Lege Miami Says He Was Removed From Seyi Tinubu’s Birthday Video Because He Doesn’t Speak Good English
			Actor and skit maker Lege Miami has addressed why his clip was excluded from the video montage celebrating Seyi Tinubu’s 40th birthday.
In a video shared online, the comedian, whose real name is Adams Kehinde, admitted that his inability to speak fluent English was the reason his footage didn’t make it into the final cut.
“I caused it myself because I don’t speak good English,” Lege said. “If I spoke fluent English and packaged myself better, Seyi Tinubu would have added me among those rich, polished people.”
He revealed that members of Seyi’s media team had visited his home to film his goodwill message but later left it out of the birthday documentary.
“They came to my house, recorded my message, and I wished Seyi a happy birthday. But in the final video, my clip wasn’t there,” he explained. “Don’t blame Seyi; it’s not his fault. He’s my paddy and a good person.”
Lege, who is known for his humorous takes on social media, urged fans to stop tagging him about the issue, insisting that Seyi Tinubu had no hand in the omission.
“Please stop tagging me. It’s not Seyi’s fault. I’m the one who doesn’t speak good English, and that’s why my video wasn’t included,” he said.
Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Tinubu, celebrated his 40th birthday on October 13 with a grand event attended by top politicians, business moguls, and entertainers.
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