The streets of Kogi state were awash with an electric atmosphere as thousands of jubilant supporters lined the roads, waving flags and chanting songs of solidarity. It was a homecoming like no other. Former Governor Yahaya Bello, the man who had weathered a storm of political adversity, returned to his beloved hometown amidst cheers that echoed through the hills of Kogi State.
Behind the fanfare, the political undertones were unmistakable. Observers noted that Bello’s return was as much a demonstration of his political strength as it was a homecoming.
For the people of Kogi, it was a day of pride and hope—a reminder that their leader was back, ready to continue the fight for their future.