Lege Miami in disbelief, claims friendship after Mr Macaroni slammed him with N50m lawsuit [VIDEO]

Nollywood actor Adams Kehinde who is popularly known as Lege Miami has been slammed a defamation lawsuit of 50 million Naira by colleague and skit-maker, Mr Macaroni.

Lege Miami made this known in an Instagram post where he shared the letter with the public.

The actor who was accused of making defamatory and derogatory comments, attempted to cover his fear by informing Falana and Falana’s chambers, who issued the lawsuit, that he is friends with Mr. Macaroni and believes the skit maker did not intend his statements.

In the video, Lege expressed his admiration for Mr. Falana and promised to pay him a visit. He advised the attorney not to worry about his disagreements with Mr. Macaroni, as they were friends and would resolve their issues indoor.

The lawsuit is coming after Lege Miami had called out skit maker Mr Macaroni for his message to Nigerian youths.

The skit maker had advised young Nigerians not to engage in tribal wars and let politicians use them as a tool of destruction. In a video shared on his Instagram page, the funny man cum activist urged the youths to remain united and not trigger intertribal chaos over politicians “who will always be friends.”

Reacting to it, Lege Miami took to his Instagram page to call out the skit maker.

He questioned why Mr Macaroni was always involving himself in youth matters and why he was trying to badmouth the President-Elect, Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s government. He said:

“Debo what’s your problem, ki lo fe. Your Oga don do one, you wan start another thing.

If our government no good, the Hausas wouldn’t support us. Some parts of Igbos supported us and this is Lagos State. You are giving them wrong information .

Mr devil what’s your information, can’t you leave the youths alone. Are you the only youth? You are even older than me so you aren’t a youth anymore. You are old, stop all the things you are doing “.

Mr Macaroni wasted no time in serving him paper’s through his lawyers. See below:

 

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