Togo and Tottenham striker Adebayor in fresh family attack, slams brother Rotimi

Published on: 11 May 2015
Togo and Tottenham striker Adebayor in fresh family attack, slams brother Rotimi
Emmanuel Adebayor

Tottenham’s Togolese striker Emmanuel Adebayor took to social media to accuse brother Rotimi of stealing from him.

The 31-year old claimed his younger brother has taken a shirt given to him by the late Cameroon international Marc-Vivien Foé, as well as a signed jersey of French legend Zinedine Zidane and a £25,000 necklace he bought for their mother.

The statement came after the former Arsenal star already blasted family members for taking advantage of his wealth.

“In 2002, I went to play the AFCON in Mali and I had the huge privilege to swap my shirt with Marc-Vivien Foé. May his soul rest in peace. When I got back to Togo, I put that shirt in a secure place. My brother found a way to steal that shirt and sold it,” Emmanuel Adebayor wrote on his Facebook page.

“When I moved from Metz to Monaco, we reached an advanced stage in the Champions League and we played against Real Madrid. It was one of most beautiful day of my life because I was lucky enough to get a signed shirt from the football legend Zinedine Zidane. As I brought that shirt back to Togo, my brother still found a way to steal that shirt and sold it,” he added.

“When I was in Metz, I was earning about €15,000 a month. I wanted to get something unique for my mom to thank her for all she did for me. I wanted to make her happy. So I decided to take an amount worth 3 months of my wages and I bought her a Cartier neckless for about €45,000. Rotimi and his friends Akim(@Yam Freedom) and Tao (@Sao Tao Oyawole) made a plan and stole that precious neckless. They sold it for about €800.

“I brought him to a great football academy in France. You already know how this story ended. He stole cellphones from many of his teammates and they sacked him from the football academy. By the way, after I published the first story about him, he called me to say that he did not steal exactly 21 phones. He claimed that the number was lower than that. Still...Is that acceptable? He also added that I should be happy that he stole drinks and other items from my storage room. I asked him why and he replied: "Because I am your brother.”

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