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Nasarawa United's Yusuf won't attend the Eunisell Golden Boot Award due to an NPFL dispute over the award's legality. The controversy sparks debate over sponsorship and the future of the event.
Yusuf’s artistic legacy now continues through his son, Shibu Arakkal, a photographer and digital artist. “Art will live on,” Sara says. “Through us.
Zia Yusuf Says Reform Would Deport All Illegal Immigrants – But Nigel Farage Has Said That's 'Impossible' The party's leader insisted last year it was "pointless even going there".
Mr Yusuf used a BBC interview to say he regretted a tweet in which he said Sarah Pochin had asked a 'dumb' question at Prime Minister's Questions last Wednesday.
Zia Yusuf is returning to Reform UK as head of their “UK DOGE” programme. Just two days after the party chairman stepped down, following a dispute with the party over whether they would ...
Zia Yusuf said on Saturday he would return to Britain's right-wing Reform UK party, two days after quitting as its chair, blaming his abrupt resignation on exhaustion from the job. Read more at ...
The Reform leader suggested Mr Yusuf was “burnt out”, saying the “very hard extreme right" was to blame for the abuse. Mr Farage told BBC News: "Zia regrets what he said and did the other day.
Zia Yusuf has announced he will return to Reform UK despite quitting as the party’s chair just two days ago. Yusuf resigned after almost a year at the forefront of Nigel Farage’s rightwing party.
Zia Yusuf said getting Reform into government was no longer a "good use of my time" earlier this week - but will now head up an Elon Musk-inspired "UK DOGE" team.
Lib Dem deputy leader Daisy Cooper MP said on Thursday: “By sacking himself, Zia Yusuf seems to be leading the ‘UK Doge’ by example. You have to admire his commitment to the cause.
Asked whether Yusuf was burnt out, the Reform UK leader said that description would be accurate, adding: "I would credit much of the success we enjoyed on 1 May and since to his considerable efforts.
Zia Yusuf ’s departure had more to do with his failure to persuade donors to part with cash than a row over Reform’s attitude to the burqa, insiders have told The Independent.