Mass Housing: Experts root for faster building technologies
Nigerite remodels Unilag’s Architecture Studio
Trends in Deepwater Exploration and Production
Single tenure opponents are unfair to Nigeria – Bozimo
Expect greater show from us, Obuh tells Nigerians
Ask Jonathan to act on child right to education now – SERAP
AIB to carry out post mortem on helicopter crash victims
Harry Potter finale soars past $1b marker
Google buys online deal aggregator The Dealmap
Church warns of infiltration of Boko Haram into C/River
Murder of Boko Haram leader: Court denies accused cop bail
Naira loses 18k as demand falls by 19%
Youths call on FG to reclaim polluted land for agric
I didn’t forge certificate – Sen Obende
Protesting Edo Assembly workers lock out Speaker

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Egbema youths assure Chevron of security
THE Egbema National Development Forum, ENDF, has assured Chevron Nigeria Limited of a peaceful working environment for the company’s operations in their area.
5 die as area boys clash in Mushin
The densely populated Mushin area of Lagos, was again thrown into pandemonium, on Monday following a fierce clash between Akala and Ikoro boys, which left not less than five persons dead.
Kalu blows Enyimba trumpet
Seven games without losing, home and away. That is an Enyimba record in the CAF Champions League,a feat that former Abia state governor Orji Uzor Kalu wants to be celebrated to keep the trumpets blowing.
Courts awards N20m damages against Unilorin for denying 2 students Ph.D awards
The Federal High Court sitting in Ilorin on Monday ordered the University of Ilorin to pay damages of N20 million to two Ph.D candidates denied the awards for 10 years.
Niger bans public officials from using tinted glass
Niger State Government has banned public officials in the state from using tinted glasses in vehicles with immediate effect. This was part of the steps taken by the state government towards curbing violence and other forms of crime in the state.
Nigeria too fast for us – Guatemala
Guatemala coach, Ever Almeida has blamed his team’s 5-0 routing in the hands of Nigeria’s Flying Eagles on the fast play of the African champions.
OAU female students flee hostels over alleged gang rape by hoodlums
Scores of female students of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, who are undergoing pre-degree programme, have fled their hostels at Moro village, on the outskirt of the ancient town, following alleged case of gang raping by some hoodlums.
FG to refine 1m bpd of petrol by 2014 – Minister
he Federal Government said on Monday that it would refine more than one million barrels of petrol per day (bpd) by 2014.
Juventus sign Montenegro forward Vucinic
Juventus announced the signing of Montenegro forward Mirko Vucinic from AS Roma on Monday.
Stakeholders bemoan poor GSM services in S-East
STAKEHOLDERS in the telecommunication industry have lamented the poor quality of services being provided by operators of mobile phone companies in the South East zone of the country

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