Key Points
- Ross Boss alleges false claims harm his work and name. He says VDM fabricates evidence through online pressure.
- He insists eight years with Nigerian clients were ethical. He denies steering buyers with influencer hype or fees.
- VDM has not responded publicly at press time. ValidUpdates will update once a formal reply arrives.
A Chinese trader known as Ross Boss accuses activist VeryDarkMan (Martins Vincent Otse) of defamation. He claims the influencer twists facts and uses influence unfairly. He also alleges a campaign built on a nameless accuser.

In a video and caption, he called VDM childish and immature. He said, “You are too childish, too immature.” For background, see our VDM website launch update.
Ross Boss outlines his claims
He says he pays helpers, not because of VDM. He cites a fair visit where four friends received $100. He challenged VDM to “fabricate fake evidence” if he could.
What we know so far
Ross says his Nigerian clients span eight years of trade. He claims fewer than ten bought goods above ten thousand. He vows to keep serving buyers under clear business ethics.
The dispute lands amid VDM’s sharp rise across social feeds. He has grown reach through street videos, activism, and reviews. Recent posts also highlight a push toward owned platforms.
Feuds around him keep drawing side stories and claims. One dispute tracks a page change amid the BLord saga. See our BLord Instagram page issue for verified context.
Ross says the case will withstand more videos or drags. He insists records exist to rebut any forged payment slips. He adds, “I never twist truth with my mouth.”





