
Martins Vincent Otse, a social media activist who goes by Verydarkman, posted a distressing video of Sam Larry interfering with the late Ileriouwa Imole Aloba’s (better known as Mohbad) song video.
The controversial figure offered a N10 million reward in the post’s title for anyone who could supply additional video footage.
Additionally, he promised N2 million to anyone who could identify the women who were seen pushing wheelchair-bound Mohbad and Zlatan Ibile during the recording. Verydarkman emphasized that Mohbad’s tale cannot be hidden and stated his intention to carry out his own independent inquiry into the contentious subject. He pledged to learn the truth behind the singer’s passing.
In response to the public’s outrage over his behavior, VDM admitted to claims that he was being bought off to hide the truth. In response, he said that pursuing justice for Mohbad was his first priority and that he didn’t care what people thought.
In his quest for justice, Verydarkman made it apparent that he didn’t require likes or anybody’s approval. This comes after Sam Larry and Verydarkman were contested over the singer’s case by Karimot, Mohbad’s sister-in-law. She posted pictures of Mohbad with obvious wounds and a voicemail in which he described the mistreatment he had suffered.
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