‘Stop Doing Juju On Me’ – Emmanuel Adebayor Tells Mother & Sister

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Our question this morning is, do you believe that Juju/Jazz/Black magic is for real? And do you think a mother can plot against her own child using jazz?

Our question is based on the story making the rounds that Togolese and Tottenham Hotspur player, Emmanuel Adebayor has claimed that his mother and relatives, are using ‘juju’ (witchcraft) to end his football career prematurely.

He has stayed away from his family including his mother. In a radio interview, his sister claims all his mother wants is simply to see him.

However, Adebayor, speaking to the same radio station, insisted that he cut off from his family, because they are plotting evil against him.

“How can I talk to a mother who together with my sisters have been plotting juju against me?” he fired back.

Is it because he just isn't having a good time playing? What do you think?

Tottenham striker Emmanuel Adebayor has rubbished claims he kicked his mum out of his house in Africa because he thought she was a witch and has told people to ‘stop doing Juju’ on him. Adebayor’s sister Maggie stated on Ghanaian radio station Peace FM that the Premier League striker is refusing to give his mother money and has not seen her in over a year. His mother is reportedly having to sell ‘polythene bags, padlocks and other things’ in order to provide for her family.

However the £101,000-a-week star has refuted suggestions he has decided to abandon his own mother. Adebayor, speaking to Peace FM, said: ‘I never sacked my mum from the house. She decided to leave the house.

‘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, so I will just be on my side and do my thing. They should stop talking, they should stop doing Juju on me, they should leave me alone. I bought a $1.2m house in East Legon for the one talking and calling herself my sister. Can you imagine that sister went to rent the house without my knowledge?’

It remains unclear who he was directing his request for people to ‘stop doing Juju on him’ at. Adebayor will be hoping to focus his attention back on football this weekend when Tottenham take on Hull.

Is it because he just isn’t having a good time playing? What do you think?

DailyMail