5 things that made Christian Atsu an angel on earth
Atsu was confirmed dead last Saturday after his lifeless body was pulled out of the rubble in the wake of the earthquake in Turkey. Here are 5 things that made Christian Atsu an angel on earth.
This followed days of intense search following the devastating earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria two weeks ago.
Tributes have poured in from far and near, with many expressing their condolences to the footballer’s family and loved ones.
However, his good deeds remain imprinted on the minds of many, as he was impactful both on and off the pitch and extended a helping hand to those who needed it most.
Below are 5 things that made Christian Atsu an angel on earth
Helped re-integrate ex-convicts into society
Atsu played a huge role in the non-custodial sentencing bill and teamed up with the Crime Check Foundation to pay the fines of petty criminals.
These included persons who were languishing in prison over petty theft, and also helped to reintegrate the freed inmates into society.
The deceased winger even went as far as providing money for some of them to start businesses.
Paid fees of many, including Nigerian comedian Craze Clown
Atsu was loved due to his willingness to give without trumpeting his deeds on social media or via any other public medium.
When his death was confirmed, popular Nigerian comedian Craze Clown revealed that the footballer had paid his fees throughout the university. And he wasn’t alone. Atsu was actually paying for the fees of many other people before his unfortunate demise.
Bought football kits and boots for upcoming footballers
Anytime Atsu was in Ghana for the off-season holidays, he made sure he brought along kits, boots and other items to support young footballers.
He was constantly in touch with all his youth teams and made sure he supported them whenever he could.
An ambassador for many children’s charity foundations
Atsu was also an ambassador for many children’s charity foundations. In Ghana, he financed the Becky’s Foundation, which caters for orphans.
He had even started building a school for the orphanage, which is made up of nine classrooms, libraries, a pitch and ultramodern libraries, before his death. He was also an ambassador of the charity organization Arms Around the Child.
A devoted Christian who preached God’s word
Aside from all his good deeds, Atsu was also a devoted Christian who believed strongly in the divine power of God.
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The former Newcastle United forward usually posted Bible quotations on his social media pages to encourage the faith of his Christian followers.