Daily trust newspaper, Friday, April 3 2009:

dc.contributor.authorMEDIA Trust Nigeria Limited
dc.date.accessioned2024-04-01T15:56:15Z
dc.date.available2024-04-01T15:56:15Z
dc.date.issued2009-04-03
dc.descriptionThis is the daily trust newspaper friday, January 3, 2009: trust is a burden vol. 21 no. 40 rabi'ul thani 8 1430 a.h.
dc.description.abstractFG mulls amnesty for militants; G-20 unveils $1 trillion rescue package; Accidents claim 11 on Lokoja, Potiskum roads; Gaidam reappoints 16 commissioners; Yuguda in minor cabinet reshuffle; Why meningitis increases in northeast, by NEMA; Northern Union presses for region’s development; Ex- minister attacked by armed robbers; Reps threaten taking over Ogun Assembly; Lafiagi heads PDP convention committee; Dialogue asks FG to give in to ERC report; 8m Nigerians face deportation- Reps; Reserve 70% seats for fresh pilgrim – NAHCON tells states; Nigeria owes World Bank $3.2bn – Mansur; Blackout imminent as power supply drops by 700mw; Fertilizer distribution for 2009 farming season may be delayed – Investigations; Consultation is key to success of re-branding – Shekarau; Yaradua inaugurates land reform committee; 10 feared dead in cultist violence in Ogun; Turai warns mothers against feeding kids with junk foods; Galaxy explains delay in 5000 VSAT installations; 2011: NPF shops for good leaders; BPE boss solicits lawmakers support on privatisation; Diaspora Nigerians critical to rebranding, says Akunyili; Appeal court affirms senator Effiong’s election; Spain donates 10m euro to fight illegal migration; Yaradua promises improved electricity in eight months; How re-branding Nigeria will work, by lecturer; Ekiti re-run- Fayose alleges threat to life; President urges editors to integrate NUJ; Agreement threaten strike over agreement; Katsina earmarks N80m for UNICEF programme; Rape cases increase in Lagos; Yaradua, Jonathan campaign for Oni; Biu monarch backs state varsity; Niger to license preachers to curb religious crises; Railways to arrest commuters atop trains; Ogun guber: Appeal court strikes out Daniel’s case; Man in court for threatening former employer; Kebbi MDG awards contract for 469 projects; Police kill two robbers, recover stolen cars in Benue; Bauchi establishes 76 TB centres; Council sacks Federal Polytechnic Registrar; Naira structural crisis; NAPEP: COPing with challenges of poverty eradication; The tainted face of democracy in Africa; Bill Gates, Sokoto and polio virus; Sudan to hold first general election in 24 years; S/Africa’s Tutu says ANC leader should face graft trial; Mexico reports arrest of major drug suspect; Critics assail Afghan law that legalize rape; G-20 leaders eye more IMF funds, tighter rules; Israeli foreign minister questioned in bribe case; No Nigerian company on Africa’s top 30; Nigerian stock market records biggest decline worldwide; AP wants FG to subsidise cost of gas cylinders; UNIDO, BOI partner to salvage textile industry; Expert raises alarm over yoghurt factories; Abuja to host world energy council; Nigerian stock market records biggest decline worldwide; Banks slowdown; Kano approves N257m to boost agric; CIBN inaugurates Unity Bank chapter; Intercontinental wins CBN Kano clearing award; Oceanic finances wuye market project; Helping your child overcome reading disorder; Looking great with healthy makeup tools; Hot climate produces baby girl; Natural breast enlargement using stem cells from spare fat to be made available in Britain; Stem cell deafness cure’ closer; X-ray shows how man accidentally swallowed scissors; Court rejects application to re-open Abuja parks; How economic meltdown affects real estate – Adedeji; Firm to open five new outlets across Nigeria; Developer vs PMI: Court fixes May 18 for judgement; Katsina reviews environmental laws; Saraki counsels communities on water, sanitation; FCT administration sensitizes traders on fire prevention; Calling to Allah by helping others; Zakat solution to economic meltdown, says cleric; One dies as vehicle plunges into river; Police nag Indian hemp dealer; Controller charged for criminal breach of trust; Street sweepers appeal for reflective vests; FGC Kwali celebrates 25th anniversary; Youngsters in court over handset theft; Why Akwe Doma deserves second term – Walid Jibrin; Okocha’s case against INEC for retrial Monday: Benue AC Chair, others decamp to PDP; Shinkafi reconciles aggrieved PDP members
dc.identifier.urihttps://nigeriareposit.nln.gov.ng/handle/20.500.14186/1440
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dc.publisherLagos state: Media Trust Nigeria Limited
dc.relation.ispartofseriesVol. 21; No. 40
dc.titleDaily trust newspaper, Friday, April 3 2009:
dc.title.alternativetrust is a burden vol. 21 no. 40 rabi'ul thani 8 1430 a.h
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