‘I can’t go home’, VeryDarkMan cries out for safety in new clip amid a storm of multiple face-offs

It’s been an eternity—perhaps not since the days of legendary Fela—that we’ve seen a fearless soul like VeryDarkMan, a true warrior unafraid to rattle the cage of the corrupt systems that plague our nation. His unyielding dedication to righting the wrongs comes at a hefty price, and he’s bound to make powerful enemies with influential connections. His recent cry for safety amid a storm of confrontations lays bare the harsh reality he faces. With each battle he fights, he proves that even in a world full of wolves, a fearless heart can still ignite a revolution, even if it means facing the storm head-on.


Nigerian social media crusader, Martins Otse, famously known as VeryDarkMan, is in a state of panic after his home address was shockingly exposed online alongside a threatening cease and desist letter.

The drama unfolded when Mrs. Esinjemiyotan Uruneyonjueyi Atsepoyi, the wife of the notorious Mr. Freedom Okpetoritse Atsepoyi, aka Mr. Jollof, took legal action against VDM over infidelity allegations he made about her.

This incendiary letter has sparked outrage, quickly making its rounds across social media, and it’s more than just a warning; it’s a bold declaration of war against VDM.

In a candid video posted on his page, Verydarkman’s anxiety is palpable as he delves into the implications of having his address publicly disclosed.

He articulated the gravity of the situation, stressing that this breach of privacy puts his safety at risk.

VDM said, “I can no longer go home, my current address has been compromised. I have to start looking for another house. I am living in a hotel, and I am scared to even go home to pick up my clothes.”

WATCH HIM SPEAK IN CLIP BELOW

This incident comes on the heels of another explosive controversy involving VDM, who recently leaked a shocking audio recording in which Nigerian cross-dresser Bobrisky allegedly boasted about paying EFCC officials a staggering N15 million to get money laundering charges against him dropped.

The revelation sent shockwaves through social media, igniting a firestorm of reactions and amplifying the spotlight on VDM.

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