- Reality TV star Ka3na Jones criticizes veteran actress Rita Edochie for supporting social media activist VeryDarkMan (VDM).
- Rita Edochie praised VDM, calling him a commendable activist and expressing admiration for his work.
- Ka3na questions the appropriateness of Edochie’s support, citing VDM’s multiple arrests.
- Ka3na asks if Edochie would find it acceptable if VDM were her son, frequently facing imprisonment.
Reality TV personality Ka3na Jones has publicly criticized veteran actress Rita Edochie over her support for the social media activist VeryDarkMan (VDM) amidst ongoing controversies surrounding his activities.
Rita Edochie recently expressed her admiration for VeryDarkMan, praising him as a commendable activist and expressing her appreciation for his work.
This endorsement, however, did not sit well with Ka3na Jones, who had previously voiced concerns over the activist’s numerous arrests.
In a response, Ka3na questioned Rita Edochie on the appropriateness of supporting someone with such a tumultuous history.
She posed a hypothetical scenario, asking if Rita would still find it acceptable if VeryDarkMan were her own son, frequently facing imprisonment.
Ka3na urged supporters of the activist to abandon “social media hypocrisy,” suggesting that VeryDarkMan would fare better with the guidance of the right people.
She wrote;
“This goes to show how many gaslighters this guy VDM has around him. @ritaedochie Mama with due respect, if this boy you call your son was actually your son, would it still be okay for him to be arrested countlessly and come out victorious? Y’all need to stop this SM hypocrisy. With the right people around VDM, he would do better. It’s obvious he doesn’t have people to give him good counsel.”
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In related news, Nollywood veteran actress Rita Edochie recently expressed her support for media critic VeryDarkMan, amidst ongoing controversy.
In her recent post on Instagram, she acknowledged VeryDarkMan’s activism and efforts, stating that he is doing marvelously well.
Rita Edochie also acknowledged that VeryDarkMan, like anyone, can make mistakes, and encouraged forgiveness for his good deeds.
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