Ex-Ghana striker Kwame Ayew insists he has no qualms with brother Abedi Pele

Published on: 23 November 2015

Ex-Ghana striker Kwame Ayew has dismissed widespread suspicions he’s at loggerheads with his brother Abedi Pele.

The two have not been seen in public together to spark widespread rumours the two former players do not see eye-to-eye over family issues.

But the ex-footballer turned pastor has revealed he’s at peace with the former Black Stars captain, insisting their family bond is intact.

‘I have a good relationship with my brother (Abedi), and we always get in touch and talk a lot. Me being a pastor and he being a Muslim is not a bane to our relationship. In my family there is freedom of worship, We were raised up as christians but some diverted to Islam and some also dont believe in any of them.” Ayew told Accra-based Starr FM

‘I am very proud of Dede and Jordan. We talk regularly and I give them more advise on the game. It is overwhelming, I am even more proud than their dad and mum. The Ayew family is God-sent because there is no football family like that. They have continued from where we left off,’

‘Abedi helped me a lot in my football career and I can see Dede and Jordan have the same charisma as their father. I was supposed to go and watch Aston Villa vs Swansea in Birmingham but I could not go due to some commitments but I will be there in January to watch them’.

Abedi Pele enjoyed a more illustrious career after being crowned African Footballer of the Year on three occasions.

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