Ghanaian winger Zubairu Ibrahim has made headlines once again, this time for his heartwarming donation to his alma mater, Central Mosque Basic School.
The Partizan Belgrade player presented the school with two sets of customized jerseys, demonstrating his commitment to giving back to his community.
Zubairu’s donation is a testament to his appreciation for the school that nurtured his early years. The 20-year-old winger attended Central Mosque JHS before embarking on his professional football journey.

His generosity has inspired students, staff, and the wider community.
Zubairu’s philanthropic efforts extend beyond his basic school. He has also supported his juvenile club, Barcelona FC, and senior high school, Sakafiya Islamic School.
On the pitch, the young winger is making waves, scoring six goals in sixteen games for Partizan Belgrade in his debut season in Serbia.

Zubairu’s community giveback serves as a shining example to young athletes and individuals alike.
His dedication to philanthropy and football is a powerful reminder that success is not solely defined by achievements on the field, but also by the positive impact one can have on their community.
