- Lege Miamii has jumped into the heated controversy surrounding Asake and his ailing father, claimed he received a call from Asake’s father.
- He fiercely condemned the singer’s response to the saga before dropping his discovery about Asake’s mother and unleashing his wrath on her as well
Nollywood actor and matchmaker, Adams Kehinde, better known as Lege Miamii, has unleashed his fury on Asake’s mother while speaking up for the singer’s ailing father, Fatai Odunsi.
WITHIN NIGERIA previously reported that a storm erupted after a heartbreaking video surfaced, showing Asake’s elderly father pleading for financial help.
As celebrities waded into the controversy, Lege Miamii made his stance clear, called out the Lonely at the Top crooner with scathing words.
Addressing the issue in a video, Lege Miamii called Asake a wicked and good-for-nothing son, averred that he received multiple calls from Asake’s father and had to start rejecting them at some point.
According to him, Mr. Fatai eventually sent him a voice note detailing his issue with Asake. To prevent the matter from escalating on social media, Lege said he forwarded it to Actor Muyideen Oladapo aka Lala, Asake’s godfather.
The actor reteirated that Mr Fatai wants to see his son, questioned whether Asake had built a house that his father allegedly sold, stated that the singer could afford to relocate his father from Lagos Island and provide him with a better life.
Lege did not hold back as he turned his attention to Asake’s mother. He claimed that from his discovery, she is a bad person and hinted that she played a major role in the strained relationship between Asake and his father.
Lege Miami’s statement read:
“Asake, your dad called me this morning. He said the issue is the money you want to give him, but because he is unwell, he thought of reaching out to you. However, you keep ignoring his calls.
“You’re not taking good care of your father. He said he frequently visits a general hospital for treatment because he lacks the funds for proper care.
“He said the last time he saw you was three years ago when you rented an apartment for him on the Island. The rent is now due, and since he is unwell and unable to work, he has been trying to reach you, but you won’t pick up his calls.
“He wants to see you, Asake. Your daddy wants to see you. Mummy Asake, you’re a bad person—may God forgive you.”
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