Ex-Inmate Mocks Blord Over Kuje Prison Remand, Predicts Morning Beans
Ex-Inmate Mocks Blord Over Kuje Prison Remand

Ex-Inmate Ridicules Blord Over Kuje Prison Incarceration

A Nigerian man who was recently released from a correctional facility in Bayelsa has publicly mocked businessman Linus Williams Ifejirika, popularly known as Blord, following his remand at the Kuje Correctional Centre in Abuja. The man, identified as Livinus Odinakachukwu Nwosu, shared a viral video on social media where he laughed at Blord's situation, recounting how he had warned the businessman against his actions in a clash with social media personality VeryDarkMan, but was ignored.

Livinus Predicts Harsh Prison Routine for Blord

In the video, Livinus, a member of VeryDarkMan's Ratel Movement, did a mock time check and stated that by 7:29 am, Blord would be served hot beans that are only half-cooked as part of the prison routine. He expressed amusement over Blord's current predicament, saying, "Now Blord dey cry for inside Kuje. Dey cry! By 7:29, they will carry hot beans, half done go give am." Livinus emphasized that he had tried to advise Blord from afar, but the businessman dismissed him, leading to his incarceration.

Background of the Conflict and Social Media Reactions

Livinus also shared a previous video where Blord mocked him over a personal tragedy involving his deceased child, which occurred when Livinus confronted Blord about mounting a billboard with VeryDarkMan's picture and threatened to remove it. The recent video has sparked varied reactions on social media, with some users sympathizing with Blord, while others found humor in the situation. Comments ranged from praise for Blord's resilience to jokes about the prison food conditions.

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Legal Context of Blord's Remand

Blord was arraigned on charges including criminal conspiracy, impersonation, and unauthorized use of the identity of VeryDarkMan, whose real name is Martins Vincent Otse. A barrister explained that while these offences are typically bailable, bail is not automatic, and being remanded does not imply guilt. The case has drawn significant attention, highlighting the ongoing feud between Blord and VeryDarkMan.

This incident underscores the broader dynamics of social media conflicts and their real-world consequences, as individuals face legal repercussions for their online actions.

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