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Lege Miami Loses Valuable At Tinubu’s Pre-inauguration Concert

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Popular Yoruba actor, Kehinde Adams, widely known as Lege Miami, experienced a major setback at the illustrious ‘Renewed Hope Concert,’ held at the MKO Abiola Stadium in Abuja to celebrate the inauguration of President-elect Bola Tinubu.

Lege Miami Loses Valuable At Tinubu’s Pre-inauguration Concert
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During the event, Lege Miami and his manager fell victim to theft, losing their valuable smartphones.

The ‘Renewed Hope Concert’ garnered significant attention as it coincided with the recent conferral of prestigious honors upon Tinubu and Shettima in Abuja. The ceremony aimed to commemorate Tinubu’s ascension to power and foster a jubilant atmosphere among attendees.

Lege Miami, known for his remarkable performances in the Yoruba film industry, was among the esteemed entertainers invited to grace the concert and captivate the audience.

However, his joy was marred when he discovered that his prized iPhone 13 Pro Max, along with his manager’s iPhone 12, had been stolen.

Expressing his frustration, the actor lamented the loss of his smartphones, which played a crucial role in his platform dedicated to connecting singles with potential partners.

Lege Miami, via a video he shared, appealed to his loyal fan base, requesting them not to contact him through the stolen devices.

In a heartfelt caption accompanying the video, Lege Miami wrote, “They stole my phone and my manager’s phone as well—iPhone 13 Pro Max and iPhone 12, which single’s hook up phone and guys don’t WhatsApp me for now.”

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The Yoruba actor’s unfortunate experience serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by public figures, even in celebratory events, and highlights the importance of stringent security arrangements to safeguard the personal belongings of prominent individuals attending such gatherings.

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