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[View this email in your browser]( February 14, 2019 [PDP's US lobbyist denies predicting Buhari's victory]( [ISWAP claims attack on Borno governor's convoy]( [CCT orders arrest of Justice Onnoghen]( [Buhari, Atiku, others sign final peace accord]( [Buhari assures Commonwealth scribe of credible polls]( [[play button] What Kwankwaso, Saraki, others said to usher in Atiku at Kano rally]( [[play button] 2019 elections, important to West African countries — ex-Sierra Leone President, Bai Koroma]( [[play button] EU must end returns to Libya, NGOs say]( [[play button] The race to tap into Nigeria's beer market]( [[play button] Electoral violence, an investment for the poor - Kukah]( [Joshua to defend titles in New York on day of Champions League final]( [Son hails Spurs' strength in depth after downing Dortmund]( [Mali beat Nigeria to reach final]( [Napoli captain Hamsik completes China move - lawyer]( [John Lazarus, Alalade, 31 others to battle Libya for ticket]( [How poor transport structure slows down Nigeria’s economy]( [Local funding slows as tech startups raise $95m offshore]( [Shell to spend N1 billion to develop 11 Imo communities]( [Stock market reverses previous gains amid profit-taking]( [Stakeholders proffer solutions to over N100bn unclaimed dividend]( [Why INEC should investigate multiple registrations in Osun]( [Buhari not wanted on this journey]( [What happened to promises on Leah Sharibu?]( [Things fall apart, but is the President aware? - Part 2]( [Things that pertain to our peace]( [Regulators’ interventions save 3000 jobs at 9Mobile]( [Oyebisi gets £20,000 for winning British Council ideas challenge]( [Don wants tech startups to emulate Konga model]( [Toshiba blames bad economy for exiting market]( [Airtel Africa gets $200m cash injection, increases customer base]( 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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