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Building Beyond Borders: Ilaji and the Expanding Global Influence of Jubril Dotun Sanusi

Opeyemi RasheedBy Opeyemi RasheedFebruary 2, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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By Segun Kehinde

In every era, leadership reveals itself not in how forcefully it announces power, but in how deliberately it deploys it. True leadership is rarely loud.

It works quietly, shaping institutions, opening doors and altering lives without demanding applause. It is less concerned with presence and more invested in consequence.

At its most honest, leadership is stewardship. It is the willingness to carry responsibility for people, systems and futures, and to do so with restraint, empathy and clarity of purpose.

Authority, in this sense, is not something to be wielded, but something to be justified through service.Yet contemporary culture has steadily distorted this ideal. Visibility is mistaken for value, dominance for competence, and control for influence.

Across public and private life, those who command attention often eclipse those who build substance. The result is a hollow spectacle of leadership: assertive in posture, thin in impact.

It is against this backdrop that the leadership trajectory of Jubril Dotun Sanusi becomes especially instructive. His approach resists noise and favours structure; it avoids performance and prioritises permanence.

Where others chase prominence, he invests in institutions. Where leadership is often reduced to rhetoric, his is expressed through ownership, accountability and long-term commitment.

This philosophy is now most vividly illustrated in Ilaji Hotels and Sports Resort’s formal acquisition of Interlink and its subsidiaries, including Club Deportivo Atlético Berja in Andalusia, Spain.

Effective from 29 January 2026, the assumption of full ownership marks far more than a corporate milestone. It represents a considered extension of Sanusi’s belief that leadership must improve systems, not merely preside over them.

Sport, like leadership, thrives on structure, trust and continuity. By taking full control of Atlético Berja, Ilaji has signalled an intention not simply to participate in European football, but to strengthen its foundations.

The Extraordinary General Assembly convened at the Salva Sevilla Municipal Stadium, and the unanimous reconstitution of the club’s Board of Directors, underscore a transition grounded in legitimacy, process and respect for institutional governance.

Sanusi’s appointment as President of the club is not symbolic. It reflects a readiness to assume responsibility at the highest level, supported by a board deliberately assembled to align with Ilaji’s long-term vision for sporting excellence, youth development and community integration.

Regulatory compliance with Spanish and Andalusian football authorities has been treated not as an afterthought, but as a cornerstone of credible leadership.

What makes this acquisition particularly significant is the philosophy behind it. This is not ownership for extraction or prestige, but for development. Ilaji’s stated commitment to strengthening Atlético Berja’s sporting structure, expanding youth pathways and deepening community engagement echoes Sanusi’s broader leadership pattern: build capacity, preserve dignity and create opportunity that endures.

It is the same ethos that has shaped his interventions in education, healthcare and employment. From scholarships that rescue interrupted ambitions, to discreet medical support offered without fanfare, to enterprise-linked job creation through the Ilaji business ecosystem, his leadership consistently favours empowerment over dependency. Wealth, in this model, is not a trophy, but a trust.

Crucially, those impacted by his initiatives are never reduced to beneficiaries of charity. They are treated as stakeholders in progress. This respect for human dignity, whether in a local community or an international sporting institution, is what lends credibility to his influence. It is leadership exercised through collaboration rather than coercion.

In sport especially, where ownership can easily become detached from community, this approach matters. Clubs are not just assets; they are social anchors.

By situating Atlético Berja within a framework of institutional growth and community development, Ilaji’s ownership reflects a belief that commercial success and social responsibility are not competing interests, but complementary ones.

At a time when confidence in leadership is fragile and authority is often viewed with suspicion, Jubril Dotun Sanusi offers a different template. His leadership does not demand loyalty through command.

It earns commitment through consistency. It does not seek attention; it delivers outcomes. It does not dominate systems; it strengthens them.

Ultimately, his expanding influence, now extending into international sports development, invites a necessary question. In a world that frequently rewards noise over nuance and power over purpose, what kind of leadership should truly be valued?

The kind that asserts control for its own sake, or the kind that, as demonstrated by Jubril Dotun Sanusi, takes ownership in order to build, sustain and serve.

Segun Kehinde writes from Ibadan.

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