Nationwide protest: “Politicians are fleeing the country” – Verydarkman, Isaac Fayose, sound the alarm(VIDEO)

As the countdown to August 1 continues, the air is thick with tension, fear, and anticipation. With a voice dripping with urgency, Verydarkman and Isaac Fayose painted a picture of panic and fear among the political elite. Politicians are on edge, citizens are restless, and the call for justice and relief from hardship grows louder by the minute. The stage is set for a showdown of epic proportions, and the world watches as Nigeria stands on the brink of explosive change.


Outspoken online critics Verydarkman and Isaac Fayose have set the internet ablaze, updating Nigerians on the palpable tension suffocating both politicians and citizens in the lead-up to the massive nationwide protest.

This unprecedented protest, triggered by the excruciating economic hardship gripping the nation, has sent shockwaves through the political landscape.

Speculation and debates rage on as various anonymous groups rally the nation for this colossal protest set for August 1. Posters and hashtags have already gone viral, fanning the flames of readiness across social media.

Martins Vincent Otse, famously known as Verydarkman, took to his page to post a gripping video, sounding the alarm about politicians already fleeing the country in a desperate bid to escape the wrath of the masses.

His impassioned plea underscored a grim reality: the fear of this protest being hijacked by opportunistic hoodlums with nefarious motives.

Verydarkman highlighted the palpable panic among politicians, security operatives, and citizens, all dreading the unpredictable chaos that might erupt.

With a voice laced with urgency, Verydarkman implored the government to address the crippling hardships suffocating the populace if there’s any hope of averting this tidal wave of unrest.

WATCH HIM SPEAK BELOW 

Isaac Fayose, brother of former Ekiti State Governor Ayo Fayose, echoed these sentiments with equal fervor. He claimed that numerous politicians are hastily booking flights, fleeing the country in sheer terror.

Fayose painted a vivid picture of lawmakers scurrying to take extended recesses, cowering in the face of the impending protest.

WATCH HIM SPEAK BELOW 

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