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‘My brother is a phone thief’ – Emmanuel Adebayor

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May 6, 2015 - 8:17 am
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Former Togo international Emmanuel Adebayor has revealed that his attempt to establish his younger brother as a professional footballer in France failed as he ended up stealing mobile phones of his colleague footballers in camp.

“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,” the Tottenham Hotspur star wrote on his Facebook wall Tuesday.

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According to him, the claim by his mother and sisters that he is unconcerned about their welfare is part of a grand scheme intended to tarnish his reputation and destroy his career.

“I was in Ghana when I received the news about my brother Peter being seriously ill. 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.
“People are saying I didn’t do anything to save my brother, Peter. Am I a fool to drive 2 hours to Togo for nothing?”.

He continued: “I organized 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.

“Today I am still alive and they have already shared all my goods, just in case I die.

“For all these reasons, it took very long for me to set up my foundation in Africa. Every time I try to help the people in need, they had to question me and all of them thought it was a bad idea.

“If I am writing this, the main purpose is not to expose my family members. I just want other African families to learn from this”.

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