Yoruba actor and matchmaker, Adams Kehinde, popularly known as Lege Miami, has said Yoruba people protesting against President Bola Tinubu’s government would receive punishment and destruction from God.
Lege Miami said he believed President Tinubu would deliver good governance in Nigeria. He added that Yoruba people should learn and behave like Ndigbo, who did not carry out protests in the South East region.
In a video on his Instagram handle, on Friday, Miami said he and his friends in his Shomolu residency refused to participate in the hunger protest because they believed in President Tinubu’s capacity.
In the video that went viral on social media on Saturday, he said, “I want to tell the Federal Government of Nigeria something that I want them to notice. Firstly, if we’re talking about the Igbos, they’re doing well in Lagos State.
“I know some Yoruba people are unfortunate; one hundred percent of Igbos in other states didn’t protest, and their states are eighty percent peaceful. Even in Lagos, the responsible ones didn’t say anything—they supported President Bola Tinubu. However, ten percent of them who have mixed with the Yoruba are the ones causing trouble in the country.
“But God will punish and destroy their lives. Look at me very well; I was stubborn and strong, and my Lege Miami was used to cover the destructive part of me. I can destroy; if you are truly born of your parents as a Yoruba person who is unfortunate, come and face me. You’ll die. It will be on your back when Nigeria gets better.
“There is no protest in Shomolu. This is the Shomolu area, where we were born and raised. As we are like this, we cannot be against the government.
“This is because we want to be patient so the government can do what it is doing. We believe in the government of Bola Tinubu; we know he will deliver. Everywhere in Shomolu is peaceful.”