Chief Jubril Dotun Sanusi, businessman, philanthropist, and traditional chief, has continued to attract commendation for his steady contributions to human and community development through a series of initiatives that combine enterprise, education, and social impact across Oyo State and beyond.

Over the years, Sanusi has distinguished himself as one of the few Nigerians redefining what sustainable development means at the grassroots.
From hospitality to sports and education, his projects have consistently bridged the gap between private investment and public good, bringing tangible change to communities often overlooked by government intervention.

His flagship initiative, Ilaji Hotels and Sports Resort, located in Ona-Ara Local Government Area of Oyo State, stands today as more than a hospitality venture.


What began as a resort has evolved into a dynamic centre of economic and social activity, providing hundreds of direct and indirect jobs while driving development in the surrounding areas.
Farmers supply its kitchens, artisans market their crafts, and young people find both employment and mentorship opportunities within the facility.
The resort has equally become a hub for sporting excellence and youth empowerment. Its state-of-the-art sports facilities have hosted numerous local and international tournaments, placing Oyo State on the national sporting map and providing a platform for young athletes to showcase their talents.

In line with his vision of developing both mind and body, Sanusi recently launched another groundbreaking project, the Ilaji Movement and Running School, an initiative designed to promote physical fitness, teamwork, and discipline among school-aged children.
The project has drawn widespread praise, particularly from the National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools (NAPPS), Ona-Ara Local Government Chapter, which commended the gesture as a major boost to education and youths development.
Speaking on behalf of the association, its chairman, Dom. Olasunkanmi Oluseun Able, expressed appreciation to Chief Sanusi for granting their members and students access to Ilaji’s world-class sporting and training facilities.
He described the initiative as one that “enhances learning and contributes immensely to the physical and mental development of students.”
The Ilaji Movement and Running School is widely regarded as the first of its kind in Oyo State. Beyond its immediate impact on fitness and recreation, it represents Sanusi’s broader belief that true education must extend beyond the classroom.
By integrating structured sports into the learning experience, he hopes to instil in young Nigerians values of discipline, leadership, and resilience — qualities that are essential for national progress.
Sanusi’s approach to development has always been people-centred. Rather than providing temporary relief or handouts, he focuses on empowerment.
Through scholarships, vocational training, small business grants, and infrastructural support, he has given countless young people and families the opportunity to become self-reliant.
Many of his interventions are deliberately quiet. He has funded medical care for the sick, provided boreholes for rural communities, and supported schools in deprived areas, often without publicity. For him, philanthropy is not about recognition but about responsibility.
Those who benefit from his generosity are frequently encouraged to “pass it forward,” creating a ripple effect of compassion and progress.
As the Jagun of Ibadanland and Asiwaju of Ona-Ara, Chief Sanusi also holds a respected place in Ibadan’s traditional hierarchy. He uses these platforms to promote cultural heritage and social harmony, ensuring that modern development does not erode the city’s identity.
His support for festivals, community events, and heritage projects has helped preserve Ibadan’s cultural pride while inspiring younger generations to value their roots.
Colleagues and associates describe Sanusi as a man who thinks in decades, not months. He is known for his long-term outlook, investing in systems that will endure long after his personal involvement.
Staff at Ilaji are trained not only for their current roles but for future leadership, reflecting his belief that sustainable progress depends on preparing people to take ownership of the future.
His philosophy can be summed up in his favourite saying: “Plant trees even if you will never sit under their shade.” It is a principle that underscores his every project, the idea that true leadership lies in building for generations yet unborn.
Chief Jubril Dotun Sanusi’s influence today extends far beyond the boundaries of Ona-Ara or Ibadan. Through his blend of vision, compassion, and quiet determination, he has shown that genuine transformation does not always come from political power or loud declarations, but from consistent effort and belief in the potential of people.
In a time when many pursue success for personal gain, Sanusi continues to demonstrate that the most enduring legacy is one built through service.
His work, from Ilaji to his countless community initiatives, remains a testament to what is possible when leadership is driven by purpose rather than prestige.
Chief Jubril Dotun Sanusi’s story is not one of fleeting charity but of quiet revolution, a reminder that progress, though slow and often unseen, is most powerful when it begins from within.
Across Oyo State and beyond, the results of his commitment are visible, in thriving youths, empowered families, and communities rediscovering their strength.
Segun Kehinde writes from Egbeda
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