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    A fitting tribute: Why Kano should name a sporting facility after Alhaji Ibrahim Galadima

    Sani YusifBy Sani YusifJune 18, 2026
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    By Sani Mohammed Zaria (SWAN President, 1996-2002)

    History is not only preserved in books; it is also preserved through the monuments and institutions that carry the names of those who shaped society.

    For this reason, Kano State has a historic responsibility to immortalize one of its greatest sons in sports administration, the late Alhaji Ibrahim Galadima, by naming a major sports facility after him.

    Alhaji Ibrahim Galadima was not merely a sports administrator; he was an institution. For almost half a century, his name represented discipline, competence, patriotism, and excellence in Nigerian sports. His contributions transcended Kano and placed the state firmly on the national and international sporting map.

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    The golden era of Kano sports cannot be discussed without acknowledging the remarkable impact of Galadima’s leadership. He was instrumental in shaping Kano Pillars Football Club into a respected sporting brand and equally contributed to the growth and visibility of Kano Pillars Basketball Team.

    His administration brought structure, ambition, and professionalism into sports management, laying foundations that generations after him continue to benefit from.

    One of the clearest testimonies to his national impact was his role in producing Nigeria’s largest contingent for the country’s participation at the Cairo 1991 All-Africa Games. This achievement demonstrated his ability to identify talent, build systems, and mobilize resources for national success.

    His vision also gave birth to innovative initiatives such as the soccer carnival involving Nigerian teams in the early 1990s, a remarkable effort aimed at raising funds and strengthening sports development in Kano. At a time when sports funding was a major challenge, Galadima showed creativity, courage, and foresight.

    His service record speaks for itself. He served as Vice President of the Nigerian Olympic Committee, Chairman of the Nigeria Football Association, Chairman of the Governing Council of the Nigeria Institute of Sports, and Executive Chairman of the Kano State Sports Commission.

    These positions were not merely titles; they were platforms through which he influenced the growth of Nigerian sports.

    What made Alhaji Ibrahim Galadima different was not only his achievements but the integrity with which he served. In an era where public service was often associated with controversy, he stood as a symbol of honesty, humility, and commitment. His reputation remained intact until his final days.

    Until his transition, Alhaji Ibrahim Galadima remained the face of Kano in Nigerian sports. Whenever Kano’s sporting heritage was mentioned at national level, his name naturally came to mind. The numerous tributes that followed his passing from across Nigeria were not just expressions of grief; they were evidence of a life that created lasting impact.

    Naming a sports arena after him will not be a favour; it will be a recognition of historical justice. It will send a powerful message to young athletes, administrators, and citizens that dedication, excellence, and integrity in service are values that society honours.

    Kano has immortalized political leaders, traditional figures, and other distinguished personalities. It is only fitting that the state also honours a man who dedicated his entire life to building its sporting identity and producing generations of athletes who brought pride to Kano and Nigeria.

    The proposed “Alhaji Ibrahim Galadima Sports Arena” will stand as a permanent reminder that greatness is not measured only by the offices one occupies but by the positive footprints one leaves behind.

    Kano owes him this honour. Nigerian sports owes him this honour. Future generations deserve to know his story.

    A sports facility named after Alhaji Ibrahim Galadima will not simply carry a name, it will carry a legacy.

    A beffing trebute why Kano should
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    I was a staff of the then Triumph Newspapers, with keen interest in sports journalism which drove me to the unit where I was supported and oiled in the dynamics of modern sports reporting by my mentor/friend, Sani Zaria, the then Group Sports Editor of the Triumph. And when he left in 1995, I tried to sustain the spirit against all odds with a column sportesye. But when The Triumph was closed, I was moved to Kano Polytechnic as a lecturer until my retirement last 3 years, which gives me time to return to what I know best , the recreation of the SPORTS EYE.

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