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Kebbi’s Half-Built Stadium A Monument to Nigeria’s Broken Trust in Sports, By Victor Haruna

October 29, 2025
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The picture hurts to look at. A single goalpost stands in a dusty field, surrounded by stands that look like an abandoned construction site.

When FIFA changed its X banner to this image of Birnin Kebbi Stadium on October 25, 2025, it did not just highlight a project. It exposed a deep wound. What was meant to be a symbol of pride for grassroots football, $1.19 million from the FIFA Forward Programme to nurture the next Okocha or Rashford, has become a viral joke of failure. And the laughter trending online is not just aimed at the Nigeria Football Federation. It is directed at all of us, for allowing a system where millions disappear into the ground and no one is held responsible.

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Let us speak plainly. This amount cannot build the Emirates Stadium, but it should deliver a proper mini-stadium with floodlights, drainage, and changing rooms, something Kenya has achieved with similar grants. Yet five years after the groundbreaking in 2020, the Kebbi facility hosts more goats than football matches. The twin project in Ugborodo, Delta State? It remains a rumor. Chinedu Mobike’s video did not start the fire. It simply poured fuel on dry wood. When he asked where the progress was, he spoke for every parent who cannot find a safe field for their child, every coach patching boots with tape, every scout flying to Benin or Ghana because Nigerian pitches are either flooded or nonexistent.

Accountability is not a slogan. It is survival. The NFF’s October 24 statement, full of talk about audited cycles and “fictitious figures,” sounds like a thief complaining that the security camera was blurry. FIFA’s rules are crystal clear. Every dollar is tied to a milestone, verified by independent auditors, and paid directly to contractors. If the Kebbi stands are half-built, someone stole the cement. If Ugborodo is a swamp, someone sold the turf. The House of Representatives probe launched on October 28 into $25 million of FIFA and CAF funds over ten years is a step forward, but investigations without arrests are just drama. We need names, bank statements, and handcuffs, not another committee that dies with the session.

The damage goes far beyond Kebbi’s dusty sidelines. Nigeria’s sports sector is a patient bleeding out while the doctors argue over the bill. The Super Eagles have not won AFCON since 2013. No Nigerian referee was selected for AFCON 2025. Our leagues struggle on potholed pitches while Ghana’s youth academies export players to Europe. Every naira diverted from Kebbi is a scholarship lost, a coach unpaid, a talent wasted. When FIFA’s banner went up, it was not just shade. It was a warning to sponsors, scouts, and the world. Invest here at your own risk. The same week, Rwanda unveiled a $50 million cricket stadium. We are building memes.

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Punishment must be swift and public. Start with the NFF officials who signed off on “completed” phases that exist only in PowerPoint. Freeze their accounts. Ban them from public office. Force the contractor who collected the final payment to return every kobo or face prison. Then go higher. The FIFA liaison who approved false progress reports, the state officials who “facilitated” land for kickbacks. This is not revenge. It is cleansing. Without it, the next $10 million for women’s football or Paralympic training will vanish the same way.

But punishment alone builds nothing. We need a complete reset. Require live project dashboards. GPS tracking for cement trucks, drone footage of turf laying, public wallets showing every transaction. Allow citizens to report ghost projects with a tweet and a photo. Tie NFF funding to results. How many mini-stadiums are functional, how many youth leagues are registered, how many talents are scouted abroad. Reward states like Kebbi that donated land with extra grants for academies, not just photo opportunities. And let the EFCC treat sports corruption like oil theft, because both steal our future.

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The Birnin Kebbi picture is not just a stadium. It is a mirror. It shows a nation that cheers Osimhen in Naples but cannot give a child in Argungu a proper field. Until we break that mirror and build a new one we can see through, every FIFA banner will mock us, and every talent will keep leaving.

What You Should Know

The $1.19 million Birnin Kebbi Stadium, launched in 2020, remains incomplete five years later despite FIFA Forward funding with strict audits and direct contractor payments.

The twin project in Ugborodo, Delta State, reportedly does not exist. The NFF claims full compliance, but public anger fueled by Mobike’s exposé and FIFA’s banner has triggered a House probe into $25 million in grants.

Without arrests and transparent dashboards, Nigeria risks losing sponsors, talent, and global respect in sports.

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