- Social media activist VeryDarkMan has released another video while defending his claims against Mama Pee and others over a courtroom controversy.
- To support his argument, VDM shared another video allegedly showing activist Omoyele Sowore stating that only members of Justice Crack’s family, one other person, and the lawyer were allowed inside the courtroom during proceedings.
- The activist insisted he does not speak without evidence, sparking fresh reactions and heated debates online.

Popular social media activist Martins Vincent Otse, widely known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), has continued his online clash with Mama Pee after releasing another video to defend his earlier claims surrounding a courtroom controversy.
In a fresh statement shared online, VDM accused Mama Pee of posting an old video recorded before the judge arrived in court instead of footage from the actual court session he allegedly requested.
According to him:
“Mama pee went ahead and posted a video from when the judge had not yet arrived in court instead of the video of them during the court session that i requested for, i really hate damage control and i dont talk without evidence. VDM never lies.”
To support his argument, VDM shared another video allegedly showing activist Omoyele Sowore stating that only members of Justice Crack’s family, one other person, and the lawyer were allowed inside the courtroom during proceedings.
The latest development has generated mixed reactions across social media, with supporters and critics debating the authenticity of the claims.
Reacting to the video, @Mandela367020 criticized VDM, writing:
“Look how an illiterate is playing with the intelligence of Nigeria youths. Omo the future of this country blur.”
Another user, @creature657, lashed out at all parties involved.
“Mama pee, Sowore, Randy Peters and all revolutionary members are all nuisance and irrelevant.”
Some users also questioned VDM’s interpretation of the courtroom situation.
@Shorombus commented:
“So, if Peters was in court before the judge arrived, he would be asked to leave the court when the judge arrived? Lawyers abeg oh.”
Others accused the activist of changing his narrative.
@Ayomitb wrote:
“This guy is so daft you don quick change narrative again?”
Another user, @lagostrip, suggested VDM was losing public support.
“This guy is drowning very quickly. The cause has changed this is not the original VDM we all knew and supported. Money has changed him sad.”
Meanwhile, some supporters continued to defend him despite the backlash.
The controversy continues to trend online as Nigerians remain divided over the ongoing dispute involving VDM, Mama Pee, Randy Peters, and activist Omoyele Sowore.
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