Detty December: “You May Return With HIV”- VeryDarkMan Warns IJGB

  • VeryDarkMan has warned Nigerians in the diaspora returning home for Detty December to prioritize their sexual health.
  • In a blunt video message, he cautioned that the festive excitement often leads to reckless behavior, warning that some people may return abroad with life-altering infections if they are not careful.
  • He stressed that enjoying the season should not come at the expense of long-term health.

Social media critic VeryDarkMan (VDM) has issued a blunt warning to Nigerians living in the diaspora who are returning home for the festive “Detty December” celebrations.

Known for his unfiltered commentary on social issues, VDM urged travelers to be extremely cautious about their sexual health during the holiday season.

In a video addressing those coming from abroad, the activist warned that the excitement of the season often leads to reckless behavior that can have life-altering consequences.

He stated, “Some of you abroad might come back to Nigeria for detty December with a good health and go back in January with HIV/AIDS, prevention is better than cure.”

His message highlights a concern often raised during the December period, when high-energy parties, concerts, and social gatherings peak across major Nigerian cities.

VDM emphasized that while the goal is to have fun, it is not worth risking one’s long-term health, reminding his followers that the reality of the situation is often ignored in the heat of the moment.

In other news…. Ahmed Musa has officially retired from international football at age 33, ending a legendary 15-year career with the Super Eagles. He confirmed the news on Wednesday, December 17, after earning a record-breaking 111 caps for Nigeria.

Musa reflected on his early days when he balanced the U-20, U-23, and senior teams simultaneously. He shared, “I was just a young boy when the journey started… Whenever Nigeria called, I showed up. It was never something I had to think twice about.” He noted that becoming the most capped player in the nation’s history is an honor he holds with “deep respect.”

His career was filled with historic milestones, including winning the 2013 AFCON and becoming Nigeria’s highest World Cup goalscorer. “Scoring at the World Cup, against Argentina and Iceland, are memories I will always carry with me,” he said. Musa added that winning the 2013 trophy will always stand out as a highlight of what it means to play for Nigeria.

Stepping away with a sense of peace, Musa thanked his teammates, coaches, and the fans for their support. He concluded his message by saying, “Once an Eagle, always an Eagle. Thank you, Nigeria. Thank you for everything.” While he is done with the national team, he remains active in club football as the general manager and a player for Kano Pillars.

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