‘If She Survives This, She Should Go to Jail’- Isaac Fayose Weighs In on VDM and King Mitchy Saga

  • Isaac Fayose has publicly defended VeryDarkMan in his dispute with King Mitchy, claiming she initiated the conflict and should face legal consequences.
  • He urged the police to take action and said she should be jailed if found culpable, sparking mixed reactions online.

Nigerian social commentator, Isaac Fayose, has weighed in on the ongoing controversy involving social critic VeryDarkMan and influencer King Mitchy.

In a strongly worded statement, Fayose asserted that VeryDarkMan had been minding his business before King Mitchy allegedly initiated the conflict. According to him, the influencer “found his trouble” and is now facing the consequences of her actions.

Fayose did not mince words as he called for law enforcement authorities to step in. He urged the police to “do the needful,” expressing hope that they are closely monitoring developments surrounding the dispute.

Taking his comments further, Fayose stated that if King Mitchy manages to come out of the situation unscathed, she should face legal repercussions, including possible jail time.

In other news…. Nigerian social media influencer King Mitchy has finally spoken out following viral claims about her alleged death made by her management.

In a lengthy post shared on her Instagram page, Mitchy addressed the wave of criticism and speculation surrounding her.

She said many people have recently questioned her intentions, dragged her name, and attempted to discredit an act she insists was done from the heart.

“A lot of people have a lot to say about me lately… questioning my intentions, dragging my name, and trying to discredit something I did from my heart.

Yes, I renovated that school. I didn’t do it for validation. I did it because I understand what it means to grow up without certain privileges.

But what hurts me the most is how quickly people are to judge when they don’t know anything about my life.

You don’t know where I’m coming from.

I grew up without a father. If I see my father today, I wouldn’t even recognise him. The only time I ever saw him was when I was about 8 years old, and my mother took me to the prison to see him. That was it.

You don’t know what it feels like to grow up like that.
You don’t know the strength it takes to keep going, to build yourself, to stand on your own. Yet, every day, people sit behind their phones and try to tear me down, insult me, bully me, and make me feel like I’m nothing.

But let me say this clearly, your words do not define me.

My story did not break me; it built me.

And everything I do, I do it with a genuine heart.

If you choose to hate me, that’s your decision.
But don’t try to rewrite my truth.

I will keep growing.
I will keep doing good.
And I will not let anyone silence me”.

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