VDM Issues Surprising Condition to Drop Legal Case Against Blord Following Kuje Prison Remand
In a dramatic development that has captivated social media, activist VeryDarkMan (VDM) has disclosed the specific condition under which he is willing to forgive businessman Linus Williams Ifejirika, popularly known as Blord, and discontinue the legal case that resulted in Blord's remand at Kuje Correctional Centre. The Federal High Court had previously ordered Blord's detention over allegations of impersonation and related charges filed by VDM.
Public Declaration of Support for Ruling Party and President Required
The unexpected condition emerged during an online exchange between VDM and prominent human rights lawyer Deji Adeyanju, who has been actively mediating between the two parties. VDM explicitly stated that he would forgive Blord and withdraw the case immediately if Adeyanju meets his demand.
"I will forgive BLord tonight and withdraw the case if you accept my conditions," VDM declared during the conversation.
When Adeyanju pressed for clarification, reminding VDM that he had been pleading on Blord's behalf, the activist unveiled his specific requirement: "I want you to go online and shout, 'I love APC and I love President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.'"
Controversial Remarks Intensify Discussion
VDM further complicated the situation by adding a controversial religious allusion, suggesting that certain individuals are not "supposed to witness the resurrection," which many interpreted as referencing the gravity of the impersonation allegations against Blord. This remark has sparked additional debate about the activist's motivations and the seriousness of his demands.
The case gained significant attention after Blord was remanded at Kuje prison, yet his social media presence remained active. On Friday, April 3, 2026, Blord shared a video from prison promoting his real estate project, which he described as the 'new Banana Island in Anambra,' showcasing 400 plots with an operational filling station.
Social Media Reactions to VDM's Demands
The online community has responded with mixed reactions to VDM's unusual condition for dropping the case:
- @everything_sonia__ commented: "The funny thing be say blord fit come latter make public apology to VDM"
- @ds.perfume0 shared: "I like vdm but for this matter nah. I no even fall for blord but for this case everyone knows online say na cruise both of them dey catch but suddenly vdm turn ham to real thing"
- @kaydopeevents noted: "Nwanne no celebrate ooo we de nigeria and what goes around wil come around. Your own fit be Xmas n New year"
- @ladi_thws wrote: "Just knw say na d same pple wey Dey hail u now go still finish u if u make just one mistake!"
The situation continues to evolve as both parties navigate the legal and social media landscape, with many observers questioning whether the condition will be met and if the case will indeed be withdrawn as promised by VDM.



