VeryDarkman, King Mitchy drag Seyi Tinubu into messy battle
Naija News • 2d ago
**The Seyi Tinubu Saga: When Philanthropy Meets Politics**
In a shocking turn of events, a heated online spat has erupted involving popular philanthropist and content creator, King Mitchy, Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Tinubu, and social activist, VeryDarkMan. The drama began with King Mitchy's announcement of a remarkable six-day renovation of a dilapidated school in Delta State, which she showcased on social media.
However, what initially seemed like a heartwarming gesture of goodwill soon took a dramatic turn. King Mitchy's comments were perceived by many as subtle jabs at VeryDarkMan, sparking a fierce response from the activist. VeryDarkMan accused King Mitchy of being a pawn in the Tinubu administration's attempt to launder its image in the education sector. He took to his page to express his thoughts, tagging Seyi Tinubu and implying that his father's administration had failed in its first term, leaving the education ministry in shambles.
King Mitchy fired back with a stern warning, cautioning VeryDarkMan that he would regret going after her. The exchanges escalated, with VeryDarkMan claiming that both Seyi Tinubu and King Mitchy were threatening his life. This sparked widespread concern among social media users, who were quick to question the authenticity of King Mitchy's renovation project.
Clips surfaced showing sections of the school building still partially damaged, casting doubt on the extent of the renovation. In response, King Mitchy shared transaction receipts indicating that she spent over N1m on the project. The receipts were intended to clear the air and alleviate concerns about the renovation's legitimacy.
As Nigerians continue to follow this unfolding drama, many are left wondering about the true motives behind King Mitchy's renovation project and the role of Seyi Tinubu and his father's administration in this messy battle. What began as a heartwarming act of philanthropy has turned into a complex web of politics, social activism, and personal rivalries.