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    trust is a burden vol.57 no.31 jumada al-akhir 13, 1444 a.h.

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    This is the daily trust newspaper Friday, January 6, 2023: trust is a burden vol.57 no.31 Jumada Al-Akhlr 13, 1444 a.h.New dawn in Bauchi as more women come into governance; Cash withdrawals from govt accounts to end March 1-NFIU; Police arrest 61 for political thuggery in Kano; 18 Borno passengers burnt to death in Bauchi auto crash; FG releases N13.89bn for retirees’ pension payment; 7 die in auto crash after attending APC rally in Kano; NUEE seeks power sector reform despite FG’s N3tr intervention; Passing LG autonomy bill, biggest challenge to constitution amendment – Omo-Agege; Buhari to security agencies: Eradicate oil theft before I exit office; Police kill scores of bandits, recover 2 rifles in Bauchi; Recruitment: Beware of scammers, NSCDC warns applicants; Illegal detention: Businessmen demand N100m damages from police, others; …arrest 6 for robbery, recover arms, vehicles in Anambra; INEC devolves PVCs collection to wards, registration areas * Inaugurates collation centre, situation room c’ttees; I’ll unite Nigeria, end hunger, poverty – Obi * Ogun LP factions resolve crisis; Tinubu: Obasanjo’s endorsement of Obi poison for Nigeria; APC Govs. not in secret deal with Atiku – Nasarawa Gov.; INEC warns against manipulation of BVAS; Appeal court to decide on Zamfara PDP gov’ship candidacy today; Campaigns: Rivers PDP pays N95m for use of state facilities; We’re confident Atiku will deliver on campaign promises –Theodore Orji; Kogi ex-speaker, others dump APC for PDP; NNPP vows to sack APC in Katsina, end insecurity; Re: Buhari’s pay rise; Need for drug use prevention programmes in schools, workplaces; Dearth of town planning in Nigerian cities; 5-day-old boy risks amputation over doctor’s ‘negligence’ in Kano; Harmattan: Jos residents worry as freezing weather persists; Robbery suspect killed in gun duel with police; Ogun couple, 6 others ‘kill’ woman, sell heart, legs for N80,000; Go after killers of Ogun couple, Abiodun tells police; Akeredolu imposes 24-hour curfew on troubled Ikare-Akoko in Ondo; Edo to arrest parents of pupils hawking during school hours; Ban on okada, tricycle beyond 6pm stands in Kwara – Police; Etsu Kwali’s death, a reminder — FCT minister; Abductors of couple at late Jere emir’s residence demand N30m; Foundation pays SSCE fees for 1,049 indigent students; 2 suspects supplying guns to bandits in FCT border communities arrested; 1,232 drug suspects arrested in Kaduna last year; Customs seized N13.91bn goods in 12 months; NNPC denies illegally exporting 17.8m barrels of crude oil; Consumers decry high electricity cost as DisCos hike tariff; Azman Air lauds Saudi Arabia, NAHCON for raising quota for Nigerian pilgrims; Why Nigeria must accelerate efforts in attracting FDIs; Air Peace airlifts 55m passengers, targets London, Israel; NDE empowers 10 graduates with carpentry, tailoring tools in Borno; Controversy trails proposed NITDA Bill; Premium Pension hits N1tr assets mgt; May & Baker grows revenue by 27%; How APC guber candidate, Radda, continues to woo voters in Katsina; Katsina’s PPP yielding results; Auto brands that hit Nigerian roads in 2022; Nigeria rebounds as OPEC oil production rises 120,000 bpd in Dec; NECA worries over new taxes in Finance Bill; NMDPRA seals 14 erring filling stations in Kano; Top ways to save money as a young adult; NDE empowers young entrepreneurs in Benue, Kaduna; Mum ‘banned from the pub’ for having too many face tattoos; World condemns Israel minister’s visit to Aqsa Mosque; Educate your children on dangers of quick wealth, cleric charges parents; Ahmadiyya urges Nigerians to shun vote buying, other malpractices; Kaduna fixes N1.5m as first deposit for 2023 Hajj; Bauchi emir replaces Bello Kirfi with Ahmed Kari as new Waziri; Kebbi boat mishap: 14 bodies recovered, 6 still missing; Technical education crucial to Nigeria’s future—NASENI; Military government more sympathetic to lecturers – ASUU president; Police rescue 15 captives from Zamfara forest; Pump price: NMDPRA seals 22 fuel stations in Kano, Osun; Babangida’s endorsement of Peter Obi was from a parody twitter account; Kano stripped of National Youth Games hosting right; Gusau warns referees, match commissioners against corrupt practices …As IMC doles out N200m to 20 NPFL clubs; Djokovic survives Halys scare to reach Adelaide quarters; Hamadjam, Police Inspector win Opobo marathon; Chelsea sign French International defender Badiashile; The Sahel and the return of the military; Knee injury forces top-seed Cilic out of Pune Ope

    Portrait of mr. Ernest Shonekan.

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    This is the portrait of Ernest Shonekan. Chief Ernest Adegunle Oladeinde Shonekan GCFR (9 May 1936 – 11 January 2022) was a Nigerian lawyer and statesman who served as the interim head of state of Nigeria from 26 August 1993 to 17 November 1993. He was titled Abese of Egbaland from 1981 (in addition to a variety of other chieftaincy titles).Portrait of Mr. Ernest Shonekan

    A picture of Lord Lugard's resting house on top the mountain (monut Patti Lokoja, Kogi state) during the colonial era of Nigeria.

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    This is the picture of Lord Lugard's resting house on top of the mountain (Monut Patti Lokoja, Kogi State) during the colonial era of NigeriaPicture of Lord Lugard's resting house on top of the mountain (Monut Patti Lokoja, Kogi State

    trust is a burden vol.57 no.39 jumada al-akhir 25, 1444 a.h

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    This is the Daily trust newspaper Wednesday, January 18, 2023, the newspaper you can trust, Vol. 57, No. 39, Jumada Al Akhir 25, 1444 AH.We spent 1bntoretrieveterritoriesBuhari;FGadvisesworkersagainstsedentarylifestyles,launchesfitnesscentre;BuharisalutesexCommonwealthSecretaryGeneral,Anyaoku,at90;UN,ECOWASwarnNigeriaagainstelectionviolence;YouthsburnNigerpolicestationtoprotestCatholicpriestskilling;TroopskillseveralbanditsinSokoto,Kaduna;Lagospolicewarnpoliticians,thugstostayawayfrompollingbooths;YobecargoairporthasbestintlaviationequipmentBuni;Bunitonewpolicerecruits:BegoodambassadorsofYobe;Yobepledgestosupportmobilephonebusinessowners;Yobepledgestosupportmobilephonebusinessowners;Illsweepawaycorruption,moneylaunderingTinubu;Atikurenews1bn to retrieve territories – Buhari; FG advises workers against sedentary lifestyles, launches fitness centre; Buhari salutes ex-Commonwealth Secretary-General, Anyaoku, at 90; UN, ECOWAS warn Nigeria against election violence; Youths burn Niger police station to protest Catholic priest’s killing; Troops kill several bandits in Sokoto, Kaduna; Lagos police warn politicians, thugs to stay away from polling booths; Yobe cargo airport has best int’l aviation equipment – Buni; Buni to new police recruits: Be good ambassadors of Yobe; Yobe pledges to support mobile phone business owners; Yobe pledges to support mobile phone business owners; I’ll sweep away corruption, money laundering – Tinubu; Atiku renews 10bn youth empowerment pledge; Lawmakers must work despite campaigns – Gbajabiamila; Kaduna: Quality education, my priority – Uba Sani; Mass resignation hits BBC Hausa; China’s population shrinks fi rst time in over 60 years; Paris Club refunds: Court summons Emefi ele over $53m judgment debt; ASUU risks deregistration over non-submission of audited accounts – FG; AfCFTA would stimulate intra-African trade - Buhari… FG urged to dismantle tariff barriers; Nigeria to raise N400bn per month through bond sales; Yobe govt to empower 13,000 youths on ICT, phone repairs; Cracks in AON over Nigeria Air suit; Senate blames fi nance minister, CBN gov for delay in reconsidering Buhari’s N22.7trn loan restructuring; FG showcases 250 technological products before investors; Nigeria exported cotton lint worth 29.9bn in 2022 – NACOTAN; FG holds bidders’ conference for aerotropolis, cargo terminal; MMA customs collects N69.77billion in a year; FMBN, NLC others commission 100 housing units in Adamawa; Buhari reappoints 7 ICPC commissioners; Nigeria must fabricate machines, tools for industrial devt– NASENI; 1,342 gender-based cases disturbing– Malami; Corruption not Nigerian thing — Osinbajo; Gombe denies spending N4bn to fence govt house; Israel to start direct fl ights to Nigeria, promises supports; Customs arrests 2, intercepts military hardware, drugs at Lagos airport; 1 shot as police, traders clash in Lagos; How to tame corruption, bad governance — Oluwo; Electoral off ences you should know and their penalties; Quadri seeks redemption as 2023 WTT Contender Doha serves off; Lobi Stars poised to pounce on embattled Rangers; Yarma urges Doma United to remain focused despite shaky start; Ronaldo-Messi rivalry set for new chapter in Riyadh; INEOS confi rms entering bidding process to buy Man United; Djokovic feels the love during dominant opening victory

    National commission for almajiri and out of school children education act, 2023

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    The act established the National Commission for Almajiri and Out of School Children Education to provide for a multi modal system of education to tackle the menace of illiteracy, develop skill acquisition and entrepreneurship programmes, prevent youth poverty, delinquency and destitution in Nigeria. Assented by President Muhammadu Buhari on 27th May, 2023.Establishment of the national commission for almajiri and out of school children education; Governing board of the commission; Powers of the board; Tenure of office; Allowances of members; Cessation of membership of the board; Objectives of the commission; Functions of the commission; Powers of the commission; Power of minister to give directives to the commission; Executive secretary of the commission; Other staff of the Commission; Pension; Offices and premises of the commission; Indemnity of officers; Establishment of almajiri and out of school children education centres; Establishment of national almajiri and out of school children fund; Maintenance of separate fund by the commission; Powers to accept gifts; Powers to borrow; Expenditure of the commission; Annual estimate and accounts; Annual report; Power to obtain information; Limitation of suits against the commission; Service of documents; Interpretation; Citatio

    A review of law enforcement and policing in Nigeria

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    This Study examines law enforcement and Policing in Nigeria. It acknowledges the importance of policing and law enforcement which has evolved over the years by presenting an analysis of their objectives and functions as far as efficient and effective crime control is concerned.Introduction. History of Policing. Definition of Police. Objectives and Importance of Policing. Police and the Law. Perspectives on the Functions of the Police. The Concept of Law and Law Enforcement Agencies. Policing and Law Enforcement. Historicising Policing in Nigeria. Stateless Communities. Centralized Communities. The Colonial Era. Native Authority Police. The Amalgamation. Post-Colonial Policing in Nigeria, 1960- 1966. Nigeria's Law Enforcement Agencies in Modern Times. Problems and Obstacles to Effective Policing in Nigeria. Community Policing in Nigeria. Self-Policing and Community Policing in Nigeria. The Self-Policing Model Conclusion

    trust is a burden vol.57 no.36 jumada al-akhir 20, 1444 a.h.

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    This is the Daily trust newspaper Thursday, January 13, 2023, the newspaper you can trust, Vol. 57, No. 36, Jumada Al Akhir 20, 1444 AH.Tinubu, Atiku, Kwankwaso, Obi scramble for Kano’s 5.9m votes; CBN to sanction banks hoarding new naira notes; INEC extends PVCs collection deadline by 1 week; N1.8bn generated from sale of forfeited assets — Malam; Ohinoyi accuses Yahaya Bello of impersonation, sidelining him; Travellers stranded as drivers refuse to open Zaria- Kano Highway over killing of colleague; Victim of NAF airstrike on Zamfara community dies; Police officer killed during Edo magistrate rescue; Senate asks FG to review tax waivers, concessions granted firms; Kwara gov’ship: Court dismisses PDP suit seeking AbdulRazaq’s disqualification; Katsina gov’ship: Radda, Lado, Khalil, Jino, Talba for Daily Trust town hall meeting Saturday; 2023 Elections: The need to rewrite Nigeria’s history; N/East APC youths withdraw support for Shettima over gale of defections; PDP ex-spokesman joins NNPP in Gombe; 2023 Elections: The need to rewrite Nigeria’s history; Expanding the democratic space through independent candidacy; Saving the central bank (II); Tackling insecurity now

    BIO 101: General Biology I

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    This course material is designed to enable the students to understand the basic concepts of ecology, life support and ecosystem. It will also guide their understanding of various natural phenomena in the planet earth.• Properties of life. • The diversity of life and its organization. • Introduction to biological inquiry. • Scientific inquiry method. • Microscopy and the cell theory. • Structure and functions of the cell. • Cell and cell components. • Cells communication. • Tissues, organs and organ systems. • Characteristics and classification of living things. • The study of genes and chromosomes. • Reproduction process and life cycles. • Interrelationship between organisms. • Heredity and variation. • Introduction to evolution. • Natural selection. • Elements of ecology

    Readership Promotion campaign 2019 - 2022

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    This is an overview of the National Library of Nigeria Readership promotion campaign between 2019 to 2022.Reading as panacea Readership Promotion Campaign #RPC2022 #NL

    A portrait of senator David Mark (12th senate president 2007-2015).

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    This is the Portrait of Senator David Mark the firmer Senate President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (12th Senate President 2007-2015). David Alechenu Bonaventure Mark GCON ( born 8 April 1948) is a retired Nigerian Army brigadier general and politician. He served as the 12th president of the Nigerian Senate from 2007 to 2015 and was the Senator for Benue South senatorial district from 1999 to 2019. He is a member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Prior to his senatorial career, Mark was the military Governor of Niger State from 1984 to 1986, and is a former minister of communication. He is the longest serving president of the Nigerian Senate.A portrait of senator David Mar

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