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Empowering the Next Generation: Jubril Dotun Sanusi’s Game-Changing Vision for Nigerian Youth Through Sports and Hospitality

Opeyemi RasheedBy Opeyemi RasheedApril 13, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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By Segun Kehinde

While leadership often comes wrapped in rhetoric and grand declarations, few leaders translate vision into tangible opportunities that touch lives directly.

Chief (Engr.) Jubril Dotun Sanusi offers a different model, one where state development and youth empowerment take precedence over personal acclaim.

Sanusi’s investments in sports and hospitality have become powerful platforms for Nigerian youth to acquire skills, gain exposure, and build sustainable careers.

Central to this effort is Ilaji Hotels and Sports Resort in Akanran, Ibadan, which serves not only as a commercial enterprise but as a hub for professional development and community growth.

Through the resort, Sanusi has created avenues for employment, skill acquisition, and leadership training.

Over twenty management staff recently participated in an international capacity-building tour, visiting Malta, Spain, Rwanda, Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire, and the Benin Republic.

Fully funded by Sanusi and led by the resort’s General Manager, Mr Ridwan Akinola, the initiative exposed participants to global best practices in hospitality, tourism, and operational excellence.

“Development is not just about buildings or infrastructure; it’s about preparing people to sustain and grow them,” said Sanusi. “By investing in human capacity, we ensure that progress is enduring and inclusive.”

Sports, too, has been a key avenue for his interventions. Clubs such as Ilaji FC, Swuiqi in Malta, and Athletico Berja FC in Spain offer young athletes opportunities to hone their talents, gain international exposure, and pursue careers that might otherwise have been out of reach.

These initiatives underscore a fundamental principle: leadership is most effective when it opens pathways for others to succeed.

Sanusi’s philosophy bridges the public and private sectors. His hospitality ventures, including Ilaji Hotels in Malta, demonstrate that private enterprise can complement national development goals, boosting local economies while enhancing Nigeria’s global profile.

For communities in Ibadan and beyond, these ventures provide employment, stimulate commerce, and encourage youth participation in meaningful economic activity.

Yet, what sets Sanusi apart is the subtlety of his approach. Contributions are made without fanfare, preserving the dignity of beneficiaries and emphasizing collective advancement over individual recognition.

“The measure of leadership is not in personal gain, but in the lives we touch and the opportunities we create,” he notes.

Taken together, Sanusi’s work presents a compelling blueprint for development-oriented leadership. By integrating sports, hospitality, and youth empowerment, he demonstrates that sustainable growth arises not from words alone, but from deliberate action that equips individuals, strengthens communities, and invests in the future.

Jubril Dotun Sanusi’s model shows that quiet resolve, purposeful investment, and unwavering commitment to others can transform not just institutions, but entire generations.

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