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Rasheedat Ajibade Reaffirms Commitment to Grassroots Football Development After Meeting Plateau Governor

Rasheedat Ajibade, captain of Nigeria’s senior women’s national team, has renewed her commitment to strengthening grassroots football development following a meeting with Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang focused on advancing women’s football, coaching education, and youth development.
The Super Falcons forward made this known in a statement shared on her verified Facebook page after leading a delegation from the Rasheedat Ajibade Foundation to the Government House in Jos.
According to Ajibade, discussions during the visit centered on improving grassroots women’s football through stronger coaching structures, structured talent development programmes, and expanded educational opportunities for young players.
She described the engagement as meaningful, noting the importance of collaboration between government and private initiatives in building sustainable sports development systems.
“It was a great honour to meet with His Excellency, Governor Caleb Mutfwang, the Executive Governor of Plateau State, at the Government House in Jos as part of the Rasheedat Ajibade Foundation’s visit to the beautiful city of Jos,” she said.
Ajibade added that the Foundation remains focused on creating long-term pathways for emerging talent, stressing that sports development plays a key role in community growth and social impact.
She explained that the Foundation’s mission is to ensure young athletes are adequately supported to reach their full potential through access to training, mentorship, and structured development systems.
“As a Foundation, we understand that sports talent optimisation is critical to building stronger communities. This visit was aimed at strengthening our drive to ensure that these talents are supported in every way possible to become the best version of themselves,” she noted.
Ajibade further emphasized the broader vision of using sport as a tool for social transformation across Africa, saying investment in coaching, player welfare, and development pathways is essential for long-term progress.
She also expressed appreciation to Governor Mutfwang for receiving the delegation and engaging in discussions on the future of sports development in Plateau State.
“The Rasheedat Ajibade Foundation believes that sport is not separate from society; it reflects it. When we invest in coaches, protect young players, and create pathways for girls and boys in football, we are investing in Africa itself,” she added.
Ajibade reaffirmed the Foundation’s ongoing commitment to supporting Nigeria’s sports ecosystem and empowering the next generation of athletes through sustainable partnerships and development programmes, saying: “The drive to impact the promising sports ecosystem continues.”






