VeryDarkMan Petitions Embassies Over Nedu’s Alleged Crimes

Lagos, Nigeria —  Controversial social media activist Martin Vincent Otse, widely known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), has filed petitions with the South African, Turkish, and Moroccan embassies, urging investigations into alleged criminal activities involving media personality Chinese Ani Emmanuel, popularly called Nedu Wazobia.

VDM, who visited the South African embassy on Tuesday, disclosed that he submitted a flash drive containing an audio recording allegedly capturing Nedu’s conversations with individuals suspected to be Yahoo Boys and drug traffickers in those countries. He claimed the recording implicates Nedu and his associates in fraudulent and illicit dealings.

During the visit, VDM wore shirts with provocative inscriptions, including “PABLO NEDU, THE DRUG LORD” and “EL-NEDU MAKE MEN TEST THE NGO BILLBOARD FUNDS”, emphasizing his stance on the matter. He later proceeded to the Turkish embassy, alleging that Nedu had confessed to having deep ties with drug operatives in Turkey.

In a video shared online, VDM captioned his petition efforts with, “If they try to bring you down and you survive, make sure they don’t. EXTREMIST #RATEL.” The video also included an alleged recording of Nedu, where he purportedly outlined plans for an international scheme, stating,

“I believe if we do South Africa next, it will bring us a lot of money because I have a lot of Yahoo boys and drug guys waiting for me there, and even in Turkey and Morocco. They can die for me to come.”

This petition follows an escalating feud between VDM and Nedu, sparked by comments made by comedian Deeone on The Honest Bunch Podcast, insinuating that VeryDarkMan was involved in same-sex relationships.

 

By Taiwo  Olatinwo|February 27, 2025.


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