Lionel Messi received £2.4m to lay a stone at 2017 Africa Cup of Nations stadium in Gabon

Tuesday, 21 July 2015

Lionel Messi received £2.4m to lay a stone at 2017 Africa Cup of Nations stadium in Gabon


Outraged on media as Lionel Messi reportedly received at least £2.4million in cash for supporting one of the most corrupt dictators in Africa, it was claimed on Tuesday.

According to UK Daily Mail, Barcelona superstar caused outrage at the weekend when he arrived in Gabon, the former French colony, as a guest of President Ali Bongo.

Wearing Bermuda shorts and a T-shirt, and showing off his new tattoos, Messi was officially laying the foundation stones for a new stadium in the city of Port-Gentil.
President Ali Bongo claims that Messi was simply fulfilling a promise by travelling to Gabon last weekend


But the Barcelona and Argentina striker, who is facing trial for tax fraud in Spain, also helped with the opening of a new Bongo family restaurant, and showed full support for their regime.

'People are outraged about this,' said an opposition source in the country, which is regularly linked with corruption and human rights abuses. 'Messi should do a bit of research into what Bongo represents.'

French media reported that Messi was paid the equivalent of £2.4m for the trip, which he took with his former Barcelona team-mate Deco.

Messi places his hands in cement at the site of Gabon's new Africa Cup of Natiosn stadium in Port-Gentil

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