D’Tigress star, 35-year-old Sarah Ogoke, was seen breastfeedingđ¤ąđģ her baby after helping Nigeria win the FIBA Women’s AfroBasket title.
She gave birth just last November, her baby isn’t even a year old yet. But when the call to serve her country came, she didn’t hesitate.
Ogoke answered with both arms, one carrying the weight of national pride, the other cradling her child. She flew to Abidjan, laced up her sneakers, and once again helped D’Tigress make history.
This is not just dedication. It’s sacrifice. It’s motherhood. It’s patriotism.
Salute to a champion, on and off the court.
Credit: Adeyemi Godown'Jb
#ATMSports
She gave birth just last November, her baby isn’t even a year old yet. But when the call to serve her country came, she didn’t hesitate.
Ogoke answered with both arms, one carrying the weight of national pride, the other cradling her child. She flew to Abidjan, laced up her sneakers, and once again helped D’Tigress make history.
This is not just dedication. It’s sacrifice. It’s motherhood. It’s patriotism.
Salute to a champion, on and off the court.
Credit: Adeyemi Godown'Jb
#ATMSports
D’Tigressđ star, 35-year-old Sarah Ogoke, was seen breastfeedingđ¤ąđģ her baby after helping NigeriađŗđŦ win the FIBA Women’s AfroBasket titleđ.
She gave birth just last November, her baby isn’t even a year old yet. But when the call to serve her country came, she didn’t hesitate.
Ogoke answered with both arms, one carrying the weight of national pride, the other cradling her child. She flew to Abidjan, laced up her sneakers, and once again helped D’Tigress make history.
This is not just dedication. It’s sacrifice. It’s motherhood. It’s patriotism.
Salute to a champion, on and off the court.
Credit: Adeyemi Godown'Jb
#ATMSports
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