Crawley Town were held to a 1-1 draw by Ilkeston in the Dr Martens Premier Division despite dominating their third home game in six days.
Mid-table Ilkeston came more the game after a tough opening and scored when Andy Little could only parry Nwadike's 16th minute header and Glenn Kirkwood pounced.
Reds came straight back at their visitors, with Luke Anderson proving an aerial threat while Leroy Huggins saw a shot blocked by defender Gary Middleton.
Crawley's equaliser came two minutes into first half stoppage time as Anderson helped the ball on and top scorer Mark Hynes fired in his 19th goal of the season.
For all their possession in the second half, Reds failed to find a winner, with Dean Wordsworth missing their best chance.
Clinton More claimed his ninth goal in four games as Langney beat Witney 4-2 at Priory Lane in the eastern division. Both sides played some attractive football in an even and entertaining first half, which sprung to life in the 17th minute.
John Westcott broke down the right and fired in a cross for the unmarked Andrew Ducille who headed in.
On 20 minutes, Witney hit back with a goal out of nothing as Jason Caffell fired past Dean Lightwood with a deflected shot.
Langney regained the lead on 29 minutes after Westcott beat the off-side trap and lobbed visiting keeper Tom King. Witney hit back three minutes later with a carbon copy goal from Caffell.
Langney dominated the early part of the second half and got their reward on 65 minutes as Liam Barham was brought down and Daren Pearce slotted in from the spot.
Langney sealed the win in the 88th minute when More scored with a header.
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