The name Very Dark Man (VDM) has become a lightning rod for debate in Nigeria once again and this time, it’s bigger than ever. After days of online clashes, arrests, and social media storms, the big question is now on everyone’s lips: Should Very Dark Man be protected or prosecuted?
VDM, known for his fearless criticism of celebrities, politicians, and controversial issues, has built a massive following but also gained powerful enemies. Supporters call him a voice of truth, while critics say he often crosses the line into defamation and chaos.
The tension escalated following his latest run-in with the authorities, sparking the viral hashtag #VeryDarkBlackMan, with a growing number of Nigerians calling for a street protest on Monday.
“Enough is enough. He speaks for the people,” one supporter tweeted.
“He’s gone too far this time. Free speech has limits,” another replied.
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Some see him as a modern-day activist, unafraid to tackle Nigeria’s darkest issues. Others believe his methods are reckless and divisive. But whether you love him or hate him, one thing is clear: VDM is shaking the table.
What Do You Think?
Should Very Dark Man be protected as a truth-teller or prosecuted for going too far?
Drop your opinion in the comments. Dobblog will be following the Monday protest closely.
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