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Yoruba movie star, Adams Kehinde aka Lege Miami, on Monday night, tendered a public apology to the umbrella body of Yoruba actors and filmmakers, TAMPAN, over his social media spat with his colleague, Nkechi Blessing.
While Lege Miami appears remorseful, his colleague, Nkechi Blessing, has disregarded TAMPAN’s notice of suspension and called their bluff.
PREMIUM TIMES reported that TAMPAN suspended both actors from appearing on Yoruba movie sets indefinitely after they became embroiled in an escalating war of words on Instagram.
It was Ms Blessing who began the social media outburst because Lege Miami appeared sympathetic to Baba Ijesha’s plight.
Baba Ijesha Saga : TAMPAN suspends Nkechi Sunday, Lege Miami indefinitely
TAMPAN Guild of Directors “decreed” that no director from the association must engage the services of the two actors, adding that failure to obey the directive would attract punitive measures.
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Following unprofessional conduct on social media, the umbrella body of Yoruba actors and filmmakers, TAMPAN, has suspended Nkechi Blessing and Adams Kehinde aka Lege Miami from appearing on movie sets indefinitely.
Ms Blessing became embroiled in a social media spat with Lege Miami because he appeared sympathetic to Baba Ijesha’s plight.
Lege Miami shared two videos (now deleted) captioned “say no to rape” on Instagram to urge social media commentators to stay calm and await the court’s verdict.
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