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Lege Miamii Sparks Debate After Claiming 95% of Dubai-Based Nigerian Women Are Call Girls

Nollywood actor and social media personality Kehinde Adams, popularly known as Lege Miamii, has ignited controversy with his comments about Nigerian women living in Dubai. In a viral clip from his appearance on the Honest Bunch podcast, Lege boldly claimed that 95% of Nigerian women in Dubai are engaged in prostitution, while only 5% are respectable businesswomen.

During the show, Lege ranted about how many of these women have asked him to connect them with high-profile figures such as Seyi Tinubu, son of Nigeria’s president, and footballer Jude Ighalo. He expressed frustration, particularly since Tinubu is married.

Lege’s remarks quickly went viral, sparking heated reactions on social media. Some netizens agreed with his claim, while others questioned the credibility of his statements. Several critics pointed out the harmful generalization of Nigerian women abroad, accusing him of tarnishing their reputation without substantial proof. Others defended the actor’s comments, claiming they reflected reality.

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The debate continued across various platforms, with mixed opinions about Lege’s take on the situation. While some supported his views, others criticized him for making unfounded allegations.

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