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Tuesday, 9 June 2026

From Dusty Streets to the Premier League: The Remarkable Rise of Zadok Yohanna

 

From Dusty Streets to the Premier League: The Remarkable Rise of Zadok Yohanna

For countless young Nigerians, football begins on dusty streets, makeshift pitches and endless dreams. Few, however, make the leap from local neighborhood games to the biggest football stage in the world. At just 18 years old, Nigerian sensation Zadok Yohanna is proving that dreams backed by talent, determination and opportunity can become reality.

The young winger's inspiring journey has reached a new milestone following reports that Brighton & Hove Albion have agreed a £21.5 million deal with AIK Stockholm to bring him to the English Premier League.

For a teenager who once honed his skills on the streets of northern Nigeria, the move represents more than a lucrative transfer. It is a testament to perseverance, resilience and the growing influence of African football talent on the global stage.

Yohanna's story mirrors that of many African footballers who begin with little more than passion and raw ability. In communities where access to elite training facilities is limited, street football often serves as the first academy. It teaches creativity, quick thinking and technical brilliance—qualities that have become hallmarks of many African stars who have gone on to shine in Europe.

His rise through the ranks eventually took him to Sweden, where he continued to develop his game with AIK Stockholm. There, his explosive pace, dribbling ability and attacking instincts quickly attracted the attention of scouts from some of Europe's top clubs.

Brighton's decision to invest £21.5 million in the teenager reflects the club's growing reputation for identifying and nurturing young talent before they become household names. The Seagulls have built a model centered on recruitment, development and giving emerging players opportunities to flourish at the highest level.

For Nigeria, Yohanna's success is another reminder of the immense footballing talent scattered across the country. Every street, school field and community pitch could be nurturing the next global star. His journey offers hope to millions of young Nigerians who dream of following a similar path.

Beyond football, Yohanna's rise underscores a broader lesson about opportunity. Talent is universal, but opportunity is not. When gifted young people are given the right environment to grow, extraordinary outcomes become possible.

As he prepares for life in the Premier League, the teenager carries with him not just personal ambition but the aspirations of countless young footballers across Nigeria. From the streets of northern Nigeria to the bright lights of English football, Zadok Yohanna's story is a powerful reminder that sometimes the longest journeys begin with a simple practice to perfection..

Zadok Yohanna's Journey and the Lesson for Nigerian Youths

The remarkable rise of Zadok Yohanna from the streets of northern Nigeria to the English Premier League offers a powerful lesson for young Nigerians navigating hardship, unemployment and economic uncertainty.

Nigeria's challenges are real. Many young people face limited opportunities, rising living costs and frustration with the pace of economic progress. Yet Yohanna's story demonstrates that adversity does not have to dictate destiny. Growing up without elite facilities, wealth or global connections, he relied on discipline, talent and persistence to create opportunities where none seemed to exist.

This is particularly important at a time when some youths are being drawn into kidnapping, banditry, terrorism, internet fraud and other criminal activities. While such paths may appear to offer quick rewards, they ultimately lead to destruction—destroying lives, communities and the futures of those involved. Criminality may generate headlines, but it rarely creates lasting success.

Yohanna's journey illustrates a different path. Rather than becoming a victim of circumstance, he transformed his circumstances into motivation. The same determination that drives a young person to survive difficult conditions can also be channeled into entrepreneurship, technology, agriculture, sports, skilled trades, education or creative industries.

History is filled with examples of individuals who emerged from poverty, conflict and neglect to achieve greatness. Their common denominator was not privilege but perseverance. Success rarely arrives overnight, but every legitimate achievement begins with a decision to keep moving forward despite obstacles.

For policymakers, the lesson is equally clear. Government must continue to create an environment where young people can thrive through quality education, job creation, security and access to opportunities. A nation cannot simply tell its youths to be patient while denying them pathways to success.

However, even in difficult circumstances, Yohanna's story reminds young Nigerians that hardship does not have to become an excuse for violence or crime. Determination, resilience and a commitment to lawful pursuits remain the surest routes to lasting achievement.

From a dusty street in northern Nigeria to the grand stages of English football, Zadok Yohanna has shown that while obstacles may slow a dream, they do not have to stop it. His success is a reminder that talent combined with perseverance can travel farther than anyone imagines. A difficult beginning is not the end of the story it is often where the story of success begins.

His next challenge will be for yohanna to prove himself in the world's most watched football league. If his journey so far is any indication, few would bet against him.


Tony Elumelu officially Chairman of Seplat Energy, names Effiong Okon CEO

Tony Elumelu officially Chairman of Seplat Energy, names Effiong Okon CEO

Tony Elumelu, a billionaire investor and prominent businessman, has been appointed as Seplat Energy's new chairman, effective January 2027. 

As part of a larger leadership change intended to guide the energy company through its next stage of expansion, the corporation has appointed Engineer Effiong Okon as its new CEO, beginning August 1, 2026. 

The appointments were revealed in a letter signed by Edith Onwuchekwa, the company secretary, and posted on the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) on Tuesday. Elumelu was appointed to the board in the wake of Heirs Energies' historic $500 million purchase of a 20.07% part in Nigeria's leading domestic oil and gas company, becoming Heirs Energies the company's largest stakeholder.

Elumelu was appointed to the board in the wake of Heirs Energies' historic $500 million purchase of a 20.07% part in Nigeria's leading domestic oil and gas company, becoming Heirs Energies the company's largest stakeholder.

Elumelu will take over from Senator Udoma Udo Udoma, who presently serves as Seplat Energy's board chairman. As Seplat continues its journey of expansion and change, the firm noted that the change represents "a new chapter of leadership."

Elumelu's background in corporate governance, institution development, and value generation, according to Seplat, will help the company achieve its goal of becoming a robust and globally competitive energy corporation.

Heirs Holdings, a pan-African investment firm with holdings in energy, electricity, banking, insurance, technology, real estate, hotel, and healthcare, was founded by Elumelu, who also serves as its chairman.
In addition, he is credited with founding Africapitalism, an economic theory that promotes long-term private sector investments to propel economic growth throughout Africa.


In addition to Heirs Holdings, Elumelu is currently the chairman of Transcorp Group, one of the biggest listed conglomerates in Nigeria, which has investments in power and hospitality through subsidiaries including Transcorp Hotels Plc and Transcorp Power.


In addition, he is the Chairman of the United Bank for Africa (UBA) Group, one of the biggest financial services organizations in Africa.

The company’s incoming CEO, Engr. Effiong Okon, replaces Roger Brown, who assumed the role on 1 August 2020.

Since joining Seplat in 2018, Okon has held a number of leadership roles and has over 35 years of industry expertise.

Before taking on the role of New Energy Director, Okon first held the position of Operations Director on the Seplat board for four years. He most recently held the position of Managing Director at ANOH Gas Processing Company (AGPC).

The business claims that he was instrumental in completing the ANOH gas project, which produced its first gas in January 2026.

According to Seplat, Okon is well-positioned to manage the company as it grows its energy portfolio and looks for long-term growth possibilities because of his operational experience and business acumen.

Tony Elumelu’s Heirs Energies had acquired a 20% stake in Seplat Energy for $500 million, becoming the single largest shareholder in the company.

The transaction was structured with an upfront payment of $248 million, with the balance due within 30 days and secured by an irrevocable letter of credit, plus a contingent consideration of up to $10 million tied to Seplat’s share price performance over six months.

The deal was co-financed by two African multilateral institutions: Afreximbank and Africa Finance Corporation, and came on the heels of a separate $750 million financing facility.

 Heirs Energies closed with Afreximbank to fund its existing operations and expansion plans