
The Digest:
Social activist Harrison Gwamnishu has issued a public apology for his prolonged silence, addressing a wave of allegations recently amplified by fellow online critic VeryDarkman. In his response, Gwamnishu stated he would not comment on a specific Edo State kidnap case until a detained individual is released, while skirting direct responses to fraud accusations.
Key Points:
- Harrison Gwamnishu apologized to his supporters for keeping silent "all this while."
- He declined to comment on the Edo kidnap case, stating his stance until a detained man is freed.
- The statement comes after VeryDarkman accused him of refusing to settle debts after collecting money from people.
- One specific allegation claims Gwamnishu "ran away" with ₦600,000 belonging to another person.
- Public reaction on social media is mixed, with some criticizing the length of his 20-minute response video.
- Other users expressed fatigue with the protracted controversy, calling for accountability.
- The allegations have sparked broader debates about corruption and accountability among online activists.
- Many commenters echoed the sentiment that "VDM does not lie," lending credibility to the accuser.
Sources: Social Media Reports (X)