Nigerian content creator and former singer Adams Kehinde, widely known as Lege Miamii, has publicly expressed his anger and frustration after discovering that popular musician Asake has blocked him on Instagram. The block is reportedly linked to Lege Miamii's involvement in a public family dispute involving Asake and his father earlier in 2025.
The Root of the Conflict: A Public Family Dispute
The drama began in March 2025, when a video of Asake's father went viral. In the emotional clip, the elderly man accused his famous son, whose real name is Ahmed Ololade, of abandoning him and failing to offer support despite him battling a stroke. The video sparked widespread reactions and sympathy across social media platforms.
Lege Miamii entered the fray after claiming he had a conversation with Asake's father. Following this alleged discussion, the content creator posted a video where he publicly criticized and labelled Asake as 'senseless' for his handling of the situation.
Lege Miamii's Viral Reaction to the Instagram Block
Nearly nine months later, in December 2025, Lege Miamii found out he was blocked by the 'Joha' crooner. He shared his discovery in a five-minute video posted on his own Instagram account. According to Lege, he realized the block while viewing a post that featured both Asake and Grammy-winning star Wizkid.
"I was proud to see Asake, a star from my hood, with Wizkid," he explained. However, when he attempted to click on Asake's profile, Instagram notified him that he was restricted from viewing the account.
In his frustrated rant, Lege Miamii defended his initial actions, stating, "Your daddy came to me that Asake is not taking care of me and as an elderly man, I had to listen as a responsible individual." He then shifted the blame directly onto Asake's father, issuing a warning: "Daddy Asake, see what you caused. Now, you will be the one to call your son and command him to unblock me, if not..."
How Nigerians Reacted Online
The video of Lege Miamii's outburst quickly garnered reactions from social media users, with many mocking his frustration. A user with the handle @k4yode commented, "So blocking Dey pain you, you knw how many people dey your blocking jail list? Karma is real."
Another user, @adecloud_lameda, questioned his approach: "Why you no dm am first before coming online? You go explain Taya." Others, like @bigwendy1234, pointed out the irony: "Some people cannot take 1 quarter of what they dish out to other." The consensus among many commenters was that Lege Miamii should have tried to resolve the matter privately first.
In related news, Wizkid recently expressed his admiration for Asake's music, even stating he would love to have him perform at his future wedding, highlighting the 'Remember' singer's continued influence in the industry despite personal controversies.