MEDIA trust Nigeria limited2025-09-242025-09-242005-03-01https://nigeriareposit.nln.gov.ng/handle/20.500.14186/2238This is the Daily trust newspaper Tuesday, March 1, 2005, the newspaper you can trust, Vol.10, No. 72 Muharram 21, 1426 A.H. Traditional ruler offers N200 to rid Kaltungo of snakes  2007:We’re investigating IBB- Ribadu  Suicide bomber kills 110 in Iraq  NITEL, Pentascope deal shoddy –Ex NITEL ED  Atiku, Wabara, Masari mourn Senator Haruna Abubakar  Obasanjo receives report on Darfur  PLSG vs EFCC Court fixes March 23 for ruling  ‘Palliative is the proper solution to fuel hike’  I did not call Obasanjo a killer - Gov Kalu  ATBU reopens, security men take over campus  Obasanjo to launch multi-billion Naira corporation  Adisa was a patriot - AbdulZaraq (SAN)  Confab now sits Fridays  Tahir wants Plateau crisis, others discussed  Delegates discuss Obasanjo’s speech today  Don indicts govs over contradictory statements  Press cameras worry Gemade  Which kind of deputy chairman is this?  Boos and cheers in the house  Women power displayed  Women want genderless language at confab  Confab: Alternative scenarios  Confab as Obasanjo’s national soliloquy  Will Taraba ever enjoy the dividend of democracy?  Tsunami: A dinner to save humanity  An update on public service reform  Census 2005: Genuine skepticism  Darfur atrocities go on –Report  DR Congo to punish UN attackers  British Council begins leadership programme  Burundians vote in constitutional referendum  Somali militia leaders reject troops  Togo: France commends ECOWAS  Sharon issues fresh threat in Mid East  UN debates Iran’s nuclear row  Malaysia migrant deadline looms  ...as Israelis It accused of stealing land  Syrians threaten Arabic TV station  Shiites minority to increase roll in Saudi poll  New Zealand demands Israeli apology over espionage  Man, 63, sleeps with cows  Clinton urges Taiwan, China to forge closer ties  NAL Bank’s 4bn share offer opens  First Atlantic targets N12bn from offer  ‘How Evidence Act makes “419ers” above the law’  Oil prices hold above $51  Qatar, Shell sign mega gas project deal  Kia launches fuel cell fleet, five doors Rio  Uruguayan president to drive Mahindra vehicle  Iran gets Mercedes assembling plant  PAN denies 25% price slash on 306  Katsina NITEL staff to enjoy state benefits  V-Mobile to expand nationwide    Glo Mobile offers 805 free text messages  Reltel Introduces Bonus-car  Fund managers favour stocks over bonds  ASUU identifies disabilities in national confab  Telecom workers task confab on job creation  ‘Cordial mgt/staff relations secret of Chida’s success  Transporters protest extortion  TUCN condemns sack in Guinness  Ladipo urges A N LC A to maintain peace  How the new pension scheme will work  Monetisation: Disengaged drivers drag minister to court  …as workers stage protest in Abuja  The viability of NSITF as a social security agency  LGs owe retirees N50m in Kogi  Four policemen lose jobs in Kaduna  Islamic scholar urges more battle against VVF  Polio: Zamfara gov’s wife canvasses for support  Medical Council retires registrar, deputy  NGO solicits financial support  HIV/AIDS infected children get food supplem ent  Regulatory bodies tasked on staff training  Drug resistance compounds malaria treatment –expert  DANDRUFF  Treatment  PURITIS (RASHES)  Treatment  PURITIS (ITCHING)  Treatment  When lawyers debate issues on HIV/AIDS  GSM masts, handsets: How harmful?  FCT budgets N53bn for 2005  el-Rufai recommends dissolution of MFCT  NYSC coordinator commends CDS members  Monetisation'. Court orders minister to appear before it  Allocation fees: Jisalo tells traders to stop complaining  Judge frowns at refusal to honour court summons  Rain douses Abuja heat waves  Gwale debunks criticisms over projects implementation  KNSG reduces civil service corruption by 75%  UNDP, KNSG move to fight VVF  Special allowances for teachers underway  Finance Ministry ordered to publicise monthly state accounts  9,000 Kano students to receive scholarship  Southern govs urge FG to release LG funds to Lagos  Lagos to sanction firms using noisy, smoky power plants  .. .vows to prosecute child traffickers  FRCN Sokoto FM station demolished  ‘Eight states participated in Kaduna Trade Fair’  Governor orders probe into finances of Yobe SEPA  Census: Mixed reactions trail exclusion of ethnicity and religion  Best Actor: Jamie Foxx gets the nod  …His trek from comedy to the big screen  The movie Ray  NITT plans technology centre  Al-Mustapha, others, escape contempt charges  Cmdr. urges speedy rehabilitation of barracks  Nagarta Radio Commissioned  A troubled national conference  Mourinho may face inquiry by English FA  …blasts press after win  Blooming Rose leads Raptors past Lakers  Match Play champion, Toms, returns to world’s top ten  Arthurs serves up maiden title win  At last, work commences on abandoned ABS complex  Clubs scramble for Enyeama  Makinwa strikes again  Kaka earns Milan derby win to end Inter’s run  Ibrahim Babangida joins China train  Gombe edge Insurance  Ogunsanya dumps 3SC  I’m under pressure –Amodu  Naval Academy clinch Ramat Cup  ...Norwegian envoy urges YSFON to upgrade tourney  YSFON launches anti-AIDS campaign  EDITORIAL: Cassava policy  Vision 2010 and the political conferenceenDaily trust newspaper 1st March, 2005: trust is a burden vol.10, no. 72 Muharram 21, 1426 A.H.Article