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[View this email in your browser]( February 07, 2019 [Hold me accountable if I fail, Ogboru tells voters]( [APC, PDP trade words over destruction of billboards in Taraba]( [NOA charges FCT residents against vote buying]( [Customs intercepts bales of illegal police uniforms, tear gas canisters]( [I feel betrayed by my beneficiaries, says Okorocha]( [[play button] Okorocha speaks on his 2018 political mistakes]( [[play button] Wall Street's shrinking workforce]( [[play button] Angelina Jolie visits Rohingya camps, calls plight of refugees deeply upsetting]( [[play button] London Mayor says May playing 'Risky game of poker' on Brexit]( [[play button] Nigerian musicians strike a chord with young voters]( [Nigeria’s Israel Adesanya set for showdown with Anderson]( [Man City’s Aguero, Chelsea’s Higuain on super Sunday clash]( [Enyimba’s Okorom asks for more, wants another three points in Gombe]( [Improved Oboh finishes fourth at Serengeti Team Championship]( [Organisers promise bigger, better HiFL season two]( [Bulls regain vigour as index rises further by 0.2 per cent]( [New FCCP Act to check monopoly, price fixing]( [NECA worried about budget delay]( [SEC seals Dantata over Ponzi scheme]( [Truck owners tackle anomalies, extortions on port access road]( [Youthful president? Whitewashing 2019 for 2023 mirage]( [The falling candidate]( [Second term syndrome and electoral perfidy in Nigeria]( [Game plan]( [Ado Ibrahim at 90: Humanist, royal icon for all seasons]( [Artistes chart paths to boosting music economyÂ]( [Stanbic educates SMEs, youths on finance management]( [Fourth Industrial Revolution, key to competitiveness of Nigeria, others]( [NCC resolves 92,757 consumer complaints in two years]( [Telecoms ecosystem projects to see $10b in IPO, M&E]( Share this Newsletter [Read more on The Guardian Website]( Connect with us on: Copyright © 2019 Guardian Nigeria, All rights reserved. You are receiving the email because you subscribed to our daily newsletter. Our mailing address is: Guardian Nigeria Rutam House, 103/109 Apapa-Oshodi Express Way, IsoloLagos 100 Nigeria [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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