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Video : See A Girl's Reaction When She Saw Emmanuel Adebayor In Accra, Ghana



A video has emerged of an unidentified Ghanaian girl who showed how much love she has for Togolese football star, Emmanuel Adebayor. See His Post and Video below 
The former Real Madrid star forward, who recently terminated his contract with Tottenham Hotspur took to his Facebook page to share the video which he said a friend of his showed him after he had traveled on the streets of Accra, the capital city of Ghana.
The player, who was involved in series of family issues, also said that he was touched after watching the video, explaining that he really appreciates everyone who drums support for him in spite of the challenges he has had to surmount.
        His Post:
SEA , you can not understand my emotions watching such a video . The other day I was driving through the city of Accra and saw some fans . Politely , I made them signs of recognition. Until then surprising. I have always been welcomed here .
A few days later, a friend showed me this video . The emotions of this girl were caught minutes after seeing me . I was greatly touched . It gives chills to see people cry and sing your name . But it is important to remember that we are all the same. It is God who makes the decisions. I am here today , but tomorrow it could be you. From the bottom of my heart, I thank all those who support me during good and bad times .
T/Credit : Naij.com

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