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  • » HBD, DFS
  • » HBD, Director , Vice-Chancellor ’ s Office
  • » HBD, Director, CLR
  • » HBD, Director, DFS!
  • » HBD, Our Dean, SPS!
  • » Hbd, Our Dear Chaplain!
  • » HBD, Our Dear Chaplain!
  • » HBD, Our DVC!
  • » HBD, Registrar!
  • » HBD, Registrar!
  • » HBD. Dean CST!
  • » HBD. Dean CST!
  • » Hbd. To Our Beloved DVC, Professor T aiwo Olubunmi Abioye
  • » HDPE Pelletised Plastics Cure for Heavy Metals in Water, Waste-water
  • » Head of Department Dr Ibem Offia
  • » Head, Department of Electrical and Information Engineering (EIE), giving an overview of the awards
  • » Head, Department of Languages and General Studies, Professor Innocent Chiluwa, reading the citation of the Inaugural Lecturer
  • » Healing by the Word
  • » Health and Economic Implications of Waste Dumpsites in Cities: The Case of Lagos, Nigeria
  • » Health impact of climate change due to combustion of fossil fuel
  • » Health Implication of Child Marriage in North-East Nigeria
  • » Health Safety and Environment (HSE) Training for Mechanical Engineering Students
  • » Health Walk Programme for CU Faculty and Staff
  • » Health Workers’ Commitment in Delta State: Influence of Personality and Workplace Experiences
  • » Heamatological Effect of Telfaria occidentalis in Rats
  • » Heat and mass transfer for Soret and Dufour’s effect on mixed convection boundary layer flow over a stretching vertical surface in a porous medium filled with a viscoelastic fluid in the presence of magnetic field
  • » Heavy metal analysis of industrial discharges in Lagos, Nigeria
  • » Heavy metal analysis of selected soft drinks in Nigeria
  • » Heavy Metal Assessment of Ground, Surface and Tap Water Samples in Lagos Metropolis Using Anodic Stripping Voltammetry
  • » Heavy Metal composition of Soils in Some Nigerian Communities
  • » Heavy Metal Concentration of Surface Dust Present in e-Waste Components: The Westminister Electronic Market, Lagos Case Study
  • » Heavy Metal Concentrations in Road Side Soils from Selected Locations in the Lagos Metropolis
  • » HEAVY METALS POLLUTION AT MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE DUMPSITES IN KANO AND KADUNA STATES IN NIGERIA
  • » Heavy Metals, Nutrients, Total Hydrocarbons and Zooplankton Community Structure of Osse River, Edo State, Nigeria
  • » Hebron FM Presenters
  • » hebron fm web banner for 11th convocation ceremony
  • » Hepatic status and lipid peroxidation in rats fed Bambara groundnut (V. subterranean) and Pigeon Pea (Cajanus cajan).
  • » Hepatitis E Infection in Nigeria: A Systematic Review
  • » Hepatoprotective activity of Chrysophyllum albidum against carbon tetrachloride induced hepatic damage in rats.
  • » Hepatoprotective Potential and Histological Studies of Effects of Celosia Argentea L. on Paracetamol-Induced Liver Damage
  • » Hepatoprotective properties of the leaf extract of Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) on carbon tetrachloride induced liver damage in rats
  • » Hepatoprotective properties of the leaf extract of Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) on carbon tetrachloride induced liver damage in rats
  • » Heritage Bank Lauds Covenant Milestones, seeks Collaboration on Products
  • » Hesperidin prevents lipopolysaccharide-induced endotoxicity in rats
  • » Hesperidin prevents Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Endotoxicity in Rats.
  • » HEURISTIC EVALUATION OF A MOODLE-BASED E-LEARNING PLATFORM
  • » He’s Polynomials for Analytical Solutions of the Black-Scholes Pricing Model for Stock Option Valuation
  • » HIGH FREQUENCY MULTIPLE SHOOTS INDUCTION AND PLANT REGENERATION IN SIX ELITE INDIAN COTTON CULTIVARS
  • » HIGH FREQUENCY MULTIPLE SHOOTS INDUCTION AND PLANT REGENERATION IN SIX ELITE INDIAN COTTON CULTIVARS
  • » High Level Manpower and Brain Drain in Africa: A Case for an Appropriate Development Policy
 

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