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[View this email in your browser]( February 21, 2019 [Buhari backs oil cut by OPEC]( [IPMAN denies reduction in petrol price]( [Fresh controversy over Buhari’s shooting order]( [Suspected herdsmen kill 16 persons in Benue]( [NCC, ONSA move to tackle fake mobile devices]( [[play button] As president, Obasanjo ordered shoot at sight, Oshiomhole alleges]( [[play button] We'll not accept another postponement, Nigerian govt warns INEC]( [[play button] Nigerian govt will prosecute perpetrators of violence on equal bases, says El-Rufai]( [[play button] Stock cube battle adds spice to West African dishes]( [[play button] Chadian army captures hundreds of rebels after French airstrikes]( [Ezeji tips Lobi Stars, Rangers to scale group stage]( [Delta FA names electoral, appeal committees for board elections]( [El Kanemi hit Heartland two times as Rivers United hold Insurance]( [Organisers explain decision to hold Oworonsoki Valentine basketball clinic]( [Most Nigerian players trust jujumen than doctors, says Odemwingie]( [Airbus ends A380 jets production by 2021]( [‘Developing nations to push oil demand to 130mbpd’]( [‘Why Federal Government launched new digital identity ecosystem’]( [Expert links good governance practice to business success]( [NCAA to sanction GSM operators over debt]( [Buhari, El-Rufai and other body bag democrats]( [Internal democracy and rule of law]( [A headache fit for a king]( [Postponement of elections as a culture]( [INEC and the two million university students]( [World of Knowledge launches new app WIKIFLIP]( [Nigeria’s CcHUB enters East Africa]( [WACS cable gets second upgrade]( [Trade war, slowing economies put pressure on ICT spending outlook]( [OPPO sets for Nigeria’s mobile market]( 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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