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Former Africans best footballer dances as he inspects his own private road he is building(video)

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- Former Arsenal striker, Emmanuel Seyi Adebayor has completed a long held ambition of his of building a private road in his hometown

- The prolific striker took to his Instagram handle to share a video of himself and some friends walking down 'his road'

- He also called on fans to suggest what he will name his new road

Former Arsenal and Real Madrid striker, Emmanuel Seyi Adebayor has completed a long held ambition of his of building a private road in his hometown.

The prolific striker took to his Instagram handle to share a video of himself and some friends walking down 'his road' while the striker stopped to dance with music blaring on the background.

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Adebayor captioned the video "SEA, I have always wanted to have my private road. Today I am able to put the project together. Here I am dancing on my private road leading to my house some. If you want something in life, believe in it and most importantly fight for it. How should I name this road guys? Any suggestions? "

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Adebayor currently plays for Turkish side, İstanbul Başakşehir, whom he joined in the summer of 2016 and he has scored 21 goals for them so far.

NAIJ.com previously reported that Togolese striker Emmanuel Adebayor is one of the richest footballers in the world who have made so much money from the round leather game.

The 33-year-old player who currently plays for Turkish club Istanbul Basaksehir has posted a photo of his beautiful house as he exemplified how rich he is.

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Source: Naija.ng


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