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Wike-Backed Lagos PDP Appeals To George Ahead Of 2027 Elections

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A faction loyal to Nyesom Wike is publicly courting one of its fiercest internal critics — and the timing tells its own story.
The Lagos State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party aligned with the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory has extended a public appeal to Chief Bode George, urging the former Deputy National Chairman to return to what it calls the party’s “mainstream leadership structure” ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The appeal arrived through the faction’s State Organising Secretary, Hakeem Olalemi, in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Lagos on Sunday. Coming from a Wike-aligned structure, the overture is notable for one simple reason: George has spent much of the ongoing PDP leadership crisis as one of Wike’s most vocal critics.

George’s position within the party’s current factional dispute is unambiguous. He aligns with the National Working Committee led by Dr Kabiru Turaki, a structure backed by Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde — the camp standing in direct opposition to the Wike-supported leadership under Alhaji Abdurahman Mohammed.

Despite that alignment, Olalemi insisted George remains, in his words, family. “Chief Bode George is always welcome in the PDP. We have great respect for him, and there is room for him within the party,” Olalemi said. “He is our father. He is a foundation member; nobody can ask where he is coming from. We will welcome him back to the fold.”

The language is carefully chosen. Calling George “our father” and “a foundation member” positions any future disagreement as a family matter rather than an irreconcilable political rift — a framing that leaves the door open regardless of how sharply George has criticised Wike’s handling of the party crisis.

Olalemi framed the overture within a broader narrative of party unity, describing internal discipline and reconciliation as part of the PDP’s enduring political culture.
“The PDP is a family,” he said. “If we use one hand to discipline a child, we use the other hand to bring him back. That is what has been keeping us together. There is room for everybody who believes in the progress of the party.”

He extended the appeal beyond George specifically, calling on all members who have drifted from the party’s recognised structure to return. “We must forget the past. We want everyone on the other side to come back and be with us to build this party again.”

The metaphor — discipline with one hand, embrace with the other — is a familiar rhetorical device in Nigerian intra-party politics, typically deployed when a faction needs to project strength and openness simultaneously: firm enough to maintain authority, welcoming enough to avoid permanent fractures that could damage electoral prospects.

Beyond the internal reconciliation message, Olalemi used the interview to address Lagos’s broader opposition landscape — and he did not mince words.
“There is no other opposition in Lagos except PDP in Lagos,” he said. “All those people that I call mushroom parties cannot match us in terms of experience, exposure and political structure.”

He challenged anyone to compare the pedigree of rival governorship candidates with the PDP’s own contender, framing the party as the only credible alternative to the ruling All Progressives Congress in the state. He went further, suggesting that many figures currently in opposition parties were themselves PDP members at some point — implying a cyclical pattern of departure and eventual return.
“Those who have left will come back to the fold,” Olalemi said. “All of them will return to PDP because they know where the structure is.”

Beyond the rhetoric directed at George and rival parties, Olalemi confirmed the PDP has begun reorganising its structures across Lagos State ahead of the 2027 general elections.
He said party members were actively mobilising support at ward, local government, and zonal levels — the foundational organisational layers that determine a party’s ground-level effectiveness during elections.

“PDP in Lagos State is more than ready to slug it out with APC in the 2027 general elections,” Olalemi said. “We are rejigging our machinery at the various local governments, wards and zones. PDP is everywhere in Lagos State.”

The appeal to George arrives at a moment when the PDP, nationally and in Lagos specifically, continues to grapple with the consequences of its prolonged leadership dispute. Two competing National Working Committees — one backed by Wike, the other by Makinde — have left state chapters across Nigeria navigating divided loyalties heading into a critical election cycle.

Whether George responds to the Lagos faction’s overture remains uncertain. His public criticism of Wike has been consistent and pointed throughout the crisis, and reconciliation gestures from a Wike-aligned structure may not be sufficient to bridge that gap on their own.

What is clear is that Lagos PDP, regardless of which national faction it ultimately aligns with most closely, recognises that 2027 cannot be approached with a fractured internal house. Whether courting George succeeds in repairing that fracture — or simply highlights how deep it remains — will become clearer as the pre-election period intensifies.

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Wyndham Clark Leads U.S. Open; $22.5M Prize Pool

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The stakes for the 2026 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills extend far beyond a trophy. This year’s event boasts a $22.5 million purse, putting it on par with the Masters as one of the biggest paydays in golf.

Wyndham Clark holds a commanding lead heading into Sunday’s final round, seven under par and six shots clear of his nearest pursuers.

The 2023 champion now aims to convert that advantage into a second consecutive U.S. Open victory, and the top prize of $4.5 million.

Among the group of chasers is World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler. A win for Scheffler would cap off a career Grand Slam and align perfectly with his 30th birthday.

Alongside Scheffler at one under par are Sahith Theegala, Tom Kim, and Sam Stevens.
Emiliano Grillo, Keith Mitchell, Sam Burns, and Xander Schauffele sit just back, at even par.

The second-place finisher at Shinnecock Hills will receive $2.43 million, while the golfer who comes in third will earn $1.53 million. Even a fourth-place finish brings with it a paycheck of over $1 million.

This allocation underscores the growing financial stature of golf’s major championships; last month’s PGA Championship winner, Aaron Rai, took home $3.69 million.

Even players further down the standings receive a significant return on investment: a 10th-place finish yields $532,572, and players who miss the cut are compensated with $10,000 each.

This distribution reflects the expanding commercial landscape of the sport, with sponsorships and broadcasting rights fueling escalating prize funds.

Clark himself acknowledged the difference between his current situation and the one he faced in 2023. “I’m definitely more confident now. In 2023, there were doubts because I hadn’t done it before,” Clark said after the third round.
“Now I know I can, and I’ll lean on that experience.”
The challenge, however, will be managing the immense pressure that comes with such a substantial lead. The history books are littered with stories of leaders faltering on the final day, and Scheffler’s hunt for a Grand Slam adds another layer of drama.

The financial implications of this year’s U.S. Open mirror the sport’s wider trend; overall purses at major tournaments continue to rise, with both the Masters and U.S.
Open now presenting identical prize money opportunities.

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Spain Spank Saudi Arabia 4-0 To Revive Group H Campaign

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ATLANTA, USA – Three-time European champions Spain solidified their claims as bona fide 2026 World Cup contenders by dismantling Saudi Arabia 4-0 in a dominant performance at the Atlanta Stadium. That impressive victory allays fears surrounding their disappointing 0-0 draw against Cape Verde in their opening contest.

Luis de la Fuente’s troops went into Wednesday’s fixture under a spotlight from football analysts around the globe and those associated with Nigeria’s bid as they failed to demonstrate the potency they will surely need later in the tournament following their stalemate.

But a change of tactic and the return of a teenage wonder-kid changed everything for La Roja as they took centre stage at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

The Spanish gaffer dispensed with a flat back four which featured three midfielders in favour of a more expansive 4-2-3-1, which immediately carved open the spaces the Asians worked hard to compress. Teenage prodigy Lamine Yamal bagged their opener just ten minutes into the encounter, this, his first start since picking up a hamstring problem in April.

The 18-year-old maestro coolly met a lofted cross from Mikel Oyarzabal at the far post with a firm volley after being picked out with precision. With his striking in the 10th minute Yamal joined the legendary Brazil king Pelé, who is the only other player in history aged 18 or below to have opened the scoring in a FIFA World Cup match, against Wales in 1958.

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The Green Falcons from Saudi Arabia who have demonstrated grit in their two earlier games and had no answer to Spain’s quick interplay and intense pressing as within two minutes they were 2-0 behind courtesy of Real Sociedad forward Oyarzabal.

Dani Olmo drove down the left flank before cutting inside and finding Oyarzabal inside the box who beat an outstretched Mohammed Al-Owais with a well placed effort. Just three minutes later Oyarzabal completed the Spanish quick-fire start.

Another raid down the flank saw Spain send in a ball which bounced off a Saudi defender and fell invitingly for Oyarzabal to slam home and establish a three-goal lead inside 25 minutes.

It’s a feat that would surely set a landmark with stats company Opta reporting that since 1966, Oyarzabal is only the second player ever to have scored and or assisted three goals within the first 25 minutes of a FIFA World Cup game.

There was no respite for the beleaguered Saudis in the second half as further attacking pressure from the Spaniards yielded an own-goal from Hassan Altambakti in the 49th minute. The Saudi defender under severe pressure headed over his own goal line under extreme threat from the Spain strike force.

With three points already secured, De la Fuente then introduced fresh legs in the form of Nico Williams and Mikel Merino in place of Yamal and Oyarzabal, with Ferran Torres even having an effort in stoppage time disallowed for a controversial marginal offside by VAR.

There was no denying though that this was entirely Spain’s night as they out-shot their rivals by a margin of 20 to just one in terms of shots on target.

This crucial triumph lifts de la Fuente’s men to the top of Group H table with four points from two matches, meaning the pressure is now on second-placed Uruguayan and Group H outsiders Cape Verde to respond in their respective fixtures.

Saudi Arabia retain their interest in progressing, but a comprehensive victory over one of those group rivals would surely be required.

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Japan Overpowers Tunisia With 2-0 World Cup Triumph

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Japan delivered a composed performance to secure a 2-0 victory over Tunisia in their World Cup group stage encounter, underlining their growing reputation as one of Asia’s most disciplined sides.

The game kicked off, and it was evident immediately who was on the front foot – Japan! They imposed their game plan with their midfield Trio, passing the ball around smoothly, putting Tunisia on the back foot as they chase shadows. Their work ethic was impeccable, pressing high and recovering possession instantly before launching swift counterattacks.

Tunisia simply could not cope with the pace and organisation and couldn’t build a flow from their back line.

Japan took the lead midway through the first half as a well-constructed attack down the right flank culminated in a sharp finish that went in without hope. This represented their dominance in converting pressure into goals. They doubled their lead in the second half, essentially killing the game as a quick break caught Tunisia off guard and their striker coolly slot home. Their efficiency in both goals showed their quality when attacking the goal.

Tunisia came into the match hoping to cause a surprise, but they simply could not get into gear.

Their forwards were isolated up front, and their creativity was hampered by Japan’s oppressive pressing game. Despite some brave attempts to break down the resolute Japanese defense, even their long balls and set-pieces couldn’t cause a problem as the Japan defenders stood tall and cleared danger. Although there were instances of flashes of brilliant individual skill, Tunisia was lacking cohesion on the pitch.

Their failure to consistently maintain attacks often exposed their goal to Japanese counters. Japan’s defense also deserves a mention. They were so compact and disciplined.

There was no space in the final third of the pitch, leaving the opposition goalkeeper having relatively nothing to do, thanks to the fantastic anticipation of the defenders.

Japan were able to effectively control the game throughout due to their ability to simultaneously deny Tunisia space and create chances of their own; this clearly shows how disciplined they are as a side. Japan’s win keeps their confidence high and positions them strongly to qualify for the knock-out stages of the World Cup. They’ve shown that they can play with technically skillful players, combined with tactically mature football, the ingredients for World Cup success. For Tunisia, there are concerns from this game.

If they can’t find a better rhythm or if their attacking options don’t step up, this game could be difficult for their tournament journey.

Japan’s 2-0 victory over Tunisia showcased an exceptional performance that combined discipline, lethal efficiency, and robust defensive organization, strengthening their group position and boosting their belief in their ability to progress in the World Cup. Tunisia, on the other hand, have shown in this match that they may have a tough road ahead at this prestigious event.

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