Sports
What WAFU B Stands to Gain as Ibrahim Gusau Becomes President

By
Patrick ‘Odogwu’ Ngwaogu
The West African Football Union Zone B (WAFU B) has entered a new era with the appointment of Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau as its President. Gusau, who has been serving as the President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) since September 2022, brings a wealth of experience and a track record of effective football administration to his new role. His leadership is poised to usher in significant advancements for WAFU B, encompassing enhanced governance, youth development, financial stability, and infrastructural growth.
Gusau’s ascent to the presidency of WAFU B is a testament to his extensive involvement in football administration. Prior to this role, he served as the First Vice President of WAFU B and has held various positions within the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and the Federation of International Football Association (FIFA). His tenure as NFF President has been marked by efforts to revitalize Nigerian football, emphasizing transparency, youth development, and infrastructural improvements.
His election followed the resignation of Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku, the President of the Ghana Football Association, who vacated the WAFU B presidency after his election into the CAF Executive Committee. Gusau’s unanimous support among WAFU B member nations underscores the confidence placed in his leadership capabilities.
One of the immediate benefits of Gusau’s presidency is the potential for enhanced unity among WAFU B member nations, which include Nigeria, Togo, Benin Republic, Ghana, Burkina Faso, Niger Republic, and Côte d’Ivoire. His diplomatic acumen and experience in navigating complex administrative landscapes position him well to foster collaboration and mutual support among these countries.
By promoting joint initiatives, such as regional tournaments and training programs, Gusau can facilitate knowledge sharing and resource optimization. This collaborative approach is essential for addressing common challenges and elevating the standard of football across the region.
Gusau has consistently championed youth development as a cornerstone of football advancement. Under his leadership, WAFU B is expected to prioritize the establishment and enhancement of youth academies and grassroots programs. These initiatives aim to identify and nurture young talent, providing them with the necessary training and exposure to compete at higher levels.
By investing in the development of young players, WAFU B can build a robust pipeline of talent that will strengthen national teams and clubs. Moreover, such programs can have broader social impacts, including youth empowerment and community engagement.
Financial constraints have long hindered the growth of football in the WAFU B region. Gusau’s experience in securing sponsorship deals and managing financial resources effectively is a valuable asset in this context. His tenure at the NFF saw efforts to attract corporate partnerships and optimize revenue streams, lessons that can be applied at the regional level.
By developing a comprehensive financial strategy, Gusau can work towards reducing dependency on sporadic funding and establishing sustainable financial models. This includes engaging with potential sponsors, exploring broadcasting rights, and leveraging digital platforms to generate income.
The state of football infrastructure varies significantly across WAFU B member nations, with some countries lacking adequate facilities. Gusau’s leadership is anticipated to focus on advocating for infrastructural development, including the construction and renovation of stadiums, training centers, and administrative offices.
Collaborating with governments, private sector stakeholders, and international organizations, WAFU B under Gusau can initiate projects aimed at modernizing facilities. Improved infrastructure not only enhances the quality of play but also attracts international events, boosting the region’s visibility and economic prospects.
Transparency and accountability are critical for the credibility and effectiveness of any organization. Gusau’s administration at the NFF has been noted for efforts to instill these values, and similar principles are expected to guide his tenure at WAFU B.
Implementing clear governance structures, regular audits, and stakeholder engagement mechanisms can build trust among member associations and external partners. Such measures are essential for attracting investment and ensuring that resources are utilized efficiently and ethically.
With its rich football heritage, WAFU B has the potential to significantly influence the global football scene. Gusau’s strategic vision includes enhancing the region’s international presence through participation in global tournaments, hosting international matches, and engaging with global football bodies.
By positioning WAFU B as a competitive and professionally managed zone, Gusau can open avenues for international collaborations, talent exports, and cultural exchanges. This global integration is vital for the growth and modernization of football in West Africa.
Ibrahim Gusau’s presidency of WAFU B heralds a promising chapter for West African football. His extensive experience, commitment to development, and strategic approach are assets that can drive substantial progress across the region.
From fostering unity and youth development to enhancing financial stability and infrastructure, the potential gains for WAFU B under Gusau’s leadership are considerable. As the region embarks on this new journey, the collective efforts of member nations, guided by visionary leadership, can transform WAFU B into a beacon of football excellence in Africa and beyond.
Sports
A Triumphant Close to the 22nd National Sports Festival

…As organisers promise another spectacle at closing ceremony on Thursday
Joel Ajayi
After 11 days of a true showcase of sporting competition in multiple Sports by some of the country’s top and even promising athletes, the curtain will finally be drawn on what many have described as one of the best ever organised National Sports festivals, when the closing ceremony is held on Thursday at the MKO Sports Arena in Abeokuta.
Whilst the quality of the Games’ opening ceremony is still getting tongues wagging, the entire sporting family and beyond is now anxiously looking forward to what the closing ceremony will look like.
The last 11 days have showcased Ogun state as a true Sporting hub with potential to even do more, with the quality of the facilities built for the games and the enthusiasm of the people who made the various venues their second home in the last few days.
A big testament to this was the history-making crowd that attended the male football final between Ogun state and Kwara State, which the host won by 4-1.
The MKO stadium was filled to full capacity while the crowd outside watching from the big screen reminds one of how much Sports is truly the soul of our togetherness as a country.
From the Alake Sports centre in Ijeja and the Baptist boys high school, to the Obafemi Awolowo square and the Remo stadium both in Ikenne, to the NYSC orientation camp in Shagamu, and the Ilisan town hall in Ilisan, the festival never lacked spectatorship throughout the games.
The Games actually lived up to the pre-tournament hype as both the National Sports Commission, NSC and the Ogun state Government pulled out every administrative capacity to ensure both athletes, officials and the media have an unforgettable experience.
The Gateway Games 2024 had been full of exciting drama and intrigues amongst the states and athletes which led to different new records being set and some old records being shattered.
The festival has also produced for the country some new exciting young talents especially with the shocking performance of the 38th state, the Invited Junior Athletes ( IJA), where they ended up winning some surprised medals to justify the Commission’s establishment of the initiative.
As the Closing ceremony holds on Thursday, the leadership of the National Sports commission, NSC, expresses its profound gratitude to the Federal Government of Nigeria and the Ogun State Government for making sure millions of Nigerian youths see a renewed brighter future in the country through the National Sports Festival.
The NSC Chairman Mallam Shehu Dilko said ” our overwhelming gratitude goes to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu,GCFR, for his personal commitment to the development of Nigerian Sports by giving us every support financially and otherwise for the success of this festival”.
” And the Ogun state Governor, Dapo Abiodun also deserves a huge praise for the feat we all recorded with these games. I can’t thank him enough and posterity will surely remember him for good “.
The NSC Director General who is also the Chairman of the Main organising committee of the games, Hon Bukola Olopade also extended his gratitude to all the technocrats behind the scene that are responsible for the successful organisation of the games.
” From all the members of the Main organising committee to the various sub committees, to members of the local organising committees and all our technical officials in the various sports to the media and our athletes, every success that everyone is talking about concerning these Games belongs to you all”.
” Yes it was not a perfect festival because we acknowledged we had also some challenges but let me assure everyone that some of the challenges are already being worked upon ahead of the next Games holding in Enugu state next year”, he concluded.
The Closing ceremony is expected to bring together top Government functionaries to captain of industries while there will also be the rich cultural display of the state as Ogun state will officially pass the barton of hosting to Enugu state for the 23rd edition of the Games come September 2026.
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