Nigerian Man Predicts Blord Will Brag After Prison Release, Advises VeryDarkMan
Man Predicts Blord Will Brag After Prison, Advises VeryDarkMan

Social Media Analyst Predicts Blord's Post-Prison Behavior

A young Nigerian social commentator has sparked online discussion with his analysis of the ongoing legal drama between influencers Blord and VeryDarkMan. The man, identified as MC ICE, took to Facebook to explain why musician Phyno invited VeryDarkMan on stage during a recent concert and what implications this might have for the case.

Strategic Stage Intervention by Phyno

MC ICE explained that Phyno's decision to bring VeryDarkMan on stage during a public performance was a calculated move. According to his analysis, Phyno understood that a private conversation might not yield results with the notoriously stubborn VeryDarkMan, especially when he believes he's in the right legally. By making the plea public on stage, Phyno placed VeryDarkMan in a position where ignoring the request would be socially difficult.

"Phyno get sense," MC ICE wrote in his Facebook post. "He know say if he beg VeryDarkMan, talk to am for private, VeryDarkMan fit no listen to am. But for am to carry am for stage come tell am say, 'Abeg withdraw the case,' he put VeryDarkMan in the middle of nowhere so that VeryDarkMan no go fit ignore am."

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Warning About Potential Post-Release Bragging

The commentator expressed concern that if VeryDarkMan withdraws the petition and Blord is released from Kuje prison, Blord might take credit for his own release. "E no go pain me say at the end of the case, when VeryDarkMan withdraw am and Blord come out, e go begin make mouth say na him connect, na him make am come out," MC ICE warned.

This prediction comes amid reports that Blord (real name Linus Williams Ifejirika) was arrested and remanded in Kuje prison after VeryDarkMan (Martins Vincent Otse) filed a petition against him. The exact nature of the legal complaint hasn't been fully disclosed, but it has generated significant social media attention.

Recommended Conditions for Case Withdrawal

MC ICE suggested that if he were in VeryDarkMan's position, he would set specific conditions before considering withdrawing the petition. These conditions reportedly include demanding the removal of certain billboards and addressing issues related to a platform called Ratel.

"If I were VeryDarkMan, I would give conditions to withdraw this case," he stated. "Conditions like make all those billboards wey he put, e go remove am. Give me back my Ratel, remove the Ratel wey you do, change everything. Na condition wey e suppose give them."

Social Media Reactions and Related Developments

The ongoing drama has generated mixed reactions online. Some social media users have expressed support for Blord, while others have criticized the public nature of the dispute. One commenter, Blessing Goldman, wrote: "For your mind he is in his right, on camera to talk rubbish... you and phyno with una papa no fit bring blord down."

Meanwhile, another social media user recalled attempting to advise Blord previously, only to be blocked and called a "hungry man." Now with Blord in prison, the individual noted that circumstances have changed significantly.

In related developments, a Nigerian lawyer has commented on the legal aspects of the case, noting that both VeryDarkMan and activist Omoyele Sowore (who has reportedly offered to help secure Blord's release) take legal matters seriously and don't approach such issues carelessly.

The situation continues to unfold as social media users debate the ethics of public interventions in legal matters and the appropriate boundaries for influencer disputes in Nigeria's digital space.

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