Lege Miami Warns VeryDarkMan to Stop Mentioning Seyi Tinubu in Feud with King Mitchy
Lege Miami Warns VeryDarkMan Over Seyi Tinubu Feud

Lege Miami Issues Stern Warning to VeryDarkMan Over Seyi Tinubu Mention in Feud with King Mitchy

Nigerian actor and online personality Lege Miami, whose real name is Adams Kehinde, has publicly cautioned social media critic Martins Otse, widely known as VeryDarkMan, against involving Seyi Tinubu, the son of President Bola Tinubu, in his ongoing online clash with King Mitchy. In a video shared on social media on Wednesday, March 4, 2026, Lege Miami, who identifies as a close friend of Seyi Tinubu, emphasized that King Mitchy operates a non-governmental organization funded by Seyi to assist underprivileged individuals.

Details of the Warning and Feud Background

Lege Miami stated in the video, "VeryDarkMan, I’ve warned you to stop mentioning Seyi Tinubu’s name. King Mitchy has the right to run an NGO just like you do. Seyi Tinubu gave her money to help the less privileged, and you’re saying the government is supposed to be the one doing what King Mitchy is doing, yet you’re also helping people yourself." He further criticized VeryDarkMan for organizing periodic cleaning exercises with his followers, known as Ratel, without official approval from the Lagos State government, warning him to cease involving Seyi Tinubu in online dramas.

The dispute between VeryDarkMan and King Mitchy originated in late February 2026 when she questioned the transparency of his donation handling, leading to accusations from VeryDarkMan that she lacked accountability and was being used as a political tool. In response, Seyi Tinubu has denied having close ties with King Mitchy, stating he only met her once publicly and supports numerous young Nigerians through various initiatives.

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Public Reactions and Additional Context

Following the video, social media users expressed mixed reactions. One commenter, TosinBamidele8, remarked, "VDM wants to be the only one at the top, he doesn’t know that life is turn by turn. Whether he likes it or not, someone else will replace him at that spot." Another user, Ademola651, noted, "Yes. He has a point, enough is enough; it has been over a week now he has been mentioning Seyi Tinubu's name. I think they have already solved it when King Mitchy commented on his Instagram post." Others, like DE_ANDREW_J, questioned the significance of the issue, saying, "Who is this one again? Who is Seyi that they cannot mention his name? Even God's name they mention it."

This incident follows previous controversy involving Lege Miami, who faced criticism earlier for sharing a video of distributing branded Iftar meals in Kosofe, Lagos, as part of a Ramadan outreach sponsored by Seyi Tinubu through the Noella Foundation. The initiative aimed to support fasting Muslims and vulnerable households during the holy month, highlighting ongoing philanthropic efforts linked to the Tinubu family.

The warning from Lege Miami underscores the tensions in Nigeria's online entertainment and social commentary spheres, where public figures often clash over issues of transparency, influence, and personal boundaries. As the feud continues, it remains to be seen how VeryDarkMan will respond to these demands and whether further escalations will occur involving high-profile names.

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