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[View this email in your browser]( February 15, 2019 [Nnamdi Kanu calls off election boycott]( [IPOB members allegedly burn vehicles, police station in Anambra]( [Election not war, U.S. tells Nigerians]( [Acting CJN tasks panel to decide electoral matters without bias]( [Portfolio investors gain in Nigeria’s $17b capital inflow]( [[play button] Boko Haram: The victims, the cost]( [[play button] Champions League: Absentees reveal Borussia Dortmund’s soft underbelly]( [[play button] Huawei: Why governments are afraid of the Chinese giant]( [[play button] If elected I’ll forfeit my security vote, says ADP Governorship Candidate]( [[play button] Voting materials arrived Kano]( [Chelsea edge out Malmo as Arsenal suffer Europa League setback]( [Spanish fans made my days in LaLiga delightful, says Adepoju]( [Delta athletes grumble over Okowa’s cash reward for 2018 sports festival]( [Gareth Bale may be sanctioned for gesture]( [Ned Nwoko splashes 20m on NSF champions, Team Delta]( [Shell invites bid for new FPSO in Bonga]( [Nigeria wastes 42,160MW as transmission, distribution challenges linger]( [Nigeria to participate at 10th peering, interconnection forum]( [Jumia, Konga seek $4.7 billion, $3.2 billion from IPOs]( [FG applauds NOTAP-PZ collaboration]( [Elections 2019 and the people’s consciousness]( [The moment of truth]( [Capitalising on poverty - Part 2]( [My fears, hopes about 2019 elections - Part 2]( [As the nation decides tomorrow]( [NCC slams telcos with N74m fines for violating regulations]( [Google, UBA collaborate to provide free Wi-Fi to customers]( [9mobile's Magic Hour promo a nod to Nigerian spirit]( [TECNO sponsored 4 Nigerians to an all-expense paid tour to Dubai, Seychelles]( [Regulators’ interventions save 3000 jobs at 9Mobile]( 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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