Daily trust newspaper Wednesday, April 18, 2001:

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2001-04-18
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Lagos State: Media Trust Nigeria Limited,
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Resource control is meaningless-Bala Usman; 5 killed in Plateau; Armed robbers attack Gemade; FG to implement ASUU agreements; Nigeria to get 11 million telephone lines by 2006; Obasanjo gives recipe for Nigeria’s African leadership; CAN calls for dialogue on Sharia; Zamfara governor justifies N500m Islamic hotel; NEPA anxious on Enron project; G w o z a e x e c u t e s N 1 O m p r o j e c t; LG sinks 56 wells in Borno; Nothing mysterious about museums, says Eluyemi; Sawaba, others launch “Rimi 2003” posters; Pension bill ready for second reading; FCE Zaria inaugurates computer centre; Rep. calls for probe of indicted members; Yar’Adua’s death: Obasanjo and Buhari’s selective interpretations; Deregulation: Not a glorious dawn for Nigerians; The m asses and fuel hike; GOV. HASHIDU’S ADMINISTRATION: What People Say; How we stopped electoral fraud; Liberia freezes Sankoh’s accounts; ‘Slave ship’ arrives without children; Gha a arrests former finance minister; Belgium tries Rwandan nuns for genocide; Israel strikes Palestinian targets; Ancient Roman wall collapses; US to negotiate release of spy plane; Separated twins fare well; Commodity Exchange Tussle: NSE, NSSA call for truce; British Airways defends rejection of credit cards; FAAN embarks on audit of pensioners; Habib Bank opens new branch in Abuja today; Africa seeks N4.25bn to revive coffee industry; CBN ups banks’ cash reserve requirements; Guaranty Trust Bank extends services to Gambia; Corruption is killing the Naira; ANCLA condemns composition of NPA’s anti-corruption committee; Trading drops by 36.6m in shares worth N382.7m at NSE; Zenith Bank bags maritime merit award; Committee indicts Aviation parastatals for alleged fraud; Expert warns on looming shortage o f petroleum engineers; Trannex MD calls for courier regulator independent of NIPOST; Liberalisation enhances performance of Nigerian capital market; Baro: The first Nigerian inland and port; Again, grief and blood in Plateau State; ‘You cannot even see a chicken around; Gov. charges US-Nigeria institute on export; Deputy speaker advises on resource control; Egyptian to head Kano University of Technology; NACOMYO opposes deregulation; Gwandu gets new Waziri; Kundu communal clash victims get relief; Jigawa governor tasks youths on poverty; Muslims will resist return of mission schools –scholar; Where is ETF’s missing N40 billion?; Resource control will benefit the North – Braithwaite; CAPP chides political parties’ lack of focus; Environment problems in Nigeria: The facts before us; Selling drugs under the sun; Business begins at Karu international market; Police blame NAF medical centre for constable’s death; Magistrate summons WAPCO chief accountant; Suit against fake P. A to Senate President commences May 9; Work resumes gradually in Abuja after Easter break; Ministry of Environment erects conveniences in Nyanya; FG allocates 17,884 plots of land to 17 states; Nigeria to host preparatory meetings on -earth summit; Munich hopes to end 25-year wait; Ajax suffers blow in Champions League quest; Two Classic records fall in Enugu; Nigerian male team shines at N Commonwealth tourney; Obasanjo to open NUGA festival.

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This is the daily trust newspaper Wednesday, April 18, 2001: trust is a burden vol. 1 No. 54 al-muharram, 1422 a.h.
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