Nollywood actor Adams Kehinde, better known as Lege Miami, has come under fire for kicking against the planned protests by Nigerians.
It is no longer news that Nigerians are planning to protest on August 1st against the government and the increasing prices of foodstuff. Reacting to it, Lege Miami, in a video he posted on his Instagram page, admonished Youths in Lagos to step back from the protest as he appealed to them to give the President a chance to fix the country.
He noted how things are very expensive; however, he believes the President can fix it and needs more time with Nigerians. Citing another reason why he is against the protest, he noted how many youths will use the protest to cause havoc to the government.
Taking to the comment section, while some netizens slammed him, others laid heavy curses on him.
See some reactions below,
One Eric Manny06 wrote, “I wonder how much he was given to you to sell your birthright!
One Pretty Angel wrote, “This protest must hold by fire by force ooo whether the devil like it or not
Pretty Angel further wrote, “Thunder fire u button
One I hate Politics wrote, “It shall not be well with you in Jesus name
One Aribadasha wrote, “This one obviously doesn’t know his right from left. I count him as a toddler when talking
One Usen Dollar wrote, “No Igbo should protest; we are all living fine. We survive in all situations
One Nikky660 wrote, “You are protesting button
One Akinyomi Danny wrote, “Lege he no suppose better for your generation
One Officer Gmoni wrote, “Some people are just naturally cursed; not everything is for content
One Chigo Polly wrote, “Abi Ogun wan kill Lege Miami ni?
One Mainboy_ wrote, “Slave for a reason
One Ben2care wrote, “Na calabar thunder go strike you for me
One Oladimihan2000 wrote, “E no go better for your generation
One I Am Incoming wrote, “God go punish you. Wen you dey cash out for matchmaking, dey collect 50k
One Black Dee81 wrote, “Aye yin ma baje ni Egbon. Emashofo ni
One Solly Geleniyan wrote, “E no go better for Lege button”.
Similarly, actress Tonto Dikeh had written a letter to Nigerians against embarking on a protest. She stated that she understands their frustration and concerns regarding the current state of their nation; however, she believes that the approach may not be the most effective method. Tonto suggested establishing a representative group that can meet with the President and advocate on their behalf.