In his words:
Here is another part of the story I have kept inside
since. Today I feel the constant need to let it out. If I share my stories, it
is because I believe every story comes with a lesson. And the lesson is for
anyone that is reading this. This is about a brother who keeps saying today
that I am not a good support for our family. His name is Rotimi Adebayor. At
the age of 13, he did something very bad. He and I know what he did. Because of
that our parents had to send him to a village far from the big city. When I
started to be successful in football and I went to Togo for vacation; at that
time one of my mother’s friend came from the village to visit us. As she
explained how Rotimi was suffering in the village, I immediately asked them to
bring him back into the city. As soon as he came back, I made sure I put him in
school. For me that is normal.
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.
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.
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. When my mom and I found
out, my mother asked me not to bother because he is the younger brother.
Despite the situation, I would like to take this same occasion to wish all the
mothers out there a Happy Mother’s Day!
In my house, I have a storage room where I keep some of my
belongings when I travel back to Europe. I am the only one with that key but my
brother managed to get a master key that was able to open every single door in
the house. He frequently stole drinks and other items from that room.
After all this we kept saying “blood is thicker than water”
and we moved on. Therefore, I decided to take him where I started my football
in France. 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".
Jacques Songo’o who is now a retired Cameroonian footballer
also had his son in the academy and he was a good friend of Rotimi. Let me add
that he was part of my development as a footballer and he always gave me good
advices. I was in Togo on my days off when Songo’ocalled me; he sounded very
angry. He explained to me how my brother stole his son’s PSP. When I asked my
brother why he did that, he argued that he forgot it in his bag. How can you
forget someone else’s device in your bag and travel with it from France to
Togo? Since that day, my relationship with Songo'o changed and he has become
pretty distant with me and my family.
I was still in Monaco when I decided to collect all football
boots from my teammates so I could give them to people in Africa. I had a huge
bag full of shoes. I brought that bag to Togo. A few days after when I decided
to give the boots out to the people in need, I noticed the bag full of boots
disappeared. Later on, I found out that my brother was the one who stole the
bag and went to sell the shoes in Hedzranawoé (famous public market in Togo).
One day, my mom called me early in the morning when I was
still in bed. She told me that Rotimi has gotten a Visa to go to Dubai so he
can play football out there. He had to leave that day with his friend Kodjovi
(@Denilson de Souza) who was in the same situation. It was either they went
that day or the Visa would be suspended. I asked one of my guys at the time
(@Agui Mozino) to go find tickets for my brother and his friend. We could not
find any economy class ticket on that day so I had to get them both first class
tickets. After all, it was an opportunity for him to make his own career in
Dubai. Only 4days later, Rotimi went back home. He explained how the lifestyle
in Dubai was not made for him. He said he wasn’t free to do what he wanted to
do because it is a strictly Muslim place. He couldn't drink, party as much as
he wanted or kiss girls in public.
The part 3 is coming out soon and it will be about the man
that calls himself the father of the family @Kola Adebayor A.K.A Lion of Judah.
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