Premier League Rookie of the Year: Ranking the Best U19 Breakthrough Stars

The PFA Young Player of the Year award, while once a fair celebration of emerging talent, no longer accurately reflects the spirit of breakthrough success. Its eligibility threshold—21 years old at the start of the season—has allowed seasoned stars like Bukayo Saka, Phil Foden, and Cole Palmer to dominate the honor. The Premier League’s own version pushes the limit further, permitting players up to 23, leading to Erling Haaland lifting the award in 2022-23 at age 22. And while that’s still an improvement on 2010’s winner—24-year-old James Milner—it fails to spotlight the genuine rookies: teenagers in their first full top-flight campaign, taking their first major steps in professional football. Borrowing a page from the NBA, we’ve reimagined the award as Premier League Rookie of the Year, recognizing players who started the 2024-25 season as teenagers (under 20 on Aug. 16, 2024) and are in their first full campaign in the Premier League. Let’s rank the best of this exciting class. ❌ Who Just Missed Out Some standout young players weren’t eligible: The Top 10 Premier League Rookies of 2024-25 10. Oliver Scarles – LB, West Ham United At just 18, Scarles filled a major void in West Ham’s back line as Aaron Cresswell winds down and Emerson struggles for consistency. He shone in a defensive masterclass at the Emirates, making four tackles and seven interceptions in a memorable 1-0 win over Arsenal. Closing in on 600 league minutes, he’s a player to watch. 9. Patrick Dorgu – LB, Manchester United Thrown into a turbulent Manchester United side after a £25m January switch from Lecce, the Danish left-back quickly adapted. Amid poor team performances, his athleticism and poise offered a glimmer of hope, particularly in United’s promising Europa League run. 8. Leny Yoro – CB, Manchester United A €62m summer arrival from Lille, Yoro’s season began with a broken foot but still saw him rack up nearly 2,000 minutes. His composure, passing range, and defensive anticipation mark him as a long-term anchor in United’s backline under manager Ruben Amorim. 7. Nico O’Reilly – CM/LB, Manchester City Manchester City’s £150m January splurge made headlines, but it was academy graduate O’Reilly—deployed out of position at left-back—who quietly proved invaluable. His versatility, work rate, and attacking thrust helped City reach the FA Cup final and stay in top-five contention. 6. Archie Gray – CB/RB/CM, Tottenham Hotspur Already experienced from his Leeds United stint, Gray was tested in all areas of Spurs’ struggling side—central midfield, right-back, and even centre-back. Though he endured difficult moments, the £40m teenager showed courage and adaptability that belied his age. The Top Five 5. Tyler Dibling – FW, Southampton Despite Southampton’s relegation woes, Dibling lit up the league with fearless dribbling and dynamism. He led all rookies in metres gained per carry (7.8) and ranked second in long carries (100). Though his end product (2 goals) could improve, he stood out in a weak squad—and is now on Manchester United’s radar. 4. Ethan Nwaneri – CM/FW, Arsenal At 18, Nwaneri finally broke through after debuting at age 15. Filling in for Bukayo Saka, he tallied 9 goals and 2 assists while showcasing strength, aggression, and a lethal left foot from the right wing. With more minutes in central midfield expected next season, his future looks bright. 3. Lucas Bergvall – CM, Tottenham Hotspur Following his £8.5m transfer from Djurgården, Bergvall gradually earned his place in Spurs’ XI. His engine, intelligent passing, and composure provided a rare bright spot in an otherwise disappointing season. A key figure in the rebuild under Ange Postecoglou. 2. Myles Lewis-Skelly – LB, Arsenal Initially a central midfielder, Lewis-Skelly reinvented himself as Arsenal’s go-to left-back, displacing senior options like Zinchenko and Tierney. Logging over 2,000 minutes—including starts against Real Madrid and PSG in the Champions League—the 18-year-old thrived in a demanding hybrid role. He also scored on his England senior debut. Simply exceptional. 1. Dean Huijsen – CB, Bournemouth The clear winner. Huijsen joined Bournemouth from Juventus for just £15m and has blossomed into one of the league’s most composed ball-playing centre-backs. Ranking in the 93rd percentile for progressive carries and 87th for progressive passes among top-five league defenders, the Spain international has become a £50m-rated asset—earning interest from Real Madrid. Smartly nurtured by manager Andoni Iraola, Huijsen has made the leap from talent to transformative player. A true Rookie of the Year. This reimagined award offers a clearer lens through which to view the stars of tomorrow, today. These U19s didn’t just arrive—they adapted, excelled, and in some cases, redefined their clubs’ seasons. In a league dominated by stars, these rookies have carved out their place.

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Delta Central Senator Efe Dafinone Faces Recall Threat Over Alleged Non-Performance

Senator Olorogun Efe Dafinone, representing Delta Central Senatorial District, has been urged to resign honourably or face a possible recall, following allegations of underperformance and lack of effective representation This demand was issued on Tuesday, May 13, 2025, by the Nigerian Polling Units Chairmen’s Forum (NPUCF), Delta Central Chapter, during a stakeholders’ meeting held at God’Own Hotel, Ughelli, Delta State. The forum, comprising politically active constituents across party lines, expressed strong dissatisfaction with Senator Dafinone’s performance in office, citing his failure to initiate impactful legislation, execute empowerment programs, and engage effectively with the people of Delta Central. Speaking to the press after the meeting, the National Chairman of NPUCF, Rt. Evangelist Nicholas Evwirnure, accused the senator of gross underrepresentation and a lack of visibility at the National Assembly. “Despite being the only representative of the Urhobo nation — the fifth-largest ethnic group in Nigeria — in the red chamber, Senator Dafinone has failed to make his presence felt. This is unacceptable,” Evwirnure said. He added: “We’ve had impactful senators in the past such as the late Fred Brume, who initiated the Federal University of Petroleum Resources (FUPRE), and the late Chief Pius Ehwerido, who helped implement it. Senator Ovie Omo-Agege also brought the Federal Polytechnic to Orogun and attracted a medical university to the state.” “In contrast, Senator Dafinone’s tenure has been characterized by silence, detachment from his constituents, and a lack of meaningful development initiatives.” The forum also demanded transparency regarding the alleged N10 billion in constituency project funds allocated over two years. “We demand an account of how and where these funds have been utilized. Constituents have not seen evidence of such massive spending,” Evwirnure said. They emphasized the urgent need for the senator to push for the revival of key economic assets such as the steel company and other moribund industries in Urhoboland to generate employment and spur economic development. The group issued a stern warning that if Senator Dafinone fails to respond and show measurable progress within a short period, they would begin the formal recall process. The meeting concluded with a unanimous vote of confidence in President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda and Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s M.O.R.E. Agenda, expressing optimism in their respective leaderships.

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PDP Crisis Deepens as South-East Caucus Threatens Mass Exit Over National Secretary Position

The lingering leadership crisis in the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) escalated on Wednesday as the South-East caucus threatened to quit the party en masse if its nominee, Hon. Sunday Udeh-Okoye, is not reinstated as the National Secretary. At a high-level zonal meeting held at the Enugu Government House, leaders from the region accused the party of repeated disregard and marginalization. Enugu State Governor, Dr. Peter Mbah, PDP BoT Chairman Senator Adolphus Wabara, and former Imo State Governor Achike Udenwa all voiced frustrations over the treatment of the South-East in party affairs. The zonal leadership unanimously reaffirmed Udeh-Okoye as their nominee and urged the PDP’s National Working Committee (NWC) to immediately ratify his position. They warned that continued delay could force the region to “reconsider” its relationship with the PDP. “The South East has given unflinching loyalty to the PDP for nearly three decades, yet it has been sidelined,” said Chief Ali Odefa, the Zonal Chairman. “Should our position on the National Secretary continue to be ignored, we will be compelled to review our membership in the party.” Meanwhile, staff at the PDP National Secretariat in Abuja expressed concern over the crisis and urged Acting National Chairman Amb. Umar Damagum to ensure the NEC meeting slated for May 27 goes ahead. They backed the temporary appointment of Deputy National Secretary Arch. Setonji Koshoedo, in line with the PDP Governors’ Forum’s April 14 resolution and the NWC’s April 29 directive. The workers affirmed their loyalty to Koshoedo as Acting Secretary pending Udeh-Okoye’s formal ratification.

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Taiwo Awoniyi in induced coma after surgery

Taiwo Awoniyi to Stay in Hospital For Another Five Days

Taiwo Awoniyi is expected to stay in the hospital for another five days after having emergency surgery on an abdominal injury, Nottingham Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo said Friday. The Nigeria striker had two operations to repair internal damage after he collided with a post during the 2-2 draw with Leicester in the Premier League on Sunday. He was placed in an induced coma to aid his recovery but is now awake and talking with his family, Britain’s Press Association reported. Espirito Santo said he hopes Awoniyi will be able to attend the final game of the season – against Chelsea on May 25. “He went to surgery – surgery went well,” Espirito Santo said. “He is under observation now, but he is recovering. We still have to wait for the doctors to allow visits. We are concerned but it is positive. It has been very difficult because of the concern of the injury, the situation he went through.” “I hope,” he added, “that next week he can join us and be around because he´s a wonderful boy.” Seventh-place Forest is one point off the top five in its bid for Champions League qualification and travels to West Ham on Sunday.

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Alleged N5.7bn Fraud: EFCC Presents First Witness Against Ex-Access Bank Staff, Others In Lagos

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Thursday, May 15, 2025, presented its first prosecution witness, PW1, Abdulmajeed Agboola, a staff of Access Bank Plc, in the alleged N5,726,994, 110.23( Five Billion, Seven Hundred and Twenty Six Million, Nine Hundred and Ninety Four Thousand, One Hundred and Ten Naira, Twenty three kobo) fraud involving a former employee of the bank, Olajide Ogunmoroti, , Michael Igbomina, David Onyeike and Moses Iruolaje before Justice O.O.Abike-Fadipe of the Special Offences Court sitting in Ikeja, Lagos. The defendants are being prosecuted on an amended 10-count charge bordering on stealing, retention of proceeds of crime, money laundering , obtaining credit by false pretence and unauthorized access to computer materials. One of the charges reads: “ That you, Olajide Ogunmoroti, Michael Igbomina, David Onyeike and Moses Iruolaje, sometime in 2023, with a dishonest intent, stole and converted for your own use the sum of N2,253,827,379.23, being property of Access Bank Plc., thereby committed an offence of Stealing, contrary to Sections 280 and punishable under section 280 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.” Another charge reads: “ That you, “Olajide Ogunmoroti, Michael Igbomina, David Onyeike and Moses Iruolaje, sometime in 2023, in Lagos, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, with a dishonest intent, stole and converted for your own use the sum of N3,473,166,731.00 (Three Billion, Four Hundred and Seventy- Three Million, One Hundred and Sixty-Six Thousand, Seven Hundred and Thirty One Naira) Property of Access Bank PIc., thereby committed an offence of Stealing, contrary to Sections 280 and punishable under section 287 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.” Led in evidence by the prosecution counsel, Abdulhamid L. Tukur, the witness told the court that the first defendant, Ogunmoroti , was the ICT representative of the Abakaliki branch of the bank. He told the court that there was a glitch in the bank’s server, which was traced to the Abakaliki branch during investigations. According to him, “There was a fraudulent overdraft limit maintained on our customers’ accounts, which enabled them to make withdrawals from the unfunded accounts. We observed those suspicious overdraft limits maintained on customers’ accounts, which allowed them to access funds and transferred to accounts maintained in both Access Bank and other banks. We identified customers whose accounts benefitted from the suspicious overdraft maintenance with total exposure of over N5bn.” Giving further evidence, the witness said when the CCTV footage was checked, it was discovered that everything had been wiped out. “During investigations, everything was pointing at the first defendant. He admitted that he used a private laptop in connection with the bank’s server through which they gained access to the bank’s data,” he further told the court. He, however, told the court that the use of personal laptops wasn’t allowed in the bank’s policy. The prosecution counsel, thereafter, sought to tender in evidence the petitions from the bank. There was no objection by the defence counsel and the document was admitted by the court. Justice Fadipe adjourned the case till May 20, 2025 for the continuation of trial.

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Delta Council Chairman Jaro Egbo Suspended by Family Over Alleged Fraud, Assault

The embattled Chairman of Ughelli North Local Government Area in Delta State, Jaro Egbo, has been suspended and banned from all family meetings and activities by the Abovwe Descendants Union (ADU) over allegations of gross misconduct, dishonesty, physical assault on elders, and fraudulent conversion of family property, NewsRangers has learned. The decision was reached at an extraordinary elders’ meeting held on May 12, 2025, at Abovwe Hall, Ekrabovwe Quarters in Uduere, with representatives from the four major branches of the Abovwe family—Owhefe, Ogun, Odebor, and Erineyenre—in attendance. According to a communiqué issued after the meeting, and signed by family leaders Pa. David Oduorere (Owhefe), Pa. Emmanuel Arhern Erhueh (Ogun), Mr. Joseph Egoide (Odebor), and Pa. Emagboro (Erineyenre), the family condemned Egbo’s alleged behavior, particularly his reported physical assault on elders during a heated confrontation on April 29, 2025. “This act is not only disgraceful but a gross affront to the sacred institution of elderhood,” the communiqué stated. Accusations of Financial Misconduct and Land Fraud Egbo was further accused of misappropriating family funds, mismanaging communal land, and fraudulently converting family property for personal gain. According to the communiqué, Egbo: The family also alleged that Egbo has intimidated family leadership, threatened to remove the family chairman, and even threatened to jail an elder who challenged his authority. “Until he clears himself of the above issues, he remains suspended from participating in any family meeting or activity,” the family declared. Silence from Egbo Efforts to reach Jaro Egbo for his response to the allegations were unsuccessful, as calls and messages to his mobile phone went unanswered at the time of filing this report. The situation marks a significant fallout for the local government chairman, whose family suspension adds a new layer of controversy to his political career.

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EFCC Arrests Ex-Government Contractor for Alleged N30b Fraud in Kaduna

The Kaduna Zonal Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has arrested one Bashir Bello Ibrahim, a former Kaduna State government contractor and Chief Executive Officer, CEO, Formal Act Legacy Limited for alleged multiple fraud to the tune of N30 billion. Though his contract with the state government had been terminated, no less than 251 complaints received by the Commission against the suspect pointed to the allegation that Ibrahim is parading himself to unsuspecting victims as consultant for the 23 local government areas in Kaduna State as well as that of the United Charity Foundation, UCF, FICCORD with affiliation to Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs Office. It is also alleged that he informed his victims that he had a 2020 Memorandum of Understanding, MoU with the Kaduna State government for the purpose of sourcing intervention grants from global donor agencies for the funding of LGA projects in the state and supporting the actualization of SDGs within the state. While investigations revealed that the suspect is not a consultant to UCF, his 2020 MoU with Kaduna State government was terminated by the state government in October 2023 as a result of default on the terms of the MoU by the suspect. However, despite the termination of the MoU, the suspect intentionally engaged in unauthorised award of fictitious contracts to the tune of approximately N30 billion (Thirty Billion Naira) by convincing his contractor victims to supply items meant for construction of hospitals, motorised boreholes, hospital beds and mattresses, drugs and vaccines which he would allegedly receive on behalf of the Kaduna State government, sold some and diverted their proceeds to his personal use. From investigations, it was further discovered that when he took delivery of the supplies, he would warehouse them, kept the LGAs in the dark about their delivery and furthermore, failed to pay he contractors the value of what they supplied. It is also alleged that the suspect was selling contract award papers using proxies with whom he shared the proceeds. These fraudulent acts coupled with his unilateral alteration of the nature of the contracts and their terms, allegedly led to the termination of the MoU he had with the state government in 2023. Items recovered from him include Toyota Hilux pick up vans, ambulances, buses, dispatch motorcycles, caches of drugs and vaccines for children, stacks of hospital beds and mattresses and heavy duty generators. Found in his office store are large quantities of tablets, capsules, syrups, infusions, ointments/creams; medical consumables that include hand gloves, syringes, and mucus extractor. The Commission is collaborating with NAFDAC and the Kaduna State Ministry of Health in the evaluation of the cache of medicines found in his storage facilities as well as in carrying out qualitative analysis on them. Following the inspections, Umar Ahmad Suleiman, Investigation and Enforcement Officer, Federal Tax Force, NAFDAC said some of the drug manufacturers registered with NAFDAC and that while some of the medicines are still within shelf life, some have expired with some being outright counterfeits and their manufacturers, unregistered with NAFDAC. Corroborating the position of the NAFDAC official, Abubakar Isa Balarabe, a pharmacist and Team Leader, Ministry of Health Kaduna State observed that some of the medicines have expired, noting also that the warehouse where the medicines were stored fell below standard. “The storage is not fit for any medicine because of the way and manner it was kept,” he said. The suspect will be charged to court as soon as the investigation is concluded.

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Tinubu Jonathan Akpabio Others Bid Edwin Clark Final Farewell

LAGOS MAY 15TH (URHOBOTODAY)-President Bola Tinubu, former President Goodluck Jonathan, and his wife, Dame Patience, Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio, Delta State Governor, Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, and his wife, Tobore, were among the dignitaries who paid tribute to the late elder statesman, Chief Edwin Clark, on Tuesday. Clark died on February 17 at the age of 97. The funeral service was held at St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Kiagbodo, in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State. Other dignitaries in attendance were Governors Douye Diri of Bayelsa State, Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom State, and Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State. Also present were Deputy Governor of Delta State, Sir Monday Onyeme, and his wife, Ezinne Catherine; former Governor Ifeanyi Okowa; Senators Joel-Onowhakpo Thomas, Ede Dafinone, Henry Seriake Dickson; Chief Rufus Ada George; and Minister of Regional Development, Abubakar Momoh, among others. Tinubu, represented by Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, expressed sadness over the passing of the elder statesman and respected leader of the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF). Tinubu said, “Pa Clark was a passionate advocate for resource control, economic and social justice. He was a beacon of courage who spoke for the Niger Delta and the nation. “His views on national issues were distinct and patriotic. He believed in a united Nigeria. As an astute politician, even his opponents never doubted his integrity.” Jonathan described Clark as a great nationalist, who lived in full validation of human dignity. The former president said regarding Clark, “He was a staunch advocate for freedom and national pride. Pa Clark was more than a father and leader; he was an ambassador, an audacious voice for the voiceless, and a steadfast preacher of justice and minority rights. “Whether as a federal commissioner or later as an elder statesman, he remained a courageous and fearless advocate for equity, justice, inclusivity, and good governance.” Akpabio said, “Pa Clark was a Pan-Nigerian and Pan-African, who fought for all, including the minorities. “He has left a legacy and a responsibility to his followers. He did well for Nigeria and for the Niger Delta. The Senate valued him, and his memory will remain a part of our national history. “He stood tall when others bowed for convenience. He belonged to a generation that believed in the eternal cause of freedom. He was a testament to conviction and principles.” Oborevwori, who spoke on behalf of other governors in attendance, described Clark as fearless, vocal, bold, assertive, and unrelenting in speaking truth to power. He added that Clark never remained silent in the face of abuse of power, corruption, or injustice. The governor stated, “Pa Clark lived a fulfilled life and will be remembered for his legacy and contributions to nation-building. He was a teacher, educator, politician, and astute public servant, an example of a life dedicated to service. “He was the voice of the oppressed in Nigeria’s political space. We have lost a powerful voice in the Niger Delta. He fought for improved living conditions, food security, quality education, public safety, and accessible healthcare services. “We must unite, particularly in the Niger Delta, to continue his legacy. I am glad our leader, former President Goodluck Jonathan, is here. We must rally around him and remain united, because it is only through unity that we can achieve more for our people. “When we allow division through personal sentiments, we will hinder progress. Our Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio, is one of us. We will continue to support you because that is how we can succeed as a nation. “May God bless Nigeria with more leaders like Chief Edwin Clark, and may his soul rest in eternal peace.” Oborevwori, Diri, and Emmanuel Udom promised to construct a new memorial church to replace the aging church, where the funeral service was conducted. They said this was to actualise an unfulfilled dream of Clark, who had vowed to build a state-of-the-art sanctuary in Kiagbodo community. Archbishop of Bendel Province, Anglican Communion, Most Reverend Cyril Odutemu, delivered a poignant homily, referencing Proverbs 22:1, which says, “A good name is better than riches.” Odutemu lauded Clark’s virtues, calling him a champion of integrity and a man of impeccable character.

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