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Opinion: There Is Nothing Virtual About Bitcoin's Energy Appetite

Cloud Hashing, a company that does Bitcoin mining, runs servers in Iceland that are housed at VerneGlobal in Reykjavik, Iceland, Dec. 9, 2013. Creating a single cryptocurrency token requires as much electricity as two years’ worth of consumption by an average American home.

SAN FRANCISCO — Creating a new bitcoin requires electricity. A lot of it.

In the virtual currency world this creation process is called “mining.” There is no physical digging, since bitcoins are purely digital.

But the computer power needed to create each digital token consumes at least as much electricity as the average American household burns through in two years, according to figures from Morgan Stanley and Alex de Vries, an economist who tracks energy use in the industry.

The total network of computers plugged into the bitcoin network consumes as much energy each day as some medium-size countries — which country depends on whose estimates you believe. And the network supporting Ethereum, the second-most valuable virtual currency, gobbles up another country’s worth of electricity each day.

The energy consumption of these systems has risen as the prices of virtual currencies have skyrocketed, leading to a vigorous debate among Bitcoin and Ethereum enthusiasts about burning so much electricity.

The creator of Ethereum, Vitalik Buterin, is leading an experiment with a more energy-efficient way to create tokens, in part because of his concern about the effect that the network’s electricity use could have on global warming.

“I would personally feel very unhappy if my main contribution to the world was adding Cyprus’ worth of electricity consumption to global warming,” Buterin said in an interview.

But many virtual currency aficionados argue that the energy consumption is worth it for the grander cause of securing the Bitcoin and Ethereum networks and making a new kind of financial infrastructure, free from the meddling of banks or governments.

“The electricity usage is really essential,” said Peter Van Valkenburgh, the director of research at Coin Center, a group that advocates for virtual currency technology. “Because of the costs, we know the only people participating are serious, that they are economically invested. That creates the incentives for cooperation.”

This dispute has its foundations in the complex systems that produce tokens like bitcoin; ether, the currency on the Ethereum network; and many other new virtual currencies.

All of the computers trying to mine tokens are in a computational race, trying to find a particular, somewhat random answer to a math algorithm. The algorithm is so complicated that the only way to get the answer is to make lots of guesses. The more guesses, the better a computer’s chances. But each time the computers try new guesses, they use computational power and electricity.

The lure of new bitcoins encourages people to use lots of fast computers, and lots of electricity, to find the right answer and unlock the new bitcoins that are distributed every 10 minutes or so.

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This process was defined by the original bitcoin software, released in 2009. The goal was to distribute new coins to people on the Bitcoin network without a central institution handing out the money.

Early on, it was possible to win the contest with just a laptop computer. But the rules of the network dictate that as more computers join in the race, the algorithm automatically adjusts to get harder, requiring anyone who wants to compete to use more computers and more electricity.

These days, the 12.5 bitcoins that are handed out every 10 minutes or so are worth about $145,000, so people have been willing to invest astronomical sums to participate in this race, which has in turn made the race harder. This explains why there are now enormous server farms around the world dedicated to mining bitcoins.

This process is central to bitcoin’s existence because in the process of mining, all the computers are also serving as accountants for the Bitcoin network. The algorithm the computers solve requires them to also keep track of all the new transactions coming onto the network.

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The mining race is meant to be hard so that no one can dominate the accounting and fudge the records. In the 2008 paper that first described bitcoin, the mysterious creator of the virtual currency, Satoshi Nakamoto, wrote that the system was designed to thwart a “greedy attacker” who might want to alter the records and “defraud people by stealing back his payments.” Because of the mining and accounting rules, the attacker “ought to find it more profitable to play by the rules.”

The rules have kept attackers at bay in the nine years since the network got going. Without this process, most computer scientists agree, bitcoin would not work.

But there is disagreement over the real value of bitcoin and the network that supports it.

For people who consider bitcoin nothing more than a speculative bubble — or a speculative bubble that has enabled online drug sales and ransom payments — any new contribution toward global warming is probably not worth it.

But bitcoin aficionados counter that it has allowed for the creation of the first financial network with no government or company in charge. In countries like Zimbabwe and Argentina, bitcoin has sometimes provided a more stable place to park money than the local currency. And in countries with more stable economies, bitcoin has led to a flurry of new investments, jobs and startup companies.

“Labeling bitcoin mining as a ‘waste’ is a failure to look at the big picture,” Marc Bevand, a miner and analyst, wrote on his blog. The jobs alone, he added, “are a direct, measurable and positive impact that bitcoin already made on the economy.”

But even some people who are interested in all that innovation have worried about the enormous electrical use.

De Vries, who keeps track of the use on the site Digiconomist, estimated that each bitcoin transaction currently required 80,000 times more electricity to process than each Visa credit card transaction, for example.

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“Visa is more centralized,” de Vries said. “If you really distrust the financial system, maybe that is unattractive. But is that difference really worth the additional energy cost? I think for most people that is probably not worth the case.”

The figures published by de Vries have been criticized by Bevand and other bitcoin fans, who say they overstate the energy costs by a factor of about three. Many critics add that producing and securing physical money and gold also require lots of energy, in some cases as much as or more than bitcoin uses.

Van Valkenburgh, of the Coin Center, has argued that bitcoin miners, who can do the work anywhere, have an incentive to situate themselves near cheap, often green energy sources, especially now that coal-guzzling China appears to be exiting the mining business. Several mining companies have opened server farms near geothermal energy in Iceland and hydroelectric power in Washington state.

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But the concerns about electricity use have still hit home with many in the industry. The virtual currencies known as Ripple and Stellar, which were created after bitcoin, were designed not to require electrically demanding mining.

Perhaps the biggest change could come from the new mining process proposed by Buterin for Ethereum, a process that some smaller currencies are already using. Known as “proof of stake,” it distributes new coins to people who are able to prove their ownership of existing coins — their stake in the system.

The current method, which relies so heavily on computational power, is called “proof of work.” Under that method, the accounts and people who get new coins do not need existing tokens. They just need lots of computers to take part in the computational race.

Energy concerns are not the only factor encouraging the move. Buterin also believes that the new method, which is likely to be rolled out over the next year, will allow for a less centralized network of computers overseeing the system.

This article originally appeared in The New York Times.

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Carles Puigdemont: court rejects new bid to arrest Catalan ex-president



  1. Carles Puigdemont: court rejects new bid to arrest Catalan ex-president  The Guardian
  2. The Latest: Judge Refuses Intl Arrest Warrant for Puigdemont  U.S. News & World Report
  3. Catalonia’s Puigdemont Is Put Forth For President, Despite New Calls For Arrest  NPR

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Injury-ravaged Vermaelen suffers fresh setback at Barcelona

Barcelona's Thomas Vermaelen.

The Belgium international defender has been ruled out for a fortnight by the La Liga leaders with a hamstring problem

Injury-ravaged Vermaelen suffers fresh setback at Barcelona



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CHAN 2018: Zambia will not underestimate Namibia

Ernest Mbewe: There were several excellent Zambia performers in their 3-1 victory over Uganda, with Lazarous Kambole and Fackson Kapumbu both catching the eye. However, it was Mbewe whose influence ultimately broke the deadlock, as his pace on the coun...

Zambia will approach their match against Namibia with all the seriousness despite having qualified for the quarter finals

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Ill-health stalls Metuh’s trial

THE trial of former National Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP), Olisa Metuh, was stalled on Monday at the Federal High Court, Abuja, due to his ill–health. Metuh, who is standing trial alongside his company, Destra Investment […]

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Kaka faults Buhari over Fulani herdsmen activities

A former member of the National Assembly, Senator Gbenga Kaka, has faulted the manner in which President Muhammadu Buhari is handling the nefarious activities of the Fulani herdsmen across the nation. He said that the […]

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Breaking new: George Weah sworn in as Liberia’s 24th president

NCS intercepts 2,200 jerry cans of smuggled petrol

Lassa Fever: Kogi doctor dies after contracting disease

Kogi doctor dies after contracting Lassa Fever

The 30-year-old medical doctor died at a medical centre in Edo State.

A medical doctor of the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Lokoja, Kogi State, who was recently diagnosed with Lassa Fever, has died.

According to a report by The Cable, the doctor, Idowu Ahmad, died at the Federal Medical Centre, Irrua, Edo State, on Sunday, January 21, 2018 after he was transferred there on Saturday, January 20.

Ahmad was diagnosed with the disease on Friday, January 19 after a laboratory analysis of his blood in Irrua came back positive.

Ahmad was 30 years old when he died.

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Olu Falae: Police promises to arrest herdsmen who burnt politician’s farm

Police promises to arrest herdsmen who burnt Falae’s farm

Police says it is chasing herdsmen who set Falae's farm on fire.

The Ondo State police command says it is on the trail of persons who razed the farm of former secretary to the government of the federation, Olu Falae.

At about 5pm on Sunday, suspected herdsmen torched the farm located on Igbatoro road in Akure, Ondo State.

Fulani herdsmen have been blamed for the attack. However, Pulse hasn’t been able to confirm that they are the culprits, at the time of filing this story.

Fire

Speaking to newsmen, Femi Joseph who is spokesperson of the Ondo state police command, said the police is trying to put out the fire and is on the trail of the suspects.

“I can confirm that the place is on fire and our men are there trying to put it out”, Joseph told Premium Times.

“But I cannot confirm that those involved were Fulani herdsmen because we have not made any arrest. It is only after an arrest that we can ascertain those who set it on fire.

“Even Falae said he suspected that they were Fulani herdsmen, he himself did not see them".

Kidnap

On Monday, September 21, 2015, Falae was kidnapped on his farm by a group of Fulani herdsmen.

Falae sought the job of president of Nigeria in 1999 but lost the vote to the PDP backed Olusegun Obasanjo

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Real Madrid icon Ronaldo reveals Championship ambition

The legendary Brazilian is eager to get into club ownership and is setting his sights on acquiring a second tier side in England or Spain

Real Madrid icon Ronaldo reveals Championship ambition



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January transfer news & rumours: Alexis pictured in Man Utd shirt after medical

Goal takes a look at the biggest transfer rumours from the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A and beyond as we head into the winter window

January transfer news & rumours: Alexis pictured in Man Utd shirt after medical



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Shoprite operator in Nigeria ordered to pay $10m for breach of contract



  1. Shoprite operator in Nigeria ordered to pay $10m for breach of contract  Daily Post Nigeria

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Fire kills triplets, brother in Jigawa



  1. Fire kills triplets, brother in Jigawa  The Punch

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I do not hate the Fulani race… by Fani-Kayode

I do not hate the Fulani race… by Fani-Kayode

‘Abia Accident Trauma Centre 70% Completed’

Umuahia – The Accident Trauma Centre being built by the Abia State government that would take care of accident victims is 70 per cent completed, Kingsley Megwara, the General Manager of the State Passengers Integrated Manifest Safety.

Scheme (ASPIMSS,) has disclosed.

Megwara told INDEPENDENT in Umuahia that the project was the brainchild of Governor Okezie ikpeazu when he was the agency’s general manager.

Said he: “You see, Dr. Ikpeazu started that project and that is one of his babies. That is why we are doing everything in our power to make sure that the edifice is completed and that we do what we are supposed to do there.”

The governor in his vision has a special dream for the trauma centre.

“As we speak, approval has been given for procurement of the equipment once the edifice is completed. That would give us the advantage of taking care of accident victims within the centre, as we normally take them to other hospitals.

“We will be on course to have that edifice not just completed but properly equipped. The trauma centre is of very critical value to the governor’s overall dream of saving lives here in Abia State, and we are trying hard to key into that dream.”

According to Megwara, plans are also on top gear to recruit more hands once the edifice is completed.

“Not quite long ago, the Commissioner for Health visited our office and I know that there are plans to recruit doctors and nurses to help that trauma centre once it is completed and commissioned.”

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Herdsmen Violence: Sultan-led JNI attacks CAN over statements



  1. Herdsmen Violence: Sultan-led JNI attacks CAN over statements  TVC News

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I Will Be Liberal With Nigeria’s Prominent Religions – Gani Adams

Lagos – Aare Gani Adams, newly installed Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yoruba land, has said that though his position as the Aare Ona Kakanfo was purely a traditional title, he would be liberal with Nigeria’s three prominent religions, namely Christianity, Islam and Traditional Religion.

Adams stated this at the weekend when he worshipped at Ijo Orunmila Adulawo in Ebute Meta, Lagos as part of activities to praise God for the successful hosting of his installation as the 15th Aare Onakakanfo of Yoruba Land.

In his sermon, Chief Awodiran Agboola, who welcomed Adams and his entourage to Ijo Orunmila Adulawo, described the Aare Ona Kakanfo as a symbol of peace and urged him to continually use his prestigious position to preach peace and unity across the country.

“You are a worthy son and blessing to Nigeria and the Yoruba race as a whole. We prayed that God would continue to bless you with long life, so that you can fulfill all your dreams in life,” he said.

He urged Adams to appeal to Federal Government to give traditional worshippers more attention and support, stating that the traditional worshippers have been abandoned which is not so in other countries.

Expressing his appreciation, Adams said, “I’m here today to worship with you and also to identify with you because my position is purely traditional title but I have to be liberal with the three prominent religions we practised in the country.

“Last Saturday, I played host to over 70 thousand guests in Oyo, and the event was hitch- free, without complains or casualties, so there is need to thank God for the success recorded at the event. Today, we are going to observe our thanksgiving service with you, here in Ijo Orunmila and tomorrow, we shall also visit the Genesis Global Church, Alakuko, Lagos, to observe the thanksgiving service.”

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Real Madrid & Barcelona January transfer news LIVE: Ronaldo to take pay cut for Man Utd

Goal brings you all the latest news, rumours and deals related to the Blancos and Blaugrana as the January transfer window heats up

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2019: Sani reacts to rejection by APC chairmen, endorsement of El-Rufai's aide



  1. 2019: Sani reacts to rejection by APC chairmen, endorsement of El-Rufai’s aide  Daily Post Nigeria
  2. Kaduna Govt. to give incentives to rural teachers  The News
  3. Kaduna Govt. To Review Teachers Remunerations And Other Welfare Packages  Leadership Newspapers

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Empress Njamah: 'I didn't say I can't date younger men,' Actress faults Punch interview

'I didn't say I can't date younger men', Empress Njamah faults Punch interview

Njamah said the Punch journalist who interviewed her concocted the story about her young admirers and challenged the publication to release proof that she made the statement.

Nollywood actress, Empress Njamah has denied a report making the rounds on social media, which quoted her as saying she feels disgusted when men in their 20s make advances at her.

The report, which was originally published in Punch newspapers, circulated online after Instablog9ja reported it.

Njamah called out the Punch reporter whom she said chased her for days before she granted the interview, where she allegedly made the statement.

According to her, she only talked about her charity works and beauty tips in the interview.

The controversial statement reads, "A lot of men in their twenties say they admire me and want to date me. I am sure most of them think I am really young. Sometimes, I find it annoying because if they know my actual age, they wouldn’t come close or show interest in me.

"When people say I look like a lady in her twenties, I just smile. I am actually in my thirties…

Reacting to the report on her Instagram page, the actress described it as "defamation of character". She also challenged the national daily to produce proof that she made the statement or apologise for putting her out in a bad light.

Njamah became a known face in the Nigerian film industry in the '90s after her stellar performances in movies such as Missing Angel (2004), Missing Angel 2 (2004) and Liberian Girl (2006).

ALSO READ: Empress Njamah says women are to be blamed for domestic violence

Born onto a Nigerian father, and Cameroonian mother, she grew to prominence in 1995 after acting in more movies such as Red Hot, When Love Die, You Broke My Heart, You Broke My Heart 2, Love of My Life, The Pastor & Harlot, and She Devil.

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Politics: It’s impossible for the UK to win Brexit negotiations — so this is what Theresa May should do, according to Yanis Varoufakis

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Greece's former finance minister explains how Britain may be unable to get a good deal out of the EU, and what type of deal Theresa May should aim for instead.

  • Business Insider spoke to Yanis Varoufakis, former Greek finance minister and author of Adults in the Room: My battle against Europe's deep establishment.
  • Varoufakis said Theresa May misinterpreted the Brexit referendum's result and was wrong to think she could negotiate with the European Union.
  • He says the best option is now for Britain to file an application for a Norway-style deal with the EU during a five-year transitional period.

Full transcript below.

Yanis Varoufakis: Theresa May made two gross errors. The first one was immediately after the Brexit referendum; she interpreted the verdict of the British people as a verdict in favour of xenophobia, of ending freedom of movement, when the sensible interpretation would have been that it was an attempt to restore sovereignty to the British parliament.

The second error was to imagine that she was going to negotiate with the European Union. The European Union does not negotiate unless it is forced to, because the European Union’s greatest nightmare is a mutually advantageous agreement between Britain and the European Union.

They are only concerned with one thing: How to signal to the rest of Europe that anyone who votes in a government or who votes in a referendum in a manner which challenges the authority of the deep establishment in Europe will get crushed.

The only way Britain can salvage the wreckage that is coming out of the Article 50 process is for Mrs May to do the right thing – by Britain and by Europe – to stop these negotiations and simply file an application for a Norway-style agreement for a period of at least five years after the two-year Article 50 process is over, to give certainty to business, certainty to citizens, and in an important sense, to honour the strongest argument in favour of Brexit, which is the restoration of sovereignty to the House of Commons.

Because only if you give the House of Commons a period of six, seven years of stability will the members of parliament have the opportunity to debate amongst themselves what kind of arrangements they want between the European Union and the United Kingdom.

Produced by Fraser Moore. Special thanks to Noah Friedman and Alana Kakoyiannis.

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Arsenal January transfer news LIVE: Wenger claims Alexis is leaving for money

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Delta govt begs Avengers over threats to resume attacks on oil facilities

The Deputy Governor of Delta State and Chairman, Delta State Advocacy Committee Against Vandalism of Oil and Gas Facilities, Barr. Kingsley Burutu Otuaro, has appealed to the Niger Delta Avengers to sheathe their swords and come to the dialogue table. The NDA had hinted days ago of intention to attack critical oil assets in resumed […]

Delta govt begs Avengers over threats to resume attacks on oil facilities

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Program Officers at Association for Reproductive and Family Health (ARFH)

Association for Reproductive and Family Health (ARFH) is one of the leading Nigerian Non-Governmental Organizations implementing programs for improving Sexual and Reproductive Health, Care and Treatment of HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis (TB) and Malaria etc. We offer professionals opportunities for career advancement, good working environment and competitive remuneration. We seek applications from qualified persons for the following position in the organization for Global Fund TB grant.
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Shetimma Is A Prudent Manager Of Resources – Durkwa

Alhaji Usman Mamman Durkwa is the Deputy Governor of Borno State. In this interview with SUNNY NWANKWO, he sheds some light on his experience in office and the administration’s successes so far, among other issues. Excerpts:

You have just clocked two years in office as a Deputy Governor of Borno State. Could you share some of your experiences so far?

Firstly, I must thank Almighty Allah for giving me life to do whatever I am doing. Without life and good health, there is nothing else one can do as a human being. Let me also thank the Executive Governor of Borno State, Alhhaji Kashim Shettima, for giving me the opportunity to serve the state as a deputy governor. I will always hold him in very high esteem. I will ensure that I don’t disappoint him.

As regards my experience so far as a deputy governor, it is quite challenging and at the same time very interesting. Since I became the deputy governor, I have been doing my best. I am sure the people of the state appreciate my efforts so far.

How would you describe the relationship between you and Governor Shettima since you became his deputy?

Wonderful. It is very cordial. In fact, we are not looking ourselves as governor and deputy, but as brothers.. He treats me like his immediate brother, not like his second-in-command. So, in a nutshell, we understand ourselves very well. That is why we’ve been able to achieve so much in the state. The governor is very simple, kindhearted and an easy going person. I don’t think that I will ever regret working with him as my boss.

In what area would you say that the Governor Shettima administration has performed well?

To be frank with you, this present administration under the leadership of Kashim Shettima has performed wonderfully well in all the sectors of the state’s economy. A lot have been achieved so far. For example, the Legacy Housing Estate along Jos Road has been completed. Also, this administration embarked on the establishment of the Borno State University, which has reached 80 percent completion. I have not mentioned roads and drainages construction, both at the urban and rural areas, building of new homes for the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in the state, construction of new schools, equipping them with modern facilities across the state. What this government has done so far are too many for me to remember for now.

What is the magic behind these achievements?

It is all about prudent management of resources. We are managing the little we are getting very well. And moreover, our Governor, Kashim Shettima is an economist who knows how to manage resources very well. He is not on any bank loan at all to achieve all these things you are seeing everywhere within the state. To answer your question, the magic behind our successes in the state is good management of resources.

Could you tell us how much the Borno State government is currently spending on IDPs camps?

At the moment, I cannot quote the exact amount the state government is spending on the IDPs. But, I know the money is so much. Before now, the state government was spending over N50million every month on the displaced persons in the state. Like I said, the money is much. But, I cannot remember the actually amount for now. The number of IDPS in the state is much and they are being well fed, three times a day, apart from provision of health facilities for them. All these are being shouldered by the state government. However, some NGOs are also rendering assistance to complement the effort of government on the welfare of the IDPSs

Governor Shettima has once said that by May 2018, all the IDPs in Borno State would have returned to their ancestral homes. Do you think this is possible?

Yes, it possibly because the state government is aggressively embarking on construction and reconstruction of the homes of the IDPs across all the local governments of the state. Works have been completed in some areas, while in some places, it has reached near completion stages. So, I believe firmly that by May this year, the IDPs should have returned to their respective towns and villages.

Do you think that there are some local government areas of the state still under the control of Boko Haram?

Well, I don’t think so. Almost all the local governments areas of the state have been liberated from Boko Haram captivity. The military and other security agencies in the state are doing wonderful work in ensuring that total peace returns to the state. Some of the attacks the Boko Haram is unleashing now are mostly coming from remote villages within the local government headquarters. So, the activities of the terrorists have been highly degraded.

Let me use this opportunity to thank President Muhammad Buhari for his total commitment to ensure that peace returns to Borno state. He gave the soldiers all the necessary support to make them work effectively in the fight against the terrorists. The state government too, under Kashim Shettima, has also done much in boosting the morale of the troops. As it is now, most of the local government areas of the state are free for the IDPs to return to their homes.

Sometime ago, you were almost lynched by some suspected political thugs in your area. Did you suspect anybody in that act?

Well, it is true that I was seriously attacked by some hoodlums to the extent that people thought I was dead. But, for now, I don’t want to talk more on that because the case is already in court. So, that is it.

What would be your next political agenda as we learnt that your people are calling on you to contest for a higher position in 2019?

Firstly, I want to thank my people for appreciating me for what I am doing and I assure them that I will not disappoint them. But, for now, I cannot really say for sure that this is my political agenda because I have not finished the one I am doing. Let me finish this particular one I am doing as the deputy governor. It is then that I will know my next line of action politically.

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Low Oil Price, External Debts, Others Will Lower Nigeria’s Balance Of Trade From 2021 –Report

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Lagos – The deepening of Nigeria’s net negative liabilities position is only likely to continue over the coming years as structurally lower oil prices see the country’s trade balance to move into persistent deficits from 2021, BMI View Report on Economic Analysis of Nigeria’s Limited Risk from External and Balance of Payments has said.

It, however, said while exposure to foreign liabilities leaves the economy vulnerable to a sudden deterioration in investor sentiment , adding that  at just -12.7% of GDP in 2015 , when NIIP data was last made available, the size of Nigeria’s deficit in its NIIP is small compared to elsewhere in the region.

It maintained that Nigeria’s net international investment position will remain in negative territory as the country’s current account returns to deficit from 2021. The threat of capital flight, it added, is limited by the large role foreign direct investment plays in Nigeria’s liabilities position.

It said although a recovery in the price of crude oil – comprising around 90.0% of Nigeria’s total export revenues – will keep the country’s current account in surplus in the next two-to-three years, we believe goods trade dynamics will begin deteriorating notably around 2021 due to steady import growth and maturing oil fields.

According to BMI  report, “As it stands, we are yet to see that kind of economic reform and improvements to Nigeria’s operation environment that could yield the uptick in investment needed to diversify export revenues. This will see the current account reach a deficit of 3.8% of GDP by 2027 according to our forecasts.”

It added that years of foreign investment and government borrowing from abroad have left Nigeria’s NIIP in negative territory despite having run years of current account surpluses.

Besides its relatively small NIIP, the report said Nigeria’s external position benefits from a low external debt burden, which reached just 9.1% of GDP in 2017 compared to a regional average of 45.1%.

“Foreign obligations fell dramatically in the early 2000s as growth accelerated and the country’s creditors wrote off large portions of its debt. While we believe Nigeria’s total external debt stock will steadily rise over our long-term outlook period to 2027, it will likely remain in sustainable territory thanks to a low base, rising oil prices, and a cyclical upswing in real GDP growth, with external debt average 7.4% of GDP across the next decade,” the report stated.

It added that the cost of servicing external debt is likely to rise over in coming years. A decade of unprecedentedly loose monetary policy in developed markets has dragged down yields across emerging markets as investors have moved their into EM markets, where they can usually get a higher return.

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SAG Awards: See full list of winners as host throws shade at Melania Trump

See full list of winners at 2018 SAG Awards

The 2018 SAG Awards host, Kristen Bell subtly criticised the US First Lady for her failure in combating cyberbullying, which was her promise before occupying the White House.

Hollywood actors on Sunday night, January 21, 2018, came out in their most glamorous looks to celebrate and to receive reward for their outstanding performances in the past year at the 24th annual Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards.

The event, which was held in Los Angeles, California, United States, was hosted, for the first time, by actress Kristen Bell.

She kick-started the ceremony by taking a jab at US First Lady, Melania Trump.

"There has never been a host for this awards show before. First time. First person. First lady. I honestly never thought I would grow up to be the first lady, but you know what, I kind of like it. I think my first initiative as first lady will be cyberbullying because I have yet to see any progress on that problem quite yet," CNN quoted Bell as saying.

Although Bell did not mention Mrs. Trump's name, she was obviously making reference to the First Lady, who had said that combating cyberbullying would be her key focus during her time in the White House.

The big winner of the night was "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri" with trophies for best ensemble cast and best actress for Frances McDormand for her portrayal as a grieving mother.

Gary Oldman continued his run, winning Lead Actor for his role in "Darkest Hour" in which he portrayed Winston Churchill.

See the full list of winners below:

 

Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role

Timothee Chalamet, "Call Me by Your Name"

James Franco, "The Disaster Artist"

Daniel Kaluuya, "Get Out"

Gary Oldman, "Darkest Hour" – WINNER

Denzel Washington, "Roman J. Israel, Esq."

Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role

Judi Dench, "Victoria & Abdul"

Sally Hawkins, "The Shape of Water"

Frances McDormand, "Three Billboards Outside of Ebbing, Missouri" – WINNER

Margot Robbie, "I, Tonya"

Saoirse Ronan, "Lady Bird"

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role

Steve Carell, "Battle of the Sexes"

Willem Dafoe, "The Florida Project"

Woody Harrelson,"Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri"

Richard Jenkins, "The Shape of Water"

Sam Rockwell, "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri" – WINNER

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role

Mary J. Blige, "Mudbound"

Hong Chau, "Downsizing"

Holly Hunter, "The Big Sick"

Allison Janney, "I, Tonya" – WINNER

Laurie Metcalf, "Lady Bird"

Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Theatrical Motion Picture

"The Big Sick"

"Get Out"

"Lady Bird"

"Mudbound"

"Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri" – WINNER

Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture

"Baby Driver"

"Dunkirk"

"Logan"

"Wonder Woman" – WINNER

"War for the Planet of the Apes"

Television Awards

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries

Benedict Cumberbatch, "Sherlock"

Jeff Daniels, "Godless"

Robert De Niro, "The Wizard of Lies"

Geoffrey Rush, "Genius"

Alexander Skarsgard, "Big Little Lies" – WINNER

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries

Nicole Kidman, "Big Little Lies" – WINNER

Jessica Lange, "Feud: Bette & Joan"

Susan Sarandon, "Feud: Bette & Joan"

Reese Witherspoon, "Big Little Lies"

Laura Dern, "Big Little Lies"

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series

Jason Bateman, "Ozark"

Sterling K. Brown, "This Is Us" – WINNER

Peter Dinklage, "Game of Thrones"

David Harbour, "Stranger Things"

Bob Odenkirk, "Better Call Saul"

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series

Millie Bobby Brown, "Stranger Things"

Claire Foy, "The Crown" – WINNER

Elisabeth Moss, "The Handmaid's Tale"

Robin Wright, "House of Cards"

Laura Linney, "Ozark"

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series

Anthony Anderson, "Black-ish"

Aziz Ansari, "Master of None"

Larry David, "Curb Your Enthusiasm"

Sean Hayes, "Will & Grace"

William H. Macy, "Shameless" – WINNER

Marc Maron, "GLOW"

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series

Uzo Aduba, "Orange Is the New Black"

Alison Brie, "GLOW"

Jane Fonda, "Grace and Frankie"

Julia Louis-Dreyfus, "Veep" – WINNER

Lily Tomlin, "Grace and Frankie"

Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series

"The Crown"

"Game of Thrones"

"The Handmaid's Tale"

"Stranger Things"

"This Is Us" – WINNER

Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series

"Black-ish"

"Curb Your Enthusiasm"

"GLOW"

"Orange is the New Black"

"Veep" – WINNER

Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series

"Game of Thrones" – WINNER

"GLOW"

"Homeland"

"Stranger Things"

"The Walking Dead"

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January transfer news & rumours: Alexis pictured in Man United shirt after medical

Goal takes a look at the biggest transfer rumours from the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A and beyond as we head into the winter window

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Brotherhood of the Cross and Star: 5 things you need to know about religious group

What you need to know about Brotherhood of the Cross and Star

We take a look at this religious group, its origin story, beliefs and more.

Brotherhood of the Cross and Star is a religious organization that a lot of people know nothing about.

Pulse Religion offers five things you need to know about this religious group.

Origin

It started in 1956. It was founded in Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria. Their motto is Love, Faith, and Hope.

Once it started, it stood out because of the mode of dressing. Based on 1 Peter 3:3, 1 Timothy 2:9–10, Exodus 32:2–4 members dress in white.

 

They also apply no makeup, or jewelry including rings, chains, and wristwatch. Members are also not allowed to wear shoes especially inside the place of worship which is called Bethel.

Members are not permitted to drink anything apart from water.

Leadership

The group is led by Olumba Olumba Obu, the founder. He was born in 1918.

 

For years, he was the leader of the group. He eventually stepped down in 1999.

His son named Rowland, who is also called Olumba Olumba Obu took over in 2000. Reportedly, he is also known as “King of Kings” and “Lord of Lords.”

Beliefs

Unlike mainstream Christianity, this organization believes that Olumba Olumba Obu is the Holy Spirit. However, Obu has said, “I am not Jesus Christ or God.”

The group takes love towards other men, reincarnation, vegetarianism, and veganism seriously.

 

They also believe in God and Jesus whose achievements are believed to be inferior to Obu’s role, which is to complete the work left unfinished by Jesus.

Medicine is a big no-no as the BCS website writes that “BCS do not believe in medicine of any form”.

According to the website, “BCS’ concept of ‘brotherhood’ is much broader than that of most religions, as it encompasses not only human beings, but also all members of the animal kingdom. It seeks to put into practice the idea of Reverence for Life that is to be found in some of the great faiths of the East.”

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Controversy

The organization has faced a lot of scandals. Over the years, there have been claims for miracles, violence within the Brotherhood and speculation that the founder may have died in December 2003.

 

Branches

The group has gone beyond Cross River state. The website says that there are “over a million followers in Africa.”

Members can also be found in the United Kingdom and London.

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King Ateke Tom backs Wike’s 2nd term bid

Herdsmen, victim or culprits?

THE intractable conflict between Fulani herdsmen and farmers has reached a dangerous dimension. Of great concern are the series of coordinating attacks and counter attacks witnessed in some communities of Zamfara, Benue, Taraba and Adamawa […]

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Brands that will still retain consumers’ loyalty in 2018

NO doubt,  the coming of  another year is expected to bring with it new resolutions, new decisions  and fresh thinking, on  the  part of individuals and corporate bodies alike. Expectedly,  the integrated marketing communications sector, […]

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A party for Fafowora



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Sunday 21 January 2018

Ghezzal outshines Niane as AS Monaco defeat Metz

The Algeria international scored to lift his side past their visitors who got a consolatory effort via the Senegal forward

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Lyon 2 Paris Saint-Germain 1: 10-man leaders downed by twin wondergoals

PSG midfielder Marco Verratti and referee Clement Turpin

Kylian Mbappe was injured and Dani Alves was sent off as Ligue 1 leaders Paris Saint-Germain were beaten 2-1 at Lyon.

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Messi, Suarez Score As Runaway Leaders Barcelona Thrash Real Betis

Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez scored a brace each as Barcelona extended their lead at the top of the Spanish La Liga table to 11 points following a 5-0 thrashing of Real Betis at the Estadio Benito Villamarin on Sunday.
Ernesto Valverde’s men went into the game on the back of their 1-0 defeat in the first leg of their Copa del Rey quater-final clash against Espanyol but gave a perfect response to the setback.
The Blaugrana are unbeaten in LaLiga this season.
Both teams struggled to create any meaningful chance in the first half with Ivan Rakitic and Lionel Messi coming close for Barcelona.
Thomas Vermaelen was withdrawn two minutes before the break due what looked like a hamstring injury with Samuel Umtiti his place.
Barcelona made the breakthrough in the 59th minute with Rakitic racing onto a through ball and slotting it into the net.
Messi added the second five minutes later with a left-foot shot after beating Betis’ offside trap.
Rakitic and Messi combined in the 69th minute with the former delivering an inviting cross for  Suarez who volleyed home to make it three.
Messi grabbed his second of the game 10 minutes from the end. Suarez played a great ball out wide to the Argentine and as they found themselves two-on-two, he cut inside, and went past both defenders before scoring.
The rout was completed a minute when Suarez tucked the ball into the net after he was teed up by Messi.

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