Speaking to Turkish TV show 'Beyond The Game', the Togolese explained that Wenger's lies disappointed him to the point that he now 'hates' the 'Gunners'.
Meanwhile, Adebayor also revealed that he loved working under Jose Mourinho at Real Madrid.
"Mourinho is the one of the managers I loved and will always love," he explained.
"He is one of the [most] honest managers I have met in my career, which is crazy because most of the managers are all kind of like fake.
"As an example, I had a meeting with Arsene Wenger in his office when he told me I had to leave because he doesn't see my future any more in Arsenal.
"So I didn't have any other choice than joining Man City which I was very happy to join.
"And the next day when I joined Manchester City I saw him doing a press conference in London saying that I wanted to leave because the money was big and everything and since that day that is where the hate for Arsenal came from."
Finally, Adebayor revealed that his infamous knee-slide celebration in front of the Arsenal fans in a 4-2 victory for City at the Etihad was inspired by the abuse he had received from Arsenal fans following his departure, with some of it being of a racist nature.
"What was going through my head? A prisoner is out. A prisoner is free," said Adebayor when describing the feeling when the ball hit the back of the net.
"You bought me for £3m I still have five years of contract and you let me go for £20m more and you are telling me I am the one leaving for money and abusing me.
"You can insult me no problem, but telling me my father washes elephants?
"I am not taking that so it was just to show them that the person you are insulting still has something in his locker."