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World: Trump's conspicuous silence leaves a struggle against Russia without a leader

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He voiced no concern that a foreign power had been trying for nearly four years to upend U.S. democracy, much less resolve to stop it from continuing to do so this year.

WASHINGTON — After more than a dozen Russians and three companies were indicted Friday for interfering in the 2016 elections, President Donald Trump’s first reaction was to claim personal vindication: “The Trump campaign did nothing wrong — no collusion!” he wrote on Twitter.

He voiced no concern that a foreign power had been trying for nearly four years to upend U.S. democracy, much less resolve to stop it from continuing to do so this year.

The indictment secured by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, underscored the broader conclusion by the U.S. government that Russia is engaged in a virtual war against the United States through 21st-century tools of disinformation and propaganda, a conclusion shared by the president’s own senior advisers and intelligence chiefs.

But it is a war being fought on the American side without a commander in chief.

In 13 months in office, Trump has made little if any public effort to rally the nation to confront Moscow for its intrusion or to defend democratic institutions against continued disruption.

His administration has at times called out Russia or taken action, and even Trump’s national security adviser Saturday called evidence of Russian meddling “incontrovertible.” But the administration has been left to respond without the president’s leadership.

“It is astonishing to me that a president of the United States would take this so lightly or see it purely through the prism of domestic partisanship,” said Daniel Fried, a career diplomat under presidents of both parties who is now at the Atlantic Council.

He said it invariably raised questions about whether Trump had something to hide. “I have no evidence that he’s deliberately pulling his punches because he has to, but I can’t dismiss it. No president has raised those kinds of questions.”

Rather than condemn Russia for its actions, Trump in the past has said he accepts the denial offered by President Vladimir Putin.

Trump has not imposed new sanctions called for in a law passed by Congress last year to retaliate for the attack on America’s political system, or teamed up with European leaders to counter a common threat.

He has not led a concerted effort to harden election systems in the United States with midterm congressional elections on the horizon, or pressed lawmakers to pass legislation addressing the situation.

Michael A. McFaul, an ambassador to Moscow under President Barack Obama, called Trump’s reaction to the indictments “shockingly weak” and said he should instead have criticized Putin for violating U.S. sovereignty or even announced plans to punish Moscow.

“Instead, he just focused on his own campaign,” McFaul said. “America was attacked, and our commander in chief said nothing in response. He looks weak, not only in Moscow but throughout the world.”

The president’s silence has not necessarily stopped lower levels of his administration from responding to Russian actions, sometimes going further than Obama, who was also criticized for not doing enough to counter Moscow’s threat.

The Trump administration has decided to send weapons to Ukraine so it can defend itself against Russian intervention and recently imposed sanctions on more human rights violators.

After Russia ordered the U.S. Embassy in Moscow to shed most of its staff, the administration responded by ordering Russia to close its consulate in San Francisco and diplomatic annexes in New York and Washington.

Likewise, in just the past few days, the Trump administration formally blamed Russia for an expansive cyberattack last year called NotPetya and threatened unspecified “international consequences.”

The nation’s intelligence agency directors, including those appointed by Trump, unanimously warned in congressional testimony that Russia was already meddling in this year’s midterm elections.

Trump’s own aides readily acknowledge the reality that he does not. Besides describing Russian interference as undeniable Saturday, Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster, his national security adviser, speaking at the Munich Security Conference, said Mueller’s charges made clear that Russia had been engaged in a “sophisticated form of espionage” against the United States.

“With the FBI indictment, the evidence is now really incontrovertible and available in the public domain,” he said.

But Trump has viewed reports of Russian intrusion as a threat to his legitimacy, a way for Democrats, the news media or the “deep state” to question his victory in the Electoral College over Hillary Clinton in 2016. When his Justice Department indicted the 13 Russians and three Russian entities Friday for trying to “sow discord in the U.S. political system,” the president focused on the fact that no evidence was presented that he or his campaign was knowingly involved.

Indeed, the indictment made no assertion that the president or anyone affiliated with him did anything wrong, understandably a relief for Trump, given a year of investigation and media reports exploring the possibility of collaboration with Russia. The “information warfare against the United States,” as one Russian organization called it, started in 2014, predating Trump’s entry into the race.

But the indictment also determined that by 2016 the effort had evolved into an overt attempt to support Trump and disparage Clinton. And the charges against the Russians are not the end of the investigation by Mueller, nor do they mean there were no contacts or cooperation that may eventually spell legal trouble for people in the president’s orbit.

Previous legal filings and news accounts have documented multiple contacts between Trump’s team and Russians in 2016. Among them was a June 2016 meeting hosted by Donald Trump Jr., the president’s son; Jared Kushner, his son-in-law; and Paul J. Manafort, his campaign chairman, on the promise that Russian visitors would provide incriminating information about Clinton as part of the Russian government’s support of the elder Trump.

The charges against the Russians documented an elaborate scheme to use social media to provoke distrust of the system by creating online personas for fictitious U.S. activists and stealing identities, an operation sophisticated enough to focus on “purple states” that would be battlegrounds between Trump and Clinton.

The findings bolstered the conclusions of U.S. intelligence agencies, which for more than a year have said that Russia interfered in the election, a determination that Trump until now has dismissed as a “hoax.” Only in a written statement that aides issued in his name after his tweet Friday was any concern expressed about Russia’s attack, and then only to urge his critics to stop questioning him.

“We cannot allow those seeking to sow confusion, discord and rancor to be successful,” the statement said. “It’s time we stop the outlandish partisan attacks, wild and false allegations, and far-fetched theories, which only serve to further the agendas of bad actors, like Russia, and do nothing to protect the principles of our institutions. We must unite as Americans to protect the integrity of our democracy and our elections.”

Trump’s position stood in contrast to that of fellow Republicans who responded to the indictment with calls for tougher action against Russia. To many, the president’s reaction once again raised the question of why he would go easy on Moscow. He has spoken about Putin in generally flattering or friendly terms and avoided any direct criticism even during moments of enormous stress in the relationship between the two countries.

For the moment, the government is left to act without the president. Jeh C. Johnson, a secretary of homeland security under Obama, said the best way to stop Russia from interfering in the future is the threat of a powerful response. “When it comes to cyberattacks, it will always be easier to be on offense than defense,” he said. “But when it comes to cyberattacks between nation-states, the most effective defense is to simply make the offensive behavior cost-prohibitive.”

But the best way to do that, experts said, is for the president to lead the way. “The U.S. government cannot mobilize an effective strategy without White House leadership and prioritization,” said Heather A. Conley, a State Department official under President George W. Bush who testified at a Senate hearing in the past week on defending against Russian interference.

Despite the warnings by the intelligence chiefs and the threat detailed in the indictment, she said, “there continues to be no policy message or response, leaving our country unprotected and vulnerable.”

John P. Carlin, a former assistant attorney general for national security and chief of staff to Mueller when he was FBI director, said the president’s silence sent a message to Russia and the world.

“I think it does have consequences,” he said. The U.S. government can warn against further interference, but “it would be better if it gets driven by the commander in chief. The goal is to drive a clear message that says the United States and our allies throughout the world that share our values are drawing a line that says ‘Stop, this is unacceptable.'”

This article originally appeared in The New York Times.

PETER BAKER © 2018 The New York Times

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Zuma's statue: I Go Dye counsels Gov Okorocha



  1. Zuma’s statue: I Go Dye counsels Gov Okorocha  Daily Post Nigeria
  2. Be honourable, remove Zuma’s statue now – I Go Dye begs Okorocha  Vanguard
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Atiku reacts to bomb blasts in Borno



  1. Atiku reacts to bomb blasts in Borno  Daily Post Nigeria
  2. 22 killed, 48 injured as multiple suicide bombers hit Borno fish market  Ripples Nigeria

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World: Jury awards $38 million to family of Maryland woman shot by police

Korryn Gaines, who was shot several times by a Baltimore County police officer as her 5-year-old son lingered nearby.

A Baltimore County, Maryland, jury on Friday awarded more than $38 million to the family of a woman who was fatally shot by police in 2016 after a standoff that had been partly broadcast on Instagram.

The woman, Korryn Gaines, was shot several times by a Baltimore County police officer as her 5-year-old son lingered nearby, in the line of fire.

During the standoff, the son, Kodi Gaines, was struck twice by the officer’s gunfire — once in the face and once in the elbow.

After an approximately three-week trial and less than three hours of deliberation, the all-female jury found that the first shot the officer had fired was not reasonable; they then doled out damages on the grounds that Baltimore County had violated the Gaineses’ civil rights and had committed battery on the mother and son.

The jury awarded Kodi Gaines, now 6, more than $32.8 million; Karsyn Courtney, Kodi’s younger sister, who was not in the apartment at the time of the shooting, was awarded more than $4.5 million; and Korryn’s mother and father were awarded $300,000 each, as was the estate of Korryn Gaines.

Kenneth Ravenell, a lawyer representing Kodi Gaines and his father, Corey Cunningham, called the verdict a “huge win” for his clients. While he acknowledged that the award was “significant,” he emphasized that he believed the payout was justified given that Kodi had been shot and continues to suffer from post-traumatic stress.

“Everyone should consider whether, if it was their child, would this number be too high?” Ravenell said in a telephone interview Friday.

“We are moved by the jury’s swift verdict in this case,” he continued. “We believe it sends a message not only to the police officer who shot my client and killed his mother in front of him, we hope it sends a message to police officers around the country that the citizens here, and the citizens all around the country, are tired of police abuses.”

In a statement, Mike Field, Baltimore County attorney, said the county was “disappointed with the verdict and is reviewing all of its options, including an appeal.”

“A mother died, a child was unintentionally injured, and police officers were placed in mortal danger,” he said. “By any account, this was a tragic situation.”

The Baltimore County Fraternal Order of Police Lodge No. 4, the police union, did not respond to a phone message or return an email requesting comment.

As the case was unfolding, police had said Korryn Gaines, 23, had a shotgun and had pointed it at an officer at least once during the confrontation.

In fall 2016, the Baltimore County State Attorney’s Office announced that it had completed its review of the shooting and had determined that it had been justified, and that criminal charges were not warranted. The officer who fired the shots, Royce Ruby, was promoted to the rank of corporal while the matter was pending, Ravenell said.

The Baltimore Sun reported that lawyers for the family had sought more than $42 million in damages. Ravenell said he believed more money had been sought for Gaines’ estate than was ultimately awarded.

J. Wyndal Gordon, a lawyer for the estate and other members of Gaines’ family, did not respond to requests for comment, but told The Sun after the verdict that he was “ecstatic.”

Defendants have a right to ask a judge to reduce the damages they must pay. But Ravenell said he did not believe the judge would make any changes.

The police standoff involving Gaines occurred in Randallstown on Aug. 1, 2016, and lasted several hours. That Monday morning, police were trying to serve her with an arrest warrant after she failed to appear in court on charges related a traffic stop. Police were also serving an arrest warrant on her boyfriend, Kareem Courtney, 39, who police said was wanted on an assault charge.

The first officer to enter the apartment testified that he saw Gaines holding a shotgun and that she had pointed it at him, according to The Sun. Ruby also testified that he had observed Gaines seated in the hallway of her apartment, a shotgun on her lap and a cellphone to her ear, according to the newspaper.

Ravenell confirmed that Gaines had posted videos during the standoff, effectively livestreaming what was going on. Through Facebook — which owns Instagram — police were able to essentially deactivate her account just a minute or two before the fatal shot was fired, Ravenell said.

Still, he said, Gaines’ “use of livestreaming played no part in what occurred here.” He added that it was never alleged during the trial that her posts on social media “played any part in escalating the situation.” (Facebook did not immediately reply to a email seeking comment.)

Eventually, Ravenell said, Ruby fired the first shot from outside the apartment — a vantage point from which the officer could not see Kodi Gaines, the 5-year-old child. Ravenell said the officer knew the child was in the kitchen and “allegedly could only see braids of Ms. Gaines’ hair and the barrel of a shotgun” when he “took a blind shot through the drywall.”

The shot struck Korryn Gaines in the back and also struck Kodi Gaines in the face, Ravenell said. The officer then went into the apartment and fired three more rounds, striking Korryn Gaines three more times and also striking Kodi Gaines a second time, Ravenell said.

This article originally appeared in The New York Times.

MATT STEVENS © 2018 The New York Times

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Northern Governors Visit Zamfara



  1. Northern Governors Visit Zamfara  SaharaReporters.com
  2. Buhari orders defence minister move into Zamfara  Vanguard
  3. Zamfara governor blames security agencies for Zurmi attack  TV360

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Peace Corps reacts to 'rejection' of bill



  1. Peace Corps reacts to ‘rejection’ of bill  Daily Post Nigeria
  2. Nigerian Newspapers headlines today, Friday, 16th February 2018  Naija News

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Drumrolls As UBA and IMAX Cinemas Come Together All for The Black Panther Premiere in Nigeria.

Lagos was on a shutdown as the most anticipated ‘Black Panther’ (WAKANDA) movie was premiered at the Imax Cinemas, Lekki. The premiere which was filled with a lot of celebrities…

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Anxiety in Osun over discovery of ritualist den in Ilobu community



  1. Anxiety in Osun over discovery of ritualist den in Ilobu community  NIGERIAN TRIBUNE (press release) (blog)

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Balarabe Musa: Igbo should take over in 2019



  1. Balarabe Musa: Igbo should take over in 2019  TheCable

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Orelope-Adefulire: FG urges Nigerians to promote culture for sustainable development

Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire

Orelope-Adefulire, who was represented by her office Secretary of Programme, Mr Waziri Laminu, said this on Friday in Abuja when she received members of “Save African History” initiative.

Mrs Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), has canvassed for the promotion of Nigerian culture to attain the SDGs.

Orelope-Adefulire, who was represented by her office Secretary of Programme, Mr Waziri Laminu, said this on Friday in Abuja when she received members of “Save African History” initiative.

She expressed the government’s readiness to do whatever it could to achieve sustainable development in the country, without compromising the future generation.

Nigeria has a rich culture that is one of the best in the world, and it should be properly harnessed to create wealth and bring about sustainable development.

“Nigeria has all it takes to be great since we are blessed with abundant human and natural resources.

“These resources should be a source of strength, as well be potential for sustainable development of Nigeria,” she said.

The leader of the Save African History initiative, Mr Obinali Egeli, said the purpose of the visit was to partner with the government in achieving the SDGs.

“We can, using Nigeria’s untold history of ingenuity, inspire Nigerians to innovate to achieve the SDGs,” he said.

The concept of the SDGs was born at the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development in 2012.

The objective of the 17 SDGs is to produce a set of universally applicable goals that balances the three dimensions of sustainable development; that is environmental, social and economic.

The new development agenda aims to promote peaceful and inclusive societies, creates better jobs and tackles the environmental challenges, particularly climate change.

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22 die as multiple suicide bomb hit Konduga fish market in Brono



  1. 22 die as multiple suicide bomb hit Konduga fish market in Brono  Vanguard
  2. 18 killed in Borno suicide bomb attacks  Premium Times
  3. Suicide blasts kill 19 in northeast Nigeria, jihadists blamed  Daily Mail

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Police nab ex- Lagos NURTW boss, most notorious assassin in South West



  1. Police nab ex- Lagos NURTW boss, most notorious assassin in South West  Vanguard
  2. Lagos serial killer, Ade Lawyer reveals he killed many people for ex-NURTW chairman, Olorunwa  Daily Post Nigeria
  3. Arrested notorious assassin reveals that he killed 4 persons for ex-NURTW boss  Ripples Nigeria

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Auto style your gele

geleAuto gele is the new innovative design that is paving way and redefining the way fashion is received by Nigerian women. This new trend is sure to ehance a lady’s look. This type of head tie is quick and easy to tie. Instead of going through the stress of tying your gele you have the opportunity to  get ready made head tie.

This is a trendier and chic way to rock. Your owambe Gele is a traditional head tie which is worn by women in Nigeria most especially women from the South-west, the Yorubas to be précise. Gele is a Yoruba word for a woman’s head wrap. Gele comes in made fabrics such as brocade, damask, Aso oke, Ankara fabric and so on.

This type of head tie is worn during special occasions such as weddings, birthday parties, house warming, thanksgiving services as an accessory to complement the traditional ‘iro’ and ‘buba’.  It is quite affordable as it goes for as low as N10,000.

This new trend of style is being rocked by Nigerian celebrities such as Mercy Aigbe, Iyabo Ojo, Mide Martins just to mention a few who has been perfectly slaying in this new improvised head tie. Go with the trend, stay classy.

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Why it is dangerous to give your child medicine without prescription

prescriptionIn this part of the world, it is common for parents both educated and illiterates to begin administering drugs to their children few days after birth which is against the conventional medical practice. Most of these drugs according to findings are usually not prescribed by paediatricians or qualified pharmacists.

As gathered, the habit of using drugs for children right from infancy is usually passed down by parents from one generation to another. It is common to hear grandparents tell their children: “I used the same drugs for you when you were born. It has been tested and trusted and that is enough confirmation for these young and inexperienced mothers to take to their own mothers’ practice unabatedly. Some of the commonly used medicines for babies are Afravite Multivitamin, Nospamin, Abidec, Gripe water, teething powder, among others.

Experts have now warned that administering some of these medicines such as multivitamins and pain relievers to children, if not prescribed by medical professionals is called self medication. This practice has been condemned on several occasions by the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) and the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN).

The arbitrary use of medicine for children especially those under two years often cause more serious damages to their body organs and in some cases death. Findings show that medicines commonly used by parents are pain relief medicines, herbal medications (e.g. agbo jedi) and sedatives.  Though pain relief like paracetamol can be obtained without prescription, it is not safe to use it too often as it can lead to poisoning or liver failure, experts have said.

In a chat with Xquisite Health, Mrs Helen Oduntan, Chairman, Association of Lady Pharmacists (ALPS), Oyo State chapter, hospital pharmacist and Fellow of West Africa College of Pharmacists said:” This habit (or tradition) is wrong and dangerous to the well being of the baby. The baby’s organs of absorption and excretion are still very tender and cannot cope with these medicines.

‘’Medicines are not food and should not be given to babies without prescription.  We members of the Association of Lady Pharmacists (ALPS Oyo State) discovered that many parents give their babies multivitamin, pain and fever medicines routinely.  This is usually done from an “ajogba” and given to babies after their bath in the morning. This is drug abuse and should be discouraged.

“Apart from the danger to the baby’s tender organs, the baby’s system gets accustomed to some of these medicines so much that when the baby falls ill,  these first line medicines (which the baby has been exposed to prematurely) are not effective and stronger (and more toxic) medicines have to be prescribed  for common ailments.

“Children are given medicines if they cry or sneeze! Before taking little girls to salon to make their hair, some parents give paracetamol!  If they are restless, parents bring out the sleep medicines. Parents should endeavour to find the cause of the crying or restlessness instead of just giving medicines.”

She advised that, “When a child is running a fever, clinical thermometer should be used to determine the child’s temperature. If the temperature is below 38C, parents should remove the clothing, give him or her bath with room temperature and continue to clean the body with a soft towel soaked in room temperature water at close intervals.  If the child’s temperature is however above 38C, it is advised that paracetamol syrup should be given at recommended dose according to the age or weight of the child.”

On the implications of parents giving their children drugs without consulting experts, Oduntan said, “many parents have unknowingly caused irreversible damage or even death of their children through self medication.”

She posited that ”children’s lives are precious and should not be toyed with by giving them medicines suggested by friends, family, Internet postings (including Whatsapp forwarded messages) since each child is unique and cause of discomfort  (pain , fever and other ailments.) may differ from child to child.

“Health professionals like doctors and pharmacists are trained to make their diagnosis based on several factors and investigations. Parents should be encouraged to contact them whenever the need arises. These professionals also know their limitations and will refer parents for specialist care if necessary,” Oduntan said.

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Pedro: Facing Barcelona and 'best in the world' Messi is special for me

The Blues forward is looking forward to a reunion with his old team-mates at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday in Europe’s elite club competition

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Enugu tackles environmental degradation, distributes clean cook stoves



  1. Enugu tackles environmental degradation, distributes clean cook stoves  The Nation Newspaper
  2. Enugu partners NEWMAP on environment-friendly cooking stove  Blueprint newspapers Limited (blog)
  3. Enugu state to provide rural residents with digital set-top boxes  Telecompaper

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Osinbajo Plans Mother Of All Weddings For Daughter



  1. Osinbajo Plans Mother Of All Weddings For Daughter  Independent Newspapers Limited
  2. Kiki Osinbajo set to marry Billionaire Bola Shagaya’s son  Vanguard

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Transfer news & rumours LIVE: Fekir is Arsenal's top summer target

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Goal takes a look at the biggest transfer news and rumours from the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A and beyond

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Tech: Visa takes the blame for a glitch that hit Coinbase cryptocurrency investors with thousands of dollars in 'ghost' charges

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The $1.6 billion bitcoin exchange attributed the error to a change in how cryptocurrency purchases are processed by banks.

  • Coinbase users reported seeing thousands of dollars in repeat ghost charges after buying cryptocurrencies from the popular exchange.
  • One person reported having 50 repeat charges — totalling $67,000 — hit their credit card at once.
  • Coinbase confirmed that it had an issue with its credit card processor and would "ensure" that its customers got their money back.
  • Visa and Wordplay, the credit card processor, issued a statement on Friday absolving Coinbase of responsibility in the situation.

Cryptocurrency enthusiasts were up in arms this week, after a glitch with Coinbase's credit card processor sparked reports on Reddit that the cryptocurrency exchange had hit them with multiple erroneous charges worth many thousands of dollars.

"Welp officially broke, charged 17×1000$ on my account," says one recent post to the Coinbase Subreddit community.

Coinbase, a $1.6 billion startup, is one of the premiere places for people to buy bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.

In a Twitter post Thursday, Coinbase laid the blame with Visa as well as its credit card processor, Wordplay. The company also responded in a blog post, saying it "will ensure that each affected customer will be refunded in full for any erroneous charge." The company says that refunds should be issued directly through banks.

On Friday, Visa and Wordplay issued a joint statement apologizing for the problems. The companies said that "all reversal transactions have now been issued" and that the majority have already posted to accounts.

"This issue was not caused by Coinbase," the statement reads.

Here's what happened

Some users buying cryptocurrencies from Coinbase using a credit or debit card may have had their purchases refunded and reprocessed this week, the company confirmed in a blog post Thursday. The glitch impacted purchases made between January 22 and February 11.

Some of those users have seen their purchases reprocessed more than once. One Reddit user reported facing 50 repeat charges, costing them a total of $67,000. Many others on the Coinbase subreddit described having duplicate transactions in the single digits, while at least one person said they had $5,000 transferred into their account.

Coinbase attributed the glitch to a new policy among credit card companies and banks which changed the merchant carrier code (MCC) that cryptocurrency companies use when working with credit card networks. The credit card processor didn't update its codes in time and had to reprocess large numbers of transactions.

Along with the MCC update, some banks now charge additional cash advance fees to users buying cryptocurrencies. Chase, Bank of America, Citi and Capital One have all also blocked credit card customers from buying cryptocurrencies on credit, noting that it's a high risk purchase because of price volatility.

Coinbase responded faster to the issue than it has in the past

Though thousands of dollars in ghost transactions is a huge deal coming from any company, Coinbase appears to have learned some lessons when it comes to crisis management.

The company has a reputation among bitcoin investors for being slow to respond to customer service inquiries, even when there are large amounts of cash on the line. Many customers have complained online about weeks-long email conversations with representatives for issues which only got resolved when the customer took the issue public on forums or in the press.

Coinbase has taken several steps in recent months to rectify is bad reputation and improve customer service. The company launched phone support in September, and more recently hired a customer service veteran and ex-Twitter executive Tina Bhatnagar to grow Coinbase's support team.

The company committed to using part of its $100 million Series D, announced in August 2017, to expand support operations.

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Cross River state loses right to host national sports festival 

Ramaphosa unveils new dawn agenda in first speech

South Africa’s new President Cyril Ramaphosa said in a sober address on Friday that the country will face “tough decisions” as it works to repair its economy after years of stagnation under the turbulent rule of his predecessor Jacob Zuma.

Hailing a “new dawn” a day after his inauguration, he promised to fight corruption, which had weakened the state-owned enterprises in Africa’s most industrialized economy, and to trim a bloated cabinet.

Ramaphosa said his government was committed to “policy certainty and consistency”, in contrast to Zuma, who was criticized for policy shifts and unpredictable cabinet changes that rocked domestic financial markets and confounded investors.

The leader of the opposition, and head of the Democratic Alliance party, Mmusi Maimane, said the president was reading from an old script.

“We could have gotten more bolder action today, but I heard more of the same stuff,” Maimane said.

The 65-year-old was sworn in as head of state on Thursday after Zuma reluctantly resigned on orders of the ANC.

“This is the year in which we will turn the tide of corruption in our public institutions,” Ramaphosa said in his first State of the Nation address.

“We are determined to build a society defined by decency and integrity, that does not tolerate the plunder of public resources, nor the theft by corporate criminals of the hard-earned savings of ordinary people,” he added.

Ramaphosa’s election as president, which was unopposed in the parliament, has prompted a wave of optimism among South Africans hungry for change after nine years of economic stagnation and corruption scandals. Zuma denies all wrongdoing.

“Tough decisions have to be made to close our fiscal gap, stabilize our debt and restore our state-owned enterprises to health,” Ramaphosa said. He promised to make job creation a priority in 2018.

South Africa’s rand ZAR=D3 rallied soon after Ramaphosa started his address, trading near its three-year best.

Financial markets have rallied since Ramaphosa took over from Zuma as ANC leader in December, as investors warmed to his pledges to woo overseas investment.

He thanked Zuma for the way he had approached recent events. Facing waning electoral support for his party, Ramaphosa needs to avoid alienating ANC members still loyal to the 75-year-old former president.

In a direct appeal to poorer black voters – the core of the ANC’s support – Ramaphosa said he would aim to speed up the transfer of land to black people. Two decades after the end of apartheid, the ANC is under pressure to redress racial disparities in land ownership where whites own most of the land.

Ramaphosa said he will pursue a policy of “radical economic transformation” that will speed up expropriation of land without compensation, but said this should be done in a way that increases agricultural production and improves food security.

Ramaphosa said mining had potential for growth and jobs.

“We need to see mining as a sunrise industry,” he said.

South Africa’s mining industry has been a major employer and contributed 7.7 percent to gross domestic product in 2016. The sector also accounts for 25 percent of exports in Africa’s most industrialised economy.

South Africa’s GDP is estimated to grow by around 1 percent this year.

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Tech: Twitter users are being called out for posting fake claims of racially motivated assaults at 'Black Panther' showings

"Black Panther."

Many of the false claims have used unrelated photos of physically abused women to suggest that assaults took place at screenings of the film on Thursday.

  • A number of Twitter users are being called out for posting fake claims of racially motivated assaults at showings of Marvel's "Black Panther.
  • Many of the false claims have used unrelated photos of physically abused women.

A handful of Twitter users have been called out for posting fake claims of racially motivated assaults at showings of Marvel's "Black Panther," Buzzfeed reported Friday.

Many of the false claims have used unrelated photos of physically abused women to suggest that assaults took place at screenings of the film on Thursday.

Others on Twitter have called out the fake claims of assault, citing the original photos of the abused women used in the fabricated posts.

Twitter has already taken down a number of posts previously reported by Buzzfeed.

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FA Cup: Manchester United's squad to face Huddersfield revealed



  1. FA Cup: Manchester United’s squad to face Huddersfield revealed  Daily Post Nigeria
  2. Out-of-form Pogba under scrutiny at Man United  Washington Post
  3. Can a former League of Ireland favourite inspire an upset of Man City and more FA Cup talking points  The42
  4. When will Jose Mourinho build properly around star Paul Pogba?  ESPN (blog)
  5. FA Cup draw live stream and on TV: How watch quarter-final draw online, and what are the ball numbers?  The Sun

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Willian takes centre stage as Chelsea turn on style to destroy Hull



  1. Willian takes centre stage as Chelsea turn on style to destroy Hull  The Guardian
  2. Willian Brace Leads Chelsea to Easy 2018 FA Cup Win vs. Hull City  Bleacher Report
  3. FA Cup: Chelsea, Leicester City qualify for quarter-finals  Daily Post Nigeria

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It’s a Season of Love! Pastor Ituah & Ibidunni Ighodalo Celebrate 11th Wedding Anniversary with Cute Family Photos

Pastor Ituah and his ever beautiful and charming wife, Ibidunni Ighodalo are celebrating their 11th wedding anniversary today and they are all shades of beauty in these lovely family photos…

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Strategy: A Playboy Bunny at the center of the latest White House scandal says that Trump ate the same meal every time they met up during their alleged affair

Trump in August 2015.

A former Playboy Playmate's account of an illicit affair with Donald Trump reveals the president to be a man of habit.

  • A New Yorker report delves into the details of an alleged 2006 affair between President Donald Trump and a former Playboy model.
  • According to the Playmate, Trump ate the same thing every night of their alleged affair: steak and mashed potatoes.
  • Details of the report seem to line up with other women's reports of relationships and nonconsensual sexual encounters with Trump.

A former Playboy Playmate's account of an illicit affair with President Donald Trump reveals the president to be a man of habit.

On Friday, The New Yorker published an investigation into Karen McDougal, a former Playmate who has previously said she had an affair with Trump in 2006. At the time, Trump was married to first lady Melania Trump, and his youngest son, Barron, was just months old.

In an eight-page document written by McDougal and reviewed by The New Yorker, the former Playmate reveals intimate details of the reported affair.

"Trump, she said, always stayed in the same bungalow at the Beverly Hills Hotel and ordered the same meal — steak and mashed potatoes — and never drank," The New Yorker reported.

Little details, such as Trump's food preferences, line up with other accounts of Trump's behavior.

Porn star Stormy Daniels, for example, has alleged that she had dinner with Trump in 2006, at a bungalow in the Beverly Hills Hotel. Summer Zervos, who was a contestant on "The Apprentice," alleges that Trump assaulted her at a bungalow at the same hotel in 2007.

And, Trump's dining habits — including a love for well-done steak — are well-documented.

American Media, a media company that owns the National Enquirer and has close ties to Trump, bought the exclusive rights to McDougal's story, The Wall Street Journal reported in 2016. But, the company did not run any pieces on the story — something that The New Yorker notes is a tactic commonly used by media outlets to kill a story.

McDougal did not directly comment on the alleged affair in the New Yorker piece, for fear of violating her agreement with American Media. The White House claimed the incidents discussed in the document did not happen, with a spokesperson telling The New Yorker that "The President says he never had a relationship with McDougal."

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Presidency confirms Buhari's meeting with APC governors in Daura



  1. Presidency confirms Buhari’s meeting with APC governors in Daura  Daily Post Nigeria
  2. Why we met with Buhari in Daura – APC governors  Premium Times
  3. Buhari meets APC Governors’ Forum in Daura  Daily Trust
  4. APC reconciliation: The task before Tinubu in S’West  Vanguard

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Libyan returnee dies two days after arrival



  1. Libyan returnee dies two days after arrival  The Eagle Online
  2. Libya returnee dies in Port Harcourt  The Nation Newspaper
  3. Libya Returnee Dies Two Days After Arriving Nigeria  CHANNELS TELEVISION

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UNILAG matriculates 9204 for 2017/2018 academic session



  1. UNILAG matriculates 9204 for 2017/2018 academic session  The Nation Newspaper
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2019: Election budget ready in 7 days – INEC Chairman



  1. 2019: Election budget ready in 7 days – INEC Chairman  The Nation Newspaper
  2. 2019: CSO tracks campaign funds, others  Blueprint newspapers Limited (blog)

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Osun Assembly passes vote of confidence on Speaker



  1. Osun Assembly passes vote of confidence on Speaker  The Nation Newspaper

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Nigerian Army Consolidates Success In Sambisa Forest, Builds Borehole For Troops



  1. Nigerian Army Consolidates Success In Sambisa Forest, Builds Borehole For Troops  SaharaReporters.com

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Ciara Finally Reveals The Face Of Her Little Princess Sienna Princess Wilson (Watch Video)

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The Latest Must Have Fabulous Ankara Styles

We are lucky to live in a world where pretty much anything goes, fashion-wise. It means that people can express themselves in all kinds of ways through clothing. In many…

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Politics: Multi-millionaire Cyril Ramaphosa is South Africa's new president

South African Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa greets security personnel at the World Economic Forum on Africa 2017 meeting in Durban, South Africa, May 5, 2017. REUTERS/Rogan Ward

His election elicited songs and cheers by parliament members and his supporters.

  • Cyril Ramaphosa has been sworn in as South Africa's president.
  • Former president Jacob Zuma resigned on Wednesday.
  • In his first presidential speech, Ramaphosa promised to tackle the issues of corruption that proliferated under Zuma.
  • Ramaphosa, one of the country's wealthiest politicians, was the only candidate nominated by parliament to lead, and the decision was met with cheers by his supporters.

Former deputy president and businessman Cyril Ramaphosa was sworn in as South Africa's new president following Jacob Zuma's resignation on Wednesday.

In his first presidential speech, Ramaphosa, 65, promised to tackle the issues of corruption that proliferated under Zuma.

Zuma, who became president in 2009, has faced allegations of corruption, money laundering, and fraud, but denies any wrongdoing.

Zuma's resignation came after the African National Congress (ANC), the country's ruling party, ordered him to step down from his role on Monday.

Ramaphosa is a member of the ANC, and previously served as deputy president. He was the only candidate nominated by parliament, and his election elicited songs and cheers by parliament members and his supporters.

However, some parliamentary members were less than thrilled with his direct nomination.

Members of one of the country's opposition parties, Economic Freedom Fighters, walked out of parliament following the vote. The party said the entire government had become "illegitimate" under Zuma's 9-year reign and favored holding new elections.

Ramaphosa's business past

ANC lawmaker Patrick Maesola called Ramaphosa a revolutionary figure, and echoed calls for confidence in Ramaphosa's ability to bring change to South Africa.

Ramapohosa was previously an anti-apartheid activist and trade unionist. He previously served as the country's chief negotiator during the transition to democracy in the 1990s, and was reportedly Nelson Mandela's first choice to lead the country after him.

But following a defeat in 1997, Ramapohosa left politics and transitioned to business. He formed the Shanduka Group which invests in resources, real estate, banking, insurance and telecommunications. He also has ownership in major companies like McDonald's South Africa and was once on the advisory board for Coca-Cola International.

Ramaphosa has been named one of the country's wealthiest politicians, with a net worth of about $450 million.

However, Ramaphosa has faced criticism for his past business dealings, and has allegedly been tied to the moving of millions of dollars into offshore bank accounts for a major cell phone company he once chaired.

The nation's new leader is set to deliver a State of the Nation address on Friday.

Alexandra Ma contributed to this report.

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Supply glut to slow Okomu sales in 2018



  1. Supply glut to slow Okomu sales in 2018  New Telegraph Newspaper

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Police arrest two kidnappers, rescue two victims in Niger



  1. Police arrest two kidnappers, rescue two victims in Niger  The Punch
  2. Two arrested for kidnapping  New Telegraph Newspaper

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