- In a jaw-dropping expose, VeryDarkMan has blown the lid off a scandalous video featuring Tonto Dikeh in an all-out war with a car dealer.
- The footage captures the fiery movie star unleashing her fury, physically harassing the businessman, and trashing his office in a fit of rage.
- The drama traces back to a simmering business dispute, with VDM alleging that Dikeh has been dodging a colossal N2 million debt for almost a year.
Nigerian online critic Vincent Martins Otse, better known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), has ignited social media with a bombshell revelation about Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh’s explosive clash with a car dealer in Abuja.
In a shocking twist, VDM aired a video on his Instagram page showing Tonto wreaking havoc in the businessman’s office, despite allegedly owing him a staggering N2 million for a car she had bought nearly a year ago.
VDM didn’t just stop at the video; he laid out the entire saga in meticulous detail.
According to him, Tonto Dikeh initially sought a Mikano car from the dealer, but when the manufacturer rejected her installment plan for the N90 million car, the dealer stepped in.
Using his connections, VDM claimed he bought the car for N86 million and sold it to Tonto, who paid N30 million upfront.
However, she allegedly vanished for seven months before making another payment of N20 million, leaving a balance of N36 million. Verydarkman said the payments then trickled in slowly, reducing the debt to N2 million.
VDM mentioned that the tension escalated when Tonto asked for the car to be serviced. The dealer agreed but reminded her to settle both the service bill and the remaining balance.
This request allegedly triggered Tonto, led her to storm the dealer’s office, smash a TV, a coffee maker, and other gadgets, as purportedly captured in the video VDM posted.
When the dealer arrived and mentioned repossessing the car since it wasn’t in her name, Verydarkman averred that Tonto slapped him and tore at his clothes.
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VDM’s exposé, complete with damning video evidence, has ignited widespread outrage and criticism, severely tarnishing Tonto Dikeh’s public image and raising serious questions about her conduct and business dealings.
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