“I don’t like Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu” – Verydarkman shares as he calls for a peaceful protest

Verydarkman Calls for Peaceful Protest Amid Economic Concerns


Activist Verydarkman has expressed his dissatisfaction with the current state of governance in Nigeria, particularly regarding the recent price hikes in goods and amenities.

In a video statement, he shared his disapproval of the government’s handling of the economy and called for a peaceful protest to address the issue.

Verydarkman emphasized the need for a well-organized protest, led by youth leaders, to ensure effective communication and negotiation with the government.

He stressed the importance of peaceful demonstrations, citing concerns about potential violence and loss of lives, as seen in previous protests like EndSars.

The activist highlighted the far-reaching impact of the fuel price hike on various sectors and advocated for a reduction in fuel costs to alleviate the economic burden.

Verydarkman announced his plans to participate in the protest in Abuja, provided it remains peaceful and organized.

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In another story, Verydarkman shares his thoughts on losing activism award to Chess Master Tunde Onakoya .

Verydarkman (VDM) found himself in the hot seat after being nominated for the prestigious ‘Force of Social Good’ category alongside heavyweights like Aproko Doctor, Kokun Foundation, and Tunde Onakoya.

Despite high hopes and fervent support from his fan base, VDM fell short of clinching the coveted award. Instead, Tunde Onakoya, renowned for his groundbreaking Chess in the Slum initiative and recent Guinness World Record achievement of 58 hours nonstop chess, emerged victorious.

His critics wasted no time seizing the opportunity to mock him mercilessly in the wake of his award loss.

In response, Verydarkman released a defiant video, radiating an air of nonchalance about the entire debacle.

He made it clear that his tireless fight against injustice on social media is driven purely by passion and a commitment to change, not by the desire for accolades from any award organizers.

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