Tinubu mourns former NFA president Ibrahim Galadima

His Excellency, Bola Ahmed Tinubu

Tinubu mourns Ibrahim Galadima at a moment of real loss for Nigerian sport. The President expressed sadness over the death of the former Nigeria Football Association president, whose influence stretched across football administration, public service and community leadership. Galadima died on Saturday at the age of 78.

His passing closes a chapter in Nigerian sports administration that touched both grassroots development and elite football leadership. Before and after his time at the national level, Galadima served in several important roles, including chairman of the Kano State Sports Council and commissioner in Kano State. He later became president of the defunct NFA, the body that preceded the Nigeria Football Federation, serving between 2002 and 2006.

Ibrahim Galadima

A life rooted in service

Tinubu’s tribute framed Galadima as more than a football official. He described his death as a loss not only to sports administration but also to Nigeria as a whole. That wording matters because Galadima’s profile extended beyond the game. After leaving active public service, he was turbaned as the Galadiman Fagge and served as community head in Fagge, Kano State.

That combination of public office, football leadership and traditional responsibility gave him a rare place in national life. He moved across state service, federal sports administration and community leadership with a footprint that made him widely known in northern Nigeria and across the wider football space.

Why the tribute matters

For the sports community, Tinubu mourns Ibrahim Galadima not as a routine condolence line but as recognition of a figure tied to the development of Nigerian football. The President said Galadima’s contributions at both grassroots and elite levels would be remembered for a long time.

Ibrahim Galadima

The President also extended condolences to Galadima’s family, the government and people of Kano State, and the wider sports community in Nigeria and beyond. In practical terms, that confirms the national weight of the loss and the respect Galadima carried across different layers of public life.

Galadima’s death now leaves Nigerian football reflecting on one of its former administrators. Figures like him helped shape eras that newer football structures inherited. Tinubu mourns Ibrahim Galadima, but the larger sports question now is how that legacy will be remembered in the story of Nigerian football administration.

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