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Ganiyu Adisa Ibrahim was born August 28, 1969, in Nigeria West Africa. Ganiyu tragically left us on January 4, 2024. Ganiyu is a graduate of Barber Scotia College in Concord, North Carolina, where he dominated the game of tennis. Ganiyu was a member of an all-Nigerian championship tennis team at Barber Scotia College. He also taught the game of tennis at various youth organizations throughout the Charlotte and Concord areas. Ganiyu was a committed, devoted, dedicated, faithful associate for Miracle House for over fifteen years.
Ganiyu was a caring, thoughtful, intelligent man who helped you in any way he could. If you needed a mechanic, he knew the right person for you. If you needed advice, he shared his thoughts. Ganiyu was a kind, loving, humble but spirited man of God who always relied on his faith.
Ganiyu was a huge advocate for education, which he always expressed to his son. Ganiyu shared his life lesson of "never giving up." He loved gatherings with family and friends who always shared his smile to everyone who knew him. His mission was to make everyone around him better, and he did.
Ganiyu is proceeded in death by his parents. Ganiyu's legacy and memories are cherished by his son Ganiyu Babajide Jordan Ibrahim, his sister Tawakakitu Monisola Akinyemi of Nigeria, best friends Obass and Richard (Nikki), and a host of family friends in Raleigh, Charlotte, and back home in Nigeria.
Ganiyu Adisa Ibrahim you left us too soon, we love you, we miss you.
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