; Italy threatens to close Vatican Radio; German nuclear cargo reaches border; Italy threatens to close Vatican Radio; Braithwaite laments na tion’s economic woes; We cannot be stampeded over commodity exchange – SEC; Environment Ministry to promote small and medium industries; Ministry of Transport constitutes “crises free committee”; Ministry of Transport constitutes “crises free committee”; NNPC postpones workshop on local content; NIPC to establish zonal offices; N 110.01m worth of share traded in 1,608 deals at NSE; German airline to operate domestic flight from Minna airport; IMF, ECOWAS back Six-Nation Single Currency; Anglo-America, Oppenheimer family offer $16.7bn for De-Beers; Prices surge on U.S. gasoline; European Telecoms market chalks up; Korean products on display at Nigerstalg; Spectrum comes to Abuja; Tribute to a dynamic amazon; Argungu blames late Mail Daily , Trust delivery on poor town planning; Zamfara distributes 15,000 bicycles to indigenes; Nasarawa gov. unhappy with FG over state of Keffi college; Nigeria on path to greatness – Obasanjo; FG to dredge Oguta lake; Muslim organisation vows to fight oppression; Benue NUT calls for reconstitution of boards; Kano govt makes Qur’anic education compulsory in secondary schools; FG pledges to revive steel industry; Cross River govt to merge institutions of higher learning; Benue gets committee for Obasanjo’s visit; Crosslines to get more vehicles; Deregulation is dangerous-Omu; I have confidence in APP... but – Sarah; Safety matches production plant; Laundry soap production; Making millions from low-cost fish farming; South African Music awards; The Story of the New Nigerian Part XIV; House of Reps member docked over N113 million; Police arrest lecturer for illegal sale of arms; Adamawa: five security men held for murder; Medical doctor arraigned for murder; Police parade eight robbery suspects, recover 15 vehicles; Police commissioner decries mopol attack on musician; Goje explains government’s ban on generators; Women Centre begins assessement survey; Abba-Gana admits distortion of FCT master plan; NEPA retirees misled over gratuity – official; Egypt prepare bid for 2010 World Cup; James dismisses Barca rumours; Man Utd edge closer to title; African stars lit Europe with goals; Agali makes N425m move to Schalke; NFA, Sports Ministry boil over Bonfrere contract; Zamfara Utd, Kano Pillars in war of words; Oneya knocks referees; NEPA FC rejects appeal e’mttee decisions *threatens court action; Obasanjo slams Kanu, Okocha, others; Kanu asks to miss World Cup qualifier.
dc.identifier.urihttps://nigeriareposit.nln.gov.ng/handle/20.500.14186/1381
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherLagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited
dc.relation.ispartofseriesvol. 1 no. 51
dc.titleDaily trust newspaper Thursday, April 12, 2001:
dc.title.alternativetrust is a burden vol. 1 no. 51, al-muharram 13 1422 a.h.
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