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Yoruba footballer Emmanuel Adebayor shows off Sea white House

Check out luxurious photos of the Sea White House by Yoruba footballer Emmanuel Adebayor.
Check out luxurious photos of the Sea White House by Yoruba footballer Emmanuel Adebayor.
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Sheyi Emmanuel Adebayor, a legendary football player from Togo of Yoruba heritage, recently shared a video of his brand-new, extravagant home on social media, leaving many stunned.

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After earning a fortune playing football in Europe, Adebayor is recognized as one of the wealthiest African football players.

Adebayor's Sea White House

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Adebayor, the 2008 CAF Player of the Year, is known to have several properties and owns multiple homes in Lome, Togo.

He's been showing off his recently finished mansion to his fans, getting them excited about the ceramic walls.

The large living room adds to the feeling of wealth, so the former Arsenal striker must have spent a lot of money.

The rooms also feature king-sized beds, and the exquisite lighting throughout illuminates the interior.

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The 40-year-old posted video of the "SEA White House" and captioned it with a message that said, "Building my empire, one brick at a time.

"This house is more than just a building; it’s a testament to hard work and perseverance.

"Patience is a virtue. #sea #grateful #happinessisfree."

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Several sources estimate Adebayor's net worth to be $45 million, and the video footage shows a lavish mansion that can rival that of his peers.

Adebayor and Nigeria

Adebayor snubbed the Super Eagles of Nigeria to play for Togo on the international stage.

Adebayor recently revealed that he is indeed a son of the soil from Nigeria.

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Born to Nigerian parents in Togo he helped Togo reach its first and only FIFA World Cup in 2006 and was capped 88 times.

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