Nollywood actor, Adams Kehinde, better known as Lege Miami, screamed after an eviction notice from his landlady.
The controversial movie star, who landed himself in trouble for his support of current President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, had trolled Eastern Nigerians during the elections.
Faced with the repercussions, his landlady from the East gave him an eviction notice with a 7-day ultimatum.
Taking to his Instagram page to lament, Lege wondered where he would go as the expulsion shocked him.
“They gave me notice. They gave me 7 days to leave the house, I’ve never seen that before.”
“Where should I go now?” My landlady has just given me notice of resignation.”
Adding to his list of heartaches, months ago Lege Miami cried out after Mr. Marcaroni sued him for $50 million over defamatory comments on social media.
Lege Miami made this known in an Instagram post where he shared the letter with the public.
The actor accused of having made defamatory remarks and derogatory comments, tried to cover up his fear by informing Falana and Falana Chambers, which filed the lawsuit, that he is friends with Mr. Macaroni and believes the sketch’s creator did not intend to his statements.
During the video, he expressed his admiration for Mr. Falana and promised to visit him. He advised Mr Falana not to worry about his disagreements with Mr Macaroni as they were friends and would resolve their issues internally.
Lege Miami calls out Mr. Macaroni for his message to young Nigerians
It will be recalled that Lege Miami had called out the sketch director Mr. Macaroni for his message addressed to Nigerian youth.
The director of the skit 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 a comedian urged young people to stay united and not trigger intertribal chaos around politicians “who will always be friends”.
In response, Lege Miami took to his Instagram page to call out the creator of the sketch.
He questioned why Mr Macaroni was always involved in youth affairs and why he was trying to denigrate the government of President-elect Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Lege noted how many people from the Eastern and Northern states supported and supported Tinubu.