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Ghanaian Footballer Zubairu Ibrahim gives back to his Alma Mater

Kumasi-born footballer Zubairu Ibrahim has once again demonstrated his commitment to giving back to his community.

The Kumasi Central Mosque Islamic School, his basic school, was the latest beneficiary of his kindness.

Zubairu, who currently plays for Serbian side Partizan, donated a set of books to the school, further solidifying his reputation as a philanthropic athlete.

The donation was made on his behalf by his brother, Iddrisu Pempem, and some friends.

The headmaster of the school was full of praise for Zubairu’s generosity. “On behalf of the school, I would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to Zubairu for his kind gesture. This is not the first time he has shown his support for our institution. He previously donated a set of jerseys to us, and now he has surprised us with these books. It’s clear that he values education just as much as he does sports. We pray that God continues to bless him and elevate him in his career.”

Zubairu’s philanthropic efforts are well-documented. He has previously donated to his juvenile club, Barcelona, and his senior high school, Sakafiya Islamic School.

On the pitch, Zubairu is having a stellar debut season in Serbia, scoring six goals in sixteen games.

His football journey began at Barcelona FC in Sabon Zongo, before moving to King Faisal and eventually signing with Serbian side4 Jedinstvo.

After helping Jedinstvo gain promotion, Zubairu joined Partizan, where he currently plies his trade.

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