Davido reacts as Verydarkman flaunts endowed lady in his hotel room during Rwanda tour (Video)

Verydarkman stirs reactions as he shares a video from his tour in Rwanda.


Nigerian social media personality, Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as Verydarkman, is currently enjoying a luxurious tour in Rwanda, and he’s giving his followers a glimpse into his lifestyle.

In a recent video post, Verydarkman showcased the stunning Rwandan hotel where he checked in, flaunting its exquisite bedroom setting.

However, the highlight of the video was the subtle reveal of his companion, a curvaceous woman who was seen reclining face down on the bed in the background. The mysterious woman’s presence sparked intense interest among viewers, with many taking to the comments section to drop some naughty and suggestive remarks.

Watch the video below:

Amongst those who reacted was Davido who wrote: “Perching wall and national anthem loading.”

adesope_shopsydoo wrote: “No be yansh be dat 😮.”

234.nedu wrote: “Vdm that girl get nafdac number ? 😂😂.”

petermic_ wrote: “That nyash get NAFDAC Number?”

dkokopee wrote: “Hope say that girl get YANSH_Dac number oo? She go Chop the money when we don find oo 😂.”

sarkindariya wrote: “Person say that NYASH get NAGDAC number 😂😂😂😂 why una dey like this.”

toonz_of_lagos wrote: “That shawty behind mehnnn😂😂😂.”

In other news, Ruggedman shared his reasons for no longer supporting self-proclaimed activist, VeryDarkMan.

In a recent podcast with echo room, Ruggedman stated that he initially supported VeryDarkMan’s efforts to expose individuals selling products without NAFDAC numbers. However, he became disappointed when VeryDarkMan began to invade people’s private lives, particularly women’s.

Ruggedman expressed his disapproval of VeryDarkMan’s approach, citing instances where he targeted individuals, including actress Iyabo Ojo and her daughter. He believes that VeryDarkMan’s methods have become unprofessional and distracting, leading to unnecessary conflicts.

Ruggedman emphasized that he values constructive activism but cannot support VeryDarkMan’s current approach, which he sees as invasive and unproductive.

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