Nigerian actor and musician Adams Kehinde, popularly known as Lege Miami, has claimed he was edited out of a video documentary made to celebrate Seyi Tinubu’s 40th birthday.
In a viral clip on Friday, Lege alleged that the president’s son’s handlers removed his segment because he couldn’t speak English fluently.
He, however, noted that Seyi Tinubu was not to blame, admitting that his poor English likely caused the omission.
Large Miami said, “I am responsible for my predicament, because I am the one who doesn’t speak good English. If I speak good English, Seyi Tinubu will include me among people who speak good English and are rich.
“They brought camera to my house, they recorded me, and I wished Seyi Tinubu a happy birthday. Seyi’s aides, we know ourselves in the same group, and Seyi removed me from the documentary, but it’s not Seyi’s fault, don’t blame him. Seyi is a good friend, however, if I were to be a good English speaker or I package myself well on social media, they will include me.
“Seyi is my friend, my paddy, our President’s son, he is my friend.
“He told people to stop tagging him on social media over the development, saying it was becoming unbearable.
“Stop tagging me, it’s unbearable. Is it Seyi that’s responsible for my inability to speak good English? Because I couldn’t speak good English, Seyi refused to add my video to the post. Seyi is not responsible, I caused it myself.”
Lege Miami said Seyi Tinubu’s media team came to interview him for Seyi Tinubu’s birthday well-wishing video, but his interview clip was cut from the video because he couldn’t speak English fluently 😭 https://t.co/QffZQRKtTP pic.twitter.com/eikadKyK3Q
— 𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍 (@AsakyGRN) October 17, 2025