- Lege Miami claims he was cut from a documentary produced for Seyi Tinubu’s 40th birthday.
- He claims the president’s son’s agent canceled his role because of his poor English.
- Lege clarified that Seyi Tinubu was not responsible and admitted that his inability to speak English fluently likely contributed to the editing

Nigerian actor and musician, Adams Kehinde, popularly known as “Lege Miami”, claims to have been edited from a video documentary made to celebrate Seyi Tinubu’s 40th birthday.
In a viral video on Friday, Legge claimed that the president’s son’s agent deleted his clips because he couldn’t speak English fluently.
However, he noted that Seyi Tinubu was not to blame and admitted that his poor English may have contributed to the omission.
Greater Miami says, “I am responsible for my predicament because I am the one who does not speak English well. If I had spoken English well, Seyi Tinubu would have included me among those who speak English well and are wealthy.”
“They brought cameras to my house and videotaped me and I wished Seyi Tinubu a happy birthday. Seyi’s assistant, we knew we were in the same group, Seyi removed me from the documentary but it’s not Seyi’s fault, don’t blame him. Seyi is a good friend but, if I spoke English well or I packaged myself well on social media, they would have included me.
“Seyi is my friend, my paddy, the son of our president, he is my friend.
“He told people to stop labeling him on social media over the developments, saying it had become unbearable.
“Stop labeling me, it’s too uncomfortable. Is it Seyi’s responsibility that I can’t speak English well? Because I can’t speak English well, Seyi refused to add my video to the post. Seyi is not responsible, it’s my fault.”
