Influencer VeryDarkMan (VDM) asserts his resilience amid the Bobrisky-EFCC controversy, stating, “Nothing will happen, and if something does, I’ll serve my time in prison.”
In the ongoing saga between Bobrisky and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), influencer VeryDarkMan (VDM) has firmly stated, “Nothing will happen, and if something does, I’ll serve my time in prison. I refuse to bow to oppressors.” This comment comes amid rising tensions surrounding Bobrisky, who has faced scrutiny from authorities.
VDM's declaration of resilience has sparked varied reactions on social media, with many applauding his bravery, while others questioned the value of fighting against perceived oppression. Some expressed solidarity, while skeptics raised concerns about the impact of such activism in the country.
Critics were quick to label VDM's stance as emotional manipulation, suggesting that his defiance may be more for show than genuine activism. Comments noted that his declarations come with the risks of legal repercussions, especially given the legal prowess of Bobrisky’s supporters.
As the situation unfolds, VDM’s bold statements continue to generate buzz, with some predicting that this controversy could strengthen his position in the public eye. The conversation reflects a larger discourse about activism, resilience, and the complex relationship between influencers and their followers in Nigeria.