Nigerian professional footballer and Nottingham Forest striker, Taiwo Micheal Awoniyi treated the Nottingham community to a meal yesterday evening. The meal served as Iftar for the Muslims and a fast break for the Christians in the area, who were also in the Lent period.
Taiwo Awoniyi brought the Nottingham community together at Himmah for a special Iftar. 🌙
He joined those observing Ramadan in breaking their fast, sharing a meal and celebrating the spirit of unity and generosity. ❤️ pic.twitter.com/M0vS4ryCrR
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“I’m just sharing love to the community. Just trying to spread love, to show this month that is so important to my Muslim brothers and also the Lent month to the Christians, is a way of giving back to the community and bringing everyone together with love.
“It doesn’t matter if it’s your time or your resources. It’s just a way that everyone can be powerful to each other, and growing up, that has been my goal, and it has always been in my heart to assist in my little way.
“It’s also to help develop the next generation of kids, and it’s something that I hold dearly, and it is very important to me,” the former Union Berlin forward said following the execution of the generous act.”
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The 27-year-old stat this season in Premier League games for Nuno Espirito Santo‘s side isn’t having his best career stint, scoring 1 goal in 22 matches so far at home but yet, he chose humanitarian service.
