Rasheedat Ajibade, a prominent figure in the Super Falcons and a devout Christian, remains committed to spreading her faith on various fronts.
Addressing a common misconception about her name, which is often associated with Islam due to its origins, Ajibade took advantage of her social media presence to provide insights into her Christian beliefs. Her active practice of Christianity is evident in her daily life, as she openly expresses her devotion online, according to reports by Life Blogger.
The Atletico Madrid Women striker recently extended an act of kindness through her foundation, visiting the Makoko area in Lagos. During this outreach, she distributed Bibles, food, and drinks to the residents, regardless of age or gender. The foundation’s gesture was accompanied by messages of salvation, aiming to spread spiritual enlightenment within the community.
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“James 1:27 reminds us that genuine religion in the eyes of God entails compassion for orphans and widows in their times of struggle, while resisting the world’s corrupting influences. A few days back, I joined forces with my like-minded friends on a heartwarming journey to a Makoko slum in Lagos, Nigeria. Our mission was twofold: to extend acts of kindness and to share the gospel’s light (Mark 16:15). ??