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Social Media Star King Mitchy Issues Public Apology Over Substance Use on Live Video

3/13/2026 | 4:17 PM WAT Last Updated 2026-03-13T15:17:09Z
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Social Media Star King Mitchy Issues Public Apology Over Substance Use on Live Video

Popular social media personality King Mitchy has publicly apologised to Nigerians following backlash over a recent live video in which she admitted to taking a substance on air.

In a statement shared on her Instagram page, Mitchy acknowledged her actions were wrong and expressed remorse for disappointing her followers, particularly young girls who look up to her.

“I’m ready to be held accountable for my actions. For some days I’ve reflected on my behaviour and I know that I was wrong,” she wrote.

Mitchy admitted that consuming the substance during the live broadcast was inappropriate. “That was very wrong of me because there are young girls that are looking up to me, and I know I disappointed a lot of people,” she added.

The influencer also extended a public apology to Seyi Tinubu, whom she referred to as her boss. While she had apologised privately, Mitchy noted that a public apology was necessary given the public nature of the incident.

“My boss, ST Seyi Tinubu, I’m so sorry. I know I apologised privately, but I did not disrespect you privately; I disrespected you publicly, so I want to apologise publicly. I’m so sorry, sir,” she stated.

King Mitchy further apologised to the Ooni of Ife for mentioning his name during the controversy. “To the Ooni of Ife, I’m so sorry for bringing your name into this, daddy,” she said.

In addition, she addressed activist VeryDarkMan, acknowledging his advocacy efforts and expressing regret for previously confronting him.

“To VeryDarkMan, my brother, I see what you’re fighting for you’re fighting for Nigeria and we can make Nigeria a better place. I’m sorry for coming at you like that. Maybe now I understand you better,” she said.

Mitchy concluded by emphasising that activists like VeryDarkMan need supporters rather than critics. “You need more supporters, not people to fight you. I’m sorry, my brother. Thank you,” she added.

ELIJAH ADEYEMI

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