Arokodare, alongside his Genk teammate Noah Adedeji, participated in an initiative with Vincentius, a local charity in Genk, to distribute food parcels to families in need during the festive period.
The Nigerian forward, who has netted 11 goals for Genk this season, played an active role in packaging fresh meals for the Christmas holidays.
Sint-Vincentius Genk Zutendaal, which distributes an impressive 20 tonnes of food monthly and even more during the holidays, welcomed the players’ helping hands.
Reflecting on his faith and motivations, Arokodare said:
“Praying relaxes me, inspires me, gives me confidence and a feeling of protection. I pray in the morning, evening, and before every match, asking for protection for all the players and fans of both teams.”
The gesture was part of Genk’s broader Christmas celebrations and provided a heartwarming connection between the players and their community.
Families who benefitted from the initiative expressed their gratitude, while the event brought smiles to many faces, both young and old.
Girona’s Interest in Arokodare
Arokodare’s on-field success has not gone unnoticed.
Reports indicate that Spanish club Girona are keen on signing the 24-year-old, with Genk valuing him at around €7 million.
The striker, also on the radar of Turkish giants Galatasaray, has proven to be a dominant force in Belgium and is now attracting interest from across Europe.
Alex Iwobi Joins Festive Charity Efforts
Arokodare is not the only Nigerian footballer spreading holiday cheer.
Fulham midfielder Alex Iwobi has opened a London-based shop, “AleXpress,” where families in need can collect free food for Christmas dinner.
“We want to create a place where families can get what they need,” said Iwobi.
“If I can help them have a peaceful Christmas, why not do it? I grew up watching my parents help others, and their example inspired me.”