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Alleged Looting And Kogi’s Fearful Lion

By Ola abdul-Fatah

The Yahaya Bello story first reads as a fairy tale, then as a joke. In 2016 when he was sworn in as Governor of Kogi State, he did not win the election.

Abubakar Audu of the All Progressives Congress did, but passed away before he was inaugurated. Try as he might, James Faleke was not accepted as a replacement even though he ran on a joint ticket with Audu. So, in came Yahaya Bello, who came second. He was barely 40 years old and virtually unknown. It was reported then that on inauguration day, Bello wept bitterly, saying he wished his mother were alive to see what her son had become. It was the stuff of fairy tale. The moment, the sudden ascension, got the better of him.

He swept into Lugard House, nevertheless, wearing the reputation of the youngest governor like a badge of honour. There was something else he wore: white babariga, that free-flowing robe our politicians are known for. And along with it the air of an emperor who brooked no dissent from his subjects. Might is right seemed to be his motto, if not a battle cry. Everyone from his deputy to political rivals soon learned that Mr Governor must have it all or nothing.

Could it be that after a thorough self-search, Bello blended his taste for white agbada with his combative approach, and settled for the nickname: White Lion? A well-dressed lion, but a lion nonetheless who can roar and devour? It is hard to tell. What lays out like an open book before everyone, though, is a young man’s fancy for power, impunity and defiance as a lifestyle, defying anyone and anything.

The seed of his current battle with the anti-graft agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), was sown when he was coronated in Lokoja eight years ago.

Some reckon that Bello governed with an iron fist and seemed to care more about himself than leaving a notable legacy for his people. Once, when he travelled with the then-president Muhammadu Buhari to Poland for a United Nations climate change conference, Bello reportedly handed over the government to the House of Assembly Speaker rather than his deputy Simon Achuba. This triggered an uproar in some quarters, and in 24 hours a circular appeared granting a two-month leave to the deputy governor. Achuba complained about being frozen out of government till the end.

This cancer of impunity and defiance of the law and democratic principles is not peculiar to Kogi or Bello. It is a growing disease ravaging states across the country. But the sad joke is not on characters like Bello but on us, Nigerians, who put them in office or allowed them to be put in office.

On the eve of the 2023 general elections, the Bello administration ensured that the main roads leading to five local governments in Kogi Central senatorial district were destroyed to prevent officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from reaching the district, said to be the stronghold of Ms Natasha Uduaghan-Akpoti, a popular rival of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

The Bello administration admitted digging up the roads, saying it was a preventive measure to stop terrorists from reaching the zone. Pray, when did destroying roads built with taxpayers’ money become a viable means of fighting terrorism?
How did Kogi people end up with this sad joke called White Lion?

While Bello reigned, the EFCC was busy putting his record together. They suspected some financial recklessness but couldn’t bring any charge against him because he had immunity. The immunity is off and the EFCC has since charged him with N80 billion fraud. In September he and two others were slammed with looting the state government of N110 billion, totalling over N192 billion. The entire state’s budget for the year is N258 billion. Bello has been ordered to appear in court to clear his name. But the white lion will not show up, preferring to duck under his successor, Usman Ododo, in the government house. A lion on the run.

Now a word on Ododo. It has been said that Bello carefully chose not just a kinsman lackey but one to cover his tracks and protect him against any threat. Ododo has been doing precisely that as though his own life depended on it. At his inauguration in January, he told Kogi people that Bello must be obeyed even out of office. If I’m going in one direction and Bello tells you to go in the opposite direction, please follow him, Ododo told his people. I paraphrased him there.

Can servility get any worse than this? How did we get here? Permit the common phrase.

It seems Bello also primed not just his successor but the entire state machinery to protect him by fair or foul means. In April, the EFCC declared the former governor wanted after failing to appear in court. Immediately, the Kogi House of Assembly convened and told the anti-corruption agency to leave Bello alone, citing a restraining court order. This is strange and worrisome coming from a body that should be investigating a man accused of stealing their state blind.

The Bello joke is on us as a people.

Seven times has he been ordered to appear in court and seven times has he snubbed the judges. Twice have the EFCC operatives tried to arrest him in Abuja, once in his residence in April, and the second time in September at the Kogi Government’s Lodge.

They failed. The first time, Ododo smuggled the wanted man away in his official car. Earlier on the day of the second attempt to apprehend Bello, Ododo, hand in hand with the white lion, strolled into the EFCC car.
In every attempt to bring Bello to justice, Ododo is at hand to thwart it. And so are the police and other security agents. How did we produce such a sad pair? What a country! What a joke!

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Argentina Stun Egypt with Three-Goal Blitz, Messi Leads Heroic Comeback

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Argentina Stun Egypt with Three-Goal Blitz, Messi Leads Heroic Comeback—-The defending champions looked destined for elimination after falling 2-0 behind to Egypt, but Lionel Messi inspired a breathtaking late comeback as Argentina scored three goals in the final 11 minutes to win 3-2 and keep their World Cup title defence alive.

Argentina produced one of the most dramatic comebacks of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, recovering from a two-goal deficit to defeat Egypt 3-2 in an unforgettable Round of 16 clash and book their place in the quarter-finals. Lionel Messi once again proved the difference, scoring the equaliser after earlier missing a penalty before Enzo Fernández completed the remarkable turnaround in stoppage time.

The reigning world champions dominated possession from the opening whistle but were stunned in the 15th minute when Yasser Ibrahim rose above Lisandro Martínez to power home a header from Marwan Attia’s corner. Argentina had the perfect opportunity to respond six minutes later after Nicolás Tagliafico won a penalty, but Egyptian goalkeeper Mostafa Shobeir guessed correctly to deny Messi from the spot—his second penalty miss of the tournament. Shobeir continued his outstanding performance before halftime, producing excellent saves to frustrate Alexis Mac Allister and Julián Álvarez as Egypt carried a 1-0 lead into the break.

Egypt thought they had doubled their advantage early in the second half, only for Mostafa Zico’s effort to be ruled out following a VAR review. The Pharaohs refused to be discouraged, however, and eventually found a second goal in the 67th minute when Zico finished a swift counterattack after brilliant work from Mohamed Salah and Haissem Hassan, leaving Argentina facing a shock World Cup exit.

With time running out, Lionel Scaloni’s side mounted an extraordinary fightback. Cristian Romero sparked hope in the 79th minute, rising unmarked to head home Messi’s inviting free-kick. Four minutes later, Messi redeemed his earlier penalty miss by firing a powerful effort that clipped the goalkeeper’s gloves before crashing in off the underside of the crossbar to level the score at 2-2 and ignite wild celebrations among the Argentina supporters.

As extra time loomed, Argentina completed the impossible. Deep into stoppage time, Lautaro Martínez delivered a pinpoint cross into the penalty area where Enzo Fernández arrived to guide a composed header into the bottom corner, sealing a sensational 3-2 victory and one of the greatest comeback wins in World Cup knockout history.

The victory keeps Argentina’s hopes of retaining the World Cup alive and sends them into the quarter-finals, where they will face the winner of Switzerland and Colombia. For Egypt, it was a devastating end to a superb performance, having come within minutes of eliminating the defending champions before Argentina’s late surge turned the match on its head.

Messi’s goal not only rescued Argentina but also added another chapter to his extraordinary World Cup legacy. Despite the missed penalty, the 39-year-old captain delivered when his nation needed him most, inspiring a comeback that will be remembered as one of the defining moments of the 2026 tournament.

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BREAKING: Portugal Exit 2026 World Cup as Merino’s Stoppage-Time Winner Sends Spain into Quarter-Finals

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BREAKING: Portugal Exit 2026 World Cup as Merino’s Stoppage-Time Winner Sends Spain into Quarter-Finals—-Mikel Merino struck in the first minute of stoppage time to hand Spain a dramatic 1-0 victory over Portugal, ending Cristiano Ronaldo’s final World Cup campaign and booking La Roja’s place in the quarter-finals.

Portugal’s hopes of winning the 2026 FIFA World Cup came to a heartbreaking end after Mikel Merino’s late strike earned Spain a dramatic 1-0 victory in a tense Round of 16 clash at Dallas Stadium.

Just when extra time appeared inevitable, substitute Merino delivered the decisive moment in the 91st minute, calmly slotting home after being picked out by Ferran Torres to send Spain into the quarter-finals and leave Portugal devastated.

The highly anticipated Iberian derby lived up to its billing, with both sides creating opportunities in an evenly contested first half. Spain threatened through Mikel Oyarzabal and the lively Lamine Yamal, while Portugal came close through Cristiano Ronaldo, João Félix and Nuno Mendes. Goalkeepers Unai Simón and Diogo Costa were both called into action as neither side could find a breakthrough before the interval.

After the restart, Spain gradually took control of possession, patiently probing Portugal’s defence with Rodri, Pedri and Dani Olmo dictating the tempo in midfield. Portugal remained disciplined at the back and looked dangerous on the counterattack, but Roberto Martínez’s side struggled to create clear-cut chances as Spain’s pressure continued to build.

The decisive moment finally arrived deep into stoppage time. Ferran Torres threaded a clever pass into the path of Merino, who had only been on the pitch for a few minutes. The Arsenal midfielder kept his composure, steering a low finish beyond Diogo Costa to spark jubilant celebrations among the Spanish players and supporters.

Portugal threw everyone forward in a desperate search for an equaliser. Bernardo Silva came agonisingly close in the dying moments, but his header drifted over the crossbar as Spain held firm to secure a famous victory.

The defeat marked a bitter end to Cristiano Ronaldo’s final World Cup campaign. The 41-year-old captain, who had confirmed before the tournament that this would be his last appearance on football’s biggest stage, was unable to inspire Portugal to another comeback despite leading the line throughout the contest. As the final whistle blew, Ronaldo received a standing ovation from supporters, bringing the curtain down on one of the greatest World Cup careers in football history.

Spain, meanwhile, march confidently into the quarter-finals, where they will face the winner of the United States and Belgium. Luis de la Fuente’s side once again demonstrated their resilience and patience, with Merino’s late heroics keeping alive their dream of lifting a second FIFA World Cup trophy.

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