Nigerian footballer Blessing Illivieda faced a devastating loss when her husband Ibrahim Abiola died suddenly on May 23. The 27-year-old defender received the tragic news just days before joining the Super Falcons training camp. Ibrahim had fallen ill and passed away two days after entering the hospital. His death came as a complete shock to Illivieda and her family. The couple had married just over a year earlier and shared dreams about her football career.
Illivieda made the difficult choice to honor her national team commitment despite her grief. She consulted with family members who encouraged her to continue pursuing her goals. Her mother and sister-in-law advised her to use football as a way to remember Ibrahim. Many people questioned her decision to play during such a painful time. Illivieda remained focused on turning her sorrow into strength and motivation.
Ibrahim had played youth football for Nigeria and fully supported his wife's athletic ambitions. He wanted her to achieve more success than he had accomplished during his playing days. The couple faced pressure from relatives to start a family immediately after their wedding. Ibrahim chose to prioritize Illivieda's career over traditional expectations. His encouragement helped her navigate the challenges of combining marriage with professional sports.
Illivieda captains Bayelsa Queens and helped the team win their second league championship this season. She was not selected for Nigeria's final squad for the upcoming African championship in Morocco. The defender continues training and supporting her teammates from afar. She believes Nigeria can reclaim their position as the continent's top women's football team. Her husband's memory drives her continued pursuit of excellence on the field.
Illivieda made the difficult choice to honor her national team commitment despite her grief. She consulted with family members who encouraged her to continue pursuing her goals. Her mother and sister-in-law advised her to use football as a way to remember Ibrahim. Many people questioned her decision to play during such a painful time. Illivieda remained focused on turning her sorrow into strength and motivation.
Ibrahim had played youth football for Nigeria and fully supported his wife's athletic ambitions. He wanted her to achieve more success than he had accomplished during his playing days. The couple faced pressure from relatives to start a family immediately after their wedding. Ibrahim chose to prioritize Illivieda's career over traditional expectations. His encouragement helped her navigate the challenges of combining marriage with professional sports.
Illivieda captains Bayelsa Queens and helped the team win their second league championship this season. She was not selected for Nigeria's final squad for the upcoming African championship in Morocco. The defender continues training and supporting her teammates from afar. She believes Nigeria can reclaim their position as the continent's top women's football team. Her husband's memory drives her continued pursuit of excellence on the field.