A viral story is making rounds on social media this week involving a popular fish pie seller and Nigerian influencer King Mitchy. According to videos circulating on Instagram and X, the seller alleges that King Mitchy took him to Eko Hotel and asked him to pretend to sign a contract for a huge ambassador deal.
The figures mentioned in the videos vary some posts say ₦20 million, others ₦100 million highlighting inconsistencies in the claims. The seller also mentioned that King Mitchy had previously helped him with financial support, such as a house rental.
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While these posts have drawn significant attention online, it is important to note that there is no verified or official confirmation that the contract or staged deal was real. The story remains a social media claim, though it has clearly captured the curiosity of many internet users.
• Combines a relatable person (the fish pie seller) with a popular influencer.
• Mentions money, fame, and a well-known location (Eko Hotel).
• Sparks curiosity and debate about influencer culture in Nigeria.
Social media users have reacted with a mix of amusement, skepticism, and intrigue, with many questioning whether such viral moments are staged for attention or reflect reality.
As with many viral stories, it’s a blend of entertainment, curiosity, and unverified claims perfect for discussion but should be approached with caution when reporting as news.
“King Mitchy took me to Eko Hotel and asked me to pretend I was signing a ₦100 million deal”— fish pie seller opens up
— Instablog9ja (@instablog9ja) March 18, 2026
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