- Influencer King Mitchy denied allegations of receiving ₦100 million from Seyi Tinubu, son of Nigeria’s president.
- The controversy began when critic VeryDarkMan posted a video making the claim.
- King Mitchy responded to the allegations on Instagram, refuting the report.

Influencer King Mitchy has refuted claims that she received ₦100 million from Seyi Tinubu, son of Nigeria’s president, amid an online clash with critic VeryDarkMan.
The dispute started when VeryDarkMan shared a video alleging that Seyi Tinubu had handed King Mitchy the large sum. Responding on Instagram, the influencer denied the report.
“Shut up!! Me and Carter planned that so it can trend. He has never given me 100m. Leave me alone!!!!! As you no see way to attack me na cruise talk you use!!! @verydarkblackman,” she wrote, emphasizing that the allegation was untrue and part of a scheme to target her.
The back-and-forth has drawn significant attention online, spotlighting the continuing feud between King Mitchy and VeryDarkMan.
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In related news… The Ooni of Ife, His Royal Majesty Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, has addressed the recent online clash involving King Mitchy (real name Mukoro Michelle) and Ratel president Martins Vincent Otse, also known as Verydarkman, following the mention of his name.
The social media feud, reportedly initiated by King Mitchy, quickly gained public attention, attracting reactions from celebrities who criticized both the influencer and the authorities.
Oba Omotoyosi Bayo Akinyele shared on X that he had spoken with the Ooni of Ife regarding claims made by King Mitchy, who alleged that she had communicated with the monarch via WhatsApp. The Ooni, however, denied any such interaction, calling the assertion false and misleading. He also advised the public to avoid engaging with King Mitchy.
In response, many fans urged authorities to take action against King Mitchy, labeling her claim as impersonation and suggesting that it should be investigated by the police.
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