I Didn’t Steal 27 Phones, I Only Found & Picked Them- Emmanuel Adebayor’s Brother

    Remember a lot is currently going on in the family of
    football star, Emmanuel Adebayor? And you also remember that the footballer had
    accused his younger brother Rotimi Adebayor of stealing his valuables and also
    stealing 27 mobile phones which belonged to his team mate in France? Well
    Rotimi has granted the Sun Newspaper an interview and has said, he is not a thief
    but only found the phones and picked them up. He also spoke about how his
    family’s secrets have been gracing the pages of newspapers and how it has not
    been the best to every one of them. Read his interview after the cut.

    Are the allegations levelled against you untrue?
    I have my own story as well but ‘Omo ti owo e o ti te eeku
    ida ko gbodo bere iku ti o pa baba re’ (A child who is yet to take control of
    the sword should not seek reasons for his father’s death)
    But you have apologized to him; did he accept your plea?
    No response from him yet. I apologised be­cause he is my
    elder brother and we have re­solved so settle issues amicably. My elder sister
    advised us to bury the hatchet.
    You met him at a training pitch yes­terday (Thursday, May
    21)…
    Yes, we met and he said, ‘Omo Iya ba wo ni’ (My brother how
    are you). However, I didn’t play with them because I wasn’t in the mood.
    And you didn’t wait for him after the training.
    No, I was there till he left but he didn’t greet me as he
    drove off.
    He is a superstar indeed?
    I agree, yes he is
    And you annoyed him so much that he made such revelations
    about you?
    Hmh! I can’t explain what happened
    But you know what happened to the missing 21 phones
    including play sta­tion games from 27 players?
    (Smiles) No, 26 players excluding me. ‘Mi o kin se ole’ (I
    am not a thief)
    Is it because you cannot steal your own phone?
    ‘Mi o ji mobile phone, Mo ri he ni’ (I didn’t steal any
    mobile phone. I fortuitously found them and picked)
    How did it happen and when?
    It was at the FC Metz football Academy in France and I was
    14 years old then. My mates were already at the training pitch on that day, so
    I was running to meet up with them when I found the mobile phone on the aisle
    within the training complex.
    So you picked it and didn’t declare that you found a mobile
    phone, which belongs to your teammate.
    That was the mistake I made and I regretted it thereafter.
    Actually I kept it on the table in my room and my roommate wanted to know who
    owns the phone because he didn’t have any then. I told him how I found it, and
    then he de­manded to make use of it.
    What’s his name?
    Kelvin. He is an American and the owner of the phone is from
    Asia but from an ‘Arab coun­try’ The ‘Arab’ boy saw the phone with Kelvin and
    immediately reported the case to the man­agement of the academy.
    They informed my brother about it. He called me to hear my
    side of the story but I was later informed to pack my things out of the
    academy.
    Your brother has released three posts on Facebook to paint a
    bad pic­ture of the family?
    It’s really disheartening that such a thing is happening to
    us right now. My wife was mocked at the market after the first post Seyi
    (Emmanuel Adebayor) published on Facebook. She called me to inform me about
    what people are saying. Immediately I logged in and read the post. I felt very
    sad.
    What did you do thereafter?
    I called him and asked him why he had to do that but he got
    angry with me. We had a heated argument on phone, which led to unprintable
    words being used freely. As a matter of fact, we quarrelled over the phone for
    almost two hours.
    You hurled insults on your elder brother who made you and
    the Ade­bayor family famous?
    Yes I did that because I felt very sad and em­barrassed.
    Then he made a decision to inflict more insinuations against me.
    How?
    He called my phone before he released the second post on
    Facebook. He asked me to go and read the second posts, which he wanted to
    release in 30 minutes.
    And…
    He did in exactly thirty minutes and before I could log into
    my F acebook account, my friends called me to quickly go and read the second
    part of my ‘film’.
    What film?
    The post he released, the second rant against the family.
    It’s sad because our mother, who poured her blood on our heads, received the
    greatest insult of her life. A woman who suf­fered so that we can live a good
    life is now re­ceiving such a disgraceful accusation.
    You mean the witchcraft allegation?
    Yes and all those nonsense things he wrote against me and
    our elder sister in Ghana. Well, we have decided to leave it all in God’s hand.
    Our mother is a not a witch neither does she practice witchcraft. How can your
    mother wish you bad luck? I play football as well and I know that players do
    suffer loss of form. He shouldn’t put the blame on anyone.
    He said that he sent a huge amount of money to save Peter’s
    life but al­leged that the family squandered the money?
    To be honest, he did. Seyi sent the money but it was
    judiciously spent to meet his (Peter’s) health needs. He suffered before he
    died.
    Some people in Togo are of the opinion that Peter died as
    result of the hard substances he used to inhale?
    No, he wasn’t into such but he was hooked on ‘Igbo’ (Indian
    hemp), which affected him mentally. He was such great person who also helped
    financially to make Seyi achieve his football dream.
    And the family didn’t spend the mon­ey very well for his
    rehabilitation?
    No, we did but he died. We lost him in 2013. His death and
    our father’s in 2005 are factors that have affected the family in a big way but
    I wouldn’t like to be drawn into such issues now.
    What happened to Seyi’s home in Ghana?
    He has over 50 houses in Lome and cur­rently lives in
    Didjole. He also has some others in Ghana. He has taken custody of everything.
    What about the house he alleged your elder sister rented
    out?
    ‘Oro ase ni yen se’ (They are unrealistic words)
    Opinions are divided among the citi­zens of Togo concerning
    Emmanuel Adebayor’s biological mother?
    People can say whatever they like. He is my elder brother
    and we know we have the same mother. I am less bothered about the rumour go­ing
    round the city.
    You blamed yourself for the lingering crisis in the family.
    What did you do?

    A lot of people do not understand the begin­ning of this
    issue but I put the blame on myself because of the boy I wanted to help. His
    name is Masaudu. He’s from the Republic of Benin. I brought him from the rough
    side of the bor­der so that he can help us with some domestic work. He grew up
    with the family and betrayed us. Masaudu cooked up stories for Seyi to be­lieve
    and he succeeded in destroying our fam­ily. He was the one that was sent to
    inform our mother to pack out of the house. But I believe that God’s judgment
    will prevail. I will continue to appeal to him (Emmanuel Adebayor) to be
    considerate in his judgment. I want him to for­give and forget in the memory of
    our late father and forget what people are telling him. We have our children
    and we shouldn’t let this issue de­generate into generational fight.

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