“Don’t sell your votes and suffer later”, Verydarkman sounds a clear warning to youths in Lagos Market(VIDEO)

He left them with a challenge to become the architects of change, not the enablers of corruption, reminding them that the power of the ballot is greater than any promise of money


Martins Otse, known to many as Verydarkman (VDM), stepped away from the comfort of his online crusades, venturing straight into the heart of Lagos Island market to deliver a fiery message to Nigeria’s youth.

In a gripping video shared on his Instagram, VDM didn’t mince words—he issued a direct challenge to the young traders gathered around him, urging them to resist the tempting yet dangerous offers of politicians during elections.

He slammed the deceitful practice of selling their future for a measly N5,000 or N10,000, warning that this pocket change would lead to years of relentless suffering and regret.

VDM pointed fingers at the country’s power brokers, accusing them of engineering a cycle of poverty that keeps the youth shackled in desperation. According to him, the hardships and hunger inflicted by these leaders are deliberate—a calculated tactic to keep the young, impoverished, and easily manipulated when election season comes around.

The crusader’s disdain for celebrity culture rang loud as he lambasted the influence of public figures who endorse political candidates with shallow hashtags and empty speeches. He called them out for sitting comfortably in their cushioned lives, far removed from the harsh realities of the streets.

With a raw plea that struck a nerve, Verydarkman implored the youths to shed their selfish desires and think about the future they are shaping—not just for themselves, but for the generations to come.

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