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Allow your children partake in sports – Michael Audu

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Last updated: September 11, 2025 7:54 pm
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By Aduku Aruwa

Kogi born basketballer Michael Sumaila Audu and founder of MSA BEE Foundation was in the state recently for the second phase of his basketball clinic/camp and shared his dreams and vision for the youths the game of basketball with The Graphic Sports.

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Congratulations on another successful basketball clinic/camp. How would you assess the entire exercise?

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I would say excellent. Honestly, they took me by surprise this time. The number of participants was far beyond what I expected, it almost tripled my target. I was so impressed to see parents coming out to support their kids. They haven’t failed me; in fact, since the last time when they promised to back their children, they’ve kept that promise. I’m super excited to be here, to support and give back in my own little way. The turnout was really, really impressive, and I’m happy to be part of it.

Why did you embark on this project?

Well, it’s a childhood dream. I’ve been playing basketball since 2000, that’s over 25 years now. Growing up, I can tell you it wasn’t easy. Some of us had to rely on sheer self-belief to succeed in basketball. Personally, my parents never believed in sports at the time, but I pushed through. I’m the only child in my family who went into sports, and it was tough, but today it has paid off.

My parents have now seen me go through different phases they never imagined I would overcome through sports. That’s why I want parents today to know there’s so much more in sports, not just financially, but in terms of health, discipline, and personal growth. I also want to help reduce social vices. We know what’s happening in society, cultism, drugs, and so on. I want to be one of those people who helped kids channel their energy positively. So yes, this has been a long-time dream, and I’m grateful God is using me to give back to my community.

What’s next after this?

People ask me this a lot, and my answer is simple, we are just getting started. This is a lifetime project for me. As long as God gives me strength, I’ll continue. This is not a one-off camp where you show up and disappear. I’m committed to doing this every year. My prayer is that more people and partners will join so we can reach even more kids. My goal is to first expand across North Central states, then to other regions of Nigeria, and eventually Africa.

What hurdles have you identified in the development of basketball at both the state and national levels and what are you doing to address them?

First, I’m providing kids with basketballs and creating an environment where they can train and express themselves. That’s key. But beyond Kogi, we know Nigeria faces a bigger problem, neglect of sports. Sports in this country are gradually going down, and I believe like minds will eventually rise up to say, “Enough is enough.”

Since we started this initiative, we’ve had several camps and tournaments in Kogi State that has never happened before. Sometimes you just have to take a leap of faith. Many people asked me, “Why waste your money? Why not use it for yourself?” But for me, my joy is seeing others happy. I never had this opportunity growing up, so I want to create it for others. And let’s not forget, sports and education go hand in hand. That’s the message I’m preaching here, and I’m glad both parents and kids are embracing it.

Are you getting any support from government or corporate organizations? How do you fund this project?

Honestly, it has been solely from my pocket,100 percent. Some friends buy a ball or two to support, but in terms of sponsorship or partnership, I haven’t received much. I’ve even reached out to people who could help, but many don’t respond. I don’t like wasting time, when I’m ready to do something, I go ahead. If you want to support, fine; if not, I’ll still do it.

Thankfully, my family has been solidly behind me. My wife especially has been very supportive, and without her, I wouldn’t be able to push this far. I give her kudos.

Finally, in the next five to ten years, where do you see this project?

I was just telling my brother recently that I’ve seen raw potential here. Among the girls alone, I’ve identified at least four players that I’ll personally push to secure scholarships to the United States to study for free. That’s one immediate goal.

In five to ten years, we’re looking at building a sports center. Not just for basketball, but for other sports like lawn tennis, badminton, even a gym where people can work out and relieve stress. It will be a hub for the community, and I believe strongly that God will make it happen.

Thank you for your time.

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