- A man has criticized a so-called “Gen Z native doctor” for allegedly posting videos of clients during juju sessions on TikTok.
- He highlighted the irony of people trying to keep such visits secret, only to be exposed online, sparking mixed reactions.

A man has sparked reactions online after calling out what he described as a “Gen Z native doctor” for allegedly exposing clients on social media.
In a humorous but critical statement, he pointed out the irony of someone secretly visiting a native doctor to perform juju, only for the same native doctor to record and post the session on TikTok for the public to see.
According to him, many people go to great lengths to hide such visits from family and friends, believing the matter to be private. However, he claimed that some modern-day native doctors are now more interested in social media clout than confidentiality, allegedly sharing videos of rituals online.
His comment, which was accompanied by laughing emojis, quickly gained attention, with many social media users finding it both funny and concerning.
In other news…. The son of President Bola Tinubu, Seyi Tinubu, has broken his silence after being dragged into the ongoing online feud between Verydarkman and King Mitchy.
The controversy began after Verydarkman accused King Mitchy of being used as a political pawn to launder the image of the current administration. He also alleged in a separate video that Seyi Tinubu and Mitchy were threatening his life.
Reacting via his Instagram Story, Seyi Tinubu dismissed the allegations as false and baseless. He explained that he met King Mitchy only once in a public setting, alongside other people. During that meeting, he said he offered financial support for her NGO activities, just as he has supported many young Nigerians and organisations focused on empowerment.
He stressed that there was no private encounter, secret arrangement, or any form of impropriety between them. Seyi further stated that he would not allow himself to be bullied or dragged into narratives built on speculation.
According to him, supporting charitable causes is not a crime, and repeating falsehoods does not turn them into truth. He called for de-escalation and responsible discourse, reaffirming his commitment to serving Nigerians with integrity and transparency.




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