Seyi Tinubu has recently returned to social media following a heated exchange involving influencer Mukoro Michelle, popularly known as Mitchy King, and online critic Martins Otse, also known as VeryDarkMan, over his name.
The controversy began after Mitchy King criticized VeryDarkMan for questioning the renovation of schools completed within six days.
She said:
“VeryDarkMan I don’t dislike you, no be everything be f!ght, all I am saying is you need to get to work bro. I changed that school in 6 days. You have held the donated funds for almost 2 years now and you keep making contents on Mirabel, Harrison…instead of renovating schools. If you need locations of schools that are bad and damaged I’ll show you…..”
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Just in: “VeryDarkMan I don’t dislike you, all I am saying is you need to get to work, you have held Hundreds of Millions Nigerians donated to you inside your bank account for almost 2years now and you keep making contents on trendy gossips instead of renovating schools” – Mitchy pic.twitter.com/DM8285K9ys
— Gossip Mill Nigeria (@GossipMillNaija) February 26, 2026
In response, the online critic alleged that the president’s son had been financially supporting the influencer since 2023. He added that she has been sucking the lollipop of Seyi Tinubu.
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King Mitchy also reacted to VeryDarkMan’s accusation of inappropriate behaviour with Seyi, alleging that she was “licking lollipop.”
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On the evening of Thursday, February 26, 2026, the president’s son reshared a clip from Turbulence, a song by Afrobeats star Wizkid and Asake.
“Too many lies, Too many people wey no nice, Many many dey over-wise L’eyin ale owuro loku ah ah T’alo mola, gbogbo wa try, ao mo time Owo olorun lowa mi o se mind, Mo kan jaiye mi bi ajebo, oblee (Ehen) Kinni mi ma duro tan ni onlee (Onlee) Kosomo ti mogbe ti o ki n ke (Ki n ke) Me I no dey cap, ọmọ ṣ’oye (Ọmọ ṣ’oye, ṣ’oye),” the lyrics of the song reshared by Seyi Tinubu read.
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