“Rash for Christ”: Super Falcons Star Rasheedat Ajibade Leads Preaching of Jesus in Lagos

“Rash for Christ”: Super Falcons Star Rasheedat Ajibade Leads Preaching of Jesus in Lagos

Babajide Orevba
updated at August 25, 2023 at 5:18 PM
  • Rasheedat Ajibade actively has always projected her faith both on and off the football field
  • The 23-year-old practices Christianity and has always shared insights into her faith on social media platforms
  • She recently gathered volunteers into the Makoko slum in Lagos, where they reached out to residents

Super Falcons star Rasheedat Ajibade, who identifies as a Christian, has continued to use every opportunity to spread the ‘word’.

There have been misconceptions about the footballer, as her first name ‘Rasheedat’ is commonly associated with Islam.

She uses her social media platforms to give insights into her faith, as she actively practices Christianity in her daily activities, Life Blogger reports.

Super Falcons, Nigeria, Rasheedat Ajibade, FIFA Women's World Cup
Rasheedat Ajibade was part of the Super Falcons team to the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. Photo: Elsa
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In an act of kindness, the Atletico Madrid Women striker, through her foundation, paid a visit to the Makoko area in Lagos.

Residents, including men, women and children, were handed bibles, food and drinks as the message of salvation was also preached to them.

The exercise was captured, and Rasheedat took to social media with a lengthy caption which reads in part:

“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).
The day brought a mix of emotions. On one hand, witnessing the receptive young souls, children beaming with promise, and parents embracing hope, filled my heart with joy.
“Yet, it was also a poignant experience. The sight of the distressed environment, dilapidated homes, and the immense challenges these resilient people face on a daily basis, left me profoundly moved.”

The 23-year-old has been part of the Nigerian Women's national football team since 2018, having made 19 caps and scoring four goals.

She was part of the squad that featured at the recently concluded FIFA Women’s World Cup, where the team lost to England via penalties in the Round of 16.

How Ajibade bagged her 2nd degree

Sports Brief earlier reported that Rasheedat Ajibade understands the importance of education.

The impressive striker once narrated how she bagged her second degree during the lockdown.

Ajibade, who had a degree in Accounting from Lagos State Polytechnic, explained why she had to delay her move into professional football to get a second degree in Sports Psychology from Barca Innovation Hub.

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Babajide Orevba is a CAF accredited Nigerian journalist and HOD of the Local Desk with over 10 years of experience in media landscape.He studied NCE Political Science/Social Studies, AOCOED.
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