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African Footballer of the Year Emmanuel Adebayor has launched an astonishing
attack on his family, in which the Tottenham Hotspur striker accuses them of
turning their backs on him, renting out property he paid for without his
knowledge. In the case of his brother Rotimi, Adebayor accused him stealing
mobile telephones while at a football academy in France.
In a lengthy Facebook post, the Togo international Adebayor
talked about the financial burden of supporting his family but his reasons for
bringing the issues light were an effort for other families to “learn from what
happened in mine”, adding “keep in mind that none of this is about money.”
In the post, he has
claimed he was prevented from seeing his now-deceased brother Peter who was
seriously ill and was told by his mother to “just give money”. He also says
that, after a 2005 meeting to resolve their family’s problems, he was told to
build each member a house and to pay them a monthly wage.
“I was in Ghana when I
received the news about my brother Peter being seriously ill,” Adebayor
claimed. “I drove the fastest I could to Togo in order to meet him and help.
When I arrived, my mother said I could not see him and I should just give the
money and she would solve everything. Only God knows how much I gave her that
day.
“I organised a meeting
in 2005 to solve our family issues. When I asked them about their opinion, they
said I should build each family member a house and give each of them a monthly
wage.”
Adebayor, who played
for Metz and Monaco before moving to the Premier League with first Arsenal in
2006, then on to Manchester City and Tottenham, said of his brother Rotimi, “When
I was in Monaco I thought it would be good to have a family of footballers. So
I made sure my brother Rotimi gets into a football academy in France. Within a
few months; out of 27 players, he stole 21 phones.”
He has also claimed
that his sister rented out a house he bought in Ghana for her to stay in
without his permission. “A couple years ago, I bought a house in East Lagon
(Ghana) for $1.2m,” claimed Adebayor. “I found it normal to let my older
sister, Yabo Adebayor stay in that house. I also allowed my half brother
(Daniel) to stay in the same house.
A few months later, I
was on vacation and decided to go to that house. At my surprise, I saw many
cars in the driveway. In fact, my sister decided to rent out the house without
me knowing.
“When I called her and
asked for explanation, she took about 30 minutes to abuse and insult me over
the phone. I called my mother to explain the situation and she did the same as
my sister. This same sister says I am ungrateful.”
Last November,
Adebayor denied stories he had kicked his mother out of his house in Togo and
accused people of practising witchcraft against him. He has now claimed she has
turned her back on him, despite using his face in order to promote a cookie
business.
“At the age of 17,
with my first wages as a footballer, I built a house for my family and made
sure they are safe,” he wrote. “As you all know, I have received the trophy of
African Player of the Year in 2008. I also brought my mother on stage with me
to thank her for everything. In that same year, I brought her to London for
various medical checkups. When my daughter was born, we contacted my mum to
inform her but she immediately hung up the phone and didn’t wanna know hear
about it.
“Apart from all that l
also gave my mother a great amount of money to start a business of cookies and
different items. Naturally, I allowed them to put my name and picture on them
so they can sell more. What else can a son do in his power to support his
family?”

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