“I will not be bullied” – Seyi Tinubu breaks silence after he was dragged into brawl between Very Dark Man and King Mitchy
Gossip • 2d ago
"Bullied No More: Seyi Tinubu Speaks Out Against Very Dark Man's Allegations"
In the cutthroat world of social media, reputations can be made or broken in a matter of seconds. Recently, that's exactly what happened to Seyi Tinubu, the son of President Bola Tinubu. He found himself in the middle of a heated online feud between two social media personalities, Very Dark Man and King Mitchy.
For those who may not be familiar, King Mitchy had been involved in a high-profile drama with Very Dark Man over claims of renovating schools. But things took a dark turn when Mitchy tragically lost her life, and Very Dark Man was accused of bullying her to the point of death.
Now, Very Dark Man has accused Seyi Tinubu and King Mitchy of threatening his life. But Seyi Tinubu has broken his silence, denying any wrongdoing. In a statement on his Instagram page, he revealed that he met Mitchy only once, at a public event, and that he had provided financial support to her NGO activities, as he has for many young Nigerians and organizations working to empower our people.
Seyi Tinubu emphasized that there was no secret arrangement between him and King Mitchy, and that he wouldn't be bullied by false allegations. He noted that Very Dark Man had been looking for an opportunity to attack him and damage his reputation.
The drama surrounding King Mitchy's death is still a topic of discussion, with many Nigerians calling for justice for the late socialite. Prime Care Hospital Abuja has even issued a disclaimer, saying that King Mitchy was never a patient in their hospital and didn't pass away there.
As the drama unfolds, Seyi Tinubu's statement serves as a reminder that we can't let false allegations and bullying dictate our lives. We must stand up for ourselves and our reputation, even in the face of adversity.
In conclusion, the online feud between Very Dark Man, King Mitchy, and Seyi Tinubu has left many Nigerians with more questions than answers. As we navigate the complex world of social media, let's remember that our words have power, and we must use them wisely.