Sunday, 31 May 2015
Emmanuel Adebayor Invite Wizkid, Bisa K Dei & others For Massive Concert in Lome
Troubled Tottenham Hotspurs and Togo striker Emmanuel Sheyi Adebayor has invited fleet of African Music icons including Nigeria's Whizkid, Ghana hiplife sensation Bisa K Dei, Togolsese icon DieudonnƩ Willa, British-Nigerian singer Lola Rae, Serge Beynaud, and a host of other African stars for a massive musical concert in Lome, it has been revealed.
The series of event has been slated for 13 and 14 June, LomƩ will welcome big stars of African music and being by the Sheyi Emmanuel Adebayor Foundation.
The shocking decision to organise the flashy party and concert, comes days after the former Arsenal striker was given a compassionate leave by Tottenham Hotspurs as concerns over his mental state increased.
This was the second time the beleaguered star has been granted compassionate leave by Tottenham Hotspur this season to return to Togo to sort out his personal issues.
Adebayor has made a series of allegations against his family over Facebook in recent weeks that have prompted concerns over his mental state.
But in a sudden twist of events, the former African Footballer of the year has decided to invite several top African Musical stars for a massive two-day concert at the famous Marcelo Beach and another at the National Stadium which organisers say, is expected to attract over 5,000 audience.
Ghanasportsonline.com checks has revealed that though the striker was given time off to meet family and sort over issues, he is yet to set his eyes on his biological mother despite having been in the Togolese capital for over a week.
Tottenham want to sell Adebayor during the summer, meaning he could have already played his last game for them, but the club’s immediate concern is the player’s well-being.
It is hoped that giving Adebayor time off to clear his head and return to his homeland will allow the 31-year-old to sort out his problems and grievances in time to return to pre-season training, either at Tottenham or with another club, in the correct frame of mind.
But the player has chosen to embark on wild parties and multi-million musical concerts arising questions at to the authenticity of claims that he has been left down by family related issues.
Friends and confidants of Adebayor are worried about his recent actions and claim he is not listening to advice or efforts to help, although he has consulted with Chelsea striker Didier Drogba about his problems. There is growing concern that Adebayor’s Facebook messages will put off any interested clubs.
In his first Facebook post, Adebayor accused younger brother Rotimi of taking 21 mobile phones from a French football academy. That was followed by a second message in which Adebayor claimed Rotimi stole 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.
In the third post, released this week, Adebayor said arguments with his brothers Kola and Peter, who died in July 2012, got so bad they drove him to consider taking his own life.
credit: ghanasportsonline
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