Career
Having started his career at Kano Pillars, Baruwa also had spells with and Football Club, being the first choice goalkeeper during 1996 African Cup of Champions Clubs where his club was runner-up after losing to Zamalek on penalties. In 1997, Baruwa was bought by Sion, where he was a backup to Fabrice Borer. In the next season, he moved to only appearing once as a reserve for Kazimierz Sidorczuk.
He stayed with the club until 2001 without making any further appearance and being relegated to third-choice after Josef Schicklgruber was appointed the first choice.
In January 2003, Baruwa was signed by on a short-terrm deal, winning both 2002-2003 Welsh Premier League and 2002-2003 Welsh Cup. During his stay, in a match against Bangor City, he suffered racial abuse and was confronted by an opposition fan in the pitch.
After failing to get a work permit to 2003-2004 season, Baruwa left and in October 2003 joined Dagenham & Redbridge. Also without a work permit, he could not be paid by the Conference National club
Unable to oust Tony Roberts from the starting side, Baruwa made a single Conference appearance as a substitute in September 2004, before being released in the same month. faced disqualification from the Olympic Games, but Fédération internationale de football association turned down the Zimbabwe allegation.
During his stint at, he was cited as a 33-year-old goalkeeper, meaning he was born in 1969. Club Country.