Togo striker Emmanuel Adebayor will stay in Egypt to play with his country in the African Cup of Nations (ACN), Togo coach Stephen Keshi said. Keshi stated that the row, which he described as "family disagreement", between him and Adebayor has finally come to an end. "In a home, there are always misunderstandings between sons and fathers, because you want things right," Keshi told BBC on Tuesday. "Its just for you and the kids to come to a compromise - and that's what we did. Sheyi (Adebayor) is a good kid, one who wants to learn and loves the game. I want the same thing - I want to win and I want to learn," he added. The duo was involved in a dispute after the newly-signed Arsenal striker expressed his frustration at not being in the starting line-up in the 2-0 defeat to Democratic Congo. Adebayor said at the post-match conference that he intends to quit the ACN and leave Egypt in protest of Keshi's actions. Togo is lying at the bottom of Group B in the ACN, behind Cameroon, Democratic Congo and Angola.