VDM doesn’t have the balls to write a petition that will land me in FCID – Blord affirms, gifts Isbae U N10M

Blord spoke on being held in FCID custody and who actually sponsored it.


In an extensive convo with content creator, Isbae U (Adebayo Ridwan Abidemi) on the podcast “Curiosity Made Me Ask,” tech mogul Linus Williams alais Blord addressed recent speculation surrounding his invitation to the Nigeria Police Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID), Abuja.

Blord dispelled rumours that controversial critic Verydarkman was behind the petition, stating that it came directly from the presidency sponsored by an undisclosed person, not Verydarkman.

He further stated that VDM doesn’t have the audacity or balls to write a petition that would keep him in FCID custody for about 2 days.

When asked about promoting his brand without influencers, Blord cited the high costs associated with influencer marketing, and hence he’s popular with over 3 million followers on IG, he decided to leverage this to market his services all by himself.

In a stunning display of generosity, Blord gifted Isbae U (BaeU) N10 million. Moreover, he pledged to make BaeU a billionaire on his next visit to the show, leaving fans and viewers in awe.

Watch the video below:

The clip amassed varying comments from cybercitizens who stormed the comment section.

One @andy_blane_sunday wrote: “Believe d 10m sent at ur own risk…. social media.”

whoisteemba wrote: “VDM said it that someone already sent the petition before now …. So his own petition just triggered it.”

brendanukagod__ wrote: “Cho cho cho but you landed in the custody ring right?”

_khaleel_sk wrote: “U gave your broke childhood friend 300k but u come dey give this one 10 smh.”

s.o.francis wrote: “Blord too small for VDM….no be by money ooo.”

bob_leader973 wrote: “Confirmed VDM said it already VDM is a man of his own words man is so real my love 💓 for VDM just incase.”

etinosa_bom wrote: “He said it already that it wasn’t even his own petition na him own igbo brother in his state.”

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