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[View this email in your browser]( February 17, 2019 [Election postponement: INEC’s action ultra vires, lawyers say]( [Cost of INEC’s last minute postponement]( [Bad weather, sabotage responsible for election postponement, says Yakubu]( [INEC chair Professor Mahmood Yakubu explains postponement of President and National Assembly elections]( [Concerns over safety, integrity of election materials]( [[play button] 'No remorse, no entry': British press debates return of jihadi bride]( [[play button] The gold mining village]( [[play button] How to save the world with socks]( [[play button] Who wore it best: The heady mix of fashion and politics in Nigeria]( [[play button] Managing disease outbreaks in Nigeria]( [Sarri state of affairs: Chelsea face crunch United clash]( [Concerns over safety, integrity of election materials]( [Mertens defeats Halep to win Qatar Open title]( [Super Falcons need regular friendlies for World Cup, Akide-Udoh warns]( [South Africa beat Nigeria to third place]( [Adepegba Oluwademilade: The passionate instrumentalist]( [Election postponement costs nation about $1.5billion loss, says LCCI]( [Elections! Economically speaking…]( [Don urges CBN to sustain monetary policy to further curb inflation]( [Shell invites bid for new FPSO in Bonga]( [On the march again]( [The unusual heavy rains in January]( [Election Postponement: Be not discouraged!]( [No, God will not punish PDP looters]( [Olayinka: Three years of managing recession in UI]( [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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