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Female footballer Asisat Oshoala shares cute photos of her mum in a fabric shop

Apart from showing off the luxury side of life on social media, it is also a medium that many public figures have used to show off lovely and memorable pictures of their family and friends.

Popular Nigerian footballer Asisat Oshoala has taken to her social media platform to share some lovely and adorable pictures of her darling mum that has warmed our hearts.

The female footballer didn’t hold back in showing off her sweet mother as she posted a series of photos of her mother on her Instagram story.

She added a warm caption on one of the photo that read:“My baby”

Female footballer Asisat Oshoala shares cute photos of her mum in her shop

Asisat Oshoala mum. Photo source: Instagram
Source: Instagram

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In one of the photos, the footballer's mum is seen posing inside what looks like a fabric shop. Perhaps, the proud mum is into the sales of clothing fabrics.

Do you think you can spot the resemblance between mum and daughter?

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Female footballer Asisat Oshoala shares cute photos of her mum in her shop

Asisat Oshoala's mum. Photo source: Instagram
Source: Instagram

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Meanwhile Legit.ng had previously reported that the footballer alongside another female colleague Martha, had made the list of the top 9 greatest female legends of football. She had made the list because of her commendable fit as three-time African footballer of the year.

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