Money doings! German striker Karim Adeyemi and his mum spray endlessly on hype woman at a party in Ibadan

Money doings! German striker Karim Adeyemi and his mum spray endlessly on hype woman at a party in Ibadan

Funmilayo Fameso 18:19 - 25.12.2023

German-born Nigerian footballer Karim Adeyemi couldn't help but spray endlessly with his mum after being praised by a hype woman at a party in Ibadan.

Borussia Dortmund's striker Karim Adeyemi and his mum reacted to a hype woman's praises on them by spraying endlessly during a party in Ibadan.

Adeyemi, who's currently in Nigeria with his parents, were spotted at his Karim Adeyemi Foundation Christmas party celebration, where they danced to the excitement of the music played.

Karim Adeyemi constantly visits Nigeria to invest in local football

As customary to many Nigerian parties, the attendees show out by spraying the musician singing or the hype person as a sign of appreciation that they're enjoying themselves.

The talented young forward and his Romanian mother joined in this tradition by showing their dancing skills and money doings.

Adeyemi's continuous visits to Nigeria are to continue his investment in football academies as he attains to help Nigerian talents grow in the game.

Born in Germany, Munich to be precise, to a Nigerian father and a Romanian mother, Adeyemi has already pledged his international future to the German national team.

Borussia Dortmund's Karim Adeyemi celebrates his goal against Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Champions League| Imago

However, despite playing for Die Mannschaft, the Dortmund forward remains deeply connected to his father’s land.

“As I said, I think I have my roots here,” he stated during a recent interview. “My father is from here, and his heart is still here in Nigeria. Of course, my heart is also here in Nigeria.”

“[There is] a story of how I came here to Nigeria. I saw the kids playing football on the street, and I played with them. It’s a small story, but it touched my heart all my life. So I try to give something back to the community," said Adeyemi.

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