Daily trust newspaper Tuesday, February 28, 2006:
dc.contributor.author | MEDIA trust Nigeria limited | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2024-05-27T12:19:09Z | |
dc.date.available | 2024-05-27T12:19:09Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2006-02-28 | |
dc.description | This is the daily trust newspaper, Tuesday, February 28, 2006:trust is a burden vol. 13 no. 32 muharram 30, 1427 a.h | |
dc.description.abstract | FG owes pensioners N2 trillion; Bomb scare in Abuja bound flight; Dana buys Katsina Steel Mill N1.4bn; Governors endorse constitutional amendment; Senators disagree over 3rd term; Insurance coys get recapitalisation waivers; Ex-Governor makes case for police; FG to settle N1.5tr contract debts, pension arrears with bond- Okonjo Iweala; Public hearings: Third term not in our agenda- kano PDP; Census: Kwara deploys commissioners; UAD to moblise Nigerians against 3rdterm; Emirates skywards membership increases; Kano councillors allege attack by thugs; FG negotiates $200m World Bank loan for Lagos; Public hearings: Group wants members released; Kano stakeholders oppose third term; Swiss govt deports 25 Nigerians; Presidency: Nothing can stop my ambition –Kalu; Third term agenda will fail -Rights activist; Armed robbers attack Platinum Habib Bank, kill two; two robbers shot dead in Lagos; Man bags 10 years for terrorism; Cornershop demolition: defence challenges competence of plaintiff; OPC leader appeals detention on health grounds; Ohinoyi and chieftaincy reforms in Kogi; NPC heads for another questionable census; Still on brothers’ fight over chieftaincy in Kogi; Hon. Sha’aban and Kaduna governorship race; Goje’s phenomenal exploits in Gombe; Cartoon killings, incompetent leadership; Vietnam: the making of an economic tiger; Bird flu spreads to Niger; Sudan leader warns against UN force; Ivorian govt, opposition in peace parley; British govt issues travel warning on Nigeria; Saudi Arabia denies detention of 13 Nigerians; Cocaine leaves better than milk!; Can’t have three wives?; man forced to ‘marry’ goat; Black cat saves owner; killer dog up for adoption; More civil servants get free Glo lines; customs impound 27 containers in Lagos; First Bank ready to partake in Nigeria’s forex mgt; NEPZA and the Free Zones Scheme: 12 years after; GTB MD wins ‘Banker of the Year’ award; Honda to sell low-cost hybrid car; Nissan to unveil light commercial models; STS : Cadillac’s best-looking car; PAN takes 407,307 to Fair; JDA can’t sign contracts on oil blocks five years after; Fire razes foodstuff at Warawa; Census, tool for nation building, says c’ttee chairman; Kano people asked to eschew bitterness, live in harmony; NAKSS wants hisbah reinstated; 3rd term: YCE challenges Tinubu over bribery allegation; 61 schools to share N600,000; LASG to combat flood; Collapsed buildings: authority organizes interactive session in Ajegunle; Kosoko chieftaincy tussle: Tribunal chairman reads riot act; ‘Public hearing is a fraud’; Planned attack on Christians, a rumour - Niger SSG; I cannot be used by Dariye - Catholic Archbishop; 5,000 cattle die annually in Plateau; Ogbeh: the politician and his phantom travails; Jigawa signs $103 electrification contract; Stakeholders meet on public procurement bill; Taraba govt introduce Due Process; Nnamani reshuffles cabinet; Nigeria hosts African conference on poultry in March; Nigerians told to resist 3rd term agenda; drivers cautioned on reckless driving; No harm in cooked chickens - C ’ttee; FG appoints new director for National Library; Assembly probes specialist hospital over arbitrary charges; Donor Conference: Atiku represents Obasanjo in Burundi; FCT to get city orchestra; Akwa Ibom holds Economic Summit; Igbos seek own village in Bauchi; Govt wants broadcasting to go digital; Northern leaders tasked on education; PDP vs Triumph newspapers: Court adjourns to 5th April; 25 African countries may face water scarcity- Obasanjo; AIICO move to meet NAICOM’s N5bn capital base requirement; No end in ILG tenure in Kano; Kaduna residents cry out over parking of petrol tankers; Riots caused by third term agenda, says Buhari; Cartoon: Muslims should accept apology- Ahmadiyya group; Muslims tasked on philanthropic services; Zamfara beefs up security; Ojokolo insists on indoor for Melbourne warm up; Racists taunt: Spanish minister backs Eto’o; Zoro slams racist fans; NFL board meets today. | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://nigeriareposit.nln.gov.ng/handle/20.500.14186/1476 | |
dc.language.iso | en | |
dc.publisher | Lagos State: Media trust Nigeria limited, | |
dc.relation.ispartofseries | Vol. 13 no. 32 | |
dc.title | Daily trust newspaper Tuesday, February 28, 2006: | |
dc.title.alternative | trust is a burden vol. 13 no. 32 muharram 30, 1427 a.h | |
dc.type | Article |
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