Key Points
- Entrepreneur and crypto trader BLord’s Instagram page has reportedly been taken down. His handle shows “User not found”, with all posts missing.
- The disappearance comes during his ongoing social-media clash with influencer VDM. Fans of both men are celebrating or speculating online.
- Neither BLord nor Instagram has issued an official comment about the reason. Many assume it’s linked to repeated reports from rival camps.
Nigerian businessman BLord (Linus Williams Ifejika) has lost access to his verified Instagram account with more than 3.2 million followers, according to reports circulating on Thursday, October 17, 2025.

The page, which previously featured luxury-car and crypto-brand content, now displays a blank feed and the message “User not found.”
The timing of the deactivation has drawn attention because it follows weeks of an online feud between BLord and influencer VDM (VeryDarkMan).
Supporters of VDM—who often call themselves Ratels—flooded social media with posts claiming victory, suggesting the account was removed after multiple reports. Others believe it might be a temporary suspension caused by policy violations.
Earlier this week, BLord had posted defiant messages addressing his critics, insisting his business empire remained intact despite online attacks.
Several entertainment blogs, including Gossip Mill Nigeria, shared screenshots showing that his page no longer loads. Related post on his earlier exchange with VDM also attracted massive reactions across X (formerly Twitter).
As of press time, searches for his handle @blord_official still return a “profile not available” message. The crypto entrepreneur, known for flashy lifestyle posts, has yet to release an official statement about the disappearance.
Meanwhile, rival fans continue to share memes and celebratory clips across social platforms.
Social-media experts note that high-profile accounts can be restored if the issue involves impersonation reports or automated moderation.
ValidUpdates earlier covered a similar Instagram takedown case, which was resolved within days. It remains to be seen if BLord’s page will reappear soon or stay permanently removed





