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Tish Cyrus Opens Up About Anxiety and Struggles Following Divorce and Mother’s Death
Tish Cyrus, mother of singer Miley Cyrus, has shared her personal journey through grief, divorce, and severe anxiety. In a candid conversation on Tay Lautner’s podcast The Squeeze on January 14, the 58-year-old reflected on the emotional toll of losing her mother and ending her 28-year marriage to Billy Ray Cyrus. Coping with Back-to-Back Tragedies
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Notre Dame Football Coach Marcus Freeman Breaks Silence on Battery Allegation, Defends Family
Notre Dame Fighting Irish head coach Marcus Freeman addressed the recent battery allegation against him during a press conference on Wednesday, January 14. The 40-year-old coach emphasized that he acted in a respectful and professional manner while protecting his family and thanked the university, police, and community for their support. Allegation Linked to Son’s Wrestling
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Jay Leno Reflects on Staying by Wife Mavis’ Side Amid Her Dementia Diagnosis
Legendary comedian Jay Leno recently opened up about his enduring marriage to Mavis Leno during an appearance on Maria Shriver’s Life Above the Noise podcast. The 75-year-old former late-night host shared candid reflections on the reactions he’s received from others as he continues to care for his wife, who was diagnosed with advanced dementia in
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PDP Slams Tinubu Administration Over $9 Million U.S. Lobbying Deal, Urges Focus on Citizen Security
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has strongly criticised the Federal Government over its reported $9 million contract with U.S.-based lobbying firm DCI Group, calling the deal “defective and deceptive.” The opposition party condemned the move as an unnecessary expenditure aimed at improving Nigeria’s image abroad instead of addressing the country’s pressing security challenges. According to
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Sowore Foundation Awards 250 Scholarships, Empowers Artisans, Hosts 2026 #ComeToKiribo Festival in Ondo
The Sowore Foundation, founded by human rights activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore, has awarded 250 scholarships to students across disciplines including Medicine, Nursing, and Law. The organisation also empowered 45 artisans and other vulnerable members of society during its 2026 #ComeToKiribo Festival, held on January 1 in Kiribo, Ondo State. The festival, now
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LASTMA Arrests Tanker Driver After Fatal Collision Kills Motorcyclist and Passenger in Epe
The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) has arrested the driver of an empty Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) tanker following a fatal road accident at Pokia Junction, inward Araga, along the Epe–Ijebu Road. The crash claimed the lives of a commercial motorcyclist and his passenger, according to Adebayo Taofiq, LASTMA’s Director of Public Affairs and
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Two Transporters Held Hostage Over Damaged Solar Panels in Abia for Three Weeks
Two logistics workers in Abia State claim they have been stranded for nearly three weeks at a private residence after completing a delivery, following a dispute over damaged solar panels. The workers, a driver and his assistant, allege that Chief Martin Mbaka, Managing Director and CEO of Quietstorm Group, impounded the delivery vehicle they operated
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BREAKING: Fire Guts Foam Depot, Sparks Panic on Asa-Dam Road, Ilorin
A fire broke out on Wednesday at a house used for selling foams along Asa-Dam Road in Ilorin West Local Government Area, Kwara State, sparking panic among residents as flames rapidly spread to nearby buildings. Video footage obtained by SaharaReporters shows the fire raging from behind the affected building and moving toward adjoining structures, sending
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Amnesty International Condemns Nigerian Government Over Sowore’s ‘Sham Trials’, Demands Release of Passport
Amnesty International has strongly condemned the Nigerian government for what it described as the targeting of activist Omoyele Sowore through “unlawful detentions and sham trials based on bogus charges.” The global human rights organization said these actions constitute a serious abuse of human rights and highlight flaws in Nigeria’s judicial system. In a statement posted
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IBB University Staff Begin Two-Week Warning Strike Over Unpaid Allowances
Staff of Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University (IBBUL), Lapai, Niger State, have launched a two-week warning strike over unpaid allowances and other unresolved entitlements. The industrial action commenced on Wednesday following an emergency meeting of the Joint Action Committee (JAC), after repeated ultimatums to the Niger State government and the university’s Governing Council went unheeded. JAC
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