• Breaking news: Olamide just bought a car that cost ₦250 million for Lyta, his ex-artist, as he forgives and signs him back to YBNL!
    Congratulations Lyta! God bless you, Olamide Badoo!
    Breaking news: Olamide just bought a car that cost ₦250 million for Lyta, his ex-artist, as he forgives and signs him back to YBNL!😲🎉 Congratulations Lyta! God bless you, Olamide Badoo! 🙌🚗”
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  • “Seyi Tinubu Didn’t Add My Video Because of My English!” — Lege Miami Speaks Out on Birthday Tribute Snub


    Popular Nigerian actor and matchmaker, Lege Miami, whose real name is Adams Kehinde, has finally addressed his absence from the viral birthday tribute video made for Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    The trending tribute, which featured some of Nigeria’s biggest personalities — including Burna Boy, Femi Otedola, Aliko Dangote, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, and Olamide Badoo — left fans wondering why Lege, a self-proclaimed close associate of Seyi, was not included.

    Many social media users teased Lege Miami over the omission, prompting the actor to respond. In a new video, Lege revealed that his “poor English” was the reason his clip didn’t make it into the final cut.

    “Because I cannot speak good English, Seyi did not add my video to the post,” he said jokingly, adding that people should not blame Seyi for the decision.


    However, reactions flooded social media, with some fans disagreeing with Lege’s explanation.

    @mz_lara commented:

    “I don’t think it’s because you can’t speak English. Even market women and Amala sellers spoke Yoruba in the video. You need to stop being controversial; that’s why people avoid associating with you.”



    @kenny_alert added:

    “Your problem is not bad English but low self-esteem. Let that go, and you’ll realize you’re fine the way you are.”



    While some mocked his grammar — quoting his line “Seyi is not added my video” — others defended him, calling him a loyal friend who always stands by Seyi Tinubu.

    One fan wrote:

    “A true friend will love you no matter how dull you are. Seyi should appreciate Lege — he’s always had his back.”

    Despite the teasing, Lege Miami took the criticism in stride, laughing off the remarks and keeping his trademark humor alive.
    “Seyi Tinubu Didn’t Add My Video Because of My English!” — Lege Miami Speaks Out on Birthday Tribute Snub 😂🎉 Popular Nigerian actor and matchmaker, Lege Miami, whose real name is Adams Kehinde, has finally addressed his absence from the viral birthday tribute video made for Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The trending tribute, which featured some of Nigeria’s biggest personalities — including Burna Boy, Femi Otedola, Aliko Dangote, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, and Olamide Badoo — left fans wondering why Lege, a self-proclaimed close associate of Seyi, was not included. Many social media users teased Lege Miami over the omission, prompting the actor to respond. In a new video, Lege revealed that his “poor English” was the reason his clip didn’t make it into the final cut. “Because I cannot speak good English, Seyi did not add my video to the post,” he said jokingly, adding that people should not blame Seyi for the decision. However, reactions flooded social media, with some fans disagreeing with Lege’s explanation. @mz_lara commented: “I don’t think it’s because you can’t speak English. Even market women and Amala sellers spoke Yoruba in the video. You need to stop being controversial; that’s why people avoid associating with you.” @kenny_alert added: “Your problem is not bad English but low self-esteem. Let that go, and you’ll realize you’re fine the way you are.” While some mocked his grammar — quoting his line “Seyi is not added my video” — others defended him, calling him a loyal friend who always stands by Seyi Tinubu. One fan wrote: “A true friend will love you no matter how dull you are. Seyi should appreciate Lege — he’s always had his back.” Despite the teasing, Lege Miami took the criticism in stride, laughing off the remarks and keeping his trademark humor alive.
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  • "You Can Change the Signboard, Not the Legacy!" — Charly Boy Blasts Renaming of Iconic Lagos Bus Stop


    Veteran entertainer and activist Charly Boy (Area Fada) is calling out the Bariga LCDA after his namesake bus stop was renamed in honour of music star Olamide Badoo.

    While Bariga LCDA Chairman Kolade David says the change celebrates global icons from the area, Charly Boy sees it as a politically driven erasure attempt.

    "You can replace a signboard but not a spirit... The name Charly Boy was given by the people, not politicians," he declared on X.

    He slammed the move as a fear-driven act meant to bury his activist legacy — one that shook tables and empowered communities.

    "Legacy lives in the hearts you’ve changed, not the street signs you alter."

    #CharlyBoy #AreaFada #LegacyNotSignboard #BarigaHistory #OlamideBadoo #VoiceOfThePeople
    "You Can Change the Signboard, Not the Legacy!" — Charly Boy Blasts Renaming of Iconic Lagos Bus Stop Veteran entertainer and activist Charly Boy (Area Fada) is calling out the Bariga LCDA after his namesake bus stop was renamed in honour of music star Olamide Badoo. While Bariga LCDA Chairman Kolade David says the change celebrates global icons from the area, Charly Boy sees it as a politically driven erasure attempt. "You can replace a signboard but not a spirit... The name Charly Boy was given by the people, not politicians," he declared on X. He slammed the move as a fear-driven act meant to bury his activist legacy — one that shook tables and empowered communities. "Legacy lives in the hearts you’ve changed, not the street signs you alter." #CharlyBoy #AreaFada #LegacyNotSignboard #BarigaHistory #OlamideBadoo #VoiceOfThePeople
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