Ogoni: A disaster predicted, embraced
Lagos sets safety standard for road contractors
It’s a matter of pride – Siasia
Tragedy as truck crushes man to death in Ilorin
Court faults AGF on state AGs’ power
NSE TO BROKERS: Withdraw accounts from 3 new banks
Edo workers call off strike
Edo IGR increases by 200%
Ondo dispenses kerosene at N50
My petition against Uba unfinished – Ukachukwu
For uniqueness, clients prefer custom-made kitchens
Akala faults Ajimobi on alleged forged certificates
Jonathan’s government and internal armed aggressions
Ajimobi warns new council chairmen against corruption
Samsung doles out N228M for NFF
If I were Mr. President
Ogun PDP chair escapes death

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I killed him out of anger – suspected killer of bank manager
‘Is it bad for one to help a friend in time of distress?” This is the question on the lips of many who knew Emeka Nwazuruike, Manager of the Ebute-Metta branch of Spring Bank,who was sent to an unprepared grave last Saturday by no other than his very own relative and tenant.
Lagos contractors to comply with safety standards
A regime of internationally acceptable standard adopted for construction works is to be observed and implemented by all contractors working with the Lagos State Ministry of Works and Infrastructure.
FG recalls contractors handling Abuja/Lokoja dualisation project
Four contractors who got the contract for the dualisation of the Abuja/Lokoja road three year ago but abandoned it midway due to lack of funds from the Federal government, have been recalled.
Oshodi-Apapa Expressway rot: Controller fingers banks, others
The Federal Controller of Works in Lagos State, Mr. Ejike Mgbemena, an engineer, weekend, attributed the deterioration of the Oshodi-Apapa Expressway and the attendant perennial flooding on the activities of financial institutions and petrol filling stations who have built on the right of way.
Lagos increases mobile intensive care units
THELagos State government, yesterday, increased its Mobile Intensive Care Units, MICUs, to 27 with the procurement of additional five MICUs in an effort to save more accident victims in the state.

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