Emmanuel Adebayor's brother, Rotimi Adebayor, who the Togo and Tottenham Hotspur striker has put on blast in two posts on Facebook recently, is begging his brother and other family members for forgiveness for the mistakes he has made.
"I'm so sorry for everything that I've done wrong... I want to beg, forgive me," says Rotimi Adebayor.
"I want him [Emmanuel] to try and be with us again. To sit like a family, do things together. I pray to God that moment is coming soon.
"People are laughing at us, but they will see us and they will cry... God's time is the best, I wish my brother good luck."
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