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By Enejo Shaibu

‘’Miraculous’’ was how many political observers termed Yahaya Bello’s ascent to the number one position in Kogi State from nowhere. It is the unique nobody to somebody tale which we see in Nollywood movies. But unlike in the movies where somebody who was nobody becomes a hero to all and lives happily ever after, Bello’s tale, after eight years in power, is anything but that. The man is not living a happy ever-after so far, with him being called to clear his name of numerous alleged corrupt acts by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

I had held a hope that, given Bello’s ‘divine’ path to power in Kogi State where the Igbiras had played second fiddle to the Igalas since the creation of the state in 1991, there would be a positive development given the Igalas seeming ineptitude.

After the first emperor-like period of the late Prince Abubakar Audu, the people of the state (especially the Igalas) must have missed him so bad that after booting him out because of his imperiousness, voted for him to come back after 12 years of lacklustre performance by from Ibrahim idris and his in- law Idris wada consecutive governments. Apparently, Audu’s achievements in four years still stands heads and shoulders above 12 years of both Idrises. But the plan of the Igalas did not work and Yahaya Bello, an Igbira man, stepped in.

I had held a hope that maybe Bello would deliver the dividends of democracy to all in Kogi state irrespective of tribe, religion or whatsoever, given the manner in which he came to power. The only ‘’dividend of democracy,’’ and only achievement in my opinion after eight years of his rule, is to show the world that the Igala superiority when it comes to winning elections in Kogi state has become a myth. He demystified the Igala superiority complex and made it clear that the governorship of Kogi State is not the birth right of the Igala kingdom.

Other than the aforementioned, there is really nothing to point to in regards to achievement. The perks of office got to his head. Was it the age factor?

We all know a governor in Nigeria is powerful. The power exercised where there is no real check and balance corrupts absolutely. No doubt. We are all witnesses to the excesses of power displayed by different governors both military and civilian over the years. Apart from the military era when the likes of Yakubu Gowon and Murtala Muhammed wielded power when they were under 40, Bello became the youngest governor at 40 in modern times in Nigeria. He suddenly had raw power thrust upon him. As power tends to corrupt, Bello could not resist this tendency and like his fellow governors before him, became corrupt both in mind and action.

From his so called civil service verification exercise (which if had been done justly would have weeded out genuine ghost workers) to owing months of salaries (at a point paying percentages) when N19 billions was just sitting in sterling bank (kogi government denied it was theirs) to a general backwardness in the state where state thugs reigned supreme, to white lion slogans and at a point becoming Yusuf Buhari’s chaperone in Abuja and not even pretending he had a state to govern, Bello became so power drunk that his word was akin to the law in Kogi State.

But power is transient. It is either power leaves a man while the man is alive or he leaves power when he dies. There must be a parting of ways. In Nigeria, governorship power is but eight years maximum. There are other powers though. Senatorial power and presidential power for instances. Like Lord Acton said: ‘’Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely.’’ Such power is addictive and having tasted it in one form, one will want to keep on tasting it. Bello knowing governorship power was coming to an end sought either of the aforementioned power. He tried and failed.

Tinubu got one and Natasha-Akpoti has denied him his preferred senatorial slot as there was a widespread belief that the plan was for his lackey who had won the initial election, before it was deemed a fraud, to resign at an appointed time and a by-election would have ushered Bello into the senate.

However, in directly, he has not let go of governorship power. He has, again, demystified the Igala superiority myth, by getting his kinsman, the current governor into power. The current governor is more or less being perceived as figurehead or a proxy as Bello is still in power figuratively.

His current saga with the EFCC where it seems like Governor Usman Ododo is joined at the hip with Bello shows that the former governor is still exercising power through Ododo. How else does one explain how Ododo hurriedly came to Bello’s rescue when he was about to be arrested by the EFCC in Abuja? Only someone with real power can prompt a sitting governor who was miles away to show up in that manner.

This brings us to the ride together, die together soundtrack of Bad Boys for life movie. This fits the unhealthy loyalty between Ododo and Bello. It is an interesting pair to watch. In Nigeria, out of ten of such pairings of loyalty, eight or nine are doomed. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso and Abdullahi Ganduje. Godwin Obaseki and Adams Oshiomhole. Obaseki and Philip Shaibu. Nyesom Wike and Fubara. Wike and Amaechi. Senator Olusola Saraki and Lawal. Adedibu and Ladoja. Bello and Smart Adeyemi. Bello and Dino Melaye, to mention but a few.

Yes without Bello, there won’t be Ododo as governor. As a result, he is forced to show solidarity to the man who made him. And I think he knows that when it comes to the ‘’dying together’’ part, he is expected to willingly accept the fate. Hmm! I pity him.

As he is riding with Bello, I hope (I hope too much) he knows that power could be out of his hand in the next three years and then he too will most likely face EFCC summons. And if power leaves him, most likely it could go back to the demystified Igalas or even a Dino who will definitely want their pound of flesh from Bello and Ododo by extension. It is not looking rosy at every turn for Ododo, given that his mandate as governor is supposedly for the people of Kogi State but as power corrupts, the mandate is now for Ododo to be used in helping Bello elude EFCC clutches.

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Tottenham Agree Club-Record £100m Deal for Sandro Tonali From Newcastle United

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Tottenham Agree Club-Record £100m Deal for Sandro Tonali From Newcastle United—-Spurs have reached an agreement with Newcastle United for the Italy international, with Roberto De Zerbi landing his top midfield target in a blockbuster deal worth up to £100 million.

Tottenham Hotspur have agreed a club-record £100 million deal with Newcastle United to sign Italian midfielder Sandro Tonali, in what is set to become one of the biggest transfers of the summer window. The agreement is understood to be worth an initial £92.5 million, with a further £7.5 million in performance-related add-ons.

The 26-year-old is expected to sign a long-term contract at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium after agreeing personal terms. Tonali is reportedly set to become one of the club’s highest-paid players, with manager Roberto De Zerbi playing a pivotal role in convincing his fellow Italian to make the move to North London.

De Zerbi identified Tonali as the cornerstone of his midfield rebuild, believing the Italy international possesses the technical quality, leadership and tactical intelligence needed to transform Spurs into Premier League and UEFA Champions League contenders. The pair share a close footballing philosophy, with sources indicating Tonali was persuaded by De Zerbi’s long-term vision for the club.

Tonali joined Newcastle United from AC Milan in 2023 for around £55 million and quickly became one of the Premier League’s standout midfielders. Although his first season in England was interrupted by a 10-month suspension for breaches of betting regulations, he returned strongly and helped Newcastle end their long wait for major silverware by winning the Carabao Cup before re-establishing himself as one of the league’s elite central midfielders.

For Newcastle, the sale represents a substantial profit and provides significant financial flexibility as the club continues to reshape its squad. Reports suggest Eddie Howe’s side are already targeting replacements, including Hoffenheim winger Bazoumana Touré and Swiss midfielder Johan Manzambi, while also exploring further additions before the new season begins.

The acquisition of Tonali signals Tottenham’s intent under De Zerbi. The Italian midfielder is expected to become the centerpiece of a revamped Spurs side aiming to challenge for domestic honours and compete strongly in Europe. Once the medical and final paperwork are completed, Tonali will officially become Tottenham’s most expensive signing in the club’s history, eclipsing all previous transfer records.

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JUST IN: Folarin Balogun Scores but Sees Red as USA Beat Bosnia to Reach World Cup Round of 16

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JUST IN: Folarin Balogun Scores but Sees Red as USA Beat Bosnia to Reach World Cup Round of 16—-The USMNT defeated Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-0 in Santa Clara to book a last-16 clash with Belgium, but the victory was overshadowed by Folarin Balogun’s controversial red card after the striker had opened the scoring.

The United States booked their place in the Round of 16 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a determined 2-0 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina, overcoming the dismissal of star striker Folarin Balogun to continue their impressive run on home soil.

Mauricio Pochettino’s side endured a nervy start at the San Francisco Bay Area Stadium as Bosnia threatened through Ermedin Demirović, forcing goalkeeper Matt Freese into two excellent early saves. Despite Bosnia’s bright opening, the hosts gradually settled into the contest, dominating possession and creating the better opportunities.

The breakthrough came just before halftime in the 45th minute. A high press forced Bosnia into surrendering possession near midfield, and after Malik Tillman’s attempted pass deflected kindly into Balogun’s path, the Monaco striker calmly slotted a left-footed finish beyond the goalkeeper to score his third goal of the tournament. The strike made Balogun only the third American player to score three or more goals in a single FIFA World Cup.

The match took a dramatic turn in the 64th minute when Balogun was shown a straight red card following a VAR review. Referee Raphael Claus upgraded the incident to serious foul play after reviewing Balogun’s challenge on Bosnia defender Tarik Muharemović, leaving the United States to play the remainder of the match with ten men. The dismissal means Balogun will miss the Round of 16 clash against Belgium through suspension.

Despite the setback, the Americans showed tremendous resilience. With Bosnia pushing forward in search of an equalizer, Malik Tillman produced a moment of brilliance in the 82nd minute, curling a superb free-kick into the top corner to double the lead and effectively seal qualification. Matt Freese completed an outstanding evening by preserving his clean sheet with several key saves late in the contest.

The victory sends the United States into the Round of 16, where they will meet Belgium in Seattle in one of the standout ties of the knockout stage. However, Pochettino will be without his leading scorer after Balogun’s dismissal, a significant blow as the co-hosts aim to reach the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time since 2002.

While Balogun’s evening ended in disappointment, his goal proved crucial in setting the United States on course for victory. Combined with Tillman’s spectacular free-kick and a disciplined defensive display, it was enough to keep the Americans’ World Cup dream alive as they prepare for their toughest test yet against Belgium.

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