Nelson Mandela’s timeless words, “Sport has the power to change the world, it has the power to inspire.” echo deeply with our purpose. At GSKI, we’re leveraging the transformative power of football to make a meaningful difference in the lives of Nigerian youth at risk. By providing a supportive platform, we’re fostering growth, development, and positive change, empowering young individuals to reach their full potential and become agents of change in their communities.”
GSKI Sport Development recognizes the profound impact of sport on human development, particularly for children and youth at risk. By integrating football into psychosocial activities, we’re creating a supportive community that fosters social and emotional skills, promotes a sense of belonging, and builds trusting relationships among peers.
“Football is a source of hope and inspiration for millions of people around the world. It has the power to bring people together, to make them dream, and to inspire them to be better versions of themselves.”
– Zinedine Zidane.
Through football, youth at risk learn valuable values like mutual respect, develop resilience, and overcome adversity. With a record-breaking legacy of supporting over 5,000 children and youth at risk in Nigeria, GSKI FC is dedicated to empowering young leaders and driving positive social change. By providing access to sport, we’re contributing to mental development, building sustainable futures, and creating unstoppable players.
GSKI Nigeria is committed to supporting and growing children and youth at risk across Nigeria, transferring positive values from the game into everyday life. By reinforcing football as part of their psychosocial activities, we’re providing a means for youth to embrace the good side of life, enhance their capacity, and become resourceful leaders.
GSKI Sport Development is a shining example of the power of football to transform lives. By providing a platform for growth and development, we are empowering youth at risk to become unstoppable leaders and agents of positive change in their communities.