VeryDarkMan reignites justice fight for Mohbad with bigger platform and N3m spend

Key Points:

  • VeryDarkMan says he’s now better positioned to fight for Mohbad’s justice
  • He reveals spending nearly N3 million on the case so far
  • The activist says this is not for clout but for true justice

VeryDarkMan Returns to Mohbad’s Case With More Influence

Popular social media activist Vincent Otse Martins, known as VeryDarkMan, has reopened his campaign for justice over the death of singer Mohbad.

He made this known through a post on Instagram, where he explained why he’s now more serious about the case.

Activist VeryDarkMan appears in two contrasting settings: on the left, wearing a brown shirt labeled "OSUNRI" with bold accessories including a beaded necklace, rings, and a wooden bracelet against a textured white wall; on the right, dressed in a white traditional outfit and black cap, seated inside a vehicle with a view through the window.
Credit: VeryDarkMan/Instagram

“I Have the Power Now” — VDM Declares

VeryDarkMan said his growing influence, fanbase, and wealth gave him the courage to go harder this time.

He said, “You want to know why I started this justice for Mohbad again? It’s because, unlike before, I have more engagement, more followers, and more money now. So it’s the right time to fight this matter.”

He added, “Now it’s not just one fanbase dragging me. I have the strongest movement in the country. Ratel is the strongest. So now is the time.”

“I’ve Spent Close to N3 Million Already”

Addressing critics who claimed he is using the campaign for clout and money, VeryDarkMan strongly denied the claims.

He said, “Which money? You know how much I don spend so far?”

According to him, he gave Mohbad’s driver N300,000 and even promised him a job. He also supported Primeboy, saying, “He no fit sell music. Nobody likes him anymore because of how that case went.”

He revealed, “I’ve spent close to N3 million on this case. I’m ready now. That boy will get justice. Small small, una go see am.”

“The Matter Never Quench”

VeryDarkMan made it clear that the case is far from over.

“Dem think say the matter don quench, e never quench,” he insisted.

His renewed passion and bold confidence suggest that Mohbad’s story may soon return to the public spotlight in a big way.

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