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When The North Found The Hoop

Tracing the Untold Journey of Basketball in Northern Nigeria

by Abubakar Gani
August 8, 2025
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When the North found the hoop, it wasn’t through televised NBA games or flashy slam dunks in urban gyms.

It was through quiet, deliberate moments in dusty fields, military barracks, missionary schools, and a faint echo of ambition that sought to dribble past the odds.

Basketball’s arrival in Northern Nigeria was less of a storm and more of a subtle ripple that would go on to shape generations, even if the world didn’t immediately take notice.

While basketball in Nigeria is often narrated through the lens of Southern dominance, Lagos courts, coastal schools, and international exploits, its journey into the northern region tells a different, deeper story.

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It’s a story not of absence, but of adaptation; not of silence, but of subdued resilience.

The Northern embrace of basketball, though historically underreported, is a powerful testament to how sport can find fertile ground even in places overlooked by spotlight and policy.

When The North Found The Hoop

The Southern Origins of a National Game

Basketball first touched Nigerian soil in the late 1950s. Missionary schools, colonial educators, and foreign diplomats introduced the game primarily in the South—particularly in Lagos, Ibadan, and Port Harcourt.

These urban hubs had the infrastructure, influence, and exposure needed for the game to flourish.

Clubs emerged, competitions were birthed, and courts were erected in school compounds and community centers.

One of the most iconic figures of early Nigerian basketball, Walid Zabadne, a Lebanese expatriate, helped lay the foundation for what would become the Nigerian Basketball Federation (NBBF).

Through his training of young players at the Syrian Club in Lagos and his tenure as the first NBBF president, Zabadne catalyzed a national movement. By 1964, Nigeria had joined FIBA, and a new era was born.

However, this burgeoning basketball culture didn’t remain confined to the South. The North was quietly listening.

Kaduna, Kano, and the Quiet Emergence

In the early 1960s, signs of basketball began appearing in Kaduna.

As the regional capital and a significant military and educational hub, Kaduna became the gateway for northern Nigeria’s sports culture.

Inter-school competitions began to feature basketball alongside traditional favorites like football and athletics.

Military and police barracks, which were instrumental in spreading sports across Nigeria, played a crucial role in this transition.

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Basketball was adopted as part of physical training routines, creating informal courts where disciplined routines merged with the creativity of the game.

For many young Northerners, their first touch of a basketball came not through coaches but through soldiers and officers who used the game for both fitness and camaraderie.

Kano soon followed suit. With a rich history of athletic enthusiasm and cultural diversity, Kano embraced basketball through schools and later through clubs like the Kano Pillars.

The team would eventually go on to become a dominant force in Nigerian basketball, producing players who competed nationally and represented the region with pride.

The Cultural Adjustment

Northern Nigeria’s relationship with basketball was never just athletic—it was deeply cultural. In a region where traditional wrestling and football were the dominant sporting expressions, basketball had to earn its place.

It wasn’t an automatic attraction; it demanded space in school curriculums, attention in youth development programs, and most importantly, acceptance in the hearts of local communities.

Unlike in the South, where basketball flourished through private school systems and expatriate support, the North had to lean heavily on public institutions.

Secondary schools in Sokoto, Zaria, Jos, and Maiduguri began introducing basketball into physical education programs.

Teachers became coaches. Classrooms spilled into courts. Enthusiasts started organizing local tournaments despite limited resources.

The hoop, once an imported symbol, became a localized dream.

When The North Found The Hoop

Struggles Behind the Rim

Despite these developments, basketball in Northern Nigeria faced (and continues to face) significant challenges. One of the most pressing is the uneven allocation of sports infrastructure.

While Southern states enjoyed better facilities and consistent government support, many Northern schools struggled with dilapidated courts, lack of balls, and a near-total absence of trained coaches.

There is also the issue of visibility. Northern players often go unnoticed in national selections, not due to a lack of talent but because of poor scouting networks and minimal media coverage.

In many cases, young stars from cities like Katsina or Gombe have to move south to get a shot at national recognition. The journey from the sideline to stardom, for a Northern player, is often twice as hard.

Moreover, the perception that basketball is a “southern game” still lingers in some circles.

This stereotype, although outdated, has contributed to a lack of grassroots enthusiasm and sponsorship from regional elites.

Basketball is yet to be fully woven into the region’s identity, the way football has been for decades.

The Breakthroughs and the Believers

Yet, against all odds, Northern Nigeria has produced talents that have risen above these systemic challenges.

From local inter-house champions to professional league players, the region has contributed its fair share to Nigeria’s basketball narrative.

The Kano Pillars Basketball Club, for instance, remains one of the most successful teams in the Nigerian Premier League, with multiple championships under its belt.

University teams like those from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, have nurtured raw talent and kept the basketball spirit alive among students.

When The North Found The Hoop

Community coaches, often working without pay or recognition, continue to mentor young players with nothing but passion and determination.

Some non-governmental organizations and sports initiatives have also stepped in to bridge the gap.

Programs designed to empower youth through sports are slowly introducing structured basketball training in rural areas, showing that the North’s future in the game is far from bleak.

A Call for Reinvestment

If basketball is to truly thrive in Northern Nigeria, it needs more than passion—it needs policy.

Local governments must see basketball not as a luxury, but as a tool for youth engagement, education, and community development.

Investment in coaching clinics, school tournaments, court renovation, and talent scouting is essential.

Beyond infrastructure, storytelling matters. The success stories from the North, no matter how few, must be celebrated.

Young players need to see themselves in the narratives shared on television, radio, and social media. Representation fosters aspiration.

It is also time for national sports bodies to decentralize talent development. Northern Nigeria is not a desert of skill. It is a reservoir waiting to be tapped.

When the Hoop Became Hope

Basketball in Northern Nigeria is more than just a game. It is a metaphor for opportunity.

In a region often defined by political tension, economic hardship, and infrastructural neglect, the sport offers a rare sanctuary—a place where dreams are not hindered by background, tribe, or dialect.

When the North found the hoop, it didn’t just adopt a foreign sport. It planted a seed of identity, resilience, and aspiration.

That seed continues to grow, quietly, persistently, and beautifully. And while the story is still unfolding, one thing is certain: the North may have found the hoop late, but it is determined not to let go.

When The North Found The Hoop

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