Mr. Macaroni Sues Lege Miami ₦‎50 million For Defamation

Comedian Mr. Macaroni has filed a ₦‎50 million lawsuit against actor Adams Kehinde, also known as Lege Miami.

Lege Miami made this known in a now-deleted Instagram post in which he shared a letter from lawyers from Mr Macaroni with the public.

The actor who was accused of making defamatory and derogatory comments about the comedian informed Falana and Falana’s chambers, who issued the lawsuit, that he is friends with Mr. Macaroni and believes the comedian did not mean his statements.

In the video, he expressed his admiration for Mr. Falana and promised to pay him a visit. He also urged Mr. Falana not to worry about his disagreements with Mr. Macaroni, as they were friends and would resolve their issues behind closed doors.

This is coming after Lege Miami called out Mr. Macaroni over his message to Nigerian youths.

Mr. Macaroni shared a video advising young Nigerians against engaging in tribal wars and letting politicians use them as a tool of destruction.

Reacting to it, Lege Miami took to his Instagram page to call out the skitmaker. He questioned why Mr. Macaroni was always involving himself in youth affairs and why he was trying to paint President-Elect Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s government in a bad light.

In his words, “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. [sic]”

Culled from Pulse.ng

Mr Macaroni and Lege Miami

Adebowale “Debo” Adedayo (born 3 May 1993), known by his stage name Mr Macaroni, is a Nigerian actor, content creator and citizen activist.

A trained thespian, his popularity grew from his comic skits on social media, where he plays the role of a political figure cum sugar daddy called “Daddy Wa” or a sadistic lecturer called “Professor Hard Life”.

Debo popularized catchphrases like “Ooin”, “Freaky freaky” and “You are doing well”.

Using his satirical works and online presence, Debo is also known for his social justice advocacy.

His skits satirize social issues to promote human rights and critique everyday social interactions.

During the 2020 #EndSARS protests in Nigeria, Debo used his platform and presence at various protest venues to advocate against police brutality – even after becoming a victim as a result.

An indigene of Ogun State, Adebowale David Ibrahim Adedayo was born in Ogudu, Lagos into an Upper middle class, Islamic and Christian family in May 1993. He grew up in Magodo area of Lagos where He attended Tendercare International Nursery and Primary school in Ojota, Ogudu, and now at Magodo, Isheri.

After his primary education, he went to Babcock University High School for his secondary education.

In 2009, he gained admission to Lead University, Ibadan where he studied law but was forced to leave by his second year due to the university’s accreditation issue.

By 2011, Adedayo was a law student at Houdegbe North American University, Cotonou in the Republic of Benin but due to his vocal nature and always standing up for justice, he was forced to leave before earning his degrees.

Kehinde Adams, popularly known as Lege Miami (born 1 July 1987) is a Nigerian born Yoruba Nollywood actor, singer, movie producer, director and entrepreneur.

He came into the limelight after featuring in the Yoruba movie titled ‘Omo Shomolu’.

Culled from Wikipedia/ Various

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