Super Falcons forward and five-time WAFCON champion, Francisca Mlumun Ordega, has demonstrated her commitment to humanitarian causes by donating relief materials to the Yelewata Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Camp in Makurdi, Benue State.

The football star made the charitable visit on Tuesday, offering support to victims who were displaced following deadly attacks in the Yelewata community that claimed several lives and left many residents homeless.

Ordega, who was visibly moved by the conditions at the camp, expressed solidarity with the affected families while emphasizing the urgent need for continued support for those displaced by insecurity in the region.

The international footballer received a warm welcome from the camp's residents, who cheered her arrival and expressed profound gratitude for her compassion and generosity during this difficult period.

Many residents described Ordega's humanitarian gesture as a significant reminder that the suffering in Yelewata has not been forgotten by all. They called on other public figures and stakeholders to follow her example by extending similar humanitarian support to the displaced community.

This act of charity comes at a critical time when many IDP camps across Benue State continue to struggle with limited resources and support. The donation highlights the important role that public figures can play in bringing attention to humanitarian crises and providing tangible assistance to affected communities.

Ordega, who has represented Nigeria in multiple international tournaments and contributed to the Super Falcons' continental dominance, has shown that her impact extends beyond the football pitch into meaningful community service.

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