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Martins Vincent Otse (VDM) and his lawyer, Deji Adeyanju, appeared before the National Assembly's investigative panel to address bribery allegations involving Bobrisky and the EFCC. The high-profile case has drawn public attention, with VDM calling for accountability as the House of Representatives investigates the claims.

Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as Very Dark Man (VDM), appeared before the National Assembly's investigative panel alongside his lawyer, Deji Adeyanju. The hearing was convened to address bribery allegations involving social media influencer Bobrisky and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

Dressed in traditional Benin attire, VDM's arrival sparked attention as he and his legal representative were set to provide statements regarding the claims that have generated significant public interest. The allegations suggest unethical exchanges between Bobrisky and EFCC officials, leading to the involvement of the House of Representatives.

The panel aims to thoroughly investigate these claims, determining the extent of corruption, if any, within the anti-graft agency. VDM, known for his outspokenness on social issues, had previously drawn attention to the alleged misconduct on his social media platforms.

Deji Adeyanju, a prominent human rights lawyer, accompanied VDM to ensure legal representation and support throughout the proceedings. This high-profile case has stirred public debate on the integrity of public officials and social media influencers. The House of Representatives investigative panel intends to ensure transparency as the case unfolds, with more hearings expected to follow. Both the EFCC and Bobrisky are under scrutiny as the public awaits further developments