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{UAH} Emmanuel Adebayor accuses his mother of witchcraft

Emmanuel Adebayor accuses his mother of witchcraft

December 1, 2014 — Emmanuel Adebayor has chased his mother out of his home, accusing her of practising juju on him and igniting a family feud

Emmanuel Adebayor. Photo: Reuters

Emmanuel Adebayor. Photo: Reuters

Emmanuel Adebayor has found himself in the middle of a bizarre family feud after suggesting that his mother was a witch.

The Daily Mail quoted Adebayor as saying "But how am I going to be in touch with my mum if my mum is the one telling everyone that my work will not go forward."

He reportedly accused his extended family of making schemes about his wealth should he die and were consulting with "juju advisors".

"They should stop talking, talking, they should stop doing juju on me — they should leave me alone."

Emmanuel Adebayor with his mother Alice Emiola. Photo: Reuters

Emmanuel Adebayor with his mother Alice Emiola. Photo: Reuters

"They have already shared all the things I worked for,' he said. 'They shared my houses, they shared my cars. They say, "If he dies this car is for you, this house is for you". Can you imagine?"

His family retaliated. His brother is reported to have said that Adebayor is receiving the advice of alfas – who are manipulating him for their own ends.

"Emmanuel will not even talk to her. He's been brainwashed by these Muslim alfas — spiritual men — who prophesise when he scores goals and why he is not playing well."

The 30-year-old millionaire star, plays for Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur and earns £170,000-a-week.



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Gwokto La'Kitgum
"Even a small dog can piss on a tall Building", Jim Hightower

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