Black Stars captain Jordan Ayew has demonstrated immense generosity by making huge donations to Muslim orphanages in Liberia during the holy month of Ramadan. Through his Jordan Ayew Foundation, the Ghanaian forward extended a helping hand to underprivileged communities, reinforcing his commitment to faith and charity.
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Jordan Ayew Donates Generously to Muslim Orphanages in Liberia During Ramadan. |
The 33-year-old has been in sensational form for the Black Stars, playing a key role in Ghana’s 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. He scored five out of Ghana’s eight goals in their recent victories over Chad and Madagascar, proving his leadership both on and off the pitch.
As a practicing Muslim, Ayew has always upheld Islamic values through acts of compassion and generosity. His latest donation aligns with the teachings of Islam, which emphasize charity (Sadaqah), especially during Ramadan, a time when giving and kindness are highly rewarded.
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Image: @GhanaBlackstars, Source: X |
In partnership with his foundation, Ayew donated:
✅ 70 bags of rice to feed orphanages.
✅ 50 mattresses to improve sleeping conditions.
✅ Prayer mats and Islamic literature to support religious practices.
✅ Additional food supplies for daily sustenance.
The foundation’s dedicated team ensured the donations reached multiple orphanages and needy communities in Monrovia, Liberia, spreading joy and relief during the sacred month.
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Image: @GhanaBlackstars, Source: X |
Ghanaian sports journalist Fentuo Tahiru praised the initiative, describing it as “spreading joy and kindness.” Many fans and social media users have applauded Ayew for giving back and using his platform to uplift the less fortunate.
As Ayew continues to shine for Ghana’s national team, his humanitarian efforts off the pitch further cement his status as a true role model. His commitment to charity and social impact serves as an inspiration for fellow athletes and fans alike.
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