Daily trust newspaper of Wednesday, January 12th, 2005: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 38 dhul hajj2, 1425 a.h.
| dc.contributor.author | MEDIA trust NIgeria Limited | |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2025-05-03T08:56:44Z | |
| dc.date.available | 2025-05-03T08:56:44Z | |
| dc.date.issued | 2005-01-12 | |
| dc.description | This is the Daily trust newspaper Wednesday, January 12, 2005, the newspaper Wednesday, January 12, 2005, the newspaper you can trust, Vol.10, No. 38 dhul hajj 2, 1425 a.h. | |
| dc.description.abstract |  Hajj: Nigeria seeks 3 days extension  RESIGNATION Senators lobby Ogbeh to rescind decision  Senate passes budget Jan 27  INEC explains disparity in Ogun polls results  Obasanjo submits new revenue formula to senate  Anambra: Snate stands down Panel report  Markarfi, denies presidential interest  Sultan announces Thursday Jan 20 Sallah day  Jigawa denies N1bn gift to Niger Republic  Ogbeh was not forced to resign, says Gana  Senate to review insurance claims  Khatami arrives Abuja on 3-day visit  Works ministry gets N6.7 billion virement  Doctors’ strike: FG releases N7bn for settlement  Committee on Christian pilgrimage inaugurated  Harmattan haze grounds flights again  Deregulation successful –Paki  Swiss to release looted funs to FG  FG writes US over Virgin restriction  Ogbeh: Can PDP survive the heat?  JCB: Jah come black  The world as America’s hostage  Re: “Fraud: JSC probes FCT High Court”  Journalism and censorship: The Kano example  The danger in Ogbeh’s resignation  Borno new breed politicians and the future  How much “aid” will the tsunami survivors get?  UN to deploy troops to Darfur  AU urges action on Cote d’ Iviore  I have failed –Zambian president  Congolese protest poll delay  Kenya clan clashes claim 9  Tsunami: UN demands swift cash  Explosion kills 13 in China  Former Yugoslav leader trial resumes  Oil-for-food officials’ guilty –report  Ukrainian troops to leave Iraq  Suspected British terrorists to be released  Bombing kills six Iraqi police in Tikrit  Some areas may be unsafe to vote-Iraqi PM  Suspected Musharraf assailant flees custody  Iran,EU forge trade ties  Eqyptians eye Palestinian poll system  CBN trades N54.4bn treasury bills  Recapitalisation: O’ dua states back Wema Bank with N6.25bn  Ajaokuta Steel seeks AISA collaboration  Rising energy costs hit world”s biggest aluminum company  Shell to pay $1m to ex-finance chief  Oil prices ease to $45  Officials allege sabotage in Iraqi oil system  MTN, Vmobile, NITEL agree on tariff  British post office eyes telecom market  NITEL engages SSS, EFCC to plug revenue leakages  US’ rural telephony coy buys Western Wireless  FG inaugurates SME implementation committee  Dollar dips against Euro  EU optimistic on Airbus/Boeing subsidy row  Airport operations resume as visibility improves  Nigeria plans total radar coverage of airspace  BA to suspend two Saudi services  Thatch-roofed huts defy urbanization in Makurdi  Environment ministry inaugurates federal programme advisory c’ttee  Survivors of China landslide to get new homes  Ancient granaries found in Egypt  Bauchi begins New year sanitation exercise  Tsunami: 500,000 Indonesians homeless  Refuse takes over Aba  An environmental analysis of Cyprus  1000km Lagos roads to gulp N2.5billion  LASG to demolish illegal structures in six LGs  2004,difficult year for construction industry –NIESV President  NGO tasks KNSG on desert control  Yankari Park draws more tourists  The world’s banker: A story of failed states, financial crises, and the wealth and pverty of nations  U2 show  African people compared  MFCT, Orphange at war over babies  Court discharges man over breach of trust  Tribunal orders retrial council chairman’s case  Two policemen, others die in Mabushi fire  Pregnant mothers complain of vaccine scarcity  N307m expended on inherited projects –Commissioner  7,000 pilgrims flown to Saudi Arabia  Mosque, school construction gulps N4.3m  Dala LG pledges support for pilgrims  Don enjoins traders on mgt. strategy  Market association tasks LASG on incessant fire outbreaks  315 coys indicate interest in car park project  Professionals launch NGO to assist less privileged  Assassination bid on Anambra Rep fails  Akwa Ibom gov dissolves cabinet  Sokoto urged to purchase farmers’ excess grains  Security chief in court for alleged assault  Police arrest couple for duping Okada operator  Emir of Ilorin extols virtues of late Sardauna  Deputy gov tasks journalists on politics  Nigeria records reduction in road accident – FRSC boss  Body raises N3.5 trillion for food production  Ekiti begins construction of Presidential Lodge  Police arrest bullion van, raid suspects  Let states handle pilgrims’ accommodation, agency urges  NGO to drag herbalists before court  Fire guts 300 villages in Jigawa * 19 died inferno  Occultism: Don blames Nigerian leaders  NYSC boss plans better package for staff  Environmentalist marks birthday in desert  NBA honours Fawehinmi  Jigawa police kill four robbers  Kwara to grade traditional rulers  Police arrest suspected killers of minor  ECOWAS training course opens in Abuja  Jigawa courts treats 19000 cases in 2004  Akwa Ibom budgets N83.28bn for 2005  Tinubu’s refusal to re-conduct council elections unconstitutional – Ogunlewe  Anambra govt sues FG over crisis  APGA faction constitutes Board of Trustees  Yarima’s posters flood Ilorin  Rooney set for Manchester United recall  Jorge takes charge of Cameroon  Axed Lehmann hits back at Arsenal manager  Spanish federation vows to halt rise in racism  Livorno sack coach Colomba, turn to Donadoni  Bayern to let Kuffour or Linke leave  Bryant shines as Lakers add to Timberwolves’ misery  Myskina, Moya beaten in Sydney  Deserving Appleby reaps rich reward in Hawaii  Federer calls for tennis to join tsunami relief effort  Rogge urges African nations to bid for Games  Australian Open celebrates its 100th year  EI Guerrouj targets cross country  Di Canio claims innocence in row  Ogunjobi: NFA sets up probe panel  Polish club blasts Ekwueme  No cause for alarm at Enyimba  Obaseki leads League Board  Geremi eager to make Boro switch  Stop sacking coaches, club owners urged  Bauchi govt fires Wikki mgt  Ukraine: Time to move forward  Nas: The Man who stayed loyal | |
| dc.identifier.uri | https://nigeriareposit.nln.gov.ng/handle/20.500.14186/1896 | |
| dc.language.iso | en | |
| dc.publisher | Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited | |
| dc.relation.ispartofseries | vol.10, no.38 | |
| dc.title | Daily trust newspaper of Wednesday, January 12th, 2005: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 38 dhul hajj2, 1425 a.h. | |
| dc.type | Article | 
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