Man Blames VeryDarkMan for Blord's Imprisonment, Criticizes Disrespect to Sowore
Man Blames VeryDarkMan for Blord's Jail, Criticizes Sowore Disrespect

Man Shares His 'Truth' About VeryDarkMan vs. Blord Incident, Blames Influencer

A Nigerian man has weighed in on the ongoing controversy between popular influencer VeryDarkMan and businessman Blord, criticizing the influencer's actions and sparking a viral social media debate. In a post on the X app, the man expressed his discontent, accusing VeryDarkMan of overstepping boundaries and disrespecting a presidential aspirant.

Man Criticizes VeryDarkMan's Actions and Questions Logic

The man, identified as @askofagozie on X, acknowledged VeryDarkMan's contributions to Nigerians but argued that it was time someone told him the truth. He highlighted that the influencer's behavior had become unacceptable, particularly in how he disrespected Sowore, a presidential aspirant. The man also questioned the rationale behind VeryDarkMan's efforts to send Blord to jail, emphasizing Blord's role as a father and suggesting the move lacked sense.

In his words, he stated, "I think it's high time to tell Verydarkman the truth. Yes, I know he helps Nigerians a lot, but that doesn't mean he should feel fly to the point of disrespecting Sowere in that manner. Also, him sending Blord to jail doesn't make sense at all. Blord is a father for God sake." This statement has resonated with many online users, fueling discussions about power dynamics and ethics in Nigerian social media circles.

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Social Media Reactions and Diverse Opinions

The post quickly gained traction, with numerous Nigerians flocking to the comments section to share their views. Reactions were mixed, with some supporting the man's stance and others defending VeryDarkMan, leading to a heated online debate. For instance, @High-Chief 01 commented, "If blord was a smart business man he for apologize to vdm then use the influence do more business," suggesting a strategic approach to the conflict.

Other users like @ŁØŶĄĻ BÕĮ expressed surprise, saying, "I thought BLORD had more connections so with all money and connections vdm still carry u nawa o everybody say Merlin," highlighting the perceived power imbalance. Meanwhile, @Dez_xo questioned the methods, stating, "Bro I understand your pain but you remember you both agreed to do it street ways? Why lock him up so meaning you couldn’t fight him bant to bant," implying that the dispute should have been handled differently.

Additional comments included @Arewa_chindo saying, "I also need help make them deal with person wey de lie like blord," and @esedomaster noting, "The truth be say. Na government carry am no be all this nonsense you talk. Blord said am not a buth over billionaire. Na government work be this," pointing to broader systemic issues. Support for VeryDarkMan came from users like @Riri, who said, "For the first time, I’m supporting VDM! I love this. Power indeed pass power!!!" showcasing the polarized nature of the debate.

Background and Previous Reports

This incident adds to a series of events involving VeryDarkMan and Blord, with previous reports indicating that a man recently freed from prison mocked Blord over his remand at the Kuje Correctional Centre. The man recounted warning Blord against clashing with VeryDarkMan, advice that was allegedly ignored. This context underscores the ongoing tensions and the real-world consequences of online disputes, including legal actions and imprisonment.

The saga continues to captivate Nigerian social media users, reflecting broader themes of influence, justice, and public discourse in the digital age. As opinions diverge, the debate highlights the complex interplay between celebrity, business, and political figures in Nigeria's vibrant online community.

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