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Online Drama Intensifies After VeryDarkMan Links Seyi Tinubu to King Mitchy Funding Allegations

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Social media activist VeryDarkMan has once again stirred intense reactions online following fresh allegations involving Seyi Tinubu and influencer King Mitchy.

In a viral statement circulating across multiple platforms, VeryDarkMan claimed that Seyi Tinubu has allegedly been financially supporting King Mitchy since 2023, suggesting that the influencer was strategically positioned to gain public sympathy and indirectly promote favorable narratives about the government.

According to him, King Mitchy allegedly received ₦10 million around the period of Nigeria’s fuel subsidy removal — a time marked by widespread economic hardship and public outrage. He further alleged that an additional ₦15 million was given in 2025, claiming this financial backing explains why the influencer rarely criticizes national issues or speaks openly about the country’s economic struggles.

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The activist concluded his remarks by placing responsibility on Seyi Tinubu, stating, “Na Seyi I blame,” implying that political figures may be using social media personalities to shape public opinion.

The allegations have since triggered heated debates online, with Nigerians divided in their reactions. While some social media users are calling for transparency and accountability from public figures and influencers, others have warned against spreading unverified claims without concrete evidence.

As of now, neither Seyi Tinubu nor King Mitchy has publicly responded to the allegations. The claims also remain unproven, with no official confirmation or documented evidence released to support the accusations.

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The controversy highlights growing concerns about the intersection of politics, influencer culture, and digital propaganda in Nigeria, especially at a time when citizens increasingly rely on social media voices for commentary on governance and national affairs.

Observers note that the situation reflects a broader conversation about trust, influence, and the responsibility that comes with large online platforms  particularly when political narratives and public perception are involved.

More reactions are expected as the story continues to trend across Nigeria’s online space.

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