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    ‘If I say anything without Bobrisky, let me die’ – Very Dark Man tells House of Reps

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    Social media critic and activist Martins Vincent Otse, also known as Very Dark Man, has insisted that he will not be saying anything until Idris Okuneye aka Bobrisky shows up at the House of Representatives in Abuja.

    Very Dark Man made this statement today September 30, 2024 at the Federal House of Representatives when he was summoned to the National Assembly Complex to participate in a joint committee investigation into corruption allegations involving EFCC, Bobrisky, and Falz.

    He had arrived a few minutes ago at the complex in ‘grand style’ with someone dressed like an ‘herbalist’ and entered the building with his entourage.

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    Recall that when Very Dark Man leaked an alleged audio exchange between Bobrisky and a male friend. In that conversation, Bob claimed to have spoken with Falz while he was incarcerated, and Falz and his father, Femi Falana, SAN, allegedly attempted to secure a presidential pardon for Bobrisky.

    While reacting to the alleged tape, Very Dark Man voiced his disgust at Falz and his father for being friends with Bobrisky. Falz responded to Very Dark Man’s remarks by confirming in a statement from his father’s chambers that was made public that Bobrisky had contacted him on May 4 to request N3 million to get a VIP area in the prison.

    But he stated he wouldn’t give Bobrisky any cash. According to him, VDM’s remark painted him as a homos3xual who subverts justice and conspires to overturn the law to benefit financially. Along with portraying him as a fraudulent human rights advocate, Falz claimed that Very Dark Man also refused to speak with him or hear his side of the story.

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    Through his legal representation, Falz also demanded an “immediate retraction of the offensive and derogatory publication” and an apology that would be prominently displayed on all the platforms on which he had shared it without providing any explanation.

    In a video posted on his Instagram page, VDM reacted to Falz’s ultimatum. He said that he spoke with the rapper on the phone on Wednesday and never defamed him.

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