
Adebayo Adelabu has resigned from his position as Nigeria's Minister of Power, effective April 30, 2026. His resignation, communicated in a letter dated April 22, 2026, to President Bola Tinubu, is to allow him to focus on his ambition to become the governor of Oyo State. Adelabu expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve and contribute to the nation's power sector under President Tinubu's leadership. He stated that his decision aligns with the provisions of the Amended Electoral Act 2026, which requires political office holders to resign before contesting elections. Adelabu's aspiration for the governorship of Oyo State dates back to 2016, leading to his resignation from the Central Bank of Nigeria in 2018 to pursue this goal. His departure is seen as a significant political development ahead of the upcoming electoral cycle in Oyo State.
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Must ReadInternational sports lawyer Abiodun Sonaike has identified fake football agents and scammers as a major threat to football academies and amateur clubs in Africa. Sonaike, a Partner at Lithos Legal Consult, stated that these fraudulent activities harm player development and erode trust in the sport. He noted that academy owners often receive messages from individuals falsely claiming connections to foreign clubs, who then use fake invitation letters and forged transfer documents to extort money. These fraudsters sometimes pose with former international players to create a false impression of influence and even clone the social media accounts of legitimate agents. Sonaike highlighted that scammers frequently promise trials, contracts, visas, and transfers that are nonexistent. He added that academies often discover the deception only after losing money, time, and the confidence of players and parents. Expressing concern over the increasing number of such cases, Sonaike emphasized the need for greater awareness of these fraudulent operations. To combat this issue, he plans to lead discussions on due diligence and fraud prevention at the Elite Football Management and Business Masterclass 2026, scheduled for July 10 and 11 in Lagos. During this event, he will advise football managers on protecting their academies, clubs, and players from fraud, sharing insights from real-life football transactions and disputes.

Brighton & Hove Albion has announced the signing of Nigerian forward Zadok Yohanna from Swedish club AIK Stockholm on a five-year contract, effective until June 2031. The 18-year-old winger joined AIK Stockholm in 2025 from Ikon Allah Academy in Kaduna and quickly advanced to their senior team. Several Premier League clubs, including Chelsea, Manchester City, and Newcastle United, were reportedly interested in Yohanna before Brighton secured his transfer. Yohanna expressed his happiness about joining the Premier League side, stating his desire to make his family proud. He is considered a promising young talent from Nigeria and has reportedly drawn the attention of Super Eagles head coach Eric Chelle. Yohanna is expected to further his development within Brighton's youth-focused system as he aims to establish himself in the Premier League and potentially join the Nigerian national team.

Arsenal has initiated contact to sign Paris Saint-Germain defender Emmanuel Mbemba on a free transfer this summer. The 18-year-old, who has been offered a new contract by PSG, is reportedly open to joining the Premier League champions. Training compensation for Mbemba is expected to be slightly over £150,000 when his current deal concludes at the end of June. Arsenal has presented a development plan to the France youth international, drawing parallels to William Saliba's progression. According to BBC Sport, Mbemba is said to favor a move to Arsenal, impressed by the club's stability and success under manager Mikel Arteta. The Gunners are reportedly considering a European loan for the defender until January 2027 to facilitate a work permit for his eventual move to England. While primarily a center-back, Arsenal sees Mbemba as a long-term prospect for the left-back position. Mbemba recently captained PSG's under-19 team to victory in the French Youth Cup and is considered a promising young defensive talent.

Twenty years after the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, a select group of ten players from the 736 participants continue to play professionally in 2026. This group includes iconic figures such as Lionel Messi of Argentina, Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal, and Luka Modric of Croatia, all of whom first appeared on the World Cup stage in 2006 and continue to compete at high levels. Other notable players still active are Sergio Ramos of Spain, Oscar Ustari and Guillermo Ochoa, both goalkeepers, Lukasz Fabianski of Poland, Lukas Podolski of Germany, and Roque Santa Cruz and José Montiel, both from Paraguay. These players have demonstrated remarkable longevity in their careers, with some, like Santa Cruz, still playing at 44 years old, and Ronaldo at 41. While many of their peers have transitioned into other roles within football, these ten individuals defy age by remaining active in the sport.