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Lege Drops Receipts? Old Clip Claims Iyabo Ojo Collected Huge Sum Before Seyi Link-Up

An old, fiery video of actor and matchmaker Lege Miamii criticizing actress Iyabo Ojo over her alleged political affiliations has resurfaced online, reigniting public interest just days after she appeared in a video alongside Seyi Tinubu.

In the now-viral footage, Lege is seen emotionally confronting Ojo over her rumored associations with MC Oluomo and the All Progressives Congress (APC). The video, originally recorded months ago, reemerged following a recent clip shared by Toyin Abraham. In that post, Abraham captured a cheerful reunion between herself, Iyabo Ojo, and Seyi Tinubu, sparking renewed public debate.

According to Lege, Iyabo Ojo allegedly collected ₦3 million from MC Oluomo — a transaction he claimed happened in the middle of the night. He also insinuated that Ojo received money from Seyi Tinubu, though he did not specify an amount.

Lege Miamii didn’t stop there. He issued a stern warning to the actress, urging her to “know her boundaries” and claiming he has no tolerance for perceived hypocrisy. He boasted about his own accomplishments, including building his home before Iyabo became a homeowner, and claimed to have donated money and even cars to others without seeking public attention. Taking a jab at Ojo, he questioned whether she had ever given away a car to anyone.

While some fans condemned the resurfacing of the clip, others voiced support for Iyabo Ojo, praising her for her stance on justice and her transparency in public life. Critics also questioned the timing and motive behind re-sharing the old video, pointing fingers at the blogger who brought it back into circulation.

The resurfaced drama once again underscores the deep divisions among Nigerian celebrities when it comes to politics and social responsibility — and how quickly online conversations can be reignited with a single post.

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