LONDON. — Emmanuel Adebayor has accused younger brother Rotimi of stealing a shirt given to him by the late Marc-Vivien Foe, a signed jersey that belonged to Real Madrid legend Zinedine Zidane and a £25 000 Cartier necklace the Tottenham striker had bought for his mother. In a follow-up to “part one” of a statement he released on Facebook last week — where he claimed Rotimi had taken 21 mobile phones from a French football academy he had got him a place in — Adebayor has delivered on his promise that there was much more to come.
The Togo international has now posted an incredible 1 041-word instalment, this time focusing on his younger brother who he says repeatedly stole from him.
Adebayor, who left his homeland to join Metz as a teenager in 1999, claims his sibling had a master key in his house and “frequently” stole items from a storage room, as well as taking and selling football boots he intended to give to people in Africa.
The 31-year-old also says Rotimi is responsible for changing his relationship with good friend Jacques Songo’o after stealing a PlayStation Portable from the retired Cameroonian footballer’s son. — Mailonline.



