The Nigerian internet is currently in a state of shock, anger and utter confusion. What began as a social media “Clash of the Titans” has become one of the most dangerous and confusing scandals of 2026.
Popular philanthropist and content creator Good job, Michellecalled King Mickeyafter allegedly consuming a substance believed to be low bleach during a TikTok Live session over the weekend.
Dispute leading to ‘sniper’ stunt
It all started with a bitter feud between King Mickey and activists Very Dark Man (VDM). VDM accused the influential man of being a “political pawn” of the group This is Tinubu (President Bola Tinubu’s son) government through her NGO program to cleanse their image.
Tensions boiled over when VDM claimed that King Mitchy’s recent “six-day school renovation” was a lie. Midge, who is distressed by bullying and the loss of her business Instagram account, watched the video on TikTok Live where she was seen crying while drinking what appeared to be bleach.
“Fake Death” and Legal Threats to Hospitals
A few hours after the live broadcast ended, a post appeared on King Mitchy’s page claiming that she had passed away exist quality care hospital abuja.
However, “death” is short-lived. Shocking twist:
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Quality care hospital issued a disclaimer stating that Mickey no way One patient there threatened legal action over “misinformation”.
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Mickey’s management quickly made a U-turn, editing the post to say: “Michelle is fine now.”
Hypo (Multipro Enterprise) issues official warning
The makers of hypobleach have officially stepped in to mitigate this dangerous trend. in a public statement Monday, March 2, 2026they warned:
“Hypo is not a drink. We urge the public to stop using our products for social media challenges or life-threatening stunts.”
This is Tinubu and Ijebu React
even This is Tinubu Forced to break his silence, he clarified that his support for Mickey was solely for her NGO and that he was not involved in this “chaotic battle”. Meanwhile, Nollywood actors ijebu and several other celebrities have called for the arrest of King Mickey, arguing that “faking his own death” for the sake of influence is a criminal act that misleads the public and wastes emergency resources.
đź’¬ What do you think?
Is this a genuine mental health cry for help, or a dangerous, clout-chasing stunt that goes too far? Tell us in the comments!
