The online drama between VeryDarkMan (VDM) and King Mitchy has taken a new twist, as reports reveal that Seyi Tinubu has unfollowed King Mitchy on social media.
This move, noticed by many amid the heated controversy, has become a major talking point. Social media users speculate that Seyi Tinubu’s decision to unfollow Mitchy could signal a possible fallout as tensions rise online.
How It All Started
The feud began when King Mitchy accused VeryDarkMan of mismanaging NGO funds donated by Nigerians for charity. She claim the funds weren’t transparently accounted for, sparking heated exchange between the two.
VeryDarkMan denied the allegations and fired back with personal accusations against Mitchy. He even suggested that her close relationship with Seyi Tinubu, including alleged financial gifts, might be influencing her stance in the dispute.
Seyi Tinubu Pulled Into the Drama
As the feud escalated, Seyi Tinubu’s name became a focal point. Rumors surfaced that he had donated large sums of money to Mitchy, including an alleged ₦100 million gift. This fueled debates about loyalty, influence, and whether his charitable acts were genuine or part of a PR strategy.
Critics questioned motives behind Seyi’s philanthropy, while supporters defended him, arguing generosity shouldn’t be politicize. The situation intensified when reports emerged that Seyi Tinubu had unfollowed King Mitchy, sparking speculation about a possible fallout.
Shocking Death Announcements
The drama took a bizarre turn when King Mitchy’s management announced her alleged death following a viral bleach-drinking prank that received massive backlash. Shortly after, VeryDarkMan’s team posted a cryptic message hinting at his death, accompanied by a coffin image.
These announcements met with skepticism, as many Nigerians accused both parties of staging stunts for attention and clout. Social media flooded with mixed reactions, ranging from sympathy to outrage.
Public Reaction
The situation has divided opinions online. Some see Seyi Tinubu’s unfollowing of Mitchy as a subtle response to the controversy, while others argue that social media actions shouldn’t be exaggerate into political or personal statements.




