Lawyer Exposes VeryDarkMan's Courtroom Behavior in Blord's High-Profile Case
A Nigerian lawyer has ignited a social media firestorm by sharing a detailed account of the court proceedings involving controversial influencer VeryDarkMan and businessman Blord. In a now-viral post on the X platform, the lawyer, identified as @Olanipekun, narrated the events that unfolded in court, highlighting VeryDarkMan's conduct during the hearing.
Court Proceedings and Blord's Remand in Kuje Prison
According to the lawyer's account, the case between VeryDarkMan and Blord, whose real name is Linus Williams, was heard in court. After the charges were read, the court ordered Blord to be remanded in Kuje Prison until April 27. This development set the stage for the subsequent actions that have drawn significant attention and criticism.
VeryDarkMan's Controversial Actions Post-Hearing
The lawyer expressed strong dismay at VeryDarkMan's behavior following the court's decision. He claimed that VeryDarkMan recorded a video of himself escorting Blord to Kuje Prison, an act he described as petty and unnecessary. In his words, the lawyer questioned the motive behind such an action, stating it reflected a lack of decorum in a legal setting.
Key Quote from the Lawyer:"VerydarkMan (VDM) V BLORD (Linus Williams) came up in court today. After reading his charges, the court remanded Blord in kuje prison till 27th April. Guess what VDM DID? He made a video of himself escorting BLORD to kuje Prison. What kind of pettiness is this."Online Reactions and Public Opinion
The lawyer's post quickly went viral, sparking a flurry of reactions from Nigerians across social media platforms. Many users expressed disappointment in VeryDarkMan's actions, with some criticizing him for targeting a fellow citizen instead of focusing on broader societal issues like corruption.
One user, @sholiax, commented: "Oga if you thoroughly you get power, why not fight the corrupted political, than fighting your follow citizen. Nah man you be you no be God." Another, @uc_steph, questioned the authenticity of the narrative, while @VIK noted the irony of VeryDarkMan using government systems to fight personal battles despite his usual anti-government stance.
Other reactions included:
- @Kush empire: "If sowore do anyhow omo na opportunity for government to hold am down too at the same time honestly I love both VDM and sowore but this 1 wey sowore talk no go at all."
- @Pablo musk: "Oga sometimes even with ur reputation and evidence he no day work for everybody if b lord fit go kuje who are u."
- @Iyke John Elue: "Very dark man please forgive I love him please forgive him because he didn't join the City boy forgiving for that please."
- @Achomba junior: "Blord will win VDM in court...I know the reason why."
Broader Context and Previous Incidents
This incident is part of an ongoing saga between VeryDarkMan and Blord, which has previously involved public disputes and accusations. In a related development, a Nigerian man had earlier criticized VeryDarkMan for disrespecting presidential aspirant Sowore, adding another layer to the influencer's controversial public image. The case continues to draw attention as both figures remain in the spotlight, with legal outcomes and social media debates shaping the narrative.
The lawyer's detailed account has not only provided insight into the courtroom dynamics but also fueled discussions about ethics, power dynamics, and the role of influencers in legal matters. As the case progresses, Nigerians are closely watching for further developments, with opinions divided on the actions of both parties involved.



