Wednesday May 21st, 2003

NEWS
Buhari Moves to Stop Obasanjo's Swearing-in | Mass Action: Nobody Can Intimidate Us, Says Ojukwu | OPL 245: House Orders Shell to Pay Malabu $550m | Scientists Record Breakthrough | Obasanjo Dissolves Cabinet Today | Ibori Can Be Sworn-in, Says Supreme Court | Senate Passes Hydro-Electric Power Commission Bill | Buhari Cannot Weep Now, Says AD Chieftain | Lagos Guber: Tinubu Opposes Williams' Petition | Challenges Await Elected Leaders, Says Obasanjo | Oil Spill Devastates Bayelsa Communities | Air Atlanta Sues Nigeria Airways over Unpaid Debt | NAFDAC Destroys N26m Bad Rice | Obasanjo advised on New Cabinet | FG to Spend N400m on Federal Roads in Cross River | The Damage Godfatherism Causes in Politics, By Nnamani | May 29: Yobe Warns Trouble Makers | Ex-Minister Identifies Mining Constraints | Accountant-General, Auditor to Appear Before Assembly | NEMA Gives Relief Materials to Displaced Communities | Group Picks Hole in Polls Results | NEPA Vandals Kill Policeman in Imo | Shagaya Withdraws Election Petition | Politicians Urged to Eschew Violence |
BANKING REVIEW
Those Behind Equitorial Trust Bank |
POLITICS
Abaribe, Ikoh Contest Kalu's Re-election | National Assembly Leadership: Who Will the Caps Fit? | Ebonyi Tribunal Asked to Quash Rep-Elect Victory | Work in Harmony with Obasanjo, N/Assembly Members Urged | AD Legislators-Elect Tasked on Qualitative Representation | Group Sues for Peace in Anambra State |
BUSINESS
Unionisation: NUBIFIE to Battle New Generation Banks | NECA Raises Investment By 335% in One Year | Picketing is Good Publicity - Aiico MD | ICCA Boss Ties Fraud to Shortage of Accountants | NBC Reaps from Corporate Reinvestment | OPS Canvasses Reduction in Cost of Doing Business | Shareholders Advocate Sound Corporate Governance | Strong Euro Puts Halt on Rally | Survey: San Francisco Tops Spending | Towards a More Investment-friendly Economy (1) | Aiico Leads Life Insurance Providers with N4.4bn Coverage | Risk Managers Plan for Local Participation in Energy Business | Veteran Gives Conditional Backing to New Law on Capital | 'Oil Firms Ready to Implement Local Content of Risk Cover' | Attorneys, Legal System Responsible for Surging Medical Malpractice - Poll | NAIC Calls for Effective Consumer Protection | Storms Might Cause Largest Insured Loss | NICON Senior Staff Laud Soares' Recall | Massachusetts to Make Insurers' Boards More Accountable |
ARTS & REVIEW
A Glowing Passion For Literature | CNN African Journalist of the Year Finalists Emerge |
COMMENT
Tales of Stolen Handset | Information Bill and National Development |
MARKET NEWS
Stock Market Appreciates By N4.6bn | Wall Street Edges Higher |
MONEY GUIDE
Naira Sheds 22 Kobo at DAS | CTB MD Calls for Review of Collateral Securities Processes | Metropolitan Bank Opens Ikorodu Branch |
DEVELOPMENT
'A New Passport to Regional Development' | France Prepares Hosting the World | Globalisation, Human Rights and Development | NGO Advises INEC On Electoral Irregularites |
EDITORIAL
Again, A New Passport |
LETTERS
The Campaign of Calumny Against Atiku and Gusau | As the Race for Edo House Speaker Hots Up | Thanks for Your Editorial |
EDUCATION
How to Make Teaching a Profession | Hands Off Media Ownership, Govt Told | Underfunding: Kwara Tertiary Schools Cry Out | Bournvita Children's Magic Flight Partners with Kenya Airways | Principals Commend Seven-Up |
FEATURES
Adolescent Girls: Before Loss of Innocence |
SPORTS
Abuja 2003: Lifter Predicts Bright Chances for Nigeria | Premier League: NFA Decides on Globacom/MTN Today | Enyimba Relocates to Otta for Jean d' Arc | No Flames Action for Aghahowa | Egypt, Ghana Qualify for Abuja Games | Oregun, Methodist Boys' for Magnum Cup | French Open:Hewitt, Serena Top Seeds | Samba Boys Hit Abuja June 8 | Berger, Costa Draw | Blair, Bishop Back Celtic | Johnson Writes Off Greene |
EXTRA
Obasanjo and His Team |