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‘Please don’t WhatsApp me for now,’ Says Actor Kehinde Adams As He Loses Phone At Tinubu’s Pre-inauguration Concert

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Popular Yoruba actor, Kehinde Adams, better known as Lege Miami said he lost his phone at President-elect Bola Tinubu’s pre-inauguration concert in Abuja on Thursday.

The pre-inauguration concert tag ‘Renewed Hope Concert’ was held at the MKO Abiola stadium to celebrate the inauguration of Tinubu.

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Many celebrities like Eniola Badmus, Seyi Law, Wande Coal, KCee, and others performed at the concert, which Tinubu and his vice, Kashim Shettima, also attended.

Lege, who is among the celebrities at the concert to thrill the audience, took to social media on Friday to lament that Abuja people stole his phone and that of his manager.

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Speaking in a now trending video, the actor, who seems to have a platform where he hooks up singles with interested partners, warned people in the forum not to message him at the moment.

“They have stolen my phone in Abuja. Abuja people have stolen the phone I used to do single’s suit, iPhone 13 Pro Max, and my manager’s phone, iPhone 12. Please don’t WhatsApp me for now.”

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