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Non-Academic Staff Vacancies Job Vacancies at University of Lagos(UNILAG)

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Non-Academic Staff Vacancies Job Vacancies at  University of Lagos(UNILAG)  Applications are invited from suitably qualified  candidates  into the following  Job Titles  in the  University of Lagos , Nigeria WORKS AND PHYSICAL PLANNING Job  Title: Engineer I ( Mechanical , Civil and Electrical) (CONTISS 8): Requirements Prospective  candidates should have B.Sc. in Mechanical, Civil or  Electrical Engineering  from a recognized Institution with a minimum of 2nd Class Lower Division plus NYSC Discharge Certificate or Evidence of Exemption. SSCE/NECO/WASC/GCE O/ L credit in 5 subjects including Mathematics and English is compulsory. He/she must have at least 3 years engineering experience. In addition, must be registerable with the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN). Job Title:  Architect  I (CONTISS 8):  Requirements Prospective candidates should have B.Sc. in Architecture from a  recognized  Institution with a minimum of 2nd Class Lower Division pl

MH370: Search head: "I'm now optimistic we'll find the aircraft, or what's left of the aircraft, in the not too distant future."

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(CNN)  -- In a sea of uncertainty, two pieces of good news surfaced Wednesday. Searchers picked up fresh signals that officials hope are locator beacons from the data recorders of the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. The Australian ship Ocean Shield had first picked up the underwater pulses Saturday. But then, for the next three days, nothing. On Tuesday, the ship once again reacquired the signals. That's four signals in the same broad area: two on Saturday; two on Tuesday. "I believe we are searching in the right area but we need to visually identify wreckage before we can confirm with certainty that this is the final resting place of MH370," said Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston, the chief coordinator for the Australian operation. The second piece of good news? Authorities analyzed the signals picked up Saturday and determined they weren't natural occurrences, but likely came from specific electronic equipment. "They believe the signals to be

Sanusi Floors Nigerian govt; court awards him N50million damages

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BREAKING: Sanusi floors Nigerian govt; court awards him N50million damages  -PREMIUM TIMES- A   Federal   High Court   in Lagos has restrained the Nigeria Police and the Department of State Services from arresting or harrassing the suspended Governor of the Central   Bank of Nigeria , Sanusi Lamido.   The   court   also ordered the DSS to release Mr. Sanusi’s passport to him immediately while also awarding the embattled CBN boss N50 million in   exemplary damages . Mr. Sanusi’s   passport   was seized on February 20, as he arrived the Lagos   international airport , hours after he was suspended as CBN Governor by President Goodluck Jonathan. He was briefly detained as well. Mr. Sanusi, in separate suits, had challenged his suspension, and asked for   enforcement   of his   fundamental rights   as enshrined in the Nigerian constitution. The court, on February 21, granted an interim order, restraining the respondents from arresting, detaining, or harassing the   applicant