- Famous Nigerian social media activist Verydarkman publicly criticizes President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s government for its reliance on international loans.
- VDM raised over N21 million for his new NGO within 24 hours, showcasing significant public support for his initiative.
- Reports reveal that Tinubu’s administration secured $6.45 billion in loans from the World Bank within a 16-month period.:
- VDM sarcastically suggested that the government should consider borrowing from him, given the substantial funds he has raised.
Famous Nigerian social media activist Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as Verydarkman (VDM), has criticized President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration, particularly its heavy reliance on international loans.
In a recent social media post, VDM expressed frustration with the government’s financial strategies after successfully raising over N21 million for his new non-governmental organization (NGO) in just 24 hours.
Reports indicate that within just 16 months, Tinubu’s administration has secured loans totaling $6.45 billion from the World Bank.
In a sarcastic remark, VDM suggested that given the substantial funds he has raised, he expected the government to seek financial assistance from him instead.
VDM’s critique didn’t stop there. He also targeted comedian MC Jollof, accusing him of promoting football gambling and negatively influencing the youth.
He went on to reveal his plans to promote transparency within NGOs in Nigeria as part of his new initiative.
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In other news, Poplar social media activist, VeryDarkMan, headlines by announcing that his newly launched non-governmental organization (NGO) has raised an impressive N33 million in just 24 hours.
On Saturday, he took to Instagram to introduce his NGO, which aims to improve community development and focus on education reform.
In his post, he shared his vision to revitalize public schools, which have long faced challenges such as inadequate funding, poor infrastructure, and neglect.
VeryDarkMan emphasized the need for better facilities and resources in public schools, highlighting how crucial it is for all children…
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