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Football“This Babe Fine”: Fans React As Rasheedat Ajibade Debuts New Look With Stunning Braids
- Rasheedat Ajibade has turned up in braided hair, and fans are loving her new look
- She was part of the Super Falcons squad that reached the Round of 16 of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup
- The Atletico Madrid star, who was famous for a dyed blue low cut, now has a different look
Super Falcons star Rasheedat Ajibade has gotten her social media followers buzzing after turning up in braided hair.
The Atletico Madrid Women star, who is famous for her dyed low cut, looks totally different in the latest photos she shared on social media.
She was pictured in training, holding her long braids while smiling for the camera.
The 23-year-old was part of the Super Falcons squad that reached the Round of 16 at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, Sky Sports reports.
Ajibade was spotted in her dyed blue low cut at the tournament, and barely one month later, she decided to return to braids and this time with an attachment of blue to continue the trend, 'the girl with blue hair'.
And fans have stormed the comment section to react. One said:
“This babe fine sha. God bless you beyond words could express for all you do for motherland.”
Another added:
“Seeing Rash in a new hairstyle. You look good.”
A follower wrote:
“Better with hair than low cut.”
Another said:
“Hope dis hair no dey disturb sha, cus low cut is d best.”
An admirer added:
“We Don do hair. You look beautiful.”
Rasheedat identifies as a Christian
Meanwhile, Rasheedat Ajibade, who identifies as a Christian, 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.
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FootballShe uses her social media platforms to give insights into her faith, as she actively practices Christianity in her daily activities.
Who is Rasheedat Ajibade?
Sports Brief earlier reported that the story of Rasheedat began in Lagos, Nigeria’s bustling metropolis.
Born to football-loving parents, her bond with the sport was nurtured from a tender age. It was during her secondary school years that her talents truly started to shine.
Back then, the school’s football pitch resonated with tales of her unparalleled skills and quick footwork.