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Helicopter Crashes Into Slackline in Arizona Canyon, Killing All Four Onboard
Tragedy struck in Arizona’s Telegraph Canyon on Monday when a helicopter reportedly collided with a slackline, resulting in the deaths of all four passengers. The incident has shocked both the aviation and extreme sports communities, as investigators work to determine exactly how the crash occurred. What Happened The Pinal County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that the
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Trump Claims Venezuela to Transfer Up to 50 Million Barrels of Oil to the US
US President Donald Trump has announced that Venezuela will reportedly be turning over between 30 and 50 million barrels of oil to the United States following a military operation that removed President Nicolás Maduro from power. The transfer, valued at approximately $2.8 billion (£2.1bn) at current market prices, will reportedly be sold with the proceeds
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Kayode Ojo Campaign Accuses Oyebanji Government of Harassment and Secret Detention of Supporters in Ekiti
The campaign organization of Engineer Kayode Ojo, a governorship aspirant of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State, has accused the administration of Governor Biodun Oyebanji of intimidation, unlawful arrests, harassment, and the secret detention of its members ahead of the 2026 governorship election. In a statement obtained by SaharaReporters on January 6, 2026,
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Greenland and Ukraine Highlight Trump’s Unpredictable Foreign Policy
The worlds of geopolitics and international diplomacy are currently focused on two seemingly unrelated but telling case studies: Greenland and Ukraine. Both highlight the head-spinning unpredictability of US President Donald Trump, leaving European allies scrambling to anticipate Washington’s next moves. Europe Faces a Rollercoaster European capitals are grappling with the challenge of aligning US policy
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EXCLUSIVE: Enugu Allocates ₦30 Billion for School Feeding Programme Amid Construction Delays
Enugu State has allocated ₦30 billion in its 2026 budget for a school feeding programme aimed at benefiting 260 “Smart Schools” across the state. This initiative, championed by Governor Peter Mbah, is part of a broader effort to improve child nutrition and learning outcomes. However, the plan has sparked concerns due to the fact that
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Sokoto Court Jails Three for Spraying Naira Notes at Social Events
Justice Ahmad Mahmud of the Federal High Court Sokoto has convicted and sentenced Ahmad Abdullahi Buhari, Jamilu Bello, and Yasir Muhammad Bala to five years imprisonment for Naira mutilation. The three defendants were sentenced on December 10, 2025, after pleading guilty to a five-count charge under Section 21(1) of the Central Bank of Nigeria Act,
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White House Confirms US Exploring Options to Acquire Greenland, Including Military Means
The White House has confirmed that US President Donald Trump is considering “a range of options” to acquire Greenland, including the potential use of military force. The announcement comes amid growing tensions with European allies over the status of the semi-autonomous Arctic territory, which is part of the Kingdom of Denmark and a NATO member.
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Former Wales and Fiji Coach Ioan Cunningham Joins Scotland Women’s Rugby Backroom Staff
Ioan Cunningham, former head coach of Wales and Fiji, has been appointed as an assistant coach for Scotland Women, joining the backroom team under newly appointed head coach Sione Fukofuka. Cunningham brings a wealth of experience to Scottish Rugby, having led Fiji Women during last summer’s 2025 Rugby World Cup, where they impressed in the
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EXCLUSIVE: Ex-Husband Accuses Lagos-Based Cleric Chikere Nwafor of Forgery, Church Fund Diversion, and Death Threats in Bitter Property Dispute
Apostle Chikere Nwafor, the Lagos-based cleric and founder of Heaven’s Gateway Ministries, has been accused by her ex-husband, Martin Ugbulu, of forgery, financial fraud, and death threats. These accusations stem from a long-running dispute over church funds and jointly owned properties in both Nigeria and the United Kingdom. In an exclusive interview with SaharaReporters, Martin
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Young Man Goes Missing in Lagos After Trip to Buy Goods; Family Appeals for Help
Abdulfattah Oyedele, a young man from Ikotun, Lagos, has been declared missing by his family after he left home on January 3, 2026, and failed to return. His disappearance has raised serious concerns about his safety and whereabouts. According to sources close to the family, Abdulfattah left his home in Ikotun, a densely populated area
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