Isaac Fayose Criticizes King Mitchy and Government Over VDM Feud
Fayose Blasts King Mitchy, Government in VDM Controversy

Isaac Fayose Blasts King Mitchy and Government Over Feud with Verydarkman

Isaac Fayose, the younger brother of former Ekiti State governor Ayo Fayose, has publicly reacted to the ongoing online controversy between brand influencer King Mitchy and social media activist Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as Verydarkman. The feud escalated after King Mitchy allegedly called out Verydarkman, the president of the Ratel group, in what was described as an unprovoked attack.

Background of the Controversy

The conflict began when King Mitchy shared claims of renovating a school within six days, prompting Verydarkman to question the legitimacy of her project. In response, Verydarkman reposted clips highlighting positive statements he had previously made about her and even promised her N50 million. However, the situation deteriorated when King Mitchy lost her business page after members of the Ratel group defended their president.

Further fueling the controversy, Verydarkman alleged that King Mitchy was involved with the president's son, adding more layers to the dispute. This allegation intensified the online backlash and drew widespread attention from fans and followers.

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Fayose's Viral Reaction Video

In a now-viral video, Isaac Fayose was seen addressing the issue from a toilet, making provocative statements that left many viewers stunned. He declared that he was "sitting on the head of the government" and suggested that his waste was directed at them, a bold critique of governmental inefficiency.

Fayose specifically targeted King Mitchy's school renovation claims, questioning her authority and credentials. He asked, "How can you carry out a school renovation when you are neither a minister, a local government chairman, nor the minister of education?" He further alleged that the president's son provided the funds for the renovation and challenged King Mitchy to question him directly instead of engaging in online disputes.

Emphasizing the role of government, Fayose stated that she should have requested the minister of education to handle such projects, pointing out that the government receives allocations intended for public works like school renovations. This criticism aligns with his history of calling out politicians over developmental issues in Nigeria.

Public Reactions to Fayose's Comments

The video sparked a wave of reactions from fans and social media users, who shared their thoughts in the comments section:

  • @olowoone remarked on the humor in the drama, particularly referencing the Ooni of Ife's missed calls and King Mitchy's response.
  • @omo_emily praised Fayose for "breaking the table" with his blunt statements.
  • @masterkay518 speculated that King Mitchy would have restless nights filled with bad dreams about Verydarkman.
  • @amb_divdavid expressed deep respect for Fayose, calling him "daddy" and acknowledging his factual approach.
  • @richmind098 commended Fayose for speaking the truth without hesitation.
  • @goma__e made a pointed comment about the difference between "toto renovation" and "integrity renovation," urging others to understand this distinction for peace.

Fayose's Previous Political Criticisms

This incident is not the first time Isaac Fayose has criticized political figures. Recently, he called out former governors over the lack of development in their states and shared his views on Abia State politics, warning residents not to allow past leaders to return. He endorsed Alex Otti as a preferable candidate, showcasing his ongoing engagement with national issues.

The feud between King Mitchy and Verydarkman continues to unfold, with Isaac Fayose's intervention adding a new dimension to the discussion. As celebrities and influencers clash online, his comments highlight broader concerns about accountability, government roles, and the authenticity of public claims in Nigeria's digital landscape.

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