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    From Oyo to Malta: Jubril Dotun Sanusi Extending a Blueprint Beyond Borders by Segun Kehinde

    GoalpoacherBy GoalpoacherMarch 2, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    History often records the moment institutions act, but it seldom acknowledges the individuals who quietly shaped the direction long before formal structures responded. In Oyo State, that pattern was evident when electric buses began to redefine public transport.

    The policy announcement came later. The proof of concept had arrived earlier, through the foresight of Chief Jubril Dotun Sanusi.

    What began as a calculated intervention in sustainable mobility has since revealed itself as part of a much broader philosophy, one that now stretches beyond Nigeria’s borders to the Mediterranean island nation of Malta.

    At the Malta Family Get-Together, Chief Sanusi’s address was not merely ceremonial. It was strategic. Before a distinguished gathering of community leaders, partners and members of both the Maltese and Nigerian communities, he articulated a vision rooted in collaboration across business, sport, education and culture. The event symbolised more than hospitality; it signalled the steady construction of international bridges.

    In paying tribute to the Fenech family, he highlighted the human foundation of diplomacy, openness, unity and shared purpose. Yet beneath the warmth of gratitude lay the architecture of enterprise.

    Discussions around an international hotel project in Malta, in partnership with Daniel Zahra and his team, reflected a hospitality vision designed not for applause but for permanence.

    Plans for real estate expansion across Europe and Africa, alongside ambitions for the Score 7Bet Group to emerge as a global betting company, further demonstrated a commitment to structured economic corridors rather than isolated ventures.

    The pattern is unmistakable. In Oyo, he introduced electric mobility before government adoption, reframing the transport conversation through action.

    In Malta, he is positioning sport, enterprise and education as platforms for sustained international cooperation before such collaboration becomes fashionable policy language.

    Sport featured prominently in his address. Speaking to members of Swieqi United FC, he described football not simply as recreation but as infrastructure, a language of unity and a tool for youth empowerment.

    His ambition for Malta to strengthen its football identity echoes the developmental framework seen in Ilaji FC in Nigeria, where sport is integrated into broader economic and social planning.

    Football, in this context, is strategy in motion, a means of cultivating discipline, opportunity and global visibility.

    Education and health partnerships formed another pillar of his remarks. He commended the advancing Ilaji educational initiatives linking Malta and Nigeria, underscoring the principle that intellectual capital underpins every enduring transformation.

    Youth empowerment, academic collaboration and medical partnerships were presented not as charitable gestures, but as investments in competitiveness and long-term stability.
    Notably, this expanding influence is exercised without the instrument of public office.

    Just as the electric mobility initiative in Oyo preceded and influenced state policy, the Malta engagement illustrates how private conviction can shape public direction. It reinforces a recurring theme in Chief Sanusi’s development philosophy: effective leadership does not require spectacle. It requires structure.

    From Ibadan to Valletta, the continuity is clear. Build first. Demonstrate viability. Allow institutions to follow evidence.

    Whether in transport reform, hospitality expansion, sporting ambition or educational exchange, the objective remains consistent, to create systems that endure beyond personalities and to convert private initiative into public transformation.

    The electric buses that now symbolise a new chapter for Oyo State were once a solitary initiative. The international partnerships taking shape in Malta may well follow a similar trajectory.

    In each case, the approach is measured, deliberate and future-facing. Not driven by noise. Not constrained by geography. But guided by vision and embraced by the future.

    Segun Kehinde writes from Ibadan

    From Oyo to Malta: Jubril Dotun Sanusi Extending a Blueprint Beyond Borders by Segun Kehinde
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