Seyi Tinubu Shares Cryptic Post Amid Mitchy King and VeryDarkMan Feud

Seyi Tinubu has broken his silence amid the social media clash between influencer Mitchy King and online critic VeryDarkMan, signaling his reaction through a subtle post. The controversy erupted after Mitchy King criticized VeryDarkMan for questioning her ability to renovate schools in just six days. VeryDarkMan fired back, claiming that Seyi Tinubu had been financially supporting the influencer since 2023 and alleging she had been “sucking the lollipop” of the president’s son. On Thursday evening, February 26, 2026, Seyi Tinubu responded indirectly by resharing a clip from “Turbulence,” a song by Afrobeats stars Wizkid and Asake. The lyrics he shared include: “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 post appears to be Seyi Tinubu’s way of addressing the accusations and online drama, choosing to react through music rather than direct confrontation.  

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I Regret My Role in APC Formation, Nigeria Worse Off Under Current Government — Atiku Abubakar

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has expressed regret over his part in establishing the All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2014, saying the country is now in a worse state under the ruling government. Speaking at a press conference in Abuja, Atiku recalled how opposition leaders joined forces in 2014 to create APC, intending to address what they saw as growing threats to Nigeria’s democracy under former President Goodluck Jonathan. “We did this exercise in 2014, not so? We came together and formed APC because we felt democracy was faltering, only for us to end up at the same position we found ourselves in 2014 worse,” he said. Atiku said that insecurity and economic instability were the main concerns at the time, but he argued that the current situation has deteriorated beyond those early challenges. “In 2014, the major challenges were insecurity, the economy and so on. Now it is even worse than what we fought against,” he added. He stressed that future political coalitions must focus on restoring what he called “true democracy” to the country. “We must have that in mind. We must succeed to make sure that we restore true democracy to our country,” Atiku said. His comments coincided with a press briefing in Abuja by opposition leaders on Thursday, titled “Urgent Call to Save Nigeria’s Democracy,” which drew several prominent opposition figures.

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No One Can Stop Nigerian Muslims From Practicing Shariah, Says Supreme Council

The Supreme Council for Shariah in Nigeria has reaffirmed that Shariah is central to Muslim life in Nigeria and cannot be dictated by any foreign power. The council’s Secretary-General, Nafiu Baba Ahmad, issued the statement in response to a recent US lawmakers’ report alleging persecution of Christians in the country. Lawmakers including Riley Moore and Chris Smith had submitted recommendations to Donald Trump, urging the repeal of Shariah and blasphemy laws, the establishment of a US–Nigeria security pact, and sanctions or visa restrictions on those accused of violating religious freedom. The council described claims of “Christian genocide” in Nigeria as misleading, insisting that Shariah practice is a constitutional right for Muslims. It said Shariah provides a complete framework for personal and communal life, covering spiritual, moral, social, and legal matters. Shariah courts, the council added, operate legally under the Constitution, which guarantees freedom of religion and allows individuals to manage personal affairs according to their faith. It warned that attempts to delegitimise or criminalise Shariah, especially from external forces, threaten Nigeria’s sovereignty and religious freedom. The statement also highlighted that the country’s insecurity affects both Muslims and Christians and is fueled by terrorism, banditry, organised crime, and governance challenges. “The council unequivocally condemns all killings across Nigeria, mourns every innocent life lost, and rejects politicisation of human suffering,” it said, urging authorities to restore public confidence through justice and accountability. As Ramadan continues, the council called on Muslims to increase prayers, live righteously, obey the law, and maintain peaceful coexistence with all Nigerians. “Nigeria belongs to all of us. Our faith is not negotiable, our Constitution is clear, and our sovereignty must be respected by other nations and protected by our government,” it added.

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JUST IN: Adamawa Governor Fintiri Dumps PDP For APC With Entire Cabinet

Governor Ahmadu Fintiri of Adamawa State has formally switched allegiance from the Peoples Democratic Party to the ruling All Progressives Congress. The announcement was made on Friday in a broadcast addressed to residents across the state. Fintiri disclosed that the defection was not a solo move, as members of his executive council and key PDP officials in Adamawa also moved with him to the APC. He explained that the decision was guided by what he believes will accelerate development and better serve the interests of the people of Adamawa State.

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“I Didn’t Know He Was Important” – King Mitchy Reacts After Leaked Chat With Ooni Surfaces Online

King Mitchy has spoken out after a private chat between her and the Ooni surfaced online. Her response follows days of heated exchanges with VeryDarkMan over claims surrounding school renovation projects. Mitchy had criticized the activist, maintaining that she successfully renovated a school in just six days and challenging him to provide N50 million so she could fix four additional schools. The dispute escalated further when she alleged that her business Instagram page was reported and taken down amid the drama. She also claimed that VeryDarkMan questioned the legitimacy of the funds she used to establish her store and accused her of misconduct, including an allegation that she was licking a lollipop. Amid the backlash, Mitchy shared a screenshot of a WhatsApp conversation with the Ooni of Ife, where the monarch applauded her efforts. Posting on her Instagram story, she disclosed that the traditional ruler had contacted her and urged critics to back off. Mitchy expressed appreciation for his support, admitting she had not previously realized how influential he is. “The king has said you people should leave me alone oo. I honestly didn’t know him before I. Thank you for being so kind and generous, sir. The king has said you guys should leave me alone. That I’m still a young girl. Aww, I never knew how important he was before today. So generous and kind-hearted”.

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Seyilaw Apologises For Saying Nigeria Is Safer Than A Decade Ago

Comedian Seyilaw has publicly retracted his earlier claim that Nigeria is safer now than it was a decade ago, admitting that his remark was insensitive. The entertainer had made the comment during a podcast appearance, where he commended the administration of Bola Ahmed Tinubu for its handling of insecurity. His statement, however, sparked backlash from many Nigerians, including families directly affected by kidnapping and violent attacks, who described his position as dismissive of their experiences. In a video posted on his Instagram page, Seyilaw addressed the outrage and offered an unreserved apology. “My fellow Nigerians, I owe you this and more. You don’t deserve to have your sleep snatched away from you and the pain of one should be the pain of all. I am sincerely and deeply sorry for such insensitive statement. I apologise to victims, families and everyone who has been affected in any way by the insecurity in the country. As a supporter of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR, I want to also use this opportunity to call on him to intensify efforts in the battle against insecurity. God bless you and God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”   View this post on Instagram  

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INEC Shifts 2027 Presidential Election To January 16, Moves Governorship Polls To February 6

The Independent National Electoral Commission has revised the timetable for the 2027 general elections, announcing new dates for the presidential, National Assembly and governorship polls. In a statement released on Thursday, February 26, and signed by the National Commissioner and Chairman of the Information and Voter Education Committee, Malam Mohammed Kudu Haruna, the commission confirmed that the presidential and National Assembly elections will now be held on Saturday, January 16, 2027. INEC explained that the adjustment became necessary following the repeal of the Electoral Act 2022 and the enactment of the Electoral Act 2026, which introduced changes to statutory timelines guiding pre-election activities and other electoral processes. “Following the repeal of the Electoral Act, 2022 and the enactment of the Electoral Act, 2026, which introduced adjustments to statutory timelines governing pre-election and electoral activities, the Commission has reviewed and realigned the Schedule to ensure full compliance with the new legal framework,” the statement read. Originally, the presidential and National Assembly polls were fixed for February 20, 2027, while governorship and state Houses of Assembly elections were scheduled for March 6, 2027. Under the revised timetable, governorship and state Assembly elections will now take place on Saturday, February 6, 2027. The commission also provided a breakdown of critical activities leading up to the elections. Party primaries, including the settlement of disputes arising from them, will begin on April 23, 2026, and end on May 30, 2026. Campaigns for presidential and National Assembly candidates are set to commence on August 19, 2026, while campaigns for governorship and state Assembly candidates will start on September 9, 2026. In accordance with the law, all campaigns must conclude 24 hours before polling day. “Political parties are strongly advised to adhere strictly to these timelines. The Commission will enforce compliance with the law,” INEC warned. In a separate update, INEC shifted the Osun State governorship election from August 8, 2026, to August 15, 2026. The commission noted that while some activities relating to the Ekiti and Osun governorship elections had already been conducted under the old schedule, all remaining processes would now align with the provisions of the Electoral Act 2026. “The revised dates are consistent with the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended) and the Electoral Act, 2026,” the statement added. INEC urged political parties, candidates and other stakeholders to work together to ensure smooth and credible elections. “The successful conduct of the forthcoming elections remains a collective responsibility. The Commission calls on all stakeholders to cooperate in ensuring peaceful, credible and inclusive elections that reflect the sovereign will of the Nigerian people,” the commission concluded. The updated election timetable has been made available on INEC’s official website and communication platforms. The shift also means the presidential election will no longer fall within the Ramadan fasting period, addressing earlier concerns raised over the initial February date.

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King Mitchy’s Instagram Business Page Taken Down Following Feud With VeryDarkMan

King Mitchy’s business Instagram page has reportedly been taken down after supporters of VeryDarkMan, popularly known as “Ratel,” reportedly mass‑reported her account following a public online clash. The dispute erupted earlier today when King Mitchy and VeryDarkMan engaged in a heated back-and-forth over alleged mismanagement of donated funds, drawing widespread attention from their respective fanbases. Reacting to the account’s removal, King Mitchy shared a screenshot of her now-disabled Instagram page, writing: “@verydarkblackman this is my business page… your people took my source of income down!!! Let’s not go this lane o. You remove food from my mouth I wan let you know say e no go funny.” The situation has sparked intense discussion online, with many commenting on the influence of coordinated reporting and the risks social media figures face when fan communities get involved in disputes.

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