Baba Abdul-Rahman, a Ghanaian international footballer currently playing with PAOK Thessaloniki, has made a generous donation to support Nasara Ladies, a Tamale-based Division One women’s football team.
The donation, which includes jerseys, 20 footballs, cones, hoses, markers, and a cash amount of GH₵2,000, was presented by Alhaji Sulemana Baba, Abdul-Rahman’s senior brother, on his behalf.
In a brief speech during the donation ceremony, Alhaji Sulemana emphasized that the initiative aims to assist the players and the club in their training and preparations for their upcoming qualifying matches.
He noted that this is not the first instance of his brother’s generosity, as Baba Abdul-Rahman has a history of supporting various football clubs over the years.
The management of Nasara Ladies expressed profound gratitude to Baba Abdul-Rahman for his timely intervention, stating that the donated items would significantly enhance their training efforts.
The team’s management recognized the impact of such contributions on the performance and morale of the players.
Many players from Nasara Ladies shared their excitement about the donation and expressed their heartfelt appreciation for Baba Abdul-Rahman’s support.
They took the opportunity to pray for his continued success both locally and internationally.
Additionally, the players made a passionate appeal to other Ghanaian international footballers and individuals to lend their support to local teams, highlighting the importance of community involvement in fostering the growth of women’s football in Ghana.
This gesture by Baba Abdul-Rahman exemplifies his commitment to nurturing the sport and empowering local teams, reinforcing the bond between professional athletes and their grassroots clubs.