By Mohammad Tijjani
The Etsu Nupe, Alhaji Yahaya Abubakar, has urged Nigerian youths to embrace horse racing, describing it as a treasured cultural heritage deserving preservation for future generations.
Abubakar, Life Patron of the Horse Racing Federation of Nigeria, spoke on Thursday during the Renewed Hope Horse Racing Tournament, West African Derby 2026, in Kaduna.
He said horse racing remained an important aspect of Nigeria’s cultural identity, fostering unity, recreation and peaceful coexistence among diverse communities across the country.
According to him, horse sporting events have existed throughout history, providing entertainment while contributing significantly to society’s cultural and traditional development.
The traditional ruler said horse racing in Northern Nigeria dated back to the era of the Sokoto Sultans and had continued flourishing across the region.

He noted that the sport gained prominence in historic cities including Bida, Kano and Zaria, where it became central to cultural festivals and traditional celebrations.
Abubakar encouraged young Nigerians to participate actively, stressing their involvement was vital to preserving the nation’s rich cultural heritage and traditional sporting values.
“I appreciate the organisers for their commitment to keeping this age-long tradition alive.
“They should continue with this laudable initiative for the benefit of our cultural heritage and future generations,” Abubakar said.
He also commended the organisers for sustaining the annual tournament, describing it as a platform for promoting cultural exchange, tourism and national unity.
The second day’s competition produced winners across several categories, with horses from leading stables claiming major honours at the Murtala Muhammed Square venue.
Mai Nasara, owned by Dan Yahaya, won the Dawakin Barga Open Zaria da Kewaye race for the North West Development Commission Chairman’s Cup.
Share Hawaye, owned by Horse Flavour Stable, claimed the Sen. Shehu Sani Cup, while Hassada, owned by Sarki Dan Alewa, won the Division V Arewa Maiden race.
Vinicious, owned by Speedy Stable, captured the Alhaji Muktar Yero Cup, while Speedy II, also from Speedy Stable, secured the Bashir Abubakar Cup.
Hayaniya, owned by Ameer Stable, won the NIMASA Chairman’s Cup, while Lailatul Qadir, owned by Speedy Stable, claimed the Minister of Environment Cup.
Another Lailatul Qadir, owned by S.D. Stable, won the Defence Minister’s Cup, while Mujaheed and Hannan secured victories in their respective categories. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)
Edited by Kamal Tayo Oropo











