Popular Nigerian actor Kehinde Adams also known as Lege Miami has tendered an unqualified apology for his actions after he was suspended by the National body of Actors, Theatre Arts, and Motion Pictures Practitioners Association of Nigeria (TAMPAN).
Recall that the National body of Actors, Theatre Arts, and Motion Pictures Practitioners Association of Nigeria (TAMPAN) released a statement suspending the two Nigerian actors; Nkechi Blessing and Lege Miami over their comments and attack during the Baba Ijesha rape saga.
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Yoruba star Adams Kehinde on Monday night tendered an apology to the body of the Yoruba actors and filmmakers, TAMPAN over his rantings, attacks, and insults on social media with his fellow colleague, Nkechi Blessing Sunday.
In a minute video, he captioned he said, “
“I am sorry” on his social media page, Lege Miami tendered his unreserved apology to the “pillars” of TAMPAN”.
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“I apologize to our daddies that are our bosses, I won’t mention your name (Ms. Blessing) at all. I will apologize again to Mr president, Mr. Latin, our daddies Oga Bello, Jide Kosoko, Yinka Quadri Yemi Solade, Dele Odule, Abbey Lanre, Ogogo, and the daddies on our association that I don’t know are the pillars of our group, and veteran directors, from Abbey Lanre upward, he said.
Source: ghgossip.com