February 28, 2026 – In a dramatic turn amid swirling social media chaos, Prime Care Hospitals in Abuja has categorically denied reports claiming that popular Nigerian content creator and influencer Mukoro Mitchelle (better known as King Mitchy) passed away at their facility.
The rumor exploded earlier today after a statement purportedly from her management circulated online, alleging she had died following a medical emergency in Abuja. The post claimed efforts to revive her failed despite medical intervention.
However, the hospital swiftly responded with an official disclaimer shared across their channels (including Instagram), labeling the claims as completely FALSE.
Official Statement from Prime Care Hospitals
IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER
The management of Prime Care Hospitals wishes to inform the public that the announcement of the alleged death of Miss Mukoro Mitchelle popularly known as King Mitchy at our facility in Abuja is FALSE.
King Mitchy was NEVER admitted in our hospital, she was never a patient and she did not pass on in our hospital.
We are working with the authorities to investigate the source of this misinformation and will take all necessary legal actions against those responsible.
Please verify information through our official channels before sharing.MANAGEMENT
Prime Care HospitalsAbuja and Lekki, Lagos
(The hospital’s punchier social media version emphasized: “Mitchy was NEVER admitted… We going to take legal action immediately.”)
No other hospitals have issued statements, and the denial specifically addresses their Abuja branch (with branches also in Lekki, Lagos). The management stressed that King Mitchy was neither treated nor involved with them in any capacity.
Context Behind the Viral Rumor
The claims emerged amid ongoing online drama involving King Mitchy, VeryDarkMan (VDM), and related figures. Reports suggested an escalation from public shade and accusations to extreme actions (including unverified mentions of self-harm). Her supposed management post announced her passing, leading to widespread tributes, memes, and speculation.
Prime Care Hospitals’ quick rebuttal has shifted the narrative, with many now questioning the authenticity of the initial death announcement and highlighting concerns around misinformation, cyberbullying, and mental health in online spaces.
(Above: The widely circulated official disclaimer graphic featuring King Mitchy’s photo, the hospital building, and logo – directly from Prime Care’s statement.)
(Above: Exterior view of Prime Care Hospital in Gwarimpa, Abuja – matching the facility referenced in the rumors.)
King Mitchy remains a prominent figure known for her philanthropy work (including school renovations and community support). As of now, no confirmed updates on her status have come from verified personal channels – readers are urged to rely on official sources only.
This situation underscores the speed at which false information spreads online and the real-world consequences for individuals and institutions involved.
Stay tuned for any further developments. What are your thoughts on this unfolding drama? Drop them in the comments below!
(Sources: Official hospital statement via Instagram, reports from Vanguard, The Sun, Legit.ng, and other credible outlets – all dated February 28, 2026.)





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