PETROLEUM REFINING: Modular versus Conventional Refineries
Bayelsa pleads for investment from Diaspora indigenes
FIFA clears Ameobi, Moses for Nigeria
Fuel subsidy to gulp about $50bn in 5 years
Canadian companies to bid for hydro stations
SEOF, BfA commence distribution of $7m study materials
AC Milan Cassano suffered a stroke
Nigeria gas reserves stagnate in 6 years
Robbers invade KTSTA, cart away millions of Naira
PPPRA proposes multi-phase downstream deregulation
‘Jonathan’s image diminishing over subsidy’
TECHNOLOGY IN FOCUS: Tricontinental Dalic Technology
Informal workers reject planned subsidy removal
Baba Suwe ‘ll excrete drugs – NDLEA
PHCN Eko zone reviews operations
Affected Anambra indigenes beg Obi for jobs
Ferdinand issues statement on racism row with John Terry

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Lagos doctors commence housing project
Better days are ahead for medical doctors under the employment of Lagos State Government as all is set for them to move into their own homes with just N42, 000 monthly premiums.
Chelsea rout proves Arsenal have shaken off the gloom – Wenger
Arsene Wenger insists Arsenal’s stunning 5-3 win at Chelsea proves his players have finally shaken off the gloom that surrounded the Gunners after their woeful start to the season.
I inherited N40b debt – Fayemi
GOVERNOR Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State has restated that his administration inherited a debt profile of N40billion from the past administration.
Bayern will win title by ten points, Kahn predicts
Bayern Munich will coast to this season’s German title by a margin of ten points, the club’s former goalkeeper Oliver Khan predicted on Monday.
Liverpool can cope with Gerrard and Callagher – Carroll
Liverpool are well equipped to cope with the loss to injury of the likes of Steven Gerrard and Jamie Callagher, striker Andy Carroll believes.
Woman in court for allegedly refusing to pay rent
The Police in Asaba on Monday arraigned a 24-year-old woman, Sandra Okwugwuni, at an Asaba Magistrates’ Court charged with a breach of the peace.
Liberia electoral commission chairman resigns
Mr James Fromoyan, the Chairman of the Liberian Electoral Commission (NEC), on Sunday in Monrovia resigned his appointment, following an outcry over the integrity of the commission.
Many children go unregistered in West Africa: NGO
Some 66 percent of births still go unregistered in parts of Africa, children’s rights group Plan International said Monday as the world marked the world’s population hitting the seven billion mark.
ASUU warns of looming crisis in universities
DELTA State University chapter of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, has said the refusal of the proprietors of public Universities across the country to implement the 2009 ASUU/FGN Memorandum of Understanding, MoU may paralyze the university system in Nigeria.
‘Nigeria’s 167m people place more responsibilities on government’
Baby Gabriel, born at midnight at Gwarinpa General Hospital Abuja, officially makes Nigeria’s population of 167 million as the world celebrates Day of Seven Billion People on Monday.

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