Smith claimed there were burn marks on the carpet, the kitchen and bathroom were left in a mess and the walls had holes in them – signs left from flat-screen television installation.
Gideon, who lives in the South Ferry Quay apartment, expressed his disappointment at Smith’s behaviour.
"I’m the one that lived there, paid for the rent and responsible for anything he has to say,” Gideon explained.
"He’s been trying to make it look like (Joseph) was involved when I was actually the one that lived there from 2010 until this year."
The younger Yobo, who returned the keys to the flat over the weekend, slammed his former landlord and accused him of looking for attention.
He said: “I know people want cheap publicity but any concerns he has should be directed at me or the letting agency.
“Mentioning my brother’s name because he is a Premier League footballer is a shameful thing to do.
"It’s sad he took that route all in the name of seeking attention and the spotlight.”
Joseph Yobo
Gideon et Joseph Yobo
If mentioning ur brother is a shameful thing to do, then u didn't have to create a more shameful drama in the first place knowing that in the uk u must vacate a house in a state that u met it. You are the worse attention seeker Gedeon
ReplyDeleteI believe it's everywhere and not only in the UK! It's only proper you vacate an apartment, villa or wherever with everything in order inspite of one's bond at stake!!! @Anonymous 00:16
DeleteSame here in the United States, when you vacate an apartment, villa or pent house. Everything has to be in order as you first moved in... To me it's just a show of arrogance to create cheap publicity.
ReplyDeleteSame here in the United States, when you vacate an apartment, villa or pent house. Everything has to be in order as you first moved in... To me it's just a show of arrogance to create cheap publicity.
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